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Spencer Spade vs. Casey Valentine

I feel Spade is a better option for the win here

KC Glenn vs. Ernest Youngman

I'm probably wrong but I would prefer if KC won

Syd Collier vs. Davis Wayne Newton

All day long

Kenny Kuntz vs. Greg Gauge

You ain't winning under that ring name K-Squared

Morgan Malone vs. Jamie Atherton

Pretty obvious squash here

Nigel Svensson vs. Bradley Wright

Think this would be the same

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Presented by Midwest Championship Wrestling

Live from the Moose Lodge in Colfax, Iowa

Streaming Live on MCW Online

August 27th, 2014

Attendance: 45

 

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"Welcome To The Show"

Featuring: Davis Ditterich and Duke Hazzard

In what has become a main stay, as the show is set to begin, Davis Ditterich and Duke Hazard climb into the ring to welcome the fans to the show. As usual, Davis is in his suit and Duke remains clad in his cut off flannel shirt and jeans.

 

Davis: Welcome to those of you here in attendance and to those of you watching on MCW Online! MCW is proud to present Whatever It Takes! We have a great show in store for you tonight folks. Spencer Spade came to MCW fresh off of his SWF contract and immediately made an impact, standing up against the youth movement that has been led by Casey Valentine! Those two are scheduled to battle it out tonight, one on one with no title on the line.

 

Duke: What a barn burner that one will be!

 

Davis: Much more in store such--

 

Spencer Spade's music hits the system and the newest member of the MCW roster pushes through the curtain with a look of determination on his face. Davis and Duke take that as their cue and evacuate the ring.

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"This Can't Wait!"

Featuring: Spencer Spade

 

Spade only walks around the ring to snatch a microphone from Davis Ditterich before climbing inot the ring and facing the entrance way. The larger crowd pops for Spade's arrival and he waits for them to quiet before speaking.

 

Spencer: Last month I came to MCW to stand up against two little arrogant pricks who think they deserve more than what they had. Now, Casey Valentine has taken to social media with his snide comments and I won't put up with it! I'm not waiting any longer; Valentine get your ass out here NOW!

 

Spade tosses the microphone to the side of the ring, where it is retrieved by Davis Ditterich. Soon after his words are spoken, the music of Casey Valentine hits the system, bringing a chorus of boos from the crowd.

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Davis: Spencer Spade is worked up! He is, of course, referencing that Twitter post by Casey Valentine!

 

Duke: I've never gotten into that whole "Tweeter" thing Davis.

 

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Spencer Spade vs. Casey Valentine

Referee: Erin Lawrence

 

Match Highlights

- It was clear from the onset of this bout that Spencer Spade was not here to play nice.

- Valentine tried to feel Spade out, trying a few different holds out of a collar and elbow tie up, but Spade would simply muscle his way out of the hold and blast Valentine with a strike.

- Spade was soon fed up with Valentine's "slow to start" approach and took matters into his own hands as he landed vicious elbows, forearms and right hands that rocked the champion.

- Valentine was outmatched for the opening six minutes of the match, but saw his opportunity to strike when Erin Lawrence tried to get between the men. The champion landed a thumb to the eye and went on the offensive.

- Spade tried desperately to regain control, but was only able to minimize the damage by not allowing Valentine to string more than three or four moves together.

- During the match Cameron Vessey made his way to ringside and observed the match very closely.

- Spade attempted his Supreme Stunner numerous times, but Valentine countered it each time.

- Valentine caught Spade with a boot to the face, halting Spades building momentum. As the Champion moved in, Spade caught him with the Supreme Stunner. Spencer covered, but Cameron Vessey jumped to the apron, distracting Erin Lawrence. By the time she came back to make the count, Casey Valentine kicked out at two.

- Spencer and Casey traded offense for a bit longer, neither gaining an advantage. Valentine picked Spade up for the Deep Impact, but Spade wiggled free and fell to his feet in front of Valentine. Valentine shoved Spade forward towards the ropes and stumbled back into Erin Lawrence. As Spencer Spade hit the ropes chest first, Cameron Vessey swung a chair and connected with Spencer's skull.

- Aaron Andrews ran down the aisle quickly and jumped Cameron Vessey, tackling him to the floor and starting a fist fight. Meanwhile in the ring Spade stumbled backwards into the clutches of Casey Valentine, who hit a Deep Impact and got the pinfall.

 

Winner: Casey Valentine-------------------------------Time: 14:37

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Davis: Wait a damn minute! Valentine gets the victory after a chair shot from Cameron Vessey!

 

Duke: Erin Lawrence didn't see the shot, but that is a damn shame!

 

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"Not Like That"

Featuring: Aaron Andrews, Spencer Spade, Casey Valentine and Cameron Vessey

 

After the bell rang, Aaron Andrews broke away from the fight with Cameron Vessey and rolled into the ring towards Casey Valentine. Valentine sensed that his time having the wool pulled over Andrews' eyes was done and rushed from the ring. Vessey and Valentine met up in the aisle as Aaron Andrews asked for and received a microphone from ringside.

 

Andrews: You two are nothing but cowards! Your youth movement is nothing but a glorified joy ride like the kids of a billionaire who know daddy's money can bail them out of anything! Get your asses back here you pieces of sh--

 

Spencer Spade has climbed to his feet and snatched the microphone from Andrews' hands. He speaks with labored breath as he holds his head.

 

Spade: I'm not going down like that! That was pure bullshit! You guys want to act tough? Then do it later tonight in a tag team match against me and Aaron. I ain't asking you guys either. I'm telling. If you guys don't come back out here later, I will personally scour the back, find the both of you and beat your asses into oblivion! When I get done with you two, you will never have to live in your relative's shadows again because nobody will be able to recognize the family resemblance!

 

Spade drops the microphone as the crowd cheers. Spade and Andrews look to be really fired up as Valentine and Vessey push their way back through the curtain.

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Davis: What a main event that would be!

 

Duke: I don't know Davis, I'm kind of hoping for option two!

 

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"K-Squared" Kenny Kuntz vs. Greg Gauge

Referee: Erin Lawrence

 

Match Highlights

- Kenny Kuntz came out of the gate strong and began to run circles around Greg Gauge. Kuntz got a flurry of offense in that included arm drags, hurricanranas, dropkicks and a few pinfall attempts.

- Greg Gauge was finally able to get his head in the game and blocked a suplex attempt into one of his own. Gauge held onto Kuntz and lifted him back up and dropped him stomach first onto the top rope.

- Gauge took control of the match and began to methodically pick apart Kuntz, working over his head and neck.

- Kuntz had one final burst of energy as he blocked a few strikes from Gauge and hit the ropes. When he rebounded, Gauge caught him in a swinging slam and immediately locked in the Proton Lock that got him the submission victory.

 

Winner: Greg Gauge-----------------------------------Time: 10:51

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Davis: Kenny Kuntz put up one hell of a fight, but Greg Gauge emerges victorious.

 

Duke: You'd be hard pressed to find a guy who wouldn't tap out to the Proton Lock.

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"Momentum Killer"

Featuring: Greg Gauge

 

Greg Gauge asks for a microphone from ringside and turns his attention back to Kenny Kuntz after he receives it. Kuntz is still laying on the mat, recovering from the match. Greg begins pushing Kenny with his boot until Kuntz has rolled under the bottom rope and fallen to the floor. The crowd boos Gauge as he steps back to the center of the ring and begins speaking.

 

Gauge: Boo all you want, at this point I could care less! All I care about right now is getting my hands on Ernest Youngman. I was taught by one of the best in this business; my father Sam Keith! Anywhere my brother or I go, we are one of the best wrestlers on the show and I will not stand here and watch some punk in a leather jacket garner more attention than me. Next month at Revolution, I want a match with Ernest Youngman in this very ring so I can show all of you that he is nothing more than the flavor of the year and he has earned zero respect from me. When it is all said and done, my hand will be raised and he will slither back into the shadows where he belongs.

