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Quick Picks:</p><p>

(AF) Benjamin vs. <strong>Manik</strong></p><p>

(AF) <strong>Alexander</strong> vs. Granite</p><p>

(AF) <strong>Bucks</strong> vs. Shatter & Ciampa</p><p>

<strong>Hollywood</strong> vs. Ion</p><p>

Williams vs. Kendrick vs. <strong>Edwards</strong></p><p>

Barreta vs. <strong>Moore</strong></p><p>

TV Title: <strong>Cage ©</strong> vs. Low-Ki</p><p>

<strong>Anderson & Daniels</strong> vs. Hennig & JLA</p><p>

<strong>Styles</strong> vs. Rhino</p>

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<p>Quick Picks:</p><p>

(AF) <strong>Benjamin</strong> vs. Manik</p><p>

(AF) <strong>Alexander</strong> vs. Granite</p><p>

(AF) <strong>Bucks</strong> vs. Shatter & Ciampa</p><p>

<strong>Hollywood</strong> vs. Ion</p><p>

Williams vs. Kendrick vs. <strong>Edwards</strong></p><p>

Barreta vs. <strong>Moore</strong></p><p>

TV Title: <strong>Cage ©</strong> vs. Low-Ki</p><p>

<strong>Anderson & Daniels</strong> vs. Hennig & JLA</p><p>

<strong>Styles</strong> vs. Rhino</p>

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KWF Actionfest

Manik def. Shelton Benjamin with the Death From Below.

Rating: 54

 

Cedric Alexander def. Kenneth Granite after an Atomic Wedgie Bomb.

Rating: 43

 

The Young Bucks def. Shatter & Tommaso Ciampa after the More Bang For Your Buck combination on Shatter.

Rating: 41

 

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KWF Saturday Night Superman

Saturday, Week 4, July 2015

NB Red Ball Internet Centre (The Maritimes)

Attendance: 1500 (SELL OUT!)

 

Match 1

Singles Match

"Mr. Famous" Johnny Hollywood vs. Zema Ion

 

Yet another opening contest was home for Johnny Hollywood, who has recently opted out of World Heavyweight Championship opportunities due to his Climb to Fame Famous Briefcase win. This match was really something special, and a highlight of two of KWF's brightest stars. No one was disappointed in this one, except for Zema Ion, who missed a Springboard DDT and was hit with the Moonlight Drive.

 

Johnny Hollywood def. Low-Ki with the Moonlight Drive.

Match Rating: 62

 

Match 2

Three Way Dance

Douglas Williams vs. Brian Kendrick vs. Eddie Edwards

 

The second halves of these three teams that are facing off at Final Four went at it here. With the Foreign Forward getting the advantage last week, there was a lot for Kendrick and Edwards to attempt to prove here. The technical style of Williams slowed the pace in the middle, but things began to pick up again in a big way when Kendrick and Edwards traded blows. Kendrick got the better of Edwards, if only for a moment, as he tried to clothesline Edwards over the top rope but this attempt was ducked and Kendrick ended up on the outside. Williams tried to take advantage, but fell victim to a Cross-Legged Fisherman's Buster. The Wolves grab some momentum.

 

Eddie Edwards def. Douglas Williams, Brian Kendrick after a Cross-Legged Fisherman's Buster on Williams.

Rating: 56

 

Match 3

Singles Match

Barreta vs. "The Prince of Punk" Shannon Moore

 

Last week, Shannon Moore shocked everyone (besides himself) when he beat the Modern Dragons in a handicap match. This earned him a first round Final Four match against the Mod Drags at Final Four, an attempt to regain the KWF World Tag Team Championships on both ends. Last week, however, Moore pinned Barreta whilst pulling his tights. This leads to tonight's match-up, and it appeared these two just didn't have chemistry one-on-one (without Manik in the mix). Shannon Moore seemed to prove last week was not a fluke, though, when he put Barreta away with the Halo.

 

Shannon Moore def. Barreta with the Halo.

Rating: 39

 

Match 4

Singles Match

KWF World Television Championship

"The F'N Machine" Brian Cage © vs. Low-Ki

 

This was Low-Ki's rematch for the TV Title, and these two (once again) had good chemistry. This match, though, was much shorter than the one at Make Me Famous. Rather than a back-and-forth contest, the usual impressive Low-Ki seemed to be riding a low wave of momentum. Brian Cage, on the other hand, has been ever so impressive. He will be in Final Four on Monday, but tonight his title was up for grabs. He went ahead and put the former champion away with a Pumphandle Facebuster.

 

Brian Cage def. Low-Ki with a Pumphandle Facebuster to make defense #1 of his KWF World Television Championship.

Rating: 47

 

Pre-Main Event

Tag Team Match

"Glorified Asshole" Mr. Anderson & "The Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels vs. "Perfect Jr." Joe Hennig & Justin Lee Angel

 

After the six man tag last week, these four guys were hoping for yet another chance to get momentum for Final Four. Daniels scored the win over JLA last week, but this week it appeared he and Anderson could not operate cohesively. Anderson was as cocky as ever, and Daniels was very self-righteous. Hennig looked to continue his Perfect Streak by never being pinned, and he did so when he landed the Perfect Plex on Anderson and tagged in JLA, who landed the 450 Splash for the 1,2,3.

 

Joe Hennig & Justin Lee Angel def. Mr. Anderson & Christopher Daniels after the Perfect Plex and 450 Splash on Anderson.

Rating: 62

 

Main Event

Singles Match

"The Phenomenal" AJ Styles vs. "The Gore Machine" Rhino

 

Our main event featured the extremely popular and exciting World Heavyweight Champion against KWF's most dominant singles competitor, Rhino. Styles fought Rhino harder than pretty much anyone ever has here in KWF, which was great to see. The back-and-forth action went on for nearly twenty minutes. This came to a halt, however, when AJ Styles came off the top rope with a Splash, and Rhino hit a devastating Gore in mid-air! Rhino has pinned the World Heavyweight Champion! This will give him more momentum than anyone heading into Monday's Final Four event.

 

Rhino def. AJ Styles with a mid-air Gore!

Rating: 63

 

Show Rating: 60

 

Prediction Results:

michgcs: 7

Great score, I just have to wonder why you get upset, I don't even keep track of TV predictions. :p

crackerjack: 6

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KWF Final Four 2015

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Singles Match

"Mr. Famous" Johnny Hollywood vs. Shatter

 

Tag Team Final Four

First Match-Up

Foreign Forward vs. Londrick vs. The American Wolves

 

Tag Team Final Four

Second Match-Up

New Japan Pro-Wrestling's Time Splitters (Alex Shelley & Kushida) vs. CMLL World Tag Team Champions Negro Casas & Shocker

 

Tag Team Final Four

Third Match-Up

Modern Dragons vs. "The Prince of Punk" Shannon Moore

 

Singles Final Four

First Match-Up

"The Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels vs. "Perfect Jr." Joe Hennig

 

Singles Final Four

Second Match-Up

"The Gore Machine" Rhino vs. Justin Lee Angel

 

Singles Final Four

Third Match-Up

"The F'N Machine" Brian Cage vs. "Glorified Asshole" Mr. Anderson

 

KWF Women's Championship

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Singles Match

Madison Rayne © vs. Velvet Sky

 

KWF World Tag Team Championships

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Final Four Finale

Elimination Match

The Young Bucks © vs. Foreign Forward/Londrick/The American Wolves vs. Time Splitters/Negro Casas & Shocker vs. Modern Dragons/Shannon Moore

 

KWF World Heavyweight Championship

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Final Four Finale

Elimination Match

"The Phenomenal" AJ Styles © vs. Christopher Daniels/Joe Hennig vs. Rhino/Justin Lee Angel vs. Brian Cage/Mr. Anderson

 

 

Quick Picks:

Winner of this shall receive a prediction prize!

