Herrbear Posted August 29, 2021 Share Posted August 29, 2021 Darryl Devine vs Shades McGinty Puerto Rican Power vs PN Epstein Bull Wrecker vs ??? Savage Fury © vs The Hillbillies vs Tennessee Outlaws (USPW Tag Titles) Des Davids vs Ernest Riggs T-Rex vs Timothy Smalls Corporal Doom, Sgt. Bubba Lee West & Giant Redwood vs Captain USA, Whistler & Tom. E. Hawk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sco xY2Jx Posted September 8, 2021 Share Posted September 8, 2021 <div style="padding: 10px; border: 20px solid #ed0707; margin:10px;background: #ffffff; max-width:70%;box-shadow: 0 3px 12px ";"> Friday Week 2, February 2006 South East, USA. Attendance: 5,000 (Sell out!) Show Rating: 42 <hr color = black> "Free Bird" plays out and begins to slowly fill the air of the Fairgrounds. As he has done for the past few shows since his arrival, Sam Strong calmly walked into view and flashed a big grin at those in attendance and welcomes the loyal USPW fanbase to another event. With the NAWC in full swing and the Rip Chord Invitational in the books, he declares that it's time to continuously look to the future... mostly and that some homegrown USPW talents will be making their debuts tonight. Rating: 99 <div style="color:rgb(0, 0, 0);font-family:Roboto;font-size:14px;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;border-top:6px solid rgb(0,0,0);"></div> Darryl Devine [vs] Shades McGinty Darryl Devine entered this match fresh off of a decent outing at the inaugural Rip Chord Invitational where he made the semi-finals. This was McGinty's first match of the year in USPW and he looked good in the bout giving as good as he got in terms of punishment and managing to keep up with the in-form Devine. The match just broke 10 minutes when the ref took a bump after getting caught in the corner. This prompted Danny Rushmore to emerge from the back and enter the fray, plant a thunderous Atomic Boot into the face of the unsuspecting Devine and then leave without ever being noticed by McGinty or the ref. McGinty rose to his feet bringing Devine with him, landed an Oz Breaker and the ref rolled over and counted to 3. Winners: Shades McGinty Rating: 32 <div style="color:rgb(0, 0, 0);font-family:Roboto;font-size:14px;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;border-top:6px solid rgb(0,0,0);"></div> Puerto Rican Power [vs] PN Epstein Strong said that some USPW homegrown talent would debut tonight and PN Epstein is one of them but unfortunately for the youngster, his first outing wouldn't be a pleasant one. Power has recently sent Mick Muscles packing and continued to maintain the momentum with a squashing and flattening of the young PN Epstein in a very quick time. Winner: Puerto Rican Power Rating: 8 <div style="color:rgb(0, 0, 0);font-family:Roboto;font-size:14px;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;border-top:6px solid rgb(0,0,0);"></div> Bull Wrecker [vs] Mark Smart This was never going to win any match of the year awards. Bull Wrecker prevailed in swift, dominant fashion disposing of local talent Mark Smart. Winner: Bull Wrecker Rating: 2 <div style="color:rgb(0, 0, 0);font-family:Roboto;font-size:14px;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;border-top:6px solid rgb(0,0,0);"></div> Savage Fury [vs] The Hillbillys [vs] The Tennessee Outlaws Savage Fury and The Hillbillies have their own ongoing history in USPW while The Outlaws have recently appeared and look to establish themselves as a threat to any team who exists in USPW. A rugged, slow brawl took place in this 'tornado' style tag team encounter for the gold. It wasn't a pretty wrestling much but there was a lot of pain being inflicted on everyone throughout with the champions dishing out most of it. Towards the end, all 6 were standing toe-to-toe in the ring with fists swinging wildly as it appeared that everyone had lost control. The Outlaws double clotheslined Java to the outside and continued to fight. Al & Pete pancake flattened Tribal Warrior as they bounced off ropes and came together in a human sandwich form which left Warrior laying flat. Al stepped over the top rope and propelled himself to the floor as a human bowling ball taking out the other 3 on the floor and scattering them wildly. The crowd 'popped' and sensed something big could be afoot. Hillbilly Pete slowly ascended to the top rope as the audience were in disbelief and he fell with a top rope splash crushing Tribal Warrior. The ref was stunned but counted to 3 and we have new tag team champions! Winner: The Hillbillys (The Hillbillys win the USPW Tag Team Titles) Rating: 32 <div style="color:rgb(0, 0, 0);font-family:Roboto;font-size:14px;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;border-top:6px solid rgb(0,0,0);"></div> (Post-Match Segment) Everyone is still slightly stunned from the outcome of the match but none more so than Java. He rolls into the ring, stares at the Hillbillys who leave the ringside area and celebrate as they go. He helps Warrior to his feet and hesitates for a moment before bouncing off the ropes and flooring his partner with a thunderous boot. Not content with that he grabs a chair and proceeds to batter it out of shape against the body of Tribal Warrior who at this point may have been knocked unconscious. Java is absolutely incensed and lifts Warrior up and above his head. The Hillbillys see this and return to the ringside area as Java propels Warrior out of the ring where he crumples on the floor. The Hillbillys pause for a moment and then pick up Warrior and take him away with them as Java leaves the ring and storms through the crowd