 

Gauge drops the microphone and throws his hands into the air, flipping off the fans in attendance. They boo loudly as he hops out of the ring and begins his retreat to the backstage area.

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Davis: I guess we'll have to wait and see if Ernest Youngman accepts that challenge!

 

Duke: I don't think Youngman is the kind of guy to back down, Davis.

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"Building Up"

Featuring: Bradley Wright

 

The music of Bradley Wright hits the system, bringing a small chorus of boos from the crowd. "The Architect" pushes through the curtain, clad for his match. His taped hands take turns pointing to his head as he walks down the aisle and circles the ring slowly, speaking with the front row fans as he does. He snatches a microphone from the announce table and hops onto the ring apron, entering the ring.

Wright: A lot of you don't know who I am and for that I am sorry. I am a man who all men should look up to. I am the best of the best whether it be in this ring, out in the real world or in your dreams. Nobody can top the kind of man that I am. Moreover, I am a methodical machine in this ring. I can visualize my opponent's weaknesses and immediately calculate their demise. Any man who steps in front of me is subject to self-implosion with my fuel added to accelerate the blast. My name is Bradley Wright and I am most certainly the architect of your destruction.

 

With those simple words, Wright tosses the microphone back to ringside and steps into the corner as he prepares for his match.

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Davis: Bradley speaks true words, he is methodical in the ring. I'll be interested to see how this match with Nigel Svensson goes.

 

Duke: Methodical against technical. Should be a darn good match y'all.

 

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Nigel Svensson vs. "The Architect" Bradley Wright

Referee: Erin Lawrence

Match Highlights

- Both men ended up taking a very methodic approach to start off. The feeling out process was very technically minded.

- Nigel took control early on, using his better knowledge of technical wrestling to wrap Wright up into a few creative holds. Wright was able to use rope breaks to escape the holds.

- As the match progressed, it was obvious that "The Architect" was devising a plan to make a comeback. He enacted the plan and used his smaller stature to outrun Svensson. This proved to wear Nigel out over time, allowing Wright to take control.

- The match became faster paced after Svensson got his second wind.

- The match also had its areas of hard strikes when the two men recovered from a double clothesline and met on their knees in a hit-for-hit exchange. Svensson rocked Wright with a headbutt and hit the ropes and came back with a running knee to the head that got a believable near fall.

- Nigel went right to his Hyper Extension Arm Lock, but Wright fought it off and tried to counter into his own Blueprint. Svensson rolled through and locked in his submission finisher. Wright fought the pain and worked his way to the ropes, breaking the hold.

- Nigel broke the hold long enough for Bradley to get clear of the ropes and then rushed back in to lock the hold in once more. He telegraphed it and Wright rolled through, locking in his Blueprint. Svensson inched closer to the ropes, but Wright dragged him back to the center of the ring and secured the hold, making Nigel tap out to avoid injury.

 

Winner: Bradley Wright ----------------------Time: 12:43

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Davis: What a technical show that was! Bradley Wright's Blueprint gets the victory there!

 

Duke: I tell ya Davis, I wouldn't want to be in a fight with either of those men around. I'd have so many dislocated joints, I could be a carnival attraction!

 

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Syd Collier vs. Davis Wayne Newton

Referee: Erin Lawrence

Match Highlights

- Newton looked determined to redeem himself after the loss he sustained at the hands of Syd Collier in April. He came out of the gate hot and got a bunch of good offense in from the get go.

- Syd Collier tried to stop DWN's momentum a few times, but only managed to delay its continuance.

- Newton used his abilities to keep Collier on his toes as he switched approaches from strikes, to technical moves, to flying and back to strikes.

- Newton landed a few forearms and followed them up with a whip into the ropes. Newton followed Collier in and landed a vicious forearm just as his opponent rebounded. Collier went down and Newton got a believable near fall from the move.

- Newton also showed his plethora of suplex variations that he held in his arsenal. After landing a Northern Lights Suplex, Newton went to the top rope and went for a flying back senton, but Collier got his knees up. Davis was visibly favoring his back and Collier saw this as his opportunity to pounce. He went to work hitting different variations of back breakers and further aggravating the back of Newton.

- Collier worked right into the Texas Cloverleaf. Davis fought the pain for a few moments, but final gave in and submitted.

 

Winner: Syd Collier ----------------------Time: 10:12

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Morgan Malone vs. Jamie Atherton

Referee: Erin Lawrence

 

Match Highlights

- Jamie Atherton knew this was his match to win from the opening bell and immediately took it to Morgan Malone. Atherton used his quickness to run circles around Malone.

- Jamie worked over no part of Malone's body in particular, but landed move after move and gloating after each one.

- Atherton garnered a lot of boos with his showboating.

- Jamie's arrogance almost got the best of him when he planted Malone with a lifting face crusher and hopped to his feet to celebrate. After a few moments, he turned around to approach Morgan again, but Malone caught him with an inside cradle that got a very believable near fall.

- Atherton raged at the near loss and landed three consecutive brainbusters before heading to the top rope. Jamie hit his swan dive legdrop dubbed the Lightning Bolt to get the pinfall.

 

Winner: Jamie Atherton ----------------------Time: 4:37

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Davis: Atherton looked to be on a mission there!

 

Duke: I'll betcha he's still trying to earn redemption from that embarrassing performance in front of Cameron Vessey!

 

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KC Glenn vs. Ernest Youngman

Referee: Erin Lawrence

 

Match Highlights

- The competitors shook hands before the match and it quickly became clear that this was going to be a friendly bout between friends.

- Glenn and Youngman embarked on a semi-lengthy feeling out process as each man tried to get a feel for their opponent. With each man skilled in technical hold for hold wrestling, they began trading simple holds and challenging their opponent to escape. The holds became more involved and the counters became more creative as they progressed.

- Youngman attempted to keep the match on the ground, but Glenn succeeded in transforming it into a fast paced match. Youngman was able to hang with Glenn through arm drags, hip tosses, takeovers and other chain wrestling, but as soon as Glenn began to use his agility Ernest found himself at a disadvantage.

- Glenn hit a running shooting star tope to Youngman from the ring to the outside that brought about a loud "MCW" chant from the audience. Glenn continued to utilize his aerial ability when they moved back inside the ring, hitting numerous springboard moves that included hurricanranas, splashes and DDTs followed by pinfall attempts.

- Youngman attempted to hold Glenn's momentum to a manageable level and found minor success by getting in a few small flurries of strikes in sporadically.

- The tides changed when Glenn went for another springboard DDT, but was met with a sickening running clothesline from Youngman. Both men collapsed to the mat as Erin Lawrence administered her count. Each man answered the count at eight and met in the center of the ring with an exchange of strikes that got harder and harder as they recovered.

- Youngman had the advantage in the striking contest and came out with the advantage. He began showcasing his abilities by planting Glenn with innovative moves. At one point, Youngman hit a backdrop driver followed by a packaged piledriver that got a very believable near fall. The fans were vocal as Youngman reached down deep and tied to finish Glenn off.

- Youngman attempted The Hit, but Glenn was able to counter. Glenn attempted a powerbomb, but Youngman fell off his shoulders and threw a clothesline. Glenn ducked and turned, leveling Youngman with a superkick. Glenn ascended the turnbuckle and looked to end the match with a beautiful Shooting Star Press. He covered and as Erin Lawrence's hand struck the mat for the second time Greg Gauge slid into the ring and broke up the pinfall.

- Gauge went ballistic and began attacking both men, causing Erin Lawrence to call for the bell.

 

Winner: NO CONTEST ----------------------Time: 22:46

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Davis: Greg Gauge just cannot leave well enough alone! Why did he need to come out here?!