Hollywood vs. Shatter

TFF1: Forwarders vs. Londrick vs. Wolves

TFF2: Time Splitters vs. Casas & Shocker

TFF3: Mod Drags vs. Moore

SFF1: Daniels vs. Hennig

SFF2: Rhino vs. JLA

SFF3: Cage vs. Anderson

Women's Title: Madison © vs. Velvet

Tag Titles/Tag Final Four: The Bucks © vs. Forwarders/Londrick/Wolves vs. Splitters/Casas & Shocker vs. Mod Drags/Moore

WHC/Singles Final Four: Styles © vs. Daniels/Hennig vs. Rhino/JLA vs. Cage/Anderson

Bonus Questions:

How many titles will change hands?

Will the Johnny Hollywood cash in the Famous Briefcase on the World Heavyweight Champion tonight?

Which team will be eliminated last in the Tag Team Championship match?

Which competitor will be eliminated last in the World Heavyweight Championship match?

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Hollywood vs. Shatter

TFF1: Forwarders vs. Londrick vs. Wolves

TFF2: Time Splitters vs. Casas & Shocker

TFF3: Mod Drags vs. Moore

SFF1: Daniels vs. Hennig

SFF2: Rhino vs. JLA

SFF3: Cage vs. Anderson

Women's Title: Madison © vs. Velvet

Tag Titles/Tag Final Four: The Bucks © vs. Forwarders/Londrick/Wolves vs. Splitters/Casas & Shocker vs. Mod Drags/Moore

WHC/Singles Final Four: Styles © vs. Daniels/Hennig vs. Rhino/JLA vs. Cage/Anderson

Bonus Questions:

How many titles will change hands? zero

Will the Johnny Hollywood cash in the Famous Briefcase on the World Heavyweight Champion tonight? Nope

Which team will be eliminated last in the Tag Team Championship match? Mod Drags

Which competitor will be eliminated last in the World Heavyweight Championship match? Cage

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Now I'm even MORE upset that my great score won't lead to anything! :eek:

 

Hollywood vs. Shatter

TFF1: Forwarders vs. Londrick vs. Wolves

TFF2: Time Splitters vs. Casas & Shocker

TFF3: Mod Drags vs. Moore

I hope they don't do the job again!

SFF1: Daniels vs. Hennig

SFF2: Rhino vs. JLA

SFF3: Cage vs. Anderson

Women's Title: Madison © vs. Velvet

Tag Titles/Tag Final Four: The Bucks © vs. Forwarders/Londrick/Wolves vs. Splitters/Casas & Shocker vs. Mod Drags/Moore

I think the Bucks escape with the gold, unfortunately

WHC/Singles Final Four: Styles © vs. Daniels/Hennig vs. Rhino/JLA vs. Cage/Anderson

Bonus Questions:

How many titles will change hands? 1

Will the Johnny Hollywood cash in the Famous Briefcase on the World Heavyweight Champion tonight? I HOPE SO

Which team will be eliminated last in the Tag Team Championship match? I'm a fan of the Time Splitters, so them :p

Which competitor will be eliminated last in the World Heavyweight Championship match? AJ Styles

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KWF Final Four 2015

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The introduction to the sixth KWF Pay-Per-View event is followed by the shot switching to the announce table.

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Lenny Leonard: "Hello and welcome! To Kryptonite Wrestling Federation's landmark half-birthday, our sixth ever Pay-Per-View event, Final Four 2015!"

Matt Striker: "My name is Matt Striker, that is Lenny Leonard, and this is Gavin Loudspeaker! Who are we in front of tonight, Gavin?"

Gavin Loudspeaker: "You ask like you don't know, friend! We are here in New Jersey at the Sun National Bank Arena, SOLD OUT! IN FRONT OF EIGHT THOUSAND AND ONE HUNDRED PEOPLE!"

Leonard: "And live on Pay-Per-View! This never-before-seen event will feature three matches that will lead to our Final Four double-main event for the KWF World Tag Team Championship and KWF World Heavyweight Championships, respectively."

Striker: "Along with the two Final Four series', we have a match between the Famous Briefcase holder and one of KWF's resident powerhouses, as well as a match for the KWF Women's Champoinship between former Beautiful People teammates, our ever-so-famous champion Madison Rayne, and the gorgeous Velvet Sky."

Gavin: "While that is fantastic, Matt, we're all looking forward to seeing how The Young Bucks and AJ Styles do defending their championships. It could be any of the teams or singles competitors involved in Final Four walking out with the gold tonight, that's the beauty of it."

Leonard: "The Foreign Forward, Londrick, The American Wolves, the Time Splitters from New Japan, Negro Casas & Shocker of CMLL, the Modern Dragons, and the lone man Shannon Moore all look to get a shot at the Bucks later on tonight!"

Striker: "Then we'll have Joe Hennig, Christopher Daniels, Rhino, Justin Lee Angel, Mr. Anderson, and Brian Cage all trying to earn a shot against Styles to close the show and walk out the World Heavyweight Champion! Let's get started!"

 

Singles Match

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"Mr. Famous" Johnny Hollywood vs. Shatter

 

A pretty good way to start the show here. A nice back-and-forth match that started out with Shatter completely in control. Hollywood managed to make things a little more back and forth by move out of the way from a corner spear, and getting Shatter in prime position for a beautiful hesitation dropkick. After a lot of back and forth, Shatter tried for the Torture Rack bu the 2015 Famous Briefcase Winner went ahead and slipped off of his shoulders, landed a parkour-style side kick to the top of his opponent's head, and then ended things with the Starship Pain.

 

Johnny Hollywood def. Shatter with Starship Pain.

Rating: 62

 

Matt Striker: "With everything that's going on tonight, and the fact that we're going to see an all-out war in the last match of the evening, you have to think Johnny Hollywood came here to become the World Heavyweight Champion."

Gavin Loudspeaker: "And he has a better shot at it than anyone vying here tonight in Final Four. That Famous Briefcase will allow Hollywood to be the final opponent of the World Heavyweight Champion tonight, if he so chooses. Hell, he could cash in before the match, or not at all. We don't know!"

Lenny Leonard: "Perhaps we shall find out. Until then, we've got tag team action underway at the start of the Tag Team Final Four. These three teams coming up have had a lot of goes at each other since KWF's inception. None of them had managed to capture the World Tag Team Championships, however, and tonight will give them another chance. Williams and Galloway, London and Kendrick, Richards and Edwards. Who's coming out on top?"

 

Tag Team Final Four

First Match-Up

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Foreign Forward vs. Londrick vs. The American Wolves

 

These teams have gotten to know each other quite well here in KWF, but not anywhere else in the world. The Forwarders have only competed together here, Londrick were fast and furious members of WWE's tag team division, and the Wolves have taken their tag team expertise to pretty much every recognizable independent promotion around the United States, and even in outside countries. Working full-time at KWF, however, these teams need to get their hands on the KWF World Tag Team Championships.

This match provided great action, and kept things rolling on the PPV whilst getting things started in the series.

Londrick and the Wolves worked together quite often in the early goings, much to the delight of the fans who couldn't possibly give enough hate to Williams and Galloway tonight. Make no mistake, the Europeans performed fantastically here tonight and managed to fight off the two opposing teams quite a bit. Just as Drew Galloway was down on the outside, and Douglas Williams in the ring, Eddie Edwards landed a kick to the gut of Brian Kendrick. Paul London responded with a huge dropsault to knock Edwards down, and Richards clotheslined him upon recovery. The Wolves brawled with the Hooligans for a bit, culminating in the Wolves landing the Hammer of the Gods on Paul London and Brian Kendrick, respectively. Just as they went for the stereo covers, cue the Forwarders. They broke up the pins (in stereo) and landed a nice double flapjack to Davey Richards, with his neck landing on the top rope. They tossed Richards to the outside and proceeded to land their Chaos Shock combination on Eddie Edwards. One, Two, Three! The Foreign Forward will challenge for the World Tag Team Titles in Final Four tonight!