making waves as he goes. Rating: 43 <div style="color:rgb(0, 0, 0);font-family:Roboto;font-size:14px;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;border-top:6px solid rgb(0,0,0);"></div> Des Davids [vs] Ernest Riggs Two more new debuting talents to USPW were on display here. Riggs is a product of the USPW training school while Davids is an accomplished former college football star who doesn't look at all out of place in USPW. The match went a solid 8 minutes with both men showcasing their skills but Des Davids looks like a star and put in a star performance picking up the win with his Quarterback Sack Winners: Des Davids Rating: 18 <div style="color:rgb(0, 0, 0);font-family:Roboto;font-size:14px;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;border-top:6px solid rgb(0,0,0);"></div> T-Rex [vs] Timothy Smalls Smalls was the third graduate of the USPW training school debuting tonight. A lightweight, so relatively small in name and stature, he was faced with the unenviable task of fighting T-Rex. He gave it the old college try but it was an impossible task before him and the monstrous T-Rex looked dominant in victory. Rating: 24 <div style="color:rgb(0, 0, 0);font-family:Roboto;font-size:14px;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;border-top:6px solid rgb(0,0,0);"></div> (Post-Match Segment) T-Rex celebrates against the jeers of the USPW faithful but a pocket of fans begin to cheer as Prince Adam enters the fray, throws his crown to the floor and began to lay heavy blows to 'The Jurassic Power' as he took him to the ground with heavy duty blows to his left knee. At one point Adam even used his 'royal sceptre' as a baton and laid in blows to T-Rex as the fans cheered him on. This was interrupted by USPW boss Sam Strong who announced that next month at Liberty and Justice! the two big men would face off in a no DQ match. Rating: 61 <div style="color:rgb(0, 0, 0);font-family:Roboto;font-size:14px;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;border-top:6px solid rgb(0,0,0);"></div> Corporal Doom, Sgt. Bubba Lee West & Giant Redwood [vs] Captain USA, Whistler & Tom. E. Hawk w/ Emma Chase This match told the tale of the classic good guys vs bad guys with a big dollop of American patriotism thrown in the mix for a classic USPW feel. All six of these competitors had a vested interest in some form with at least one of their opponents and it made for a tasty grudge match. The heels utilised their dirty tactics and quick tags to keep the babyfaces secluded where possible with any comebacks quickly cut off. The veteran heels used their ring savvy to their advantage against the conditioning of the ageing Cpatain USA. Hawk & Redwood continued to engage in slug fests as this rookie vs veteran feud continued and Whistler was desperate for the 'hot tag'. It eventually came and he went to work on both West & Doom stunning both of them with that babyface fire the patriot is known for. To the shock of many in attendance Whistler managed to fend off West long enough to plant Doom with two Rebel Yells as one half of the NYCW Tag Champs pinned the USPW champ. Winners: Whistler, Captain USA & Tom. E. Hawk Rating: 36 <div style="color:rgb(0, 0, 0);font-family:Roboto;font-size:14px;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;border-top:6px solid rgb(0,0,0);"></div> (Post-Match Segment) The crowd let out great jeers of adulation at the sight of seeing the dastardly heelish Corporal Doom being pinned by a fighter who bleeds red, white and blue. West regrouped and pulled Doom from the ring as he helped his mentor away from the ring along with the bruised Redwood. USA & Hawk joined Whistler in the ring who was stood atop the turnbuckle with the US flag raised high in the air overhead as he waved it from side-to-side to the appreciation of those in attendance to close the show and score one for the good guys. Rating: 51 End Show </div> Quick Pick Results: Darryl Devine vs Shades McGinty Puerto Rican Power vs PN Epstein Bull Wrecker vs Mark Smart Savage Fury © vs The Hillbillies vs Tennessee Outlaws (USPW Tag Titles) Des Davids vs Ernest Riggs T-Rex vs Timothy Smalls Corporal Doom, Sgt. Bubba Lee West & Giant Redwood vs Captain USA, Whistler & Tom. E. Hawk A/N: Apologies in the delay in posting this to any of our loyal readers who were waiting for it. A myriad of things have got in the way recently of my writing and time to play TEW. Should be back on track now though, at least. Roll on The Coalition and thanks for reading and predicting! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dalton Posted September 22, 2021 Share Posted September 22, 2021 New York City Wrestling is BACK with another edition of NYCW Empire Wrestling! A big show with debuts, a big title match, and more! And to top it all off, NYCW's very own Steve Flash, fresh off winning the Rip Chord Invitational to be crowned the first ever NAWC North American Champion, will be at the Weston Gymnasium to talk to us! The main event is a big one, with NYCW Empire Champion American Buffalo teaming with Chase Agency teammate Sammy The Shark to challenge American Made Men for the NYCW Tag Team Championships! Last month, American Buffalo successfully defended his title against Whistler, earning his team a title match here. In more tag team action, the hotshot Can-Am Blondes will take on the newcomers of Dagger and Mimic, known as The Nest! Former two-time NYCW Empire Champion The Stomper will face Kirk Jameson, a new signing who has been making waves in Mexico at the young age of 20 years old! And in a huge three-way tag team match, the debuting Ring