 

Duke: I reckon he's giving Youngman more reason to accept his challenge.

 

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Aaron Andrews and Spencer Spade vs. CV2

Referee: Erin Lawrence

 

Match Highlights

- It was obvious that this was going to be a very intense, physical match up. Spade and Vessey began the match for their respective teams.

- Spade and Vessey went through an athletic exchange of moves to open the contest with Spade coming out on top.

- Spade and Andrews used frequent tags to keep themselves fresh and Vessey isolated from his partner.

- Vessey threw a clothesline out of desperation at Spencer Spade, but he was able to duck and hit the ropes. When he rebounded, Vessey pushed Spade into the air and clocked him with a European Uppercut as he fell. This was the chance Vessey needed to get the tag to Valentine for the first time.

- Valentine and Vessey stole the strategy of their opponents and began to isolate Spencer from Aaron. CV2 began physically wearing down Spencer Spade and mentally taunting Aaron Andrews from across the ring.

- Vessey and Valentine used the five seconds they had after each tag for one man to clear the ring. Each time they tagged, both men would execute a double team maneuver to Spencer Spade.

- It was evident that the fans wanted to see Aaron Andrews and Casey Valentine in the ring together, but as they crossed the fifteen minute mark of the match, that hadn't happened yet. Spade was close to getting a tag into Andrews, but Valentine caught him and drug him back to the other side of the ring.

- Vessey and Spade were going at it, Spade finally able to make a bit of a comeback after a few lapses by Cameron. The two traded blows in the center of the ring for a moment before Spade got the advantage. He sent Vessey into the corner and lifted him to the top rope. Vessey fought him with a few strikes, but a headbutt from Spade stopped Vessey's resistance. Spade climbed up the ropes as well and sent Vessey over with a superplex that left both men down. Erin Lawrence administered her count which both men answered at seven with tags to their partners.

- Valentine and Andrews both came into the ring to the crowd's delight and met with a fury of strikes. Andrews came out on top and landed a string of high impact moves on Casey that got him numerous near falls.

- Valentine was visibly outmatched during this exchange and resorted to a low blow out of the view of the official to scamper away and tag out to Cameron Vessey. Vessey tried to capitalize on the opening, but Andrews was too fired up to stay down.

- Andrews sent Vessey into the corner with a running powerbomb, followed up by a brainbuster that was sure to give them the victory, but Casey Valentine rushed in and broke up the pinfall. Spade had seen enough and rushed in as well, tackling Valentine to the outside. The two brawled outside of the ring while Andrews went back to work on Vessey inside.

- Vessey shot a clothesline at Andrews, but Aaron caught his arm and drug him down to the mat. Aaron applied a new submission maneuver, similar to a crossface and began applying pressure to Vessey's neck and back. Spade held Valentine at bay outside of the ring and with no chance of getting to the ropes, Cameron slapped the mat to submit.

In a bout that had a good crowd and good action, Aaron Andrews and Spencer Spade defeated C-V-2 in 25:52 when Aaron Andrews defeated Cameron Vessey by submission.

 

Winners: Andews and Spade ----------------------Time: 25:52

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Davis: What a match! Andrews and Spade get a huge victory! I can only imagine what this will do to the tension between Valentine and Andrews as they head into their title match next month at Revolution! For Duke Hazzard, I'm Davis Ditterich wishing you good night from MCW! Be sure to join us next month for Revolution where Aaron Andrews will challenge Casey Valentine for the MCW Heavyweight Title! Good night!

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"Revolution"

Featuring: Aaron Andrews, Casey Valentine, Spencer Spade and Cameron Vessey

 

The show is closed with a video hyping Revolution. The feud between Aaron Andrews and Casey Valentine is recapped, as well as their supporting wrestlers. The package ends with a shot of Valentine and Andrews face to face.

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OOC: I'm back! It was a fun weekend in St. Louis, but I'm ready to get back to writing!

 

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Five days after our July event Cameron, Casey, Davis and I broke from our daily activities at noon to conduct our monthly business meeting. We were now approaching our eighth show of the year; Revolution. We pegged this show to be what we hope becomes our Total Mayhem or Supreme Challenge. We wanted this show to become our Super Bowl. Revolution was to feature the culmination of our two main feuds and some major ending points for them. We analyzed Whatever It Takes and were all so giddy about doubling our biggest attendance. It was amazing what an extra 25 fans could do for the atmosphere of a wrestling show, but it made us all feed from the extra energy. None of us had any real major criticisms of the show and that allowed us to transition into character development and stories. The guys had commended me for where I had taken our main event storyline and were excited to discuss what was in store. We spoke for nearly an hour on that subject alone before moving on to the rest of our roster. Being as small as we were, there was no real pressure to commit much time to anything more than our main event stories, but we wanted to select a member or two of our midcard to begin placing some attention on. Bradley Wright was the man whom was selected. Bradley had the look and still had some tuning to do on his skills, but being an MAW kid, he was well on his way to being a useful member of any roster. We then transitioned into talks about the full card for Revolution. We all agreed that we wanted to get the first edition of this show some momentum and spoke about bringing in a few outside guys to help the show out. I again agreed to pay the difference between our roster average and what the outside talent would be seeking to help keep MCW in the black for September. We tossed around a few ideas and I said I'd make some calls the next morning. Finally, we moved into our financial statement. This is what I had for the guys.

 

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Notable News From the Wrestling Industry

- WLW in Japan expanded their presentation and are now classified as a Cult promotion.

- FCW became classified as a Regional promotion.

- Tyrone Gray graduated from the Mid Atlantic Boot Camp under the tutelage of Sam Keith. Tyrone has great natural athletic ability and a good set of basics to start with.

- August was the end of the line for numerous men and women in the wrestling industry. Coyote Dynamite, The Idaho Punisher, Black Hat Bailey, Land Mass, Pete the Hillbilly and The Darkness Warrior all hung up their boots.

- Big Cat Brandon gave an interview with a radio station and said some very nice things about steve Frehley.

- Ryan Holland put over Bradford Peverell as a good friend.

- Acid broke his arm at a PGHW show and will miss about two months.

- Mario da Silva put on some muscle mass and is now classified as a Middleweight.

- WLW signed a deal with J-Remote 1 to broadcast on PPV. GCG followed suit by inking a deal with Jade 237.

- After retiring from active competition, Land Mass opened his own wrestling school.

 

Notable Contract Happenings

- Tyrone Gray promptly signed with MAW after graduating from the Mid Atlantic Boot Camp.

- KC Glenn, Greg Black, Mikey James and Art Reed will all be touring for BCG.

- Following their rise in size, FCW filled out their roster with pay per appearance deals with Matthew Keith and Steven Parker.

- Dan Dalay and Jack DeColt both signed contract extensions with CGC.

- Marc Dubois, Jefferson Stardust and Bear Bekowski all extended their SWF contracts.

- Johnny Bloodstone signed a contract extension with NOTBPW.

- Keith Vegas was released by MAW.

- PWMAX released a slew of workers to help control their spending. They included Leftie Wilkes, Roderick Remus and Hugh de Aske.

- FCW lost two workers on two straight days when Rudy Velasquez walked out on Friday night and Rob Reynolds walked out Saturday night.

 

Notable North American Title Changes

- Mimic crossed the one year mark as ACPW Junior Heavyweight Champion.

- Vin Tanner and Brett Fraser, under the team name of The House of Old School defeated The Dirty White Boys to capture the CGC World Tag Team Titles.

- Remmy Skye has now been the Coastal Zone Champion in CZCW for one year.

- Frankie Perez, working under his Kill Switch persona, captured the IPW Championship.

- Lil Henry and BB Colossus, under the team name of Pain Killers, captured the IPW Tag Team Titles.