 

Foreign Forward def. Londrick, The American Wolves following the Chaos Shock combination on Eddie Edwards.

Rating: 63

 

Lenny Leonard: "While they may not be fans of America, you may have to appreciate that the Foreign Forward are the first organic KWF tag team."

Matt Striker: "The second, of which, is the Modern Dragons."

Gavin Loudspeaker: "But more on them later. Up next, we bring you a tag team from New Japan Pro Wrestling, American Alex Shelley and Kushida of the Time Splitters, as they go up against veteran wrestlers and current Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre World Tag Team Champions, Negro Casas and Shocker!"

Leonard: "The Time Splitters have been working well in NJPW, and clearly fan-favorite Alex Shelley will be a sight to see here tonight. Negro Casas trained our very own Manik over fifteen years ago, while Shocker was the 2006 TNA World X Cup Team Mexico Champion."

Gavin: "It's youth against experience when the 31-year-old Time Splitters face the Mexican veterans. Here we go!"

 

Tag Team Final Four

Second Match-Up

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New Japan Pro-Wrestling's Time Splitters (Alex Shelley & Kushida) vs. CMLL World Tag Team Champions Negro Casas & Shocker

 

Not a very lengthy match, but it was a good one. The Time Splitters were clearly a team well-received by the crowd. Shelley has been on KWF's radar for quite some time, and the fans can attest to that. Casas and Shocker, though, are the two biggest stars in CMLL right now, each holding Singles and Tag Team gold simultaneously. They used their experience edge to keep things evened out here. Near the end, Shelley landed Sliced Bread #2 on Negro Casas but this was in his own corner, allowing Shocker to land the blind tag. He took it to Shelley with a Springboard Dropkick and a flurry of punches and kicks. Shelley managed to tag out to Kushdia, who came in for a roll-up from Shocker, who stretched his feet back onto the ropes and stole the victory!

 

Negro Casas & Shocker def. Time Splitters when Shocker pinned Kushida whilst using the ropes for leverage.

Rating: 63

 

Leonard: "The crowd is not happy about that one! Our visitors from CMLL have no problem with it, however, as they'll be challenging for the World Tag Team Championships later on tonight."

Striker: "The final team in that Four Way equation is about to be revealed. Well, I should say the final unit. Shannon Moore works alone tonight, hoping to get 'his rematch' for the World Tag Team Championships. Unfortunately for him, his opponents are the other organic KWF team. The Modern Dragons. You have to know they won't let Moore steal another win here tonight, not while it counts."

Gavin: "Many people thought that all of this was just an arrogant ploy, and that Moore would be bringing a partner here tonight, but I spoke with him backstage earlier and I am completely convinced that--well, he's convinced that he's going to do this by himself."

Leonard: "Let's find out guys!"

 

Tag Team Final Four

Third Match-Up

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Modern Dragons vs. "The Prince of Punk" Shannon Moore

 

Indeed, Shannon Moore did come out for this one by himself. A bold strategy, if there ever had been one, but Moore beat the Mod Drags before. Tonight, they were all over him, making sure he wasn't about to steal another victory. He tried to roll-up Barreta as Shocker did to Kushida earlier tonight, but this was to no avail. He fought hard for sure, no one could deny that. It was just inevitable for the former World Tag Team Champions to put this one away and earn another shot at their titles. Moore landed the Halo on both of his opponents on the outside, at one point, but could not capitalize when Barreta saved the pinfall and headed to the corner for Manik to tag him and land the Dragon Fire combination.

 

Modern Dragons def. Shannon Moore with the Dragon Fire.

Rating: 59

 

Leonard: "And there you have it folks, the three teams joining The Young Bucks in the Final Four later this evening. Foreign Forward, Negro Casas & Shocker, and the Modern Dragons."

Striker: "Now that is settled, let's find out who will be challenging AJ Styles tonight!"

Gavin: "Styles has promised to be a fighting World Heavyweight Champion, but he was beat cleanly by Rhino just this past Saturday on Superman. Anyone could capitalize on that momentum! Who will it be?"

 

Singles Final Four

First Match-Up

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"The Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels vs. "Perfect Jr." Joe Hennig

 

These two were beyond entertaining here tonight, fighting back-and-forth all throughout and showing a shocking great amount of chemistry. Joe Hennig has never submitted to been pinned, so that Perfect Streak came into play here as well. The self-professed savior showed the younger competitor a thing or two in the ring, for sure, but it appears Daniels has taken a bit of a backseat as of late, slipping up just slightly with a missed BME. Hennig caught him on his shoulder and landed a nice carry into a Reverse DDT. He then called to the crowd for support before landing the Perfect Plex, in memory of his late and great father, "Mr. Perfect" Curt Hennig. He held the leg for the one, two, three! Hennig is getting a title shot tonight in Final Four!

 

Joe Hennig def. Christopher Daniels with the Perfect Plex.

Rating: 67

 

Singles Final Four

Second Match-Up

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"The Gore Machine" Rhino vs. Justin Lee Angel

 

The action kept rolling with this one, but things were much less back-and-forth. Though both of these men are former KWF World Television Champions, and JLA has been impressive as of late, this match was Rhino's to win from the get-go. Perhaps the most dominant heel in KWF, Rhino charged at JLA for the Gore, but JLA managed to hop over his head. Rhino bounced off the ropes, JLA turned right around, and Rhino landed the Gore for real this time.

 

Rhino def. Justin Lee Angel with the Gore.

Rating: 61

 

Singles Final Four

Third Match-Up

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"The F'N Machine" Brian Cage vs. "Glorified Asshole" Mr. Anderson

 

The last competitor to enter final four was decided right here. Brian Cage, the dominant youngster, brought his A-Game here against former KWF World Heavyweight Champion Mr. Anderson. Cage went toe-to-toe with the main eventer, perhaps finally slipping into one of the top spots in KWF. Unfortunately for Cage, however, Anderson does not go down easy. He kicked out of a Discus Clothesline, a Flying Elbow Drop, AND a Pumphandle Facebuster. Anderson managed to land the Kenton Bomb to grab the last spot in our main event and get himself another shot at regaining his gold.

 

Mr. Anderson def. Brian Cage with the Kenton Bomb.

Rating: 66

 

Striker: "Joe Hennig, Rhino, Mr. Anderson. AJ Styles will have his hands full here tonight."

Leonard: "That he will, Matt, but first we'll see Madison Rayne and Velvet Sky hash out their differences inside the ring."

Gavin: "You have to wonder if anyone will get involved on her behalf, as the women of KWF just can't seem to stop messing with each other!"

 

KWF Women's Championship

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Singles Match

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Madison Rayne © vs. Velvet Sky

 

This was one of the best women's wrestling matches to date, and that had a lot to do with the impressive in-ring skills of our KWF Women's Champion, Madison Rayne. She had the crowd in the palm of her hands, booing her every move. She used that to her advantage, and allowed it to fuel her in shutting down Velvet Sky out there. A few nearfalls from both women, with Velvet kicking out of the Rayne Drop early on. The second time the Rayne Drop was seen, Velvet looked lifeless. 1! 2! 3! Madison looked great out there.

 

Madison Rayne def. Velvet Sky with the Rayne Drop to make defense #2 of her KWF Women's Championship.

Rating: 67

 

Leonard: "After an impressive title defense, we finally hit the name-quality matches of the night. The Final Four teams and Final Four competitors will contest for their respective titles."

Striker: "The Forwarders, Casas & Shocker, the Mod Drags, Hennig, Rhino, and Anderson have worked hard already here tonight, now it's time for the Young Bucks and AJ Styles, respectively, to prove their worth as champions."

Gavin: "The elimination Final Four finale for the KWF World Tag Team Championships are up next!"

