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NOTHING TO LOSE - PREDICTIONS

Main Event

SWF World Heavyweight title triple threat match

Rocky Golden © def. Remo & Scythe

 

2 out of 3 Falls Grudge Match

Valiant def. Rogue

 

SWF North American title

"The Supreme Star" Spencer Spade def. Des Davids © & "The Future" Steven Parker

 

Last Man Standing Match

"The Radioactive Warrior" Atom Smasher def. "The Dragon" Mikey Lau

 

SWF World Tag Team titles match

Hawaiian Crush © def. The Awesomeness

 

Singles match

Hollywood Bret Starr def. Brandon James

 

Tag Team match

Supreme Dream Team def. Best of the Best

 

Singles match

ZWB def. The Crippler

 

Opening Three Way #1 contendership Tag Team match

Southern Comfort def. Fame & Money & The Mission

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Main Event

SWF World Heavyweight title triple threat match

Rocky Golden © vs Remo vs Scythe

 

2 out of 3 Falls Grudge Match

Rogue vs Valiant

 

SWF North American title

Des Davids © vs "The Supreme Star" Spencer Spade vs "The Future" Steven Parker

 

Last Man Standing Match

"The Radioactive Warrior" Atom Smasher vs "The Dragon" Mikey Lau

SWF World Tag Team titles match

Hawaiian Crush © vs The Awesomeness

 

Singles match

Brandon James vs Hollywood Bret Starr

 

Tag Team match

Best of the Best vs Supreme Dream Team

Singles match

The Crippler vs ZWB

 

Opening Three Way #1 contendership Tag Team match

Fame & Money vs Southern Comfort vs The Mission

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SWF World Heavyweight title triple threat match

Rocky Golden © vs Remo vs Scythe

 

2 out of 3 Falls Grudge Match

Rogue vs Valiant

 

SWF North American title

Des Davids © vs "The Supreme Star" Spencer Spade vs "The Future" Steven Parker

 

Last Man Standing Match

"The Radioactive Warrior" Atom Smasher vs "The Dragon" Mikey Lau

 

SWF World Tag Team titles match

Hawaiian Crush © vs The Awesomeness

 

Singles match

Brandon James vs Hollywood Bret Starr

Tag Team match

Best of the Best vs Supreme Dream Team

 

Singles match

The Crippler vs ZWB

 

Opening Three Way #1 contendership Tag Team match

Fame & Money vs Southern Comfort vs The Mission

 

 

but more importantly, Jack Bruce in USPW!?

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but more importantly, Jack Bruce in USPW!?

 

Nobody said it was definitely Jack Bruce... Jo-Ro just said it was rumoured that it could be...

 

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Nobody said it was definitely Jack Bruce... Jo-Ro just said it was rumoured that it could be...

 

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It did occur to me that Sunshine Of Your Love could be a huge red herring...

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Main Event

SWF World Heavyweight title triple threat match

Rocky Golden © vs Remo vs Scythe

 

Not yet. No change.

 

2 out of 3 Falls Grudge Match

Rogue vs Valiant

 

Give the Honorable one a good win.

 

SWF North American title

Des Davids © vs "The Supreme Star" Spencer Spade vs "The Future" Steven Parker

 

It feels like Des might be ready to test some main event waters. Him vs Valiant might be a really strong number 2 program. I think it's time for that change.

 

Last Man Standing Match

"The Radioactive Warrior" Atom Smasher vs "The Dragon" Mikey Lau

 

If Dragon is gaining steam then let it continue here.

 

SWF World Tag Team titles match

Hawaiian Crush © vs The Awesomeness

 

I prefer The Awesomeness and all but I think this helps legitimize Hawaiian Crush's tag reign.

 

Singles match

Brandon James vs Hollywood Bret Starr

 

By hook or crook.

 

Tag Team match

Best of the Best vs Supreme Dream Team

 

I think they need kept strong. Monsters SMASH

 

Singles match

The Crippler vs ZWB

 

I think ZWB has other feuds to worry about and Crippler could challenge Rocky at any given time with an easy to tell story.

 

Opening Three Way #1 contendership Tag Team match

Fame & Money vs Southern Comfort vs The Mission

 

Reliable heat magnet for the new tag champions. Mission really don't seem ready and Southern Comfort are babyfaces.