- Syd Collier defeated Max Mayhem to win the Mid Atlantic American Title.

- The NYCW Tri-State Regional Title was left vacant when Black Hat Bailey retired.

- Johnny Martin began his third reign as PSW Champion when he defeated Greg Black.

- Matthew Keith captured the PSW National title from Teddy Powell.

- Angry Gilmore became a 4-time SWF North American Champion after defeating Squeaky McClean.

- Danny Rushmore became the USPW National Champion when he defeated Java.

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That is a seriously talented roster of young stars. And with Andrews and Valentine's starting popularity, you can get the nice match scores you've been getting.

 

Even if a couple get nabbed by the bigger boys when they expand, theres talent right behind them to promote up, and you always have Andrews to anchor the main event.

 

Did you sign them all to long term contracts? I'm surprised your wages an expenses are as low as they are given the number of prime young stars there, even with Andrews being 0 cost as a user character.

 

If not, when it comes time to re-sign them, I wouldn't be surprised if their salary costs skyrocket.

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That is a seriously talented roster of young stars. And with Andrews and Valentine's starting popularity, you can get the nice match scores you've been getting.

 

Even if a couple get nabbed by the bigger boys when they expand, theres talent right behind them to promote up, and you always have Andrews to anchor the main event.

 

Did you sign them all to long term contracts? I'm surprised your wages an expenses are as low as they are given the number of prime young stars there, even with Andrews being 0 cost as a user character.

 

If not, when it comes time to re-sign them, I wouldn't be surprised if their salary costs skyrocket.

 

I played the backstory to be that Casey, Cameron and Davis were all close friends of Andrews that were unhappy of their current situations. They all banded together to start MCW. Andrews funded the initial expenses and to do their part, the other three are working with no wage. They are living with Andrews at his home. There was one of the earlier posts that touched on their agreement. I will edit their contracts to include pay further into the game though.

 

Also, Mack, thanks again for being the one that got me into Dynasty writing.

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Midwest Championship Wrestling presents Revolution*

September 27th, 204

From the Moose Lodge in Colfax, Iowa

 

MCW officials have dubbed Revolution MCW's biggest show of the year. To make it as such, they have pulled out the stops and brought in some non MCW regulars to ply their trade. In the main event, MCW fans will finally get to see Aaron Andrews and Casey Valentine compete with the MCW Heavyweight Title in the balance. To make things more interesting, the match has been made a 30 Minute Iron Man match! Also on the card, a three way dance will take place between MCW regular KC Glenn and two visitors in Mikey James and Matthew Keith to determine a new contender for the MCW Heavyweight Title. We also cannot forget a final meeting between Ernest Youngman and Greg Gauge on Greg's quest to prove that Youngman has not surpassed him in skill. All of that and more will be featured when Revolution streams live on MCW Online September 27th at 7 PM!

 

30 Minute Ironman Match - MCW Heavyweight Title

Aaron Andrews vs. Casey Valentine©

 

Three Way Dance - Contendership for the MCW Heavyweight Title

KC Glenn vs. Matthew Keith vs. Mikey James

 

Spencer Spade vs. Cameron Vessey

 

Ernest Youngman vs. Greg Gauge

 

Syd Collier vs. Bradley Wright

 

*CARD SUBJECT TO CHANGE

Doors Open: 6:30 P.M.

Bell Time: 7:00 P.M.

 

Quick Match Listing

Aaron Andrews vs. Casey Valentine©

Mikey James vs. KC Glenn vs. Matthew Keith

Spencer Spade vs. Cameron Vessey

Ernest Youngman vs. Greg Gauge

Syd Collier vs. Bradley Wright

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Quick Match Listing

Aaron Andrews vs. Casey Valentine©

Valentine's champion and no reason to lose yet

 

 

Mikey James vs. KC Glenn vs. Matthew Keith

While any of the three can take it, I have a special liking for the Way of the Fist protege

 

 

Spencer Spade vs. Cameron Vessey

One is part of the Immortal HotShots team ( in all its incarnations) the other isn't. I go with the HotShot.

 

Ernest Youngman vs. Greg Gauge

Either can win, but Youngman has the Trademark stamp of approval

 

 

Syd Collier vs. Bradley Wright

tossing a coin as I haven't used either of them before

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Quick Match Listing

Aaron Andrews vs. Casey Valentine©

Mikey James vs. KC Glenn vs. Matthew Keith

Spencer Spade vs. Cameron Vessey

Ernest Youngman vs. Greg Gauge

Syd Collier vs. Bradley Wright

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Aaron Andrews vs. Casey Valentine©

Sorry, Aaron, but it's still not the time.

 

Mikey James vs. KC Glenn vs. Matthew Keith

I'm a Keith mark, bu i think Glenn can put a better match rating.

 

Spencer Spade vs. Cameron Vessey

One half of the C-V-2 has to lose for me.

 

Ernest Youngman vs. Greg Gauge

Youngman is more over, but I can still se Gauge win... he must switch surnames first, though.

 

Syd Collier vs. Bradley Wright

His push has recieved green light so... Bradley wins.

 

Good job so far with this dynasty. I can only hope your attendance can get bigger, cause you're putting some good matches.

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Good job so far with this dynasty. I can only hope your attendance can get bigger, cause you're putting some good matches.

 

Thanks man! I appreciate the comments. I had never done a 0/0/0 game before this and I'm having a lot of fun as it is challenging me creatively. Our attendances have come up a bit with a bit of a jump of importance and I'm working towards keeping that progression up so that we can continue to get more income to start saving money.

 

On another front, there is still time for predictions. This show won't be out until tomorrow evening at the earliest, so predict away. And if any of you readers think we're worthy of it, give us a nomination for CVerse Diary of the Month. We came in third in the voting last month and want to make another push for that prestigious honor.

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I'm not dead ladies and gents. Well, not clinically at least. I manage a store and I've had a lot of my workers calling off for sick kids this last week. Since Monday, I've worked 78 hours and I've got to be back in at 4 AM for another 12 tomorrow. I've been tweaking the show and almost have it finished, so hopefully I'll be able to get it up tomorrow after work.
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The guys and I talked about what we could do to make Revolution have a special feel to it. We wanted to do something semi-big to make our fans realize that this was to be our biggest show of the year. We kicked around a few ideas and it was Davis that mentioned that we could buy some sort of video screen. It would not only be a big upgrade to our set, which so far has just been a little entrance set-up with a curtain, the MCW logo and a few lights, but it would also make live backstage segments a possibility. So far, anything that has happened in the back or the parking lot has been pre-recorded and inserted into the DVDs and the live stream on our website. The live fans had not seen our backstage segments while at the show. We investigated prices and found one reasonably priced. Against my better judgment, I offered to splurge and buy the damn screen myself as a gift to the company. I guess all of these purchases could be used as tax write-offs.

 

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Presented by Midwest Championship Wrestling

Live from the Moose Lodge in Colfax, Iowa

Streaming Live on MCW Online

August 27th, 2014

Attendance: 50

 

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"Welcome To The Show"

Featuring: Davis Ditterich and Duke Hazzard

 

What has been dubbed by MCW Officials as the Super Bowl of MCW kicks off with Davis Ditterich and Duke Hazzard in the center of the ring. Davis is dressed up more than usual, in a fancier suit and tie. Duke Hazzard has even dressed up a bit. He still wears his standard cowboy hat, cut off flannel shirt and blue jeans, but has added a tie to the ensemble. The fans starts a small "M-C-Dub" chant as Davis begins to speak.

 

Davis: Good evening everyone here in attendance and watching on MCW Online and welcome to Revolution! MCW Officials have worked hard to provide you with a fantastic night of MCW action tonight. Aaron Andrews will challenge Casey Valentine for the MCW Heavyweight Title.

 

Duke: That's a big match Davis! I even got dressed up for it.