 

KWF World Tag Team Championships

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Final Four Finale

Elimination Match

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The Young Bucks © vs. Foreign Forward vs. Negro Casas & Shocker vs. Modern Dragons

 

In this one, only one member of each team had to be eliminated in order for their partner to have the same fate. That being said, the match was also contested under four corners rules, with partners being able to tag out to someone on any opposing team. The fast-paced Matt & Nick Jackson, technical master Douglas Williams, the big brawler Drew Galloway, all-round veterans Negro Casas & Shocker, and the technical wrestling, high-flying Manik with high-flying entertainer Barreta. This one was sure to impress!

Things started off with Williams and Matt Jackson. After awhile in control, Williams recharged his batteries by tagging out to Negro Casas. Matt, on the other hand, tagged out to Manik. This was an interesting match-up. Teacher vs. Student, so many years later. Manik shook Casas' hand, but Casas kicked him in the gut, much to the hate of the fans in attendance. Casas worked Manik over for a couple minutes, but the young veteran fought back against his former instructor by hooking into the ropes like a Spider when Irish-Whipped. Vintage Manik. He then moved out of the way from a charge by Casas, and hopped to the outside with a Springboard Moonsault. He tossed Casas back in the ring, and locked him in the Figure Four Deathlock. Casas struggled for the ropes but Shocker broke the hold, causing Barreta to spring in with the Dudebuster DDT. Barreta rolled Shocker out of the ring with his feet, headed back to the ropes and grabbed the tag from Manik for the Dragon Fire on Negro Casas. He then tagged Manik back in, allowing him to pin his former teacher.

 

Eliminated: Negro Casas & Shocker

 

Just like that, we're down to three teams. Manik looked very emotional as Casas slid out of the ring and headed to the back. This allowed opportunist Drew Galloway to slip into the ring and land a neckbreaker from behind. He then tossed Manik against the ropes and landed a Powerslam. After awhile of keeping Manik under he and Williams' control, Galloway went for the Future Shock DDT. Manik managed to escape the attempt and tag out to Nick Jackson. One half of our current World Tag Team Champions took it to Galloway with a flurry of elbows and punches, culminating in a nice Superkick. He went for the cover but Galloway put his shoulder up after 2. Nick tagged Matt and then landed a 450 Splash, followed by Matt hitting a Moonsault. This pinfall looked to be closer, but Douglas Williams broke it up. Galloway managed to tag Williams in, who kept things even between himself and Matt Jackson. When it looked like Matt was in big trouble, he tagged out to Barreta of the Mod Drags. Barreta was definitely the freshest man in the match, and he came in like a house of fire, taking Williams down with several different running moves. A hurricanrana was followed by holding the legs for a pin, but Barreta received only a two-count. Williams tried to slow the pace with rest holds, but Barreta had no desire to slow down. The exciting youngster landed a great hesitation dropkick to derail momentum for the Foreign Forward, but Williams tagged out to Nick Jackson. This led to a great back and forth between Nick and Barreta, culminating in a double clothesline and "This is awesome!" chants. Both tag team wrestlers tagged out to their respective partners, and Manik and Matt both came in off the hot tag simultaneously. Manik slipped around Matt and landed a Falling Neckbreaker. Manik picked Matt up and whipped him against the ropes. Galloway managed a blind tag, but did not capitalize until after Manik landed the Death From Below on Matt Jackson. Manik went for the cover, but the referee insisted Matt be helped out of the ring. Manik showed a smirk through his mask, turning around to Drew Galloway. The bigger man kicked him in the gut and hit the Future Shock DDT, successfully this time around. Williams hit a Belly-to-Belly on Barreta as he tried to break things up.

 

Eliminated: Modern Dragons

 

Thus, there were only two teams. The Young Bucks and the Foreign Forward. The Champions and their lone challengers. Things didn't continue on much longer in this one, as Williams and Galloway have been in the ring against five different teams tonight! They definitely looked tired, which was the champions' advantage in the end here. Nick and Matt landed the More Bang For Your Buck combination on Drew Galloway. ONE!

 

 

 

TWO!

 

 

 

 

 

 

THR-NOO!

The crowd goes crazy in disbelief when the exhausted ICW Heavyweight, EVOLVE World, and FWE Tag Team Champion kicks out from the KWF World Tag Team Champions' double team move. Matt Jackson is more confused than anyone, but he has no time to react as Douglas Williams (overconfident and not suprised as all) heads into the ring and picks him up, landing a back suplex. He rolls Galloway over toward his own corner, but Nick Jackson runs at him. Jackson dropkicks Williams in the face, causing him to roll out onto the apron. This causes Galloway to slap Williams' hand. With Douglas Williams now the legal partner, he comes to his sense and heads into the ring. Nick Jackson runs at him once more, but the crafty veteran steps out of the way and dips the ropes. He turns to Matt Jackson and lands the Chaos Theory Suplex! Drew Galloway musters all he has left to jump at Nick Jackson with a Double Axe Handle off the apron. Williams holds Matt for the pin. ONE!

 

 

 

 

TWO!

 

 

 

 

 

THREE! NEW CHAMPIONS!

 

Foreign Forward def. Negro Casas & Shocker, Modern Dragons, The Young Bucks to win the KWF World Tag Team Championships and KWF Final Four (Tag) 2015!

Rating: 64

 

Striker: "WOW!"

Gavin: "What Matt means to say is, only in KWF will you see determination as beautiful as that. Love 'em or hate 'em, the Foreign Forward fought long and hard, against more opponents than anyone else, and came out on top here in Final Four! That's the drive it takes to succeed here in KWF, especially in a unique night like this one."

Leonard: "We're nearing the end of the evening, but there is plenty of time left for our now generally-rested competitors in the Final Four finale for the KWF World Heavyweight Championship! AJ Styles, Joe Hennig, Rhino, Mr. Anderson."

Striker: "Styles has been a dominant champion thus far, but as you can see, Final Four can bring out the best in the challengers!"

Leonard: "Joe Hennig has yet to be pinned or submitted, it'll be interesting to see him put the Perfect Streak on the line for the title!"

Gavin: "Rhino barely broke a sweat earlier tonight against JLA, and he has been dominant since day one in KWF, exactly six months ago, when he won his debut, a battle royal, and made history. Now, he has a clean victory over the current World Heavyweight Champion!"

Striker: "But let us not count out the former champion Mr. Anderson, he has nothing but hatred for AJ Styles at this point and will stop at nothing to regain what he believes to be rightfully his!"

Gavin: "A phenomenon, perfection, a machine, and an asshole. Who's going to come out on top!?"

Leonard: "RIGHT! NOW!"

 

KWF World Heavyweight Championship

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Final Four Finale

Elimination Match

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"The Phenomenal" AJ Styles © vs. "Perfect Jr." Joe Hennig vs. "The Gore Machine" Rhino vs. "Glorified Asshole" Mr. Anderson

 

Things start off pretty slowly, with each of the four men circling the ring. Styles has a huge target on his back, obviously, but Hennig doesn't appear to be eyeing him down like Rhino and Anderson are. This leads to Hennig and Styles moving closer together and staring down both Rhino and Anderson. The four clash in the center, with Styles trading blows with Rhino and Anderson fighting Hennig. Things break down when Rhino pushes Styles to the mat, and Anderson eats a clothesline from Hennig. Rhino then grabs Hennig and lands a Belly-to-Belly Suplex. Styles gets up quickly but Rhino puts him down with a Belly-to-Belly as well. Mr. Anderson gets to his feet and helps Rhino stomp on Styles, but gets a Belly-to-Belly from Rhino also! Rhino raises his fist to a chorus of boos. He stomps away at Styles, clealry focusing the champion. Hennig makes it to his feet and starts hitting Rhino from behind, but Rhino grabs him and whips him against the ropes. Hennig ducks a clothesline, and then another one, and lands a nice dropkick to send Rhino back a bit. He lands a kick to the gut and then a few axe handles to get Rhino to one knee. Hennig comes off the ropes and runs at Rhino, landing a quick snap DDT. Hennig picks Rhino up and goes for the Perfect Plex, but Rhino fights back and starts beating Hennig to the mat. Hennig won't stay down, causing Rhino to become more and more enraged. Anderson and Styles trade blows for a second on the side, with Styles getting the upper hand and landing a Suplex. Rhino looks at Styles and runs at him for a Gore but the champion moves out of the way. Rhino isn't phased, bouncing off the ropes and coming back for another Gore. This time it hits, just as he did to JLA earlier in the evening. He hooks the leg for an early pin on the champion! ONE! TWO! NO! Joe Hennig broke up the pin!