Generals will face the up-and-coming team of Riley McManus & Valiant, and Mid Atlantic Wrestling's Rock City Stars! <div style="padding: 10px; border: 15px solid #000000; margin:10px;background: #FFFFFF; max-width:75%; ";"> NYCW EMPIRE WRESTLING: NEW YORK HOPEFUL SATURDAY WEEK 3, FEBRUARY 2006 <hr style="color: '#4E5BFC';" VS. AMERICAN MADE MEN © VS. AMERICAN BUFFALO & SAMMY THE SHARK VS. CAN-AM BLONDES VS. THE NEST VS. THE STOMPER VS. KIRK JAMESON VS. VS. RING GENERALS VS. MCMANUS & VALIANT VS. ROCK CITY STARS NAWC NORTH AMERICAN CHAMPION STEVE FLASH IN ATTENDANCE! </DIV> PREDICTION KEY: NYCW Tag Team Championships: American Made Men © vs. American Buffalo & Sammy The Shark The Can-Am Blondes vs. The Nest The Stomper vs. Kirk Jameson Ring Generals vs. McManus & Valiant vs. Rock City Stars Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Theheel Posted September 22, 2021 Share Posted September 22, 2021 PREDICTION KEY: NYCW Tag Team Championships: American Made Men © vs. American Buffalo & Sammy The Shark The Can-Am Blondes vs. The Nest The Stomper vs. Kirk Jameson Ring Generals vs. McManus & Valiant vs. Rock City Stars Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KyTeran Posted September 22, 2021 Share Posted September 22, 2021 NYCW Tag Team Championships: American Made Men © vs. American Buffalo & Sammy The Shark The Can-Am Blondes vs. The Nest The Stomper vs. Kirk Jameson Ring Generals vs. McManus & Valiant vs. Rock City Stars Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smw88 Posted September 23, 2021 Share Posted September 23, 2021 NYCW Tag Team Championships: American Made Men © vs. American Buffalo & Sammy The Shark The Can-Am Blondes vs. The Nest The Stomper vs. Kirk Jameson Ring Generals vs. McManus & Valiant vs. Rock City Stars Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DinoKea Posted September 23, 2021 Share Posted September 23, 2021 NYCW Tag Team Championships: American Made Men © vs. American Buffalo & Sammy The Shark The Can-Am Blondes vs. The Nest The Stomper vs. Kirk Jameson Ring Generals vs. McManus & Valiant vs. Rock City Stars Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Herrbear Posted September 25, 2021 Share Posted September 25, 2021 NYCW Tag Team Championships: American Made Men © vs. American Buffalo & Sammy The Shark The Can-Am Blondes vs. The Nest The Stomper vs. Kirk Jameson Ring Generals vs. McManus & Valiant vs. Rock City Stars Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dalton Posted October 9, 2021 Share Posted October 9, 2021 <div style="padding: 10px; border: 2px solid #000000; margin:10px;background: #C5C9FF; max-width:60%; ";"> NYCW Empire Wrestling: New York Hopeful Saturday Week 3, February 2020 The Weston Gymnasium, Queens, New York - Fans Show Rating: 40 Attendance: 204 <hr color = black> The show opened with the inaugural NAWC North American Champion Steve Flash coming to the ring! Flash told the crowd that he would make this short and sweet. Last month in Baltimore, he was crowned the inaugural NAWC North American Champion by winning the Rip Chord Invitational. He told the crowd that he could feel the energy of New York all the way down in Maryland. Before he could say much else, a man rolled into the ring and smashed a chair across Flash's back! The man removed his hood to reveal himself as Coyote Dynamite. The attacker picked up the microphone and announced that he was coming for Flash's NAWC title! Rating: 36 <hr color = black> VS. VS. RILEY MCMANUS & VALIANT VS. THE RING GENERALS VS. THE ROCK CITY STARS The first match of this month's NYCW Empire Wrestling was a fast-paced encounter between three young and up-and-coming tag teams. The Ring Generals have been making their mark across the entire Coalition, McManus and Valiant have been building a following in New York, and the Rock City Stars hail from Mid Atlantic Wrestling. As for the match, McManus and Valiant seemed to have it won, but were attacked by a large man being led by Travis Century. This led to the Ring Generals pinning one of the Rock City Stars for the victory. Winner: The Ring Generals Rating: 17 Everyone left the ring, allowing Travis Century and his beast to enter the ring. Century demanded a microphone and announced that PRIMAL RAGE is here in NYCW! He ordered his beast to hit McManus and Valiant with two powerslams each. Century told the crowd that if they continued their sinful ways, Primal Rage would leave the Mark Of The Beast on each and every one of them. Rating: 26 <hr color = black> VS. THE STOMPER VS. KIRK JAMESON In young hotshot Kirk Jameson's NYCW debut, he fell to the much larger, older and stronger veteran Stomper. He had a few hope spots that got great pops from the crowd, but the Stomper decisively put away Jameson with a Powerbomb. Winner: The Stomper Rating: 32 <hr color = black> VS. THE NEST VS. THE CAN-AM BLONDES Two tag teams that recently joined NYCW in the company's recent upheaval, they each received warm welcomes from the New York faithful. Owen Love and Damian Carvill came out on top in just over ten minutes with a Cutter/Frog Splash combo. The crowd gave Mimic and Dagger a standing ovation as well however, ensuring that they will be back in New York! Winner: The Can-Am Blondes Rating: 23 <hr color = black> Emma Chase led the Chase Agency to the ring ahead of their main event showdown for the NYCW Tag Team gold. She introduced everyone one-by-one, from Sammy The Shark, to the Can-Am Blondes, to the NYCW Empire Champion American Buffalo. She told the New York faithful that they should be embarrassed booing them. They represent everything that these