 

Davis: That's a nice tie, Duke. Too bad it doesn't match your flannel shirt. Let's not forget that Ernest Youngman and Greg Gauge will meet one on one with nothing but respect on the line as well! And another huge match is the three way dance to determine the number one contender to the MCW Heavyweight Title that will see KC Glenn take on both Mikey James and Matthew Keith! I don't know about you Duke, but I'm ready for some action!

 

Duke: I'm as giddy as a virgin in a whore house!

 

Davis and Duke exit the ring as the music of Cameron Vessey hits the system, signaling his entrance.

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Spencer Spade vs. Cameron Vessey

Referee: Erin Lawrence

Match Highlights

- The opening match of the night saw Spencer Spade trying to take his frustrations with Casey Valentine and his youth movement out on Cameron Vessey.

- Cameron grabbed the early advantage with a knee to the stomach from a collar and elbow tie up. Vessey wasted no time trying to feel Spencer out and went straight to strikes and wear down moves.

- Vessey continued to hold the advantage through the opening five minutes with no signs of offense from Spencer Spade.

- MCW's largest crowd to date rallied behind Spade and cheered him on as he blocked a few right hands from Vessey and fired some of his own. Spade had Cameron reeling and hit the ropes to gain some momentum, but Vessey side stepped and launched Spencer over the top rope. Vessey followed him out and began throwing his opponent from pillar to post, crashing into the steps and the ring posts. Erin Lawrence got to nine in her count before Vessey rolled Spade in and continued to go to work.

- Vessey was garnering a lot of boos from the crowd, which caused him to begin paying more attention to the fans than his opponent. Spencer Spade saw this as a good opportunity to pounce and rolled Cameron up for a near fall. Vessey was angry and began getting sloppy with his work, allowing Spencer to plant his feet and begin making some forward progress. Vessey would fire strikes but Spade would block them and fire forearms of his own.

- Cameron had gained a bit of control back when he fired a clothesline that Spencer ducked and captured his opponent. In one swift motion he reached down, cradled Cameron's leg and dumped him onto his head with a Backdrop Driver that left both men on the mat.

- When they both answered the count at eight, they met in the ring and it was Spencer Spade who blocked seven of Vessey's strikes before going ballistic and landing a string of high impact suplex variations that garnered numerous near falls.

- Both men were growing weak from their battle but neither would give up, fighting every move that their opponents could through at them. It was a weak forearm attempt from Spencer Spade that Vessey caught and followed up with a boot to the gut. Vessey lifted Spade up and swung him down with the Vessey Driver, but Spade protected his head and rolled through the impact, getting to his feet and leveling Cameron Vessey with a lariat that got a very believable near fall.

- Spade didn't waste any time, lifting Vessey up and planting a boot to his gut. Spade was looking for the Supreme Stunner, but Vessey shoved him off towards the ropes. Spade rebounded and caught a superkick attempt from Vessey. Spade swung Vessey around, kicked him in the gut and landed the Supreme Stunner for the pinfall.

Winner: Spencer Spade

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Davis: A huge victory for Spencer Spade! That has to give him a little feeling of retribution!

 

Duke: And it may have halted some of this youth movement's momentum!

 

Davis: It doesn't look like Spencer is ready to leave just yet! He's asking for a microphone.

 

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"Step One"

Featuring: Spencer Spade

 

Spencer Spade receives a microphone and looks on as Cameron Vessey retreats to the back. Cameron holds his jaw with one hand and a middle finger high above his head as he walks. Through labored breathing, Spencer Spade taunts Cameron as he leaves.

 

Spencer: I wouldn't look at me after getting my ass kicked like that either! You just helped to complete step one Cameron. Step one was beating your lackey ass on the biggest show of MCW's year. And that is all you are, Vessey! You just can't seem to find a place of your own in the limelight can you? Here you are trying to bust out of your dad's shadow, or better yet, your Uncle's shadow and all you have become is a lackey. You are nothing more than Casey Valentine's bitch! Now that I have taken care of you, step two comes in tonight's main event when Aaron Andrews finally shuts Valentine's mouth by winning the Heavyweight Title and putting an end to this youth movement garbage. Be prepared wrestling fans, because tonight, a new era will dawn upon MCW.

 

With those simple words, Spencer tosses the stick to the mat and hops onto the second rope, raising an arm to the crowd. Their cheers reverberate back to Spencer and he soaks it in before exiting the ring and walking up the aisle.

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Davis: How about that?! Strong words from Spencer Spade. The promise of a new era in MCW!

 

Duke: I guess we'll have to be like a dwarf at a urinal, Davis!

 

Davis: A dwarf at a urinal? What are you talking about?

Duke: On our toes Davis. We'll all have to be on our toes.

 

Davis: Oh my-- Well MCW fans, if that match is any indication of how things are going to go tonight at Revolution, I cannot wait to see the rest of the show! Six more matches on the card for you tonight, including a huge three way dance to determine a new number one contender to the MCW Heavyweight Title when Mikey James, KC Glenn and Matthew Keith face each other later tonight!

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Ernest Youngman vs. Greg Gauge

Referee: Erin Lawrence

 

Match Highlights

- Just like their match earlier in the year that started the feud, Ernest Youngman offered a handshake to Greg Gauge to begin the match. Greg Gauge still refused to shake it and the two locked up.

- Youngman came out on top and immediately took Gauge over with an arm drag, followed by a hip toss, followed by an enziguri. Gauge went down and Youngman hit the ropes, rebounding and leaping over Gauge. Youngman hit the ropes again, dove over Gauge and rolled to his feet. Gauge attempted a hip toss of his own, but Youngman blocked it and whipped Gauge towards the corner. Gauge reversed the whip and sent Youngman in. Ernest pushed himself into the air as Gauge followed him in. Youngman rested his feet on Gauge's shoulders and spun, taking his opponent down with a head scissors. The crowd applauded as Youngman stopped and allowed Gauge to get to a knee before offering his hand again. Gauge smacked it away and the two began battling again.

- Youngman had four strings of offense followed by the offer for a hand shake. Each time, except for the last, Gauge refused it. When Youngman offered his hand the fourth time, Gauge hesitantly took it, but pulled Ernest in and planted him with an exploder suplex for a near fall. The crowd booed Gauge as he took control of the match.

- Gauge wore Youngman down with numerous pinfall attempts and submission maneuvers. It was apparent that Gauge was working over Ernest's back and neck in preparation for the Proton Lock.

- Gauge hit a very technically minded chain of moves and finished it off with three German suplexes in a row. Gauge went high risk and climbed the turnbuckles. He leapt off, looking for a huge elbow drop, but Youngman rolled out of the way much to the crowd's delight.

- Ernest had found his second wind and went to town on Gauge, landing numerous strikes and impact moves, looking for the pinfall. Gauge wouldn't quit though and continued to kick out. Youngman attempted the hit a few times, but Gauge fought it off.

- Gauge reversed a whip from Youngman and sent him into the ropes. Ernest rebounded and nailed Greg right in the back of the head with a step up enziguri. Gauge went down and Youngman went to the top. As Gauge stood and turned, Ernest leapt, looking for a dropkick, but he telegraphed it. Gauge caught Youngman's legs and turned him over, locking in the Proton Lock. The fans cheered for Ernest, willing him closer and closer to the ropes. He reached out, his finger tips nearly grasping the bottom rope when Gauge pulled him back to the center of the ring and synched down on the submission. Youngman fought it, but was finally forced to slap the mat to avoid injury.

Winner: Greg Gauge

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Davis: A hard fought victory for Greg Gauge. He did lure Youngman in with that handshake, but all is fair in love and wrestling.

Duke: You gotta come up with some better lines.