Rhino looks confused and very, very angry. He gets to his feet, and starts punching Hennig in the head, followed by tossing him over the top rope to the outside. He follows Hennig out there quickly, and throws him into the front of the announce table. Rhino strips the announce table down, rage continuing. Hennig manages to get to his feet and starts hitting Rhino from behind against but the big man lands a Belly-to-Belly to place Hennig on the table. He then climbs up onto it himself, hooking Hennig up for a Piledriver. The crowd boos as Rhino lands the Piledriver to send Hennig through the announce table. Rhino slowly gets to his feet, only for AJ Styles to make a huge leap over the top rope and to the outside with the Fosbury Flop. Fans clap and shout 'HOLY SHIT! HOLY SHIT! HOLY SHIT!' after the sequence of events. Eventually, Mr. Anderson tosses Styles back into the ring, and Rhino makes his own way to his feet. At this same time, paramedics come out to the aide of "Perfect Jr." Matt Striker notes that Hennig has been removed from the match.

 

Eliminated: Joe Hennig

 

Anderson works away at Styles inside the ring, and Rhino gives off a huge smirk to the audience as Joe Hennig is stretchered to the back. Anderson lands a huge backdrop to Styles, who waves his arms on the way to the mat. Rhino makes his way back into the ring and trades blows with Anderson. The much less-winded Anderson gets the advantage and takes Rhino down with a series of clotheslines. He follows up with a few rest holds. Rhino eventually powers out, but AJ Styles lands a Springboard Dropkick. One foot hits Rhino, and the other hits Anderson. Both men fall back on the opposite side of the ring and champion raises his arms, getting support from the fans in attendance. Styles stomps on Anderson's legs a few times before randomly locking him in the Calf Killer. Fans chant "TAP! TAP! TAP! TAP!" but it's over for Anderson yet as he manages to escape the hold. The former champion trades punches with AJ Styles and dodges a Pele Kick, allowing himself to go for the Mic Check. Styles pushes him away instead, but eats a random running Bulldog from Rhino. Rhino and Anderson both stomp Styles, not fighting each other this time around. They work away at the World Heavyweight Champion for several minutes. This alliance lasts just until Styles is sent to the outside with a double Suplex over the top rope. Anderson knocks Rhino down with a powerful clothesline, and follows up by heading to the top rope. Just as he comes down with a Senton, Rhino rolls out of the way. He gets into the corner as the crowd gives into Rhino's hand motions: "GORE! GORE! GORE! GORE! GORE!" Anderson recovers and Rhino lands a side-splitting Gore first try. He covers the Glorified Asshole for the three count.

 

Eliminated: Mr. Anderson

 

Rhino pushes Anderson out of the ring and looks to AJ Styles, who is on the outside. AJ Styles hops up onto the apron and Rhino lands a punch to the side of his head. AJ hits him back three times in a row but a determined Rhino doesnt seem very phased. He clutches AJ's hair with one hand, and under his shoulder with the other, tossing him into the ring with authority. He stomps on AJ just a few times before heading to the corner once more. Fans reluctantly chant "GORE!" again, and watch as Rhino dismantles the World Heavyweight Champion. ONE!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TWOOOOOO!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THREE---NOOOO! There's a kick-out from the resilient champion, who fights his way back into the match-up for the next few minutes. Styles eventually manages to get the upper hand with a Springboard Moonsault into a Reverse DDT. He locks in the Figure Four on Rhino after awhile in control, but the big man manages to turn over and breaks the hold. Rhino pulls himself up with the ropes, AJ does the same. He runs at Rhino, who lands a short-arm clothesline. He hooks the champion up for a Piledriver, and lands it! Before going for the pin, he grabs him and looks for a second Piledriver! Instead, AJ Styles escapes and tosses Rhino over his head. Styles breaks away to the apron and comes in with a Superman Punch to send Rhino down to his knees. AJ Styles hooks up Rhino for the Styles Clash... and lands it! Before going for the pin, he knows the bigger man has a chance of kicking out. He heads to the ring apron and lands the Spiral Tap! It's over! ONE!

 

 

 

 

 

TWWWWOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THREEEEEEE!

 

AJ Styles def. Joe Hennig, Mr. Anderson, Rhino to make defense #2 of his KWF World Heavyweight Championship and win the KWF Final Four (Singles) 2015!

Rating: 75

 

Striker: "I don't know how he did it, but AJ Styles has come out of Final Four, STILL the KWF Heavyweight Champion of the World!"

There is a brief pause, and AJ Styles looks to the entrance ramp, expecting Johnny Hollywood to cash in. Instead, he is left to celebrate in the ring after a hard-fought title defense!

 

Overall Show Rating: 72

 

 

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Quick Picks:

Winner of this shall receive a prediction prize!

Hollywood vs. Shatter

TFF1: Forwarders vs. Londrick vs. Wolves

TFF2: Time Splitters vs. Casas & Shocker

TFF3: Mod Drags vs. Moore

SFF1: Daniels vs. Hennig

SFF2: Rhino vs. JLA

SFF3: Cage vs. Anderson

Women's Title: Madison © vs. Velvet

Tag Titles/Tag Final Four: The Bucks © vs. Forwarders vs. Casas & Shocker vs. Mod Drags

WHC/Singles Final Four: Styles © vs. Hennig vs. Rhino vs. Anderson

Bonus Questions:

How many titles will change hands? 1

Will Johnny Hollywood cash in the Famous Briefcase on the World Heavyweight Champion tonight? No

Which team will be eliminated last in the Tag Team Championship match? The Young Bucks

Which competitor will be eliminated last in the World Heavyweight Championship match? Rhino

 

Prediction Results:

TheLloyd: 4

michgcs: 6

I'm still rather unpredictable, which I like to see. Congrats, I'll send you your prize soon!

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Londrick vs. Zema Ion & Low-Ki

Barreta vs. Shatter

"Glorified Asshole" Mr. Anderson vs. Tony Nese

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Episode 21

Saturday, Week 1, August 2015

The Young Bucks vs. English Elements

"Mr. Famous" Johnny Hollywood vs. "The Prince of Punk" Shannon Moore

"The Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels vs. Justin Lee Angel

Mickie James & Velvet Sky vs. Madison Rayne & Awesome Kong

Champion vs. Champion: "The Phenomenal One" AJ Styles vs. "Thee" Drew Galloway

Open Challenge: "The Gore Machine" Rhino vs. ???

 

Quick Picks:

(AF) Londrick vs. Ion & Low-Ki

(AF) Barreta vs. Shatter

(AF) Anderson vs. Tony Nese

Bucks vs. Elements

Hollywood vs. Moore

Daniels vs. JLA

Mickie & Velvet vs. Madison & Kong

Styles vs. Galloway

Rhino vs. ???

 

4 Shows Before:

KWF High Voltage 2015

 

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Shatter's chest tattoo looks weird. LOL.