New Yorkers can be: rich, successful, champions. Mr. America and Whistler represent everything New York is: failures. And they will prove that tonight after they defeat them for the NYCW Tag Team gold to bring all the titles into the Chase Agency! Rating: 53 <hr color = black> VS. AMERICAN MADE MEN © VS. THE CHASE AGENCY (NYCW EMPIRE CHAMPION AMERICAN BUFFALO & SAMMY THE SHARK) An absolute brawl from beginning to end. The four meaty men slapped each other around for almost twenty minutes. Mr. America and American Buffalo specifically went at it, with each man destroying the other with stiff forearms. The brawl between the two of them ended with both of them crashing hard on the mat with a superplex, effectively removing them both from the match. This led to Whistler landing a Star-Spangled Slam on Sammy The Shark for the win! NYCW Empire Wrestling: New York Hopeful ended with the NYCW Tag Team Champions standing tall. Winners: American Made Men (1st defense) Rating: 39 <hr color = black> RESULTS: 1. Ring Generals def. McManus/Valiant & Rock City Stars 2. The Stomper def. Kirk Jameson 3. Can-Am Blondes def. The Nest 4. NYCW Tag Team Championships: American Made Men © def. Chase Agency (American Buffalo/Sammy The Shark ) (1st defense) </div> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dalton Posted October 9, 2021 Share Posted October 9, 2021 PREDICTION RESULTS~! Theheel: 3/4 KyTeran: 4/4 smw88: 3/4 Herrbear: 3/4 DinoKea: 2/4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Theheel Posted October 9, 2021 Share Posted October 9, 2021 Great show glad to see you guys back in action. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Historian Posted October 10, 2021 Author Share Posted October 10, 2021 After last month's historic Rip Chord Invitational, Mid Atlantic Wrestling returns to the esteemed Stanley Hall at the end of February for another exciting installment of MAW action. In the main event, Mid Atlantic Champion "Mean" Jean Cattley puts the MAW Title on the line against "The Shooting Star" Erik Strong. There is no love loss between either man and with both men coming up unsuccessful in the first-ever Rip Chord Invitational, both men are looking to rebound. Cattley is looking to prove his loss to Steve Flash last month was a fluke. Erik Strong came up short against Darryl Devine in a very competitive matchup and is looking to regain momentum by upsetting the champion and becoming the second ever Mid Atlantic Champion. Antonio del Vecchio's quest against The Firm continues as the protege of the legendary Rip Chord looks to continue his success against one of the bright young stars of pro wrestling, "The Future" Steven Parker. Mainstream Hernandez takes on "Straight A" Ricky Douglas in another match that continues to show the Firm's problems with Antonio, Steven, and Mainstream. At the end of the night, which group will come out ahead? Those three matches plus so much more at Wrestling Classic. Get your tickets today at midatlanticwrestling.com, Stanley Hall, Main Event Comics, The Book Den and Big Stevie's Games. <div style="padding: 10px; border: 15px solid #000000; margin:10px;background: #FFFFFF; max-width:75%; ";"> WRESTLING CLASSIC Friday Week 4, February 2006 PREDICTION KEY: Quick Predictions MAW Championship: "The Shooting Star" Erik Strong vs. "Mean" Jean Cattley Antonio del Vecchio vs. "The Future" Steven Parker Mainstream Hernandez vs. "Straight A" Ricky Douglas "Hands of Stone" Bradford Peverell vs."Mr. Submission" Al Coleman The Grapplers vs. The Canadian Blondes Debut Showcase: Findlay O'Farraday vs Justin Sanders Debut Showcase: JeMarcus Cannon vs. Kashmir Singh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smw88 Posted October 10, 2021 Share Posted October 10, 2021 MAW Championship: "The Shooting Star" Erik Strong vs. "Mean" Jean Cattley Antonio del Vecchio vs. "The Future" Steven Parker Mainstream Hernandez vs. "Straight A" Ricky Douglas "Hands of Stone" Bradford Peverell vs."Mr. Submission" Al Coleman The Grapplers vs. The Canadian Blondes Debut Showcase: Findlay O'Farraday vs Justin Sanders Debut Showcase: JeMarcus Cannon vs. Kashmir Singh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KyTeran Posted October 10, 2021 Share Posted October 10, 2021 MAW Championship: "The Shooting Star" Erik Strong vs. "Mean" Jean Cattley Antonio del Vecchio vs. "The Future" Steven Parker Mainstream Hernandez vs. "Straight A" Ricky Douglas "Hands of Stone" Bradford Peverell vs."Mr. Submission" Al Coleman The Grapplers vs. The Canadian Blondes Debut Showcase: Findlay O'Farraday vs Justin Sanders Debut Showcase: JeMarcus Cannon vs. Kashmir Singh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DinoKea Posted October 10, 2021 Share Posted October 10, 2021 Predictions "The Shooting Star" Erik Strong vs. "Mean" Jean Cattley Antonio del Vecchio vs. "The Future" Steven Parker Mainstream Hernandez vs. "Straight A" Ricky Douglas "Hands of Stone" Bradford Peverell vs."Mr. Submission" Al Coleman The Grapplers vs. The Canadian Blondes Findlay O'Farraday vs Justin Sanders JeMarcus Cannon vs. Kashmir Singh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Theheel Posted October 10, 2021 Share Posted October 10, 2021 MAW Championship: "The Shooting Star" Erik Strong vs. "Mean" Jean Cattley Antonio del Vecchio vs. "The Future" Steven Parker Mainstream Hernandez vs. "Straight A" Ricky Douglas "Hands of Stone" Bradford Peverell vs."Mr. Submission" Al Coleman The Grapplers vs. The Canadian Blondes Debut Showcase: Findlay O'Farraday vs Justin Sanders Debut Showcase: JeMarcus Cannon vs. Kashmir