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Syd Collier vs. "The Architect" Bradley Wright

Referee: Erin Lawrence

Match Highlights

- This wasn't the first time these two had met inside an MCW ring, but they began the match cautiously. Syd Collier, though being more popular, was the one who found himself seeking retribution after a loss to Wright in February.

- It was no surprise that the two exchanged a lot of technical hold-for-hold wrestling at the onset of the match. One man would place the other into a hold, but they would find a way to counter after only a few seconds.

- The pace began to quicken as the match progressed. Everything remained technically sound as they moved from holds to arm drags and other moves that showed a bit of Lucha influence.

- Neither man gained a clear advantage through the match, but Collier was a man on a mission, attempting pinfalls whenever he could. Wright wouldn't be worn down though. He was determined to beat Collier.

- Collier was working over Wright's back in preparation for the Texas Cloverleaf. Collier was using a lot of backbreakers and other moves that damaged the back.

- Finally at the twelve minute mark Collier went to his trademark move and locked the Texas Cloverleaf in. Wright was in the center of the ring and was struggling to get to the ropes. Seeing he wasn't going to make it to the ropes with Syd's feet planted firmly to the mat, Wright tried another way out. He pushed himself onto his hands and pulled his legs into his body, allowing him to pull Collier as well. Wright flipped and landed with his legs still entwined, but on top of Collier for a believable near fall.

- Collier broke the hold after kicking out and came right back towards Wright. Wright reached up, playing possum a bit, and rolled Syd up. Erin Lawrence didn't see the handful of tights as she made the three count and awarded the match to The Architect.

Winner: Bradley Wright

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Davis: Bradley Wright is victorious. He used the tights and Erin Lawrence didn't see it! Syd Collier must feel slighted!

 

Duke: I don't want to condone cheating, but it shows a real passion for what ya'll are doin'!

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Nigel Svensson vs. Davis Wayne Newton

Referee: Erin Lawrence

 

Match Highlights

- When the bell sounded, the crowd was firmly behind Nigel Svensson but Davis Wayne Newton wasn't going to let that bring his spirits down. As the two began their initial tie up, Nigel went to take a leg from Newton. Newton fell to the ground, but quickly landed a kick to the side of Svensson. Each man had shown their favor. Svensson was going to try to keep the match on the mat and Newton was going to rely on his brawling to get the job done.

- The opening sequence was quite entertaining as Svensson would place Newton into a hold, only for Newton to escape and land a hard strike in return. Newton was firing forearms, European uppercuts and chops to every wristlock, arm bar and body scissor that Nigel threw down.

- Newton did a great job of keeping himself off the mat where he knew he was slightly outclassed and the frustration was evident on Svensson's face.

- Nigel was eventually forced to give in and began striking. Newton over matched Svensson here and quickly began to knock the Swede loopy. just when Newton thought he was in complete control, he fired a forearm that Nigel blocked. Svensson spun Newton around and out of instinct ducked under his arm and planted him with a Saito Suplex.

- Newton stayed down and waited for Nigel to approach before landing a kick straight to the temple. Nigel was knocked back, groggy and unable to control his balance. Newton pounced, getting to his feet and landing strike after strike, topped off with a spinning backfist. Newton spun around, looking for a discus clothesline, but Svensson caught Newton's arm and leapt into the air, dragging Davis to the mat. Within seconds of locking his Hyper Extension Arm Lock in, Newton tapped out to avoid his elbow being dislocated.

Winner: Nigel Svensson

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Davis: Nigel Svensson tops Davis Wayne Newton at Revolution.

Duke: Call me a dumb redneck, but shouldn't he be doing some type of a singing gimmick with a name like that?

 

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"Tonight Is The Night"

Featuring: Aaron Andrews

 

The video screen lights up with a view of Aaron Andrews standing in front of a black cloth draping with the MCW logo printed on it. He is clad in his wrestling gear and looks intensely at the camera.

 

Aaron: Back in February, I had my first chance at the MCW Heavyweight Title when I made it to the finals of the tournament to crown the first ever champion. That night, it was interference from Cameron Vessey that cost me my chance. I got a re-match and fell short again. But tonight feels different. Tonight feels, like destiny. On the biggest show of the year for this little company, after a year that I vowed to prove my love for the wrestling business, I feel like my time is now. Tonight is the night that I finally beat Casey Valentine and become the MCW Heavyweight Champion. You see, when the clock struck midnight on December 31st, 2013 I found myself out of a job for the first time in a very long time. I deserved to be out of a job. I needed to be out of a job so I could re-evaluate my attitude and love for this business. Then I found MCW and couldn't think of a better way to prove to myself that I love the wrestling business, then coming out and performing in front of only a handful of fans and paying my dues to build myself back up. After performing in front of these fans every month in Colfax, Iowa. I don't want to leave anytime soon. I want to be here to take MCW up the ranks and my first step is to finally capture the Heavyweight Title. I'm coming out with a vengeance Casey and your youth movement may just be the biggest casualty.

 

With that, Aaron flashes a smirk at the camera and pushes off screen as the scene fades.

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"K-Squared" Kenny Kuntz vs. Jamie Atherton

Referee: Erin Lawrence

 

Match Highlights

- Both of these men were determined to get victories on the biggest show of the year to help elevate their spots in MCW. There was no feeling out process here as they began into an exchange of moves and chain wrestling that impressed the crowd enough to draw their applause.

- Each man traded their turns in the spotlight with some fast paced action that had some strikes mixed in. Atherton's strike of choice was open right hands while Kuntz's go to was forearms.

- The two finally slowed down after a double clothesline knocked both of them down and provoked referee Erin Lawrence to begin her count. Both men were up at eight and met in the center of the ring with a hit for hit exchange of strikes. It was Kuntz that gained the advantage with a series of rapid fire forearms that temporarily stunned Atherton. Kuntz hit the ropes, but Atherton recovered and followed him in with a SICKENING forearm of his own. Kuntz was dazed, allowing Jamie to grab his opponent and attempt a suplex. In the air, Kuntz landed three knees to Atherton's head and fell out of the attempt, landing behind Jamie. When Atherton turned, he was met with Kuntz's signature wheel barrow victory roll, the Special K that got the pinfall victory.

Winner: Kenny Kuntz

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Davis: What a pinning combination by Kenny Kuntz! That win here at Revolution may be what he needs to start moving up the ranks of MCW!

 

Duke: How the hell does he get the nickname "K-Squared?" I don't get it!

 

Davis: It has to do with math Duke.

 

Duke: Well dang it, let me take my boots off...

 

Davis: Don't bother. Coming up next is the big three way dance to determine a new number one contender to the MCW Heavyweight Title!

 

Three Way Dance - Contendership for the MCW Heavyweight Title

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KC Glenn vs. Matthew Keith vs. Mikey James

Referee: Erin Lawrence

 

Match Highlights

- The bout started off with all three men circling each other in the ring. Nobody wanted to be the first to make a move, knowing the third man would be right there to capitalize. Finally, Matthew Keith's ego took over and he grabbed an unsuspecting KC Glenn with a side headlock. Keith's eyes wandered around the ring until they settled on Mikey James, watching from feet away. Mikey studied for a second or two before simply reaching out and grabbing his own headlock on Matthew Keith. Glenn was at the bottom of this headlock totem pole and knew he needed to do something. He began pushing Keith towards the ropes, and Keith used that momentum to shove James out of the hold and into the ropes. Keith lifted a boot to James' chest when he rebounded, but KC Glenn immediately took Keith over with a back suplex. All three men slowly got to their feet and eyed each other again.

- The match progressed a little more cautiously after the quick opening exchange. Matthew Keith finally bailed to the outside of the ring, avoiding his two opponents. James and Glenn shrugged him off and decided to do what they do best, wrestle. They exchanged a series of holds and counter moves while Keith watched from the outside. Keith waited for his opportunity, which came in the form of a KC Glenn enziguri that knocked James to the mat, to scurry into the ring and attempt to catch Glenn off guard.