 

FF as the new tag champs! I never saw that coming! You must be impressed with how well Galloway's been doing in the indys :p

 

Just noticed the predictions were up, good thing you haven't posted the show yet :p

 

Quick Picks:

(AF) Londrick vs. Ion & Low-Ki

(AF) Barreta vs. Shatter

Could Shatter be on his way out? :eek:

(AF) Anderson vs. Tony Nese

Bucks vs. Elements

Gotta build 'em up for the rematch

Hollywood vs. Moore

Daniels vs. JLA

Mickie & Velvet vs. Madison & Kong

Styles vs. Galloway

Wanted to pick Drew, but c'mon! It's the champ!

Rhino vs. ???

Could there be a new signing on the horizon?

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What a great show that was man! How did AJ Styles beat three men who worked so hard to get into that match!! :p He is your top name for sure!! :D Loved the whole concept of the show actually, that the tag teams did the same! Nice work!!!

 

(AF) Londrick vs. Ion & Low-Ki

I could get behind them as a team IRL

(AF) Barreta vs. Shatter

Every time I pick Shatter, he loses!

(AF) Anderson vs. Tony Nese

Bucks vs. Elements

Hollywood vs. Moore

Daniels vs. JLA

Mickie & Velvet vs. Madison & Kong

Styles vs. Galloway

Controversial I know, but Styles has to lose sometimes, right?

Rhino vs. ???

 

There are so many dream matches on all of your shows!!! Daniels vs JLA. AJ vs Drew McIntyre... Rhino vs BROCK FREEKIN' LESNAR!!!!!! :D :D :D :D hahaha

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KWF Actionfest

Zema Ion & Low-Ki def. Londrick with a Filipino Destroyer on Paul London from Zema Ion.

Rating: 51

 

Barreta def. Shatter with a Dudebuster DDT.

Rating: 54

 

Mr. Anderson def. Tony Nese with a Mic Check.

Rating: 63

 

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KWF Saturday Night Superman

Saturday, Week 1, August 2015

IL Renaissance Coliseum (Great Lakes)

Attendance: 4200 (SELL OUT!)

 

Match 1

Tag Team Match

The Young Bucks vs. English Elements

 

After losing the World Tag Team titles in a hard fought bout at Final Four, the Bucks looked to prove they deserve another shot by taking on the other half of the Foreign Forward stable, the English Elements. They definitely sent a message to the new champions when they made quick work of Granite and Windsor and sealed the deal with More Bang For Your Buck.

 

The Young Bucks def. English Elements after More Bang For Your Buck on Joel Windsor.

Rating: 50

 

Match 2

Singles Match

"Mr. Famous" Johnny Hollywood vs. "The Prince of Punk" Shannon Moore

 

A good match between these two, Hollywood is certainly on top of the world and Moore is on his way up. The match was very even, but Moore couldn't stop the show stealer that is Johnny Hollywood. Moore landed the Mooregasm, but Hollywood kicked out, responded with the Moonlight Drive, and ended it with Starship Pain.

 

Johnny Hollywood def. Shannon Moore following Starship Pain.

Rating: 56

 

Just as Hollywood was celebrating, an enraged Shannon Moore hit him from behind and beat him down to the mat. Just as Hollywood started to get up, Moore ran up the turnbuckle and landed the Halo to send a message to the Famous Briefcase holder. He hates losing.

 

Rating: 47

 

Before our next singles bout, Christopher Daniels was in the ring with a microphone.

Christopher Daniels: "Justin.. Lee.. Angel? In what way are you an Angel? You see, I've been at the top of that mountain. I was an Angel, just like you claim to be. But, just like in our match tonight, you'll see it is not what it seems to be. You, just like me, will fall from the heavens, and become just another tortured soul. I'm the true Fallen Angel. You're nothing. Get out here so I can show you."

 

Rating: 51

 

Match 3

Singles Match

"The Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels vs. Justin Lee Angel

 

This match was very good, and the fans were very behind young high-flyer JLA. Daniels, like he said before the match, had something to prove against Angel but this was not easy. JLA came to play, and the former World Television Champion landed what some would say an upset when he kicked out of the Last Rites for the 450 Splash.

 

Justin Lee Angel def. Christopher Daniels with a 450 Splash.

Rating: 65

 

Match 4

Tag Team Match

Madison & Kong vs. Mickie James & Velvet Sky

 

"Cheerleader" Melissa Anderson followed Madison & Kong down to the ring, and the commentators put over the three together as "Rayne's Reign." The KWF Women's Champion looked impressive, as always, but she looked fantastic working with Awesome Kong in the ring. Mickie and Velvet truly did not stand a chance and Velvet was put down by Kong in the end of it.

 

Madison & Kong def. Mickie James & Velvet Sky after an Awesome Bomb on Velvet.

Rating: 67

 

Pre-Main Event

Champion vs. Champion

Singles Match

KWF World Heavyweight Champion "The Phenomenal One" AJ Styles vs. KWF World Tag Team Champion "Thee" Drew Galloway

 

The match of the night for sure, these two KWF title holders fought back and forth for nearly twenty minutes. Styles is Phenomenal indeed, but we learned a lot about Galloway here. This tag title reign is just the beginning of his ascent here in Kryptonite. He has all the tools to be a main event player, and he showcased all of them up against Styles. Both of these men went through hell this past Monday, though, and that was clearly showing toward the end of it. Styles is on the path to success, which was clearly evident as he kicked out of the Future Shock DDT! He went for the Styles Clash, but Galloway fought out. Styles was put to the mat with a capture suplex, but quickly recovered and landed the Pele Kick and a Styles Clash soon after.

 

AJ Styles def. Drew Galloway with the Styles Clash.

Rating: 72

 

"The Gore Machine" eagerly awaited his opponent, insisting they just come out for the end of the match. Rhino is definitely not happy after losing in the end of Final Four, and he wanted to prove that. Unfortunately, his opponent is a man who has not been since Make Me Famous. ROB! VAN! DAM!

 

Rating: 58

 

Main Event

Singles Match

"The Gore Machine" Rhino vs. "Mr. Saturday Night" Rob Van Dam

 

A good match indeed, RVD came back in a big way here! Rhino had his usual reckless aggression, but this could only be slowed by another ECW Original, and the first KWF World Heavyweight Champion. RVD started things off in control, working away at Rhino with several kicks and springboard moves. Our resident powerhouse swung things back into his favor towards the middle, but RVD managed to fight back to a back-and-forth contest. This led to a somewhat surprising finish, as Rhino landed an impactful Gore that nearly split RVD in half.

 

 

He kicked out! Rhino was shocked, which allowed RVD to land a Van Daminator and then the Five Star Frog Splash to send the crowd home happy.

 

Rob Van Dam def. Rhino with the Five Star Frog Splash

Rating: 69

 

Show Rating: 66

 

Prediction Results:

I've decided to start a full prediction contest, due to request and as a result of the kind feedback from Final Four. :D That, and it's hard to give out a prize at PPVs when I'm six months ahead in the game.

 

1. michgcs & TheLloyd: 8 (+8 & +8)

Thanks for the kind words, I liked the show because I came up with the concept on my own. You guys won't be disappointed with these upcoming title reigns, I don't think. :D

2. crackerjack: 5 (+5)

Should've predicted on ActionFest. :p

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Davey Richards vs. "The Prince of Punk" Shannon Moore

Justin Lee Angel vs. Joel Windsor

Modern Dragons vs. Tommaso Ciampa & Jimmy Rave

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Episode 22

Saturday, Week 2, August 2015

Shelton Benjamin vs. ??? (debut)

"Perfect Jr." Joe Hennig vs. Jay Lethal

KWF World Tag Team Championships: Foreign Forward © vs. The Young Bucks

Awesome Kong vs. Velvet Sky

KWF World Television Championship: Brian Cage © vs. Shatter

"Glorified Asshole" Mr. Anderson vs. "Mr. Famous" Johnny Hollywood

"The Phenomenal One" AJ Styles vs. Low-Ki

 

Quick Picks:

(AF) Richards vs. Moore

(AF) JLA vs. Windsor

(AF) Mod Drags vs. Ciampa & Rave

Benjamin vs. ???