Singh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Historian Posted October 14, 2021 Author Share Posted October 14, 2021 MAW Wrestling Classic <div style="max-width:1000px;margin:auto;background-repeat:repeat-y;background-image:url();background-size:contain"><img style="max-width:100%;" src="https://i.imgur.com/LWuLblm.jpg"> <div style="padding: 10px; border: 5px solid #035096; margin:10px;background: #c0d1d5; max-width:85%;box-shadow: 0 4px 8px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2), 0 6px 20px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.19);;"> Friday Week 4, February 2006 Live at Stanley Hall. Baltimore, MD, USA [Mid Atlantic Region] In Attendance: 82 (increase in 2 fans) Commentators: Marv Earnest & Rip Chord [For the home video release no live commentary] Opening Match Singles Match Fifteen Minute Time Limit JeMarcus Cannon versus “Sensational” Kashmir Singh The opening contest pit newly turned pro wrestler and graduate of The Boot Camp, JeMarcus Cannon against young Indian wrestler Kahmir Singh. Singh has earned some hype on the independent scene for his technical style and JeMarcus Cannon has earned a lot of praise coming out of the Boot Camp as being one to watch for the future. The crowd was polite during the match but they weren’t invested as neither man had been seen before in an MAW ring. It was a short contest and one that Singh controlled most of until Cannon, the big man that he is, was able to seize control and hit his Beast Driver (Rikishi Driver) for the win in his debut. In a bout that had sub-par wrestling and non-existent crowd heat, JeMarcus Cannon defeated Kashmir Singh in 4:57 by pinfall with a Beast Driver. Match Rating Singles Match Fifteen Minute Time Limit Referee: Bret Graveson Findlay O’Farraday versus Justin Sanders The second match of the night was a double debut. On one side of the ring we had the big man from Cobb County, Georgia -- Findlay O’Farraday, on the other side of the ring we had the second Boot Camp graduate of 2006, Justin Sanders. O’Farraday is said to be a favorite of promoter Rip Chord, who likes the look and style of the big man. This was a slower contest that didn’t over expose either man. They kept it simple with O’Farraday controlling the vast majority of the contest. He hit is Atomic Spinebuster for the win. In a bout that had sub-par wrestling and little heat, Findlay O'Farraday defeated Justin Sanders in 7:19 by pinfall with an Atomic Spinebuster. Match Rating Two youngsters, Paul Huntingdon and Monte Trescarde made their way to the ring. They cut a promo hyping themselves as a new tag team here in Mid Atlantic Wrestling. They’re here to prove that money talks. Huntingdon flashed a wad of cash and Trescarde talked about everyone having to pay their share and payday was coming up. The crowd clearly recognized them as heels and responded in kind. Angle Rating Tag Team Match Fifteen Minute Time Limit Referee: Bret Graveson The Grapplers versus The Canadian Blondes w/ Nicole Kiss A tag team match between two young teams. The Grapplers and The Canadian Blondes. The Grapplers were the better duo and definitely looked better in this contest -- but they spent a good portion of the match on sale duty. They knew their roles and played their parts wonderfully but in the end, Riley McManus hit Flash Savage with the Slingshot Suplex and The Grapplers notched a victory. In a bout that had a decent reaction from the crowd but sub-par wrestling, The Grapplers defeated The Canadian Blondes in 10:15 when Riley McManus pinned Flash Savage with a Slingshot Suplex. Match Rating Singles Match Fifteen Minute Time Limit Referee: Bret Graveson “Hands of Stone” Bradford Peverell versus “Mr. Submission” Al Coleman Al Coleman got to take on newcomer Bradford Peverell. This was a match designed to showcase the painful submissions of Al Coleman and it did just that. Al spent the entire match working on Bradford’s ankle and keeping out of reach of Peverell’s dangerous hands. Coleman’s Ankle Brace submission did the trick and got him the submission victory. In a bout that had decent wrestling but didn't have much heat, Al Coleman defeated Bradford Peverell in 9:53 by submission with an Ankle Brace. Match Rating The DVD and home video purchasing audience was treated to a very basic promo from Sayeed Ali saying he was coming to Mid Atlantic Wrestling. There were no frills about it but it is clear that Sayeed is one to watch. Angle Rating Singles Match Fifteen Minute Time Limit Referee: Jay Fair Mainstream Hernandez versus “Straight A” Ricky Douglas The first of three big singles matches that all continue the ongoing issues between MAW’s top babyfaces and their top heel group. Mainstream was looking for a big win after coming up short in his title match in December. The young fan favorite came out with a lot of energy and worked a good solid match against the low-man on The Firm’s totem pole. Douglas did get some good offense in but ultimately Hernandez hit his Apparition #14 to get the victory. In a decent match, Mainstream Hernandez defeated Ricky Douglas in 10:10 by pinfall with an Apparition #14. Match Rating Singles Match Fifteen Minute Time Limit Referee: Jay Fair Antonio Del Veccio versus “The Future” Steven Parker The second of the three big matches pit Antonio against Ricky’s partner Steven Parker. There is a lot of hype behind steven Parker and he got a chance to show why here as he controlled the match against Rip Chod’s protege. Parker kept Antonio down for most of the match and worked on his neck, but Antonio kept fighting back and getting to his feet. Ultimately, Antonio was able