- The three men traded off in and out of the ring, mixing in some time of all three men battling. The third man played a huge role in the match as each man seemingly had the match won, only to have the extra man come in and break up the pinfall.

- As they neared the twenty minute mark, all three men were down in the ring and Erin Lawrence was administering the ten count. Glenn and Keith stirred at eight and began trading blows as Mikey James propped himself up in the corner. Glenn fired a clothesline that Keith ducked and was caught by a mafia kick from Mikey James. Glenn went down and James walked right into a clothesline from Keith. James popped back up and was caught with another right hand from Keith. Mikey again got up and Matthew fired another right hand. This time, KC Glenn caught Keith's arm and ducked under it. Glenn tried to Snap Keith over with a backdrop driver, but Keith fought it. Glenn lifted once more and Mikey James approached the two men. Matthew Keith grabbed hold of Mikey James' head with his legs as Glenn snapped him over with the backdrop driver and Keith brought James over with a hurricanrana. Glenn covered both men for a very believable near fall. KC was ready to put an end to the match as he stalked Keith as he got to his feet. Glenn fired a clothesline, but Keith ducked. When KC turned back around he was met with a kick to the gut, followed by a running powerbomb into the corner by Keith. As Glenn stumbled out of the corner, Mikey James met him with a kick to the side of the head that sent him through the top and middle ropes to the outside.

- Keith snuck up behind James and rolled him up with a school boy, getting a believable near fall. keith didn't hesitate after the kick out, grabbing James' legs and turning him over. Within seconds the Proton Lock was synched in and James was struggling to find the will to continue. James inched closer and closer to the ropes as Matthew lost his footing on the mat. James grabbed the bottom rope, but Keith would not let the submission go. Erin Lawrence counted to five and then tried to pry Keith off of James, but Mikey took matters into his own hands. he used the ropes for leverage and pulled Keith violently backwards towards the corner where his head snapped back against the turnbuckle. Matthew stumbled from the corner and Mikey rolled him up, but Keith rolled through. Mikey James rolled through as well and immediately rushed back forward, hitting a knee to the race that proved to be enough for the pinfall, awarding the match and the title shot to Mikey James.

Winner: Mikey James

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Davis: Mikey James is the number one contender for the MCW Heavyweight Title! Welcome to MCW son!

 

Duke: I guess that means he's sticking around for a while!

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"The Last Time"

Featuring: Casey Valentine

 

The video screen lights up with a shot of the MCW Heavyweight Title. The shot slowly pans out, revealing the belt around the waste of Casey Valentine, who stands in front of the MCW backdrop. Valentine holds a bottle of water in his hand and pats his title belt with the other.

 

Casey: You know I've been champion since February and I have used the momentum of my youth movement to put down EVERY challenger that I've had. Tonight will be no different. And when I do pin Aaron Andrews in the middle of the ring to retain my title, it will be the last time he gets a shot at the MCW Heavyweight Title as long as it is around my waist. I can't disagree with Spencer Spade though, when the night is over a new era will have dawned upon this company. The era of total dominance of the youth movement.

 

Valentine smirks and brings the bottle of water up to his head, dumping it over as he pushes away from the camera. As the screen fades to black, the water bottle flies back through the frame as Casey walks to the entrance to defend his title.

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MCW Heavyweight Title - 30 Minute Iron Man Match

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Aaron Andrews vs. Casey Valentine©

Referee: Erin Lawrence

 

Match Highlights

- Tension was high as these two were announced. The crowd was clearly in the favor of Andrews.

- Even though they had wrestled numerous times previously this year, both men took a cautious approach to open the match. Andrews was the first to make a move, shooting for a leg and missing. Valentine took the opportunity and began laying stomps to his challenger. Andrews fought his way to a standing position and landed a forearm that rocked the champion. This commenced a striking battle between the two. They went blow for blow for nearly a minute before Valentine got frustrated and raked the eyes. He got his warning from Erin Lawrence and went on the offensive.

- Valentine spent the remainder of the first ten minutes wearing Andrews down, attempting a lot of pinfalls. Andrews was in a bad way and needed a mistake from Valentine to get back in the game. Valentine was sharp in the ring and it didn't seem imminent . Valentine began working over the head and neck in preparation for the Deep Impact.

- He went for it at the thirteen minute mark, but Andrews was able to fight it off and wiggle free. This was the opportunity he needed as he rushed forward and blasted Valentine with a clothesline, sending both men down. Erin Lawrence started her count and watched both men stir at seven. Valentine was up first, still better off than Andrews. The champion rushed towards his challenger who was leaning in the corner. Andrews lifted his boot into the face of Casey Valentine, causing him to stumble away. Andrews rushed over to Casey, whose back was turned, and ducked under his arm. He lifted Valentine up and over, dumping him so high up on his head and neck with a backdrop driver that the champion rolled right back to his feet. Andrews got up and rushed forward, spinning around and LEVELING the champion with a discus clothesline. He covered and Erin Lawrence counted the pinfall to give the ever important first fall to Aaron Andrews. The crowd went nuts as Aaron fell to his back and tried to recover a bit.

 

Andrews Leads 1 - 0 15:55 Remains

 

- After a moment on the mat, Andrews kept control and went to work on the champion. Casey was still feeling the effects of the clothesline that made him fall behind one fall to zero. Andrews was also still trying to regain his bearings after being worn down by the champion. Aaron began using the same base tactic on Valentine with one simple twist; use the first fall to produce another fall. As Andrews went to work, he continuously attempted pinfalls, trying to get the champ to go down again.

- As they crested the twenty minute mark, Valentine still hadn't gone down and was beginning to get a bit of energy back. Valentine was able to begin fighting of some of Aaron's offense and hitting a few strikes of his own.

- As they neared the twenty-five minute mark, the score was still one fall to none in favor of Aaron Andrews. Valentine had taken complete control of the match at this point and was hitting move after move looking for a way to even the score. He became desperate and sloppy, allowing Andrews the fight back. A boot from Valentine that missed its mark allowed Andrews to clutch Valentine from behind and attempt to hit his spike reverse DDT called the Ace Driver. Valentine spun out of the move and hoisted Andrews onto his shoulders, looking for the Deep Impact. Andrews was also able to wiggle free and fall behind Valentine. He went for the Ace Driver once more, but Casey spun out of the face lock and reached up, pulling Andrews over into a school boy and grabbing a handful of tights. Erin Lawrence was unaware of the legality of the pin and made the three count to award a fall to the champion, tying the bout at one fall a piece.

 

Match Tied One Fall Each 4:25 Remains

 

- Andrews was angry. He violently began attacking Valentine with strikes that would have killed a lesser man. Valentine was rocked by the shots and opened the window for Andrews to attempt the Ace Driver once more. Valentine still had his instincts though and fought the move, finally able to break free. Andrews turned around, only to be met with a boot to the gut from Valentine. The champion lifted his challenger onto his shoulders, looking for the Deep Impact. Andrews reached out and grabbed the top rope, pulling himself away from Valentine's grasp and to the ring apron. Valentine turned and was caught with a shoulder to the gut. Andrews came over Casey with a sunset flip, but Valentine rolled right through to a sitting position across the ring from Andrews. Aaron came charging forward and landed a vicious clothesline to the seated champion. The crowd thought it was the winning move, but Valentine kicked out just in the nick of time. Andrews couldn't believe it and hoisted Valentine to his feet, looking for the Ace Driver again.