Hennig vs. Lethal

Tag Titles: Forwarders © vs. Bucks

Kong vs. Velvet

TV Title: Cage © vs. Shatter

Anderson vs. Hollywood

Styles vs. Low-Ki

 

3 Shows Before:

KWF High Voltage 2015

 

The Prediction Contest continues!

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Just picking to make sure I don't miss out!

 

Quick Picks:

(AF) Richards vs. Moore

(AF) JLA vs. Windsor

(AF) Mod Drags vs. Ciampa & Rave

Benjamin vs. ???

Hennig vs. Lethal

Tag Titles: Forwarders © vs. Bucks

Kong vs. Velvet

TV Title: Cage © vs. Shatter

Anderson vs. Hollywood

Styles vs. Low-Ki

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(AF) Richards vs. Moore

(AF) JLA vs. Windsor

(AF) Mod Drags vs. Ciampa & Rave

Benjamin vs. ???

Hennig vs. Lethal

Tag Titles: Forwarders © vs. Bucks

Kong vs. Velvet

TV Title: Cage © vs. Shatter

Because 'The Shatter Rule'

Anderson vs. Hollywood

Styles vs. Low-Ki

Because 'The New AJ Rule'

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KWF Actionfest

Shannon Moore def. Davey Richards with the Halo.

Rating: 61

 

Justin Lee Angel def. Joel Windsor with the 450 Splash.

Rating: 61

 

Modern Dragons def. Tommaso Ciampa & Jimmy Rave after Ciampa submit to a Figure Four Deathlock from Manik.

Rating: 50

 

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KWF Saturday Night Superman

Saturday, Week 2, August 2015

CO Colorado Springs Auditorium (Mid South)

Attendance: 2655 (SELL OUT!)

 

Shelton's Benjamin's opponent was a recognizable face, seeming to act unlike himself. He came out as a Michael Jackson impersonator, whom the commentators put over as Adam Moonwalker (Adam Cole).

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Gimmick Rating: 86

 

Match 1

Singles Match

Shelton Benjamin vs. Adam Moonwalker

 

This match was a good test to see what Moonwalker can bring to the table. At first, possibly, though of as a joke, Moonwalker definitely delivered here tonight. Benjamin gave it his all but Moonwalker kicked out after a T-Bone Suplex, landed a Superkick, and headed up top for the Thriller (Spinning Diving Crossbody)! He gets three!

 

Adam Moonwalker def. Shelton Benjamin with the Thriller (Spinning Diving Crossbody).

Rating: 56

 

Match 2

Singles Match

"Perfect Jr." Joe Hennig vs. Jay Lethal

 

Joe Hennig was taped up from Final Four, but he fought hard against underutilized Lethal here. He kept up the Perfect Streak of never being pinned or made submit when he landed the Perfect Plex and held Lethal's leg for the one, two, three.

 

Joe Hennig def. Jay Lethal with a Perfect Plex.

Rating: 63

 

Match 3

KWF World Tag Team Championships

Tag Team Match

Foreign Forward © vs. The Young Bucks

 

A great match, and the first time these two teams have faced off in a two-on-two match for the Forwarder's belts. The Bucks cashed in their rematch with very high hopes. They delivered and proved their worth as a powerful tag team. Unfortunately, the Forwarders aren't going anywhere. Galloway is perhaps one of the most impressive workers in the company, but it was his partner who grabbed the victory when landed the Chaos Theory Supelx on Matt Jackson and used the ropes for leverage, a cheap win to defend!

 

Foreign Forward def. The Young Bucks when Williams grabbed the ropes after a Chaos Theory Suplex to pin Matt Jackson and make defense #1 of their KWF World Tag Team Championships.

Rating: 61

 

Backstage, Rob Van Dam is walking. He slaps hands with a few backstage-hands, before before slammed into a cart by Rhino. RVD fights back quickly, and two end up trading blows all around backstage. They toss each other into pretty much everything and are eventually separated by everyone in the immediate area.

 

Rating: 53

 

Match 4

Singles Match

Awesome Kong vs. Velvet Sky

 

The match began, and Velvet tried to tag Kong down. She did what she could, and eventually a few dropkicks sent her against the ropes, and Kong was planted with a DDT. The monster fought back, however, and put Sky away with the Implant Buster known as the Awesome Bomb.

 

Awesome Kong def. Velvet Sky with the Awesome Bomb.

Rating: 58

 

After the match, Madison Rayne and Melissa Anderson both hit the ring to continue the beatdown on Sky, but unknown music begins play before Angelina Love makes a surprising appearance! The shock alone is enough for Rayne to retreat, taking Kong and Melissa with her. Angelina helps Velvet up and the two celebrate for the fans.

 

Rating: 34

 

Match 5

KWF World Television Championship

Singles Match

"The F'N Machine" Brian Cage © vs. Shatter

 

Once a promising force to be reckoned with on the KWF roster, Shatter is no longer. It appears Rhino holds that title as far as menacing goes, but the fan favorite equivalent to Rhino is the man up against Shatter here tonight: Brian Cage. The TV Champion continued his dominance by dodging a Spear, landing a Discus Clothesline, and coming down with the Elbow.

 

Brian Cage def. Shatter with a Flying Elbow Drop to make defense #2 of his KWF World Television Championship.

Rating: 48

 

Brian Cage raises his arms, title belt in one hand, and the fans cheer loudly! Suddenly, Zema Ion slides into the ring and hits Cage from behind. He gets the upperhand on the Television Champion and beats him to the mat. Ion gives a cocky smirk and raises the TV Title high above his own head with both hands.

 

Rating: 38

 

Pre-Main Event

Singles Match

"Glorified Asshole" Mr. Anderson vs. "Mr. Famous" Johnny Hollywood

 

Mr. Anderson and Johnny Hollywood have no love lost, and both could use the win here. Hollywood had nothing but a losing streak when KWF began, but since winning the Climb to Fame match, he has done nothing but prove he is the man in KWF. The future World Heavyweight #1 Contender kicked out of everything the former KWF World Heavyweight Champion brought to him, and eventually landed Starship Pain for the three count.

 

Johnny Hollywood def. Mr. Anderson following Starship Pain.

Rating: 72

 

Main Event

Singles Match

"The Phenomenal One" AJ Styles vs. Low-Ki

 

AJ Styles has taken on many a challenger in KWF, and has put away pretty much every single one of them. The World Heavyweight Champion constantly delivers incredible matches, with anyone, and this was no different. Low-Ki is a fighter, and definitely a future main eventer here in KWF. But for now, Styles is the man to beat. He kicked out of the Ki Krusher, dodged the Warrior's Way, and ended up getting the win with his appropriately titled finisher, the Superman.

 

AJ Styles def. Low-Ki with the Superman (Springboard 450 Splash).

Rating: 70

 

Show Rating: 66

 

Prediction Results:

Don't worry fellas, I'll give you enough time to predict with the contest going on. :p Buuuut, Summer time starts next week ;) I'm working full time but living back at home and without classes for a few months, I'll definitely be around more often. :D

 

1. michgcs: 17 (+9)

2. TheLloyd: 16 (+8)

2. crackerjack: 16 (+11)

There were only ten points up for grabs, but I gave crackerjack a bonus point for landing the first ever perfect score!

Things stay close, you all did well. :D

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KWF has signed several developmental deals, but the futures for these prospects are yet to be revealed.

Additionally, Pay-Per-Views will now be broadcast on the Internet in every country outside of the United States and Canada!