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Thursday, Week 2 February 2020

Live from the Dust Bowl Fields, Kansas

Attendance: 46.141, Buyrate: 3.14 (1.574.569 viewers) on Premier Pay TV, Premier Pay CAN-TV and Demand-TV Mexico

 

The opening shot was all lights and pyro while the camera panned out to reveal an impressive custom stage set for the event surrounded by rabid fans. World famous rapper 6Pac came out on stage for a live performance of

and even fellow rapper Mail Malone was caught on camera bobbing his head and having a good time in his front row seat. Once the song ended, we got a welcome from the broadcast team of Duane Fry, Ana Garcia and Emma Chase who summarized the matches to be had tonight, with emphasis on the main event of Rocky Golden defending his SWF World Heavyweight championship against Remo and Scythe.

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Three Way #1 contendership Tag Team match

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Fame & Money vs Southern Comfort vs The Mission

The opening match saw Fame & Money, Southern Comfort and The Mission in a fight to determine the next challenger for the SWF World Tag Team titles. Of course, it was way more personal for former teammates Marshall Dillon and Ranger, who were kept on the apron for most of the match to build up anticipation. Huntigdon and Trescarde played their part as sneaky heels, picking their spots and double teaming opponents when they could and retreating or letting their opponents fight each other when possible but charging in to break any pin attempts. This all built up to laid back fan favourite Oliver Kobb fighting against the fired up Matty Faith, as the two men were trying to prove a point to their respective teammates or represent them in a proxy fight. A double lariat evened the playing field and they both had to crawl to their corners for the hot tag, finally giving the fans what they wanted, Dillon versus Ranger. Naturally, Fame & Money had to get involved and ruin it, garnering themselves plenty of heat for denying fans from what they were so hot to watch. Kobb and Faith got tagged in and gave the heels their comeuppance, only for Faith to catch the Kentucky native when his guard was down and roll him up for the three count. The Mission got the win and are now the next title contenders, but the finish begs the question of whether Ranger will agree with his partner’s tactics or not, thus whether the storyline will move on to being about friction between them or whether we’ll see them both turn heel. To find out what happens next, tune in to Supreme TV next week!

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Before the wrestlers could return to the locker room, Eric Eisen’s music hit and he appeared at the top of the entrance ramp. Easy E announced that he and brother Jerry had agreed to trade talent between the two brands, but teased that the names would be revealed throughout the show. For now, he’d be making the first move by revealing that Southern Comfort would from now on be making exclusive TV appearances on Fridays for SWF Uprising!

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The Crippler vs ZWB

The Crippler made his move and attacked ZWB before introductions were through, earning himself a dirty advantage early on in the match. Fans ate it up and cheered for the babyface to escape, which he did to hit a high altitude dropkick followed by a standing shooting star press that got a big pop. ZWB pressed his advantage and kept the pace quick, using his flashy aerial moves but on more than one occasion, The Crippler was able to counter by using his own eagerness against him. ZWB was too elusive to stay down for long however and continued to fight, trying his best to defeat a legitimately resilient opponent.

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So hot was ZWB on this night, that even when Xavi Ferrera ran down to the ring, he was only distracted for a moment and without missing a beat, slingshot himself across the ring, hopped on the top rope and hit his 450 Degree Splash finisher on him outside the ring. A spectacular moment that was also enough to prevent Ferrera from interfering, this did however allow The Crippler to get back in the driver’s seat and start a little ringside brawl. The match had to be won inside the ring though and when Crippler rolled his opponent in, he got lured into a monkey flip that bought ZWB precious time to recover. Crippler made a last ditch attempt to finish the match and charged in to spear his opponent, only for ZWB to reverse the same way Crippler had done throughout the match, by using his own momentum against him and sidestepping to let him crash and burn against the ring post, putting him in the perfect position for a 450 Degree Splash off the top rope that was enough to secure the three count for ZWB.

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ZWB barely had his hand raised when Crippler, still crawling on the mat, grabbed his ankle and pulled him down with a dragonscrew, maintaining control of the limb to transition into a torturous submission. ZWB spent some agonizing moments in the hold, screaming in pain as he was about to become another name in Crippler’s growing list of victims, when Mainstream Hernandez ran down to the ring and chased Crippler off. Fans exploded in cheers when Hernandez made his appearance and the angle ended with him helping ZWB back on his feet and shaking his hand before helping him hop his way back to the locker room, cementing the long awaited babyface turn of Hernandez in triumphant fashion.

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Cut to the backstage area, where Spencer Spade was coaching up Bekowski and Allen in light of their match next against Best of the Best. Spade delivered a pep talk to his two bruisers and even hyped his own scheduled SWF North American title match, saying the Supreme Dream Team would be making a statement in their Pay Per View debut tonight.

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Best of the Best vs Supreme Dream Team

Bekowski and Allen hit the ring as the segment ended, with their opponents making their entrance next. This was very much a case of the powerhouse heels trying to dominate through sheer strength, while the battle-hardened babyface veterans had to survive the beating and turn the tables by making this a more technical match, thus playing to their own advantages and eliminating those of their opponents. Allen and Bekowski went straight to the offensive by beating down both Gilmore and Morgan through physical domination and quick tags, the match skipping any initial babyface shine and threatening to play out as a squash. It took some quick thinking on Morgan’s part to exploit the rage and adrenaline of Bekowski, drawing him into making a mistake that saw him bump head first onto a corner pad. Gilmore took over for some righteous retaliation as he delivered a beatdown, but the near fall made it quite evident he had a lot of lost ground to cover still. This sense of an uphill battle had fans chanting for the faces building up to Morgan getting the hot tag, but Allen put the brakes hard on the comeback when he caught his opponent and reversed into the Running Powerslam for the pin just as Bekowski was brawling outside the ring with Gilmore.

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Eric Eisen was shown again backstage, this time looking for Lenny Brown, who he informed about his trade to Uprising. Brown cut a promo in response, saying this is his chance to shine and pointed out this takes him closer to Des Davids and his goal of capturing the SWF North American title.

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A hype package video aired next, recapping the rivalry between Brandon James and Hollywood Bret Starr. The Rat Pack were shown attacking James at When Hell Freezes Over and leaving with Krissy Angelle on their side, then James’ confusion due to head trauma was summed up before getting to the part where he challenged Starr, letting fans understand this match was him looking to get payback.

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Brandon James vs Hollywood Bret Starr (with Krissy Angelle)

James immediately unloaded on his opponent as the bell rang, letting his frustration out while fans cheered for Starr getting his rightful comeuppance. A quick poke to the eye gave Starr a chance to escape the onslaught and retaliate, but the bigger and more experienced James didn’t take too long before he was able to turn things around with an impressive delayed vertical suplex. The chemistry between James and Starr was in full display as they battled back and forth, with Starr taking every opportunity to beg for mercy or fake an injury if it meant securing him an unfair advantage. Even Krissy Angelle was used as an unwilling human shield if it meant cutting off James’ momentum and getting the leader of the Rat Pack back in the driver’s seat of the match. Starr did his very worst to try and take the big man down, but one last rush of adrenaline signified James’ comeback as he blocked an attempt at the Starr Maker. Unfortunately, referee Darren Smith got accidentally knocked out by Starr getting pushed back and despite the cover after a Brandon Bomb Drop, wasn’t there to make the count.

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That’s when Willy LaRoux ran down to the ring with a steel chair in hand to smash Brandon on the back, following it up with a shot to his head. Fans booing, LaRoux threw the chair away and slapped the ref back into consciousness just as Starr hit his groggy opponent with the Hollywood Hammer for the cover and pinfall victory.

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Another video package aired next, showing the match where Hawaiian Crush won the SWF World Tag Team titles and a selection of the subsequent Awesomeness promos requesting a shot. This segwayed into the champions’ challenge of a trial match and the challengers winning it to earn a shot, before the final graphic hyped up the tag title match up next.

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SWF World Tag Team titles match

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Hawaiian Crush © (with Sylvester Weatherfield) vs The Awesomeness (with BJ O'Neil)

Fellow Hawaiian Sylvester “Rocky” Weatherfield escorted the tag team champions to the ring, perhaps there to provide a watchful eye for potential interference on the part of BJ O’Neil. The champions started off strong anyway with quick tags and the strength of Ekuma letting them control their challengers, but when it was time for the big man to take a break on the apron, The Awesomeness struck. A surprise dropkick knocked the big man off the apron and although Adams remained in the driver’s seat, eventually he needed to make a tag but no one was there. The Awesomeness picked up the pace at that point and isolated him on their corner, all the while strutting their stuff and posing for the crowd who responded with loud jeers. Weatherfield’s inexperience and enthusiasm saw him complaining to the ref and inadvertently causing a distraction for the heels to cheat, but eventually Ekuma would recover and Adams escaped to give him the hot tag as the audience exploded in cheers. Weatherfield made up for his prior mistakes when O’Neil distracted the ref and he circled the ring to antagonize her, effectively drawing her attention away from the match to eliminate her as a factor, while it seemed as though Ekuma was about to wrap things up.

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That’s when Randall Buckminster Bumfhole ran down to the ring, taking advantage of the ref being distracted by the manager situation on the outside and threatening to send them both back to the locker room. RBB swung to take a cheap shot at the Hawaiian Strongman but accidentally hit Huey Cannonball instead, allowing Ekuma to deliver the Hawaiian Crush for the pin and a successful first title defence.

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Another video package to hype up the next match and sum up the rivalry, this was about Atom Smasher and Mikey Lau. Not much about the story to be shown anyway, so this instead featured alternating footage of both men destroying opponents, before it went into Smasher attacking Lau and everything that followed, the implication being that there would be a hard hitting, intense confrontation next.

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Last Man Standing Match

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"The Radioactive Warrior" Atom Smasher vs "The Dragon" Mikey Lau

Much like the intro video suggested, this was a fast paced brawl already from the opening bell, with Lau uncharacteristically dropping his measured martial arts approach in order to keep up with his fiery opponent. Both men were not playing the long game here, they were out to deliver the maximum amount of punishment in the minimum amount of time. This kept things exciting and of course the fight spilled out of the ring, with Smasher dipping into hardcore territory as he used all sorts of items to be found around and under the ring since the match could not end via disqualification. Lau was in deep, unfamiliar waters and had to endure, which he did by tapping into his warrior spirit and refusing to stay down for the full ten count, no matter what Smasher threw at him. Realizing he needed to step up the violence, Smasher set up a table by the ring and dragged his opponent on the apron to deliver some kind of big slam through the furniture, but Lau realized his predicament and gave everything he had for one desperate offensive rush that saw him hit Smasher with the Dragon Whip and get him dizzy enough to lose his balance and fall, through the table of course. The combination of Lau’s finisher and the table spot finally did the trick, knocking Smasher out for the full ten count.

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Lau’s victory was momentarily clouded when the titantron came to life, but it wasn’t some new wrestler debuting; instead, the graphic revealed that Lau had been drafted to the Supreme brand!

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The hype package that aired next tried to get things in order for the somewhat convoluted triangle feud between Des Davids, Spencer Spade and Steven Parker. With Spade appearing on Supreme TV and the other two on Uprising, there hadn’t been much interaction between the three in the buildup to this match, so through the power of editing, it was made apparent how both men are gunning for Davids’ SWF North American title.

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SWF North American title match

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Des Davids © vs "The Supreme Star" Spencer Spade (with Dulce Moreno) vs "The Future" Steven Parker

Both challengers jumped at the champion once the match began, keeping the pace quick as if the performers were trying to one-up Smasher and Lau. Davids had to fight them both off when able, but when he was on defence, Parker and Spade were all about outshining each other and breaking up pinfalls. This was the story the match built upon, Davids using his strength in a handicap situation and the challengers alternating between a temporary alliance to take the big man down and competing against each other to prove who’s more worthy of cheers and the title. Everything came together for the finish though, when Parker covered Spade for the pin and Dulce Moreno had to get on the apron to distract the ref so he wouldn’t make the count. A frustrated Parker tried to get the ref back in the match, but this only exposed him to the recovered Des Davids who’d taken his spot on the corner. A Quarterback Sack later, Parker was down for the count and Spade laying on the mat, unable to break up the pin. Des Davids had to fight hard and against the odds, but in the end he retained the belt against two highly promising talents.

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The Rogue vs Valiant video had plenty of material to work with, given the two men’s friendship and shared past as a tag team, before Rogue turned heel for the break up feud and the two men’s paths crossed again when they faced Remo last month at When Hell Freezes Over. What was also emphasized was Rogue’s sneaky personality and tactics, in order to explain and hype up the fact that this would be a 2 out of 3 falls match.

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2 out of 3 Falls Grudge Match

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Rogue vs Valiant (with Hannah)

Arguably the most well rounded match of the night, this one had everything from brawling to strikes to chain wrestling, mat grappling, ringside action and even the occasional second rope move. It took a while for it to get started, as Rogue was all about stalling and mind games to throw Valiant off, but when they ended locking up, the back and forth was a joy to see. Oddly enough, this wasn’t the case of a babyface fighting from underneath, not only because Valiant had the power advantage to control his opponent but also because he picked up the first fall with a beautiful german suplex that he held onto with a bridge for the pin. Rogue couldn’t believe he didn’t kick out before three and threw a tantrum arguing with the ref, but had to get it together quick to avoid a rapid follow up since Valiant tried to end the match there and then. A desperate Rogue threw all pretense of courtesy and honor out of the window, reverting to his familiar sneaky self as he took every shortcut possible to turn the tide. Hannah led the chants trying to rally Valiant back into a fighting shape and that’s exactly what happened, Rogue throwing himself into things with reckless desperation until he ended up walking straight into a V-Spilt and the second pinfall. As decisive as it gets, without even having to go to the third fall, Valiant won this with two straight falls and the crowd erupted in cheers as his music hit the speakers.

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Again, Valiant’s celebration was interrupted by a graphic forming on the titantron, but just as with Mikey Lau earlier, this was about him getting drafted to the Supreme brand. Clearly, his feud with Rogue is over and he’ll be moving onto bigger and better things.

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Last video of the night, summing up Remo’s three way win over Rogue and Valiant, as well as Scythe interfering in Golden’s matches and wrecking the contract signing. Not a lot of depth to the storyline thus far, but with three of the most over wrestlers involved, it was still enough to be well received by the fans.

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SWF World Heavyweight title triple threat match

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Rocky Golden © vs Remo vs Scythe

Scythe may be after Golden for his own mysterious reasons, but Remo was out for the title so it didn’t take more than that for the two heels to team up against him, only for the alliance to break down once it was time for one man to make the pin. A creative way to revisit that trope, given how this wasn’t the case of two smaller wrestlers uniting against the bigger one. This setup did however end up hurting the match quality a little bit, since all three men are used to being offensive behemoths and with neither doing any convincing selling, no one looked particularly dangerous, plus it took away from the drama of the match since neither showed any real vulnerability. The exception was probably Rocky hitting a sloppy suplex that saw Scythe land awkwardly on his shoulder, but again this was probably legitimate pain rather than selling, even if Scythe somehow was able to continue wrestling. And not just wrestle, but even make a big comeback as he got Golden on a corner for a beatdown, some of the punches looking a bit more stiff than they should even. His follow-up Reaper’s Scythe lariat only got him a two count as Rocky kicked out, prompting the Dark Reaper to then deliver a Chokeslam. Again, Rocky miraculously kicked out just before the three count. Frustrated, Scythe dragged a thumb across his throat and picked up Golden for the Underworld Spike, but it was somehow miraculously reversed and Rocky ended up lifting Scythe on his shoulders for his signature Torture Rack, before launching him off the ropes and through a table on the outside with a Death Valley Driver. The spot had the fans start a “holy shit” chant but the excitement was cut short when Golden got tackled out of his boots with The Destroyer out of nowhere and a very opportunistic Remo made the cover for the three count. Winner AND NEW SWF World Heavyweight title, Remo!

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The show didn’t immediately go off the air but stayed on long enough for Remo to be handed the SWF World Heavyweight title and celebrate.

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Overall

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Apologies for the delay, between the holidays, exams and how deflating I felt after writing out a single match every time, this took a while but I hope it was worth it and you enjoyed it. As always, thanks for following, commenting and predicting.

 

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Card for Predictions

 

Main Event

Time Limits are for nerds

"Unleashed" Randall Buckminster Bumfhole vs ZWB

 

Tag Team Match

Time Limits are for nerds

Atom Smasher & Rogue vs Lenny Brown & Steven Parker

 

Tag Team Match

Time Limits are for nerds

The Awesomeness vs Southern Comfort

 

Singles Match

Time Limits are for nerds

Jungle Lord vs "The King of Charisma" Robbie Wright

 

Opening Match

Time Limits are for nerds

The Domination vs Cali Slick & Fro Sure

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Main Event

Time Limits are for nerds

ZWB def. "Unleashed" Randall Buckminster Bumfhole

 

Tag Team Match

Time Limits are for nerds

Atom Smasher & Rogue def. Lenny Brown & Steven Parker

 

Tag Team Match

Time Limits are for nerds

The Awesomeness def. Southern Comfort

 

Singles Match

Time Limits are for nerds

"The King of Charisma" Robbie Wright vs. Jungle Lord

 

Opening Match

Time Limits are for nerds

The Domination def. Cali Slick & Fro Sure

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Main Event

Time Limits are for nerds

"Unleashed" Randall Buckminster Bumfhole vs ZWB

 

Tag Team Match

Time Limits are for nerds

Atom Smasher & Rogue vs Lenny Brown & Steven Parker

 

Tag Team Match

Time Limits are for nerds

The Awesomeness vs Southern Comfort

 

Singles Match

Time Limits are for nerds

Jungle Lord vs "The King of Charisma" Robbie Wright

 

Opening Match

Time Limits are for nerds

The Domination vs Cali Slick & Fro Sure

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Main Event

Time Limits are for nerds

"Unleashed" Randall Buckminster Bumfhole vs ZWB

 

Tag Team Match

Time Limits are for nerds

Atom Smasher & Rogue vs Lenny Brown & Steven Parker

 

Tag Team Match

Time Limits are for nerds

The Awesomeness vs Southern Comfort

 

Singles Match

Time Limits are for nerds

Jungle Lord vs "The King of Charisma" Robbie Wright

 

Opening Match

Time Limits are for nerds

The Domination vs Cali Slick & Fro Sure

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Main Event

Time Limits are for nerds

"Unleashed" Randall Buckminster Bumfhole vs ZWB

 

Tag Team Match

Time Limits are for nerds

Atom Smasher & Rogue vs Lenny Brown & Steven Parker

 

Tag Team Match

Time Limits are for nerds

The Awesomeness vs Southern Comfort

 

Singles Match

Time Limits are for nerds

Jungle Lord vs "The King of Charisma" Robbie Wright

 

Opening Match

Time Limits are for nerds

The Domination vs Cali Slick & Fro Sure

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Main Event

Time Limits are for nerds

"Unleashed" Randall Buckminster Bumfhole vs ZWB

 

Continue the momentum

 

Tag Team Match

Time Limits are for nerds

Atom Smasher & Rogue vs Lenny Brown & Steven Parker

 

Heels win.

 

Tag Team Match

Time Limits are for nerds

The Awesomeness vs Southern Comfort

 

Cheating to win I'd say to continue that story.

 

Singles Match

Time Limits are for nerds

Jungle Lord vs "The King of Charisma" Robbie Wright

 

Let's go the opposite way here. Why not.

 

Opening Match

Time Limits are for nerds

The Domination vs Cali Slick & Fro Sure

 

Named team.

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Main Event

Time Limits are for nerds

"Unleashed" Randall Buckminster Bumfhole vs ZWB

 

Tag Team Match

Time Limits are for nerds

Atom Smasher & Rogue vs Lenny Brown & Steven Parker

 

Tag Team Match

Time Limits are for nerds

The Awesomeness vs Southern Comfort

 

Singles Match

Time Limits are for nerds

Jungle Lord vs "The King of Charisma" Robbie Wright

 

Opening Match

Time Limits are for nerds

The Domination vs Cali Slick & Fro Sure

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From the diary of Samantha W. Fitzworthy</span></p><p><span style="color:#000080;"> </span></p><p><span style="color:#000080;">

Just one night after Nothing to Lose, the follow-up Uprising episode was broadcast live from Des Moines, Iowa with </span><span style="color:#000080;"><strong>7.615 fans in attendance and 3.807.654 watching online</strong></span><span style="color:#000080;"> via NetStream. I was curious to see the fallout, given that many of the brand’s up and coming stars did not even make an appearance at the Pay Per View.</span></p><p><span style="color:#000080;"> </span></p><p><span style="color:#000080;">

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ZWB got things rolling with a promo about his PPV win over The Crippler. Not lingering too much on the past, ZWB sold his victory as proof that he’s worthy to wrestle Des Davids for the SWF North American title, but made a special mention of the interfering Ferrera, who he needs to take care of for good first. Their feud continues thus, with the winner apparently pushed as a future challenger for Davids’ title. Not a bad start to the show, </span><span style="color:#000080;"><strong>67</strong></span><span style="color:#000080;"> for this intro.</span></p><p><span style="color:#000080;"> </span></p><p><span style="color:#000080;">

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Slick and Fro will be receiving a push as a tag team it seems, since they were introduced here as “West Coast Connection” and given a new theme. They also managed to score a much needed victory over The Domination, even if it was due to Kristen Pearce and Avalanche miscommunication, as well as a quite decent </span><span style="color:#000080;"><strong>47</strong></span><span style="color:#000080;"> for the match.</span></p><p><span style="color:#000080;"> </span></p><p><span style="color:#000080;">

</span><img alt="1oogrm3.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/1oogrm3.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="Uma1ExS.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/Uma1ExS.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="p0O5Ibq.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/p0O5Ibq.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="A9QIsHm.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/A9QIsHm.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="wO1UocA.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/wO1UocA.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><span style="color:#000080;">

Backstage at the interview area, Emma Chase was standing by with the champions and new challengers for the SWF World Tag Team titles. Hawaiian Crush cut a pretty standard promo about how important the titles are to them and how they’re willing to take on all comers, but Matty Faith was pretty aggressive in the wording and delivery of his side of the promo, with Ranger menacingly cracking his knuckles in the meantime. Perhaps The Mission are indeed preparing to turn heel after how they won their match at Nothing to Lose, for now this segment was rated at </span><span style="color:#000080;"><strong>66</strong></span><span style="color:#000080;">.</span></p><p><span style="color:#000080;"> </span></p><p><span style="color:#000080;">

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Robbie Wright hit the ring next and mocked Jungle Lord, surprisingly enough less about his age and more about his “out of touch” character. I personally wasn’t thrilled with the direction this went, but the more wisened-up fans loved it and I’m guessing it’s all part of the “old vs new” theme between those two. Mr. Eisen told me to mark down a </span><span style="color:#000080;"><strong>61</strong></span><span style="color:#000080;"> for the promo, just as Jungle Lord made his own entrance for the match.</span></p><p><span style="color:#000080;"> </span></p><p><span style="color:#000080;">

</span><img alt="x70kFLp.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/x70kFLp.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="25UZG0h.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/25UZG0h.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="VO0swHV.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/VO0swHV.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><span style="color:#000080;">

Jungle Lord got his fair share of vengeance whenever he had a chance to get his hands on Wright, while the younger “King of Charisma” got the heat by stalling and working the fans over but still hit a few flashy spots to establish himself as the more athletic of the two. Basic but effective showcase of two contrasting characters, even if the storytelling held back the flow of the match a little bit. I’m thinking the pace helped Jungle Lord here and played to his strengths of experience and psychology, even if eventually he got smacked in the face with a keychain for the dirty pin. Match was slightly less entertaining than the promo, raking in a </span><span style="color:#000080;"><strong>59</strong></span><span style="color:#000080;">.</span></p><p><span style="color:#000080;"> </span></p><p><span style="color:#000080;">

</span><img alt="UEdrBy2.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/UEdrBy2.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="1xdP8o4.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/1xdP8o4.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="WDpvDHD.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/WDpvDHD.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="ZMWSLM5.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/ZMWSLM5.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><span style="color:#000080;">

The Awesomeness were backstage in full force, sharing the mic back and forth to hype up their scheduled matches for tonight. RBB reminded his sibling rivalry while making sure to point out he was the one to eventually defeat his brother, then Cannonball and Stardust mentioned how they may have missed their shot at the SWF World Tag Team titles at Nothing to Lose, but at least they made it into a title match when Southern Comfort couldn’t even win their #1 contendership bout. I’m not sure if Jefferson saying their Pay Per View match was [</span><span style="color:#000080;"><em>dramatic pause</em></span><span style="color:#000080;">] “AWEEEEEESOOOOOMEEE” but when he said it again to wrap up the promo about how Southern Comfort will be elevated just by being in the ring with him and Huey, fans played along and I’m guessing it’ll be less than a week before I see it printed on t-shirts. As always, an entertaining promo from The Awesomeness, landing them a good </span><span style="color:#000080;"><strong>75</strong></span><span style="color:#000080;">.</span></p><p><span style="color:#000080;"> </span></p><p><span style="color:#000080;">

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</span><img alt="1xdP8o4.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/1xdP8o4.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="WDpvDHD.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/WDpvDHD.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="ZMWSLM5.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/ZMWSLM5.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><span style="color:#000080;">

So the tag match was up first and it was [</span><span style="color:#000080;"><em>dramatic pause</em></span><span style="color:#000080;">] “AWEEEEEESOOOOOMEEE” (couldn’t resist, it’s really catchy). At this point I don’t think Huey and Jefferson can have a bad match even if they wanted to, so I was focused on their opponents and whether they’d be able to rise up to the occasion. As expected, Dillon outshone Kobb by far and I’m thinking it won’t be long before he’s given a singles push. For now, Cobb took the Cannonball Run and the pin, sealing this match at </span><span style="color:#000080;"><strong>58</strong></span><span style="color:#000080;">.</span></p><p><span style="color:#000080;"> </span></p><p><span style="color:#000080;">

</span><img alt="J3gziSv.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/J3gziSv.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="pM9mouj.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/pM9mouj.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="SVidnhr.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/SVidnhr.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><span style="color:#000080;">

Returning from commercial break, Duane Fry was in the ring with Steven Parker and Lenny Brown. Fry interviewed them about their plans, which both revolve around the SWF North American title, as well as tonight’s tag match against Atom Smasher and Rogue. Looks like we’re getting the ol’ “can they coexist” theme with these two and I can’t say I’m thrilled, having seen it just last month when Dillon and Ranger broke up. </span><span style="color:#000080;"><strong>62</strong></span><span style="color:#000080;"> for this segment.</span></p><p><span style="color:#000080;"> </span></p><p><span style="color:#000080;">

</span><img alt="pM9mouj.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/pM9mouj.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="SVidnhr.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/SVidnhr.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="25UZG0h.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/25UZG0h.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="N8a1je6.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/N8a1je6.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="1KmmoFR.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/1KmmoFR.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><span style="color:#000080;">

I don’t know if SWF had tried out the pairings or if it was a random thing that just clicked, but somehow both teams had an insane flow to their work, the kind you’d expect to get from two regular long time tag teams in a PPV title match. Seriously, it blew me away how well both teams gelled, making this otherwise throwaway TV match way better than it had any right to be. This was reflected in Mr. Eisen’s score of </span><span style="color:#000080;"><strong>72</strong></span><span style="color:#000080;"> and the near twenty minutes flew by like a breeze until Parker hit the Future Shock to pin Rogue. </span></p><p><span style="color:#000080;"> </span></p><p><span style="color:#000080;">

</span><img alt="UEdrBy2.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/UEdrBy2.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="25UZG0h.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/25UZG0h.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="BUCgAQW.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/BUCgAQW.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><span style="color:#000080;">

As great as the tag match was, it burned out the fans; as skilled and over and familiar with each other the Bumfholes are, even if they went out of their way to provide a show stealing performance, it just didn’t work as well as it should have. If I’m being honest, having the match end in inconclusive fashion didn’t do it any favors either and it was even crazier to have the ref rule it as a no-contest due to the two competitors fighting it out up the entrance and into the backstage area. Could have sent cameras there to keep it going, or count them both out. I mean, there wasn’t even a single person interfering, when usually it takes a bunch for the ref to throw the match instead of disqualifying a wrestler. Much as I want to see Matty Faith succeed as a booker, he totally shot himself in the foot here, ending the show with a main event of </span><span style="color:#000080;"><strong>61</strong></span><span style="color:#000080;">.</span></p><p><span style="color:#000080;"> </span></p><p><span style="color:#000080;"> </span></p><p><span style="color:#000080;">

All in all the show had a lot of problems, most blatant being the fact it was right after a Pay Per View and had little or no fallout from that show. People were either not present in that event or just took their match outcome and moved on to their next opponent. Furthermore, no major matches had been advertised to hype up the episode and build anticipation so there was nothing to look forward to. I understand wanting to maintain the illusion of not knowing what will happen at the PPV and how it’ll affect things moving forward, but fans had no reason to tune in other than habit or curiosity to see what would happen after Nothing to Lose. Then there was the main event, which I already spoke of. I’m amazed Mr. Eisen rated the episode </span><span style="color:#000080;"><strong>65</strong></span><span style="color:#000080;"> out of a hundred.</span></p></div><p></p><p></div></p><p>

<div style="padding: 15px; border: 3px solid #000000; margin:10px;background: #01FCFE; max-width:60%;box-shadow: 0 6px 12px ";"><span style="color:#000080;"><strong>Quick results</strong></span></p><p><span style="color:#000080;">

Randall Buckminster Bumfhole drew with ZWB (No Contest)</span></p><p><span style="color:#000080;">

Lenny Brown & Steven Parker def. Atom Smasher & Rogue</span></p><p><span style="color:#000080;">

The Awesomeness def. Southern Comfort</span></p><p><span style="color:#000080;">

Robbie Wright def. Jungle Lord</span></p><p><span style="color:#000080;">

Cali Slick & Fro Sure def. The Domination</span></div></p><p>

<strong>Prediction results</strong></p><p>

smw88 - 3/5</p><p>

KyTeran - 2/5</p><p>

DinoKea - 2/5</p><p>

Herrbear - 1/5</p><p>

Hitman74 - 1/5</p><p>

SIser187 - 1/5</p></div><p></p>

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Total Championship Wrestling returns to the air and with in, professional wrestling's legacy is still safe on the ACE Network.

 

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Main Event

Singles Match

Twenty Minute Time Limit

TCW Television Championship

Mr. Lucha III versus Greg Gauge ©

 

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