- Out of pure instinct, Valentine began flailing closed right hands at Andrews' head, finally forcing the challenger to release his grasp. Erin Lawrence came in to warn Casey about the closed fists as he dug down deep into the pits of energy and lifted Aaron to his shoulders once more. As Valentine turned and prepared to plant Andrews with the Deep Impact, Aaron's feet made contact with Erin Lawrence, sending her crumbling to the mat. The contact was enough to allow Aaron to wiggle free and latch onto Valentine. Andrews finally planted the champion with the Ace Driver with two minutes remaining on the clock. He went for the cover, not realizing that Erin Lawrence was down. After a few seconds with no referee count, Aaron looked over and saw the official laying in the ring. He went to check on her as the crowd erupted into a chorus of boos.

- Cameron Vessey has come down the aisle and snuck into the ring behind Andrews. Aaron is unsuspecting and turns around, right into a boot to the stomach by Cameron. The boos quickly turn to cheers as Spencer Spade comes rushing down the aisle, grabbing a chair from ringside before sliding into the ring. Vessey turns, Andrews on his shoulders and ready for the Vessey Driver, and spots Spade. Cameron immediately sets Andrews down and begins begging for mercy from Spencer Spade. Spade shakes his head, winds up with the chair and connects. With Aaron Andrews' skull. Andrews collapses to the mat in a heap as Vessey smiles at Spade and Spade returns the favor. The clock has clicked down to fifteen seconds remaining, causing Spade and Vessey to shift into high gear. Vessey pulls Erin Lawrence up and Spade pushes Valentine over to cover the unconscious body of Aaron Andrews. The two then scurried from the ring and watched. Amidst a chorus of boos, Erin Lawrence slaps the mat three times, just a second before time expires, awarding another fall and the match to Casey Valentine.

Winner: And STILL MCW Heavyweight Champion - Casey Valentine

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Davis: You have got to be kidding me! Spencer Spade just cost Aaron Andrews the match! Has he joined forces with Casey Valentine and Cameron Vessey?!

 

Duke: I'm as disappointed as a teenage boy without a date to prom, Davis.

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"Youth Movement"

Featuring: Casey Valentine, Cameron Vessey and Spencer Spade

 

The crowd boos loudly as Casey Valentine is handed his title belt and a microphone. He joins Spade and Vessey, who stand over the still unconscious body of Aaron Andrews. All three men look down to the former TCW star with disgust in their faces before Valentine brings the microphone to his mouth.

 

Casey: Welcome to the new era of MCW. Welcome to the era of The Uprising!

 

Valentine drops the microphone and lifts his title belt high into the air. The crowd continues its jeers as Spade and Vessey raise their hands to form a unit in the air and all three men continue their glares down at the fallen Aaron Andrews.

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The four of us met in my living room on the fifth day of October for our monthly business meeting and began as normal with our evaluation of Revolution. None of us had anything constructive to add. As we watched the event we all became giddy children as if we were watching Supreme Challenge as a group. Revolution had gone off better than could have been expected and our attendance for the event had become our highest to date. We were all very excited for the slight momentum we were gaining in central Iowa and transitioned straight into solidifying our creative plans for the rest of the year and beyond. A lot of ideas had been tossed around and only pairings were made to get us started at our October show, which we had chosen as Culture Shock. October would be a bit of a reboot month for us, allowing the show to be a bit of a free for all after having talent locked into stories for so long. We had finally come up with some pairings and made up a card for the show before transitioning to my financial report.

 

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Notable News From the Wrestling Industry

- Enforcer Roberts founded World Premier League, based out of the Mid South region. The promotion already has a lot of hype surrounding it, already classified as a Regional company. Roberts stated his intent to bring old school wrestling back to the Mid South. Steven Parker was named as Head Booker.

- Travis Century retired from active competition.

- "Crippler" Ray Kingman left the business at the ripe old age of 67.

 

Notable Contract Happenings

- WPL built their roster from the ground up. The list of their first employees includes Alex Braun, Hugh de Aske, Wilson Carlisle, Mitch Naess, Marc Speed, "Bulldozer" Brandon Smith, Primus Allen, Nelson Callum, Eric Tyler, Dean Waldorf and Jake Idol all under pay per appearance deals.

- Primus also signed a PPA deal with NYCW.

- Gino Montero signed a PPA deal with EMLL.

- Craig Prince, Owen Love, Tom Townsend and Jacob Jett all signed exclusive contract extensions with NOTBPW.

- Eddie Chandler and Francis Long signed exclusive contract extensions with CGC.

- Koshiro Ino and Scout signed exclusive extensions with TCW.

- Jake Idol walked out on CZCW.

- Running Wolf and Cherry Bomb both left USPW when their contracts expired.

- Masked Patriot was not renewed by SWF and he left the company.

 

Notable North American Title Changes

- Bobby Thomas captured the CGC Canadian Title for the second time when he defeated Christian Price.

- Donnie J won the Coastal Zone Title from Remmy Skye. This marks his fourth reign as champion.

- Bradford Peverell won the FCW People's Championship from Leper Messiah. This is his third reign.

- "Hollywood" Bret Starr crossed the one year mark as Mid Atlantic Champion.

- Steve Flash captured the vacant NYCW Tri-State Regional Title for his second reign as champion.

- Matthew Keith and Ash Campbell captured the PSW Tag Team Titles.

- "Hollywood" Bret Starr captured the PWMAX Championship from Air Attack Weasel.

- The Latino Kings defeated T-Bone Bright and Panda Mask II for the PWMAX Tag Team Titles.

- Flying Jimmy Foxx won the TCW All Action Title for a third time when he defeated Freddy Huggins.

- Wolf Hawkins recaptured the TCW World Heavyweight Title from Rocky Golden.

- Tyson Baine has held the USPW World Championship for one year.

- Nadia Snow became the first ever WPL Girl Power Champion.

- Knuckles won the vacant WPL Heavyweight Title.

 

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I know Spade is a heel by nature but I was not expecting that turn, well done.

 

Yeah, it was a fun thing to come up with. When I signed him, I was going to have him come in and immediately align himself with Vessey and Valentine, but I got to thinking and came up with this. I just wish he had come available sooner, so I could have booked the story a little longer.

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Midwest Championship Wrestling presents Culture Shock*

October 25th, 2014

Live at the Moose Lodge in Colfax, Iowa

Last month at MCW's biggest show of the year Spencer Spade showed his true colors when he assisted Casey Valentine in defending the MCW Heavyweight Title against Aaron Andrews. Spade had proclaimed to be in MCW to stand up against people like Valentine and Cameron Vessey but that proved to be a false statement. This month at Culture Shock, Spencer Spade will address the crowd. Also, Matthew Keith made his return to MCW at Revolution. It was supposed to be a single appearance, but Keith has requested a Road to Glory rematch with Aaron Andrews after being defeated with his own submission move at that event. All of that and more when MCW streams live for Culture Shock!

 

MCW Heavyweight Title

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KC Glenn vs. Casey Valentine©

 

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Aaron Andrews vs. Matthew Keith

 

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Mikey James vs. Greg Gauge

 

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Morgan Malone vs. Spencer Spade

 

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Nigel Svensson vs. Cameron Vessey

 

*Card Subject To Change

Doors Open: 6:30 P.M.

Bell Time: 7:00 P.M.

Quick Match Listing

KC Glenn vs. Casey Valentine©

Aaron Andrews vs. Matthew Keith

Mikey James vs. Greg Gauge

Morgan Malone vs. Spencer Spade

Nigel Svensson vs. Cameron Vessey

 

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KC Glenn vs. Casey Valentine©

Valentine is far, far too over to lose here

Aaron Andrews vs. Matthew Keith

"Ace" is probably more over than anyone else in MCW-- Matt Keith won't be going over

Mikey James vs. Greg Gauge

James just won the #1 Contendership, he isn't losing to Double G

Morgan Malone vs. Spencer Spade

A squash match

Nigel Svensson vs. Cameron Vessey

The Super-Swede is not yet over enough to score a dub

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