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"The Prince of Punk" Shannon Moore vs. Justin Lee Angel

The American Wolves vs. English Elements

Taryn Terrell vs. Gail Kim

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Episode 23

Saturday, Week 3, August 2015

"The Phenomenal One" AJ Styles vs. Shatter

The Beautiful People vs. Madison & Kong

"Perfect Jr." Joe Hennig vs. Shelton Benjamin

Zema Ion & KWF World Tag Team Champions Foreign Forward vs. KWF World Television Champion "The F'N Machine" Brian Cage & The Young Bucks

Low-Ki vs. Adam Moonwalker

#1 Contendership Match: "The Gore Machine" Rhino vs. "Mr. Saturday Night" Rob Van Dam

 

Quick Picks:

(AF) Moore vs. JLA

(AF) Wolves vs. Elements

(AF) Taryn vs. Gail

Styles vs. Shatter

TBP vs. Madison & Kong

Hennig vs. Benjamin

Ion & Forwarders vs. Cage & Bucks

Low-Ki vs. Moonwalker

#1 Contender: Rhino vs. RVD

 

2 Shows Before:

KWF High Voltage 2015

 

The Prediction Contest continues!

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(AF) Moore vs. JLA

(AF) Wolves vs. Elements

(AF) Taryn vs. Gail

Styles vs. Shatter

TBP vs. Madison & Kong

Hennig vs. Benjamin

Ion & Forwarders vs. Cage & Bucks

Low-Ki vs. Moonwalker

Now, Low-Ki is not my lover. He's just a girl(?) who says that I am the one. But, the Ki is not my son.

#1 Contender: Rhino vs. RVD

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ADAM MOONWALKER! I LOVE IT!

 

What job did you get for the summer, buddy?

 

Quick Picks:

(AF) Moore vs. JLA

Hard to choose 'cause both guys are pretty hot momentum-wise right now

(AF) Wolves vs. Elements

(AF) Taryn vs. Gail

Styles vs. Shatter

TBP vs. Madison & Kong

Hennig vs. Benjamin

Ion & Forwarders vs. Cage & Bucks

Low-Ki vs. Moonwalker

Might be weird not picking Moonie but I dunno... won't be surprised if he gets the win, TBH

#1 Contender: Rhino vs. RVD

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Haha! Adam Moonwalker! Needs a tag team partner: Luke Skywal... oh wait...

 

Quick Picks:

(AF) Moore vs. JLA

(AF) Wolves vs. Elements

(AF) Taryn vs. Gail

Styles vs. Shatter

The Styles rule and the Shatter rule... Not sure if this should be allowed!!!

TBP vs. Madison & Kong

Hennig vs. Benjamin

Shelton > everyone else! (Except Styles)

Ion & Forwarders vs. Cage & Bucks

Low-Ki vs. Moonwalker

#1 Contender: Rhino vs. RVD

RVD is more popular I imagine, so a win here, and then a loss to the Champ will help the Champ's pop :D

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KWF Actionfest

Justin Lee Angel def. Shannon Moore by count out when Moore jumped out at JLA, and then walked out on the match. Moore is shaping up to be one of the finest heels on the roster.

Rating: 62

 

The American Wolves def. English Elements after the Hammer of the Gods on Joel Windsor.

Rating: 58

 

Gail Kim def. Taryn Terrell with Eat Defeat.

Rating: 49

 

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KWF Saturday Night Superman

Saturday, Week 3, August 2015

GA Macon City Auditorium (South East)

Attendance: 2688 (SELL OUT!)

 

Match 1

Singles Match

"The Phenomenal One" AJ Styles vs. Shatter

 

Shatter put up a tough fight, as expected from the brawler, but as far as momentum goes, these two could not be any further apart. AJ Styles continues his dominance with the Springboard 450 Splash.

 

AJ Styles def. Shatter with the Superman.

Rating: 60

 

"The Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels makes an open challenge for anyone to face him at High Voltage 2015.

 

Rating: 60

 

Match 2

Tag Team Match

The Beautiful People vs. Madison & Kong

 

A very good match, as has been the norm with the ladies of Kryptonite as of late. TBP reuniting was a sight to see for their fans, but they had no easy challenge. The team of Madison & Kong continued to gel, and Melissa Anderson was at ringside for support. In this one, chemistry outweighed experience, and Kong handed Angelina her first loss in KWF with the Awesome Bomb.

 

Madison & Kong def. The Beautiful People after the Awesome Bomb from Kong to Angelina.

Rating: 66

 

Match 3

Singles Match

"Perfect Jr." Joe Hennig vs. Shelton Benjamin

 

A very fine match indeed, as Benjamin looked to show off his abilities in the ring against the fine, young up-and-comer, son of Mr. Perfect. Perfect Jr. has yet to be pinned or made submit, and Benjamin went to do just that with the Pay Dirt. Instead, Hennig escaped, bounced off the ropes, landed a clothesline, and hit a beautifully executed Perfect Plex.

 

Joe Hennig def. Shelton Benjamin with the Perfect Plex.

Rating: 66

 

Just after the match, Hennig is celebrating the continuation of his unbeaten Perfect Record. Suddenly, Benjamin clubs him in the back of the head and beats him to the mat. Hennig starts to fight back, but Mr. Anderson slides into the ring and helps his partner rip apart Joe Hennig. Gloriousness take him to ringside and land the Pay Check combination on top of the steel steps. Hennig needs to get help to the back when all is said and done.

 

Rating: 48

 

Match 4

Six-Man Tag Team Match

Zema Ion & KWF World Tag Team Champions Foreign Forward vs. KWF World Television Champion "The F'N Machine" Brian Cage & The Young Bucks

 

A preview of events to come, the challenger to Brian Cage's title joined the World Tag Team Champions against their challengers and Brian Cage himself. Zema Ion was on fire in this one, with the crowd in the palm of his hands. When Cage made it into the ring, though, Ion cowered, only to counter a Discus Clothesline with a quick enzuigiri kick. He tagged in and out with Williams and Galloway to work away at the Television Champion. Cage landed the hot tag to Matt Jackson, and Williams to Zema Ion, and the TV Title challenger managed to put away the former tag team champion with the Filipino Destroyer.

 

Zema Ion & Foreign Forward def. Brian Cage & The Young Bucks when Ion landed the Filipino Destroyer on Matt Jackson.

Rating: 54

 

Pre-Main Event

Singles Match

Low-Ki vs. Adam Moonwalker

 

Adam Moonwalker was given a huge chance to shine here, and he wanted to deliver against Low-Ki. Though not the best match on the card tonight, Moonwalker definitely impressed. He played his gimmick perfectly, without making it to silly, allowing the fans to hop on board. Low-Ki was a workhorse here, trying to stop the newcomer, but it appears his ascension has just begun. Low-Ki went for the Warrior's Way, but no dice, and Moonwalker hit the Thriller for the one, two, three.

 

Adam Moonwalker def. Low-Ki with the Thriller.

Rating: 54

 

Main Event

#1 Contendership Match

Singles Match

"The Gore Machine" Rhino vs. "Mr. Saturday Night" Rob Van Dam

 

The best and most anticipated bout of the evening saw these two ECW originals going at it once again. RVD was still on fire, having beaten Rhino in his return from injury at the beginning of the month. He brought everything he had to Rhino, but it still wasn't enough. Rhino made it very clear he's coming for Styles' championship, and he looked to put RVD away with a Gore. RVD managed to dodge, however, and send Rhino into the ring post. Before you know it, these two hardcore competitors were brawling up, down, and sideways, causing the referee to declare the match a draw before even counting them out. It looks like we don't have a #1 Contender. Or perhaps we have two.

 

Rhino drew with Rob Van Dam via referee stoppage.

Rating: 69

 

Show Rating: 64

 

Prediction Results:

1. michgcs: 22 (+5)

Glad you like the gimmick, crackerjack picked it out, if I remember correctly. :D I am going to be working at my previous job in my hometown, Subway. :)

2. TheLloyd: 21 (+5)

I lol'd @ your Styles rule/Shatter rule comment. I know, I know :p Rhino is pretty popular, as you can imagine I would build him up pretty well in my game. :D

2. crackerjack: 21 (+5)

Fives across the board!

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