to hit the DDT -- Rip Chord’s own DDT, to get the pinfall victory. In a decent match, Antonio Del Veccio defeated Steven Parker in 13:30 by pinfall. Match Rating Our home video audience is treated to the announcement of a big MAW Tag Team Title match next month -- Natural Storm versus The Ring Generals! Angle Rating Main Event Singles Match Sixty Minute Time Limit Referee: Jay Fair “The Shooting Star” Erik Strong versus “Mean” Jean Cattley © The main event pit young star Erik Strong against Jean Cattley for the title. They had plenty of time in this one, which actually came back to bite them when half way through the match Jean was clearly injured. He worked the second half of the match nursing his ribs, but he was still able to do all of the things he needed to do and hit his Mood Swing to get the victory in a match that disappointed, primarily because of the injury. In a decent match, Mean Jean Cattley defeated Erik Strong in 34:02 by pinfall with a Mood Swing. Mean Jean Cattley makes defence number two of the Mid Atlantic Championship title. During match, Mean Jean broke his ribs. Match Rating Overall </div> Quick Pick Results: JeMarcus Cannon def. Kashmir Singh Findlay O’Farraday def. Justin Sanders The Grapplers def. The Canadian Blondes Al Coleman def Bradford Peverell Mainstream Hernandez def. Ricky Douglas Antonio del Vecchio def Steven Parker MAW Championship Mean Jean Cattley def. Erik Strong Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
falling_star Posted October 16, 2021 Share Posted October 16, 2021 COASTAL ZONE CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING presents UPRISING 2006 CZCW COASTAL TITLE MATCH SNAP DRAGON © VS DAVE’s MATT SPARROW CZCW XTREME TITLE MATCH PLAGUE © VS MPWF’s VELOCIDAD CZCW TAG TEAM TITLE MATCH THE FLY BOYS © VS MAW’s CALL TO ACTION CHAMPAGNE LOVER VS AMERICAN ELEMENTAL REMMY SKYE VS JACOB JETT FOX MASK VS FLYING JIMMY FOXX VALIANT VS JEREMIAH MOOSE THE RING GENERALS VS THE CANADIAN BLONDES FRANKIE PEREZ VS BILLY BIGGS PREDICTION KEY CZCW TITLE MATCH: SNAP DRAGON © VS MATT SPARROW XTREME TITLE MATCH: PLAGUE © VS VELOCIDAD TAG TEAM TITLE MATCH: THE FLY BOYS © VS CALL TO ACTION CHAMPAGNE LOVER VS AMERICAN ELEMENTAL REMMY SKYE VS JACOB JETT FOX MASK VS FLYING JIMMY FOXX VALIANT VS JEREMIAH MOOSE THE RING GENERALS VS THE CANADIAN BLONDES FRANKIE PEREZ VS BILLY BIGGS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smw88 Posted October 16, 2021 Share Posted October 16, 2021 Czcw Title Match: snap Dragon © Vs Matt Sparrow Xtreme Title Match: plague © Vs Velocidad Tag Team Title Match: the Fly Boys © Vs Call To Action champagne Lover Vs American Elemental remmy Skye Vs Jacob Jett Fox Mask Vs flying Jimmy Foxx valiant Vs Jeremiah Moose the Ring Generals Vs The Canadian Blondes frankie Perez Vs Billy Biggs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DinoKea Posted October 16, 2021 Share Posted October 16, 2021 Uprising 2006 Predictions Snap Dragon def. Matt Sparrow (CZCW Title) Plague def. Velocidad (Xtreme Title) The Fly Boys def. Call to Action (Tag Team Titles) Champagne Lover def. Amerixan Elemental Remmy Skye def. Jacob Jett Flying Jimmy Foxx def. Fox Mask Valiant def. Jeremiah Moose The Ring Generals def. The Canadian Blondes Frankie Perez def. Billy Biggs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KyTeran Posted October 17, 2021 Share Posted October 17, 2021 Czcw Title Match: snap Dragon © Vs Matt Sparrow Xtreme Title Match: Plague © Vs Velocidad Tag Team Title Match: the Fly Boys © Vs Call To Action champagne Lover Vs American Elemental remmy Skye Vs Jacob Jett Fox Mask Vs flying Jimmy Foxx valiant Vs Jeremiah Moose The Ring Generals Vs the Canadian Blondes frankie Perez Vs Billy Biggs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Herrbear Posted October 17, 2021 Share Posted October 17, 2021 Czcw Title Match: snap Dragon © Vs Matt Sparrow Xtreme Title Match: plague © vs Velocidad Tag Team Title Match: the Fly Boys © Vs Call To Action champagne Lover Vs American Elemental remmy Skye Vs Jacob Jett fox Mask Vs Flying Jimmy Foxx valiant Vs Jeremiah Moose the Ring Generals Vs The Canadian Blondes frankie Perez Vs Billy Biggs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
falling_star Posted October 20, 2021 Share Posted October 20, 2021 <div style="padding: 15px; border: 3px solid #1ecce3; margin:10px;background: #798a7e; max-width:100%;box-shadow: 0 3px 12px ";"> COASTAL ZONE CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING CZCW UPRISING 2006 SATURDAY, WEEK ONE, MARCH 2006 - 185 IN ATTENDANCE AT THE SIMMONS CENTER (SOUTH WEST) THE RING GENERALS VERSUS THE CANADIAN BLONDES This match plays out very similar to last month’s Generals versus Fly Boys encounter, with The Ring Generals trying to ground the high fliers and The Canadian Blondes dazzling the crowd with their aerial maneuvers. The Generals continue their winning ways here with another Wheelbarrow Bomb-assisted victory.. WINNER: THE RING GENERALS (9:50) RATING: 28 <HR> FRANKIE PEREZ VERSUS BILLY BIGGS Billy Biggs is a recent graduate of the DeColt Power House in Canada, making his American debut here in the Coastal Zone as they strive to put together interesting matchups. Frankie Perez is, of course, already a mainstay of CZCW as he makes his way out first. The crowd even chants “WE DON’T KNOW YOU!” at Billy Biggs when he makes his entrance second, but the crowd knows him soon enough after a fantastic opening display that really showcases his high flying prowess against Perez’s impactful, technical style. The pair work a relatively short match for the Coastal Zone crowd, but Billy Biggs comes out looking okay in the end. As if the outcome was ever in doubt, Frankie Perez picks up the win with a Buzzsaw Kick. WINNER: FRANKIE PEREZ (7:59) RATING:25 <HR> VALIANT VERSUS JEREMIAH MOOSE Valiant has been looking good all over the country lately, and his hot streak continues here as he makes short work of Jeremiah Moose. WINNER: VALIANT (8:20) RATING: 29 <HR> FOX MASK VERSUS FLYING JIMMY FOXX Fox Mask is looking to build some momentum after being 50-50 in the win-loss department on the year in CZCW. Flying Jimmy Foxx could certainly use a win as well, and he comes out of the gate like a man who knows that, showing a hunter’s cunning we haven’t seen from him before. Fox Mask is not one to be easily foiled, though, and he keeps up with Jimmy at every turn. In an impressive sequence, Flying Jimmy Foxx counters a Fox Flip Off DDT by tossing Fox Mask over the top rope to the Simmons Center concrete on the floor. He takes the advantage for quite a while after that, looking to come out the victor but he eventually falls victim to a Fox Hunter for the fall. WINNER: FOX MASK (16:25) RATING: 39 <HR> REMMY SKYE VERSUS JACOB JETT Jacob Jett has had a lot of hype behind him since debuting in CZCW, but there is perhaps no one man in the Coastal Zone with more hype behind him than Remmy Skye. These two put on exactly the kind of match you would expect with dazzling aerial displays, Skye taking lots of punishment (sometimes from his own offense), and Jett looking like a million bucks. A Skye Diver finishes it for Remmy Skye in the end, picking up a valuable win on the hunt for the CZCW Xtreme Championship. WINNER: REMMY SKYE (12:50) RATING: 23 Following the match, the ring is rushed by a figure unfamiliar with the normal CZCW audience, but fans who watched The Coalition’s North American Championship tournament at MAW’s Rip Chord Invitational will know these men have issues… American Buffalo hits the ring with a vicious lariat on Remmy Skye as soon as the pinfall’s been counted. Buffalo is wearing the NYCW Empire title around his waist, and he takes it off before mounting Skye to unload with rights and lefts. Buffalo is still incensed that Skye forced a draw between them in the tournament and dashed Buffalo’s hopes of becoming the first Coalition North American Champion. Buffalo’s manager, Emma Chase of The Chase Agency, comes to the ring with a microphone in hand, clearing the Empire title out of the way as Buffalo continues to unload on Skye, eventually running him over with The Stampede. “Ladies and gentlemen of the Coastal Zone… my name is Emma Chase, and I represent the American Buffalo,” she begins, motioning to her charge as he picks up his Empire title. “My client is not happy with what happened at the Rip Chord Invitational, so he has come here to extend a challenge to… Remmy Skye,” she says with a disgusted curl of her lip. “So, mister Skye… two weeks; New York City. Come and face the Empire Champion… but it won’t be about victory, it will be about… survival! Survive, if you can, Remmy Skye… because The Chase Agency is coming for you!” Buffalo holds the Empire title high and lets out a threatening roar, giving Remmy Skye another stomp as the resilient young man tries to crawl up to his feet. <HR> CZCW XTREME TITLE MATCH PLAGUE © VERSUS VELOCIDAD Velocidad is a product of Mexico’s MPWF, already famous for his lightning quick speed in these parts of America. He comes into this match with more than his share of hype, and gets the streamer treatment from the crowd (red, white, and green in color). Plague, the first ever CZCW Xtreme Champion, is looking to make his fourth defense of the title here. No slouch in the speed department, either, Plague looks to slow down Velocidad and come away with the win. In the beginning, Velocidad proves too fast for the man in black, outgunning him on several exchanges and wowing the crowd with blinding speed. In a tale as old as time, Plague works the legs to slow down his opponent whenever he’s in control. This time out, it proves successful; Velocidad is hobbled by the attacks on his knee, allowing him to fall victim to a New Jersey Turnpike for Plague to pick up the win. WINNER, AND STILL CHAMPION: PLAGUE (15:06) RATING: 44 <HR> The crowd begins to boo as Champagne Lover’s music plays and the international superstar makes his way into The Simmons Center. He smiles and poses for the fans before beginning to address them, saying that tonight’s opponent is still not the quality of competition he had in mind. Next month, he expects to face an American star and not “one of these Coastal Zone wannabes.” Not only that, but expects to be told when his CZCW Coastal Championship match will be at that same event. CHAMPAGNE LOVER VERSUS AMERICAN ELEMENTAL Despite Champagne Lover’s complaints about his quality of opponent tonight, American Elemental comes out firing on all cylinders to take control of the match in the beginning. Champagne Lover has a few signature spots in the early parts of a match where he makes a complicated lucha exchange look easy and yawns afterwards as the crowd cheers-- but, this time, American Elemental was there to boot him in the face as he attempted to yawn. A fine match ensued after the opening unfolded, Champagne Lover seemingly a step behind American Elemental at every turn-- AE came in with something to prove tonight after being put down as inferior competition in Champagne Lover’s promo. Elemental looks good all the way up until he attempts his Inferno Splash finisher, poorly scouting his opponent who gets his knees up to block the move. It’s all elementary from there, leading into a Champagne Breakfast from the international superstar for another CZCW win. WINNER: CHAMPAGNE LOVER (17:43) RATING: 46 <HR> CZCW TAG TEAM TITLE MATCH THE FLY BOYS © VERSUS CALL TO ACTION This is a Coalition-sponsored match that sees CZCW Tag Team Champions The Fly Boys defend against a top team from the Mid Atlantic in Call to Action. The match begins with a show of respect, the teams shaking hands after the bell before Donnie J and Mainstream Hernandez starting off with a fast-paced exchange of counters and flashy technical maneuvers before coming to stalemate; the stalemate leads to both men tagging out, bringing in Jimmy P and Erik Strong. The pair lock-up, and the match begins in earnest. What ensues is a rather average affair, neither team gaining a clear upper hand through most of the match as they just trade momentum and high spots. The crowd seems into the competitors, but the match itself suffers from a lack of crowd interaction familiar to CZCW. There is one dramatic moment where Hernandez looks to have Donnie J pinned, only for Jimmy P to make the save at the last possible second. Other than that, the finish is never really in doubt-- The Fly Boys take it with Jimmy P finishing of Hernandez with a Surf’s Up. WINNERS, AND STILL CHAMPIONS: THE FLY BOYS (12:33) RATING: 35 <HR> CZCW COASTAL TITLE MATCH SNAP DRAGON © VERSUS MATT SPARROW There’s a big reaction for DAVE’s Matt Sparrow when he makes his entrance, his first appearance for CZCW in a big match for the Coastal Championship. Snap Dragon gets his usual streamers treatment despite some scattered boos. Sparrow offers a handshake, but Dragon waves him off. The match begins with a lock-up, neither man willing to back down but Snap Dragon eventually gaining the upper hand with a knee to the midsection. From there, the pair work a more grounded match than one might expect, each trying to work over the legs of the other to keep him from going high risk. Which is not to say the match is bereft of high flying, Sparrow in particular showing off his aerial arsenal to a hungry crowd that eats up every spot. But, he goes to the well one too many times, and there’s nobody home when he goes for a big splash off the top. Snap Dragon takes the momentum after that, still selling his leg but not really losing a step in quickness as he goes to work.The champion gets in many of his signature spots, the challenger getting a few hope spots in there, including a counter on the first Dragon’s Breath attempt! But, the man from DAVE comes up short in an impressive encounter, falling victim to Dragon’s Breath on the second attempt. WINNER, AND STILL CHAMPION: SNAP DRAGON (15:55) RATING: 42 </div> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
falling_star Posted October 21, 2021 Share Posted October 21, 2021 BIRD DROPPINGS - MATT SPARROW’S BLOG “Ya got some nerve, don’t ya, kid?” I’ll never forget those words coming out of Phil Vibert’s practically foaming mouth as he yelled at me in the locker room of my last DAVE show; and, mark my words, that’s my last DAVE show. Phil will have to get down on his knees and do more than apologize if he ever expects me back in front of one of his audiences again. Now, don’t think I don’t know my place on the card or my role in the back. I do. I always have. Prided myself on it, in fact. I give exactly what is needed exactly when it’s needed between those ropes. I gave y’all about a year in DAVE, and I got tossed out on my ass as thanks. You’re gonna hear a lot about what happened, who said what, and I know you want the skinny, so here it is… Phil might say he fired me. I’ll tell everyone I quit. Both are true. Phil fired me after I quit, but those words did come out of his mouth. And it’s because I told him that what he’s doing is wrong. He knows it, and that’s why he got so mad. He’s becoming everything he ever claimed to hate when the reality of the matter is he was just upset he couldn’t be part of the Cool Kids Club with Eisen and whoever owns TCW this week. The fact of the matter is this… he was telling us all about how he plans to put NYCW out of business. He already stole Joey and Frank and ol’ Wiley with exclusive deals, the kind he used to say were poison to the business when he couldn’t afford to do them. Phil isn’t happy just running in Pennsylvania, he wants the big crowds in New York, too. For some reason, he thinks Stomper and his little promotion that could is drawing crowds away from him when they don’t even promote the same damn kind of show! Hell, he’s even lured away a couple of guys from one of the “big leagues” with his exclusive deal money… what happened to those rosters being full of no-talent hacks? Ford Gumble and Charlie Thatcher were “no talent” enough that Phil got into a bidding war with TCW over them. So, that’s what’s up in the world of DAVE. Phil Vibert is trying to buy his way to the Big Boy Table with Richard and Tommy, and it’s laughable that he's abandoned his principles so quickly. That’s what’s going on in my world, fans. Hope you caught me for Coastal Zone this weekend if you were in the area. You’ll be seeing a lot more of me in the South East from now on… I just love that California sun! - Bird Brain Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DarK_RaideR Posted October 21, 2021 Share Posted October 21, 2021 As someone who legit fell for Paul Heyman's "anti" attitude back in the day only to see him in bed with the WWF later, I thoroughly enjoyed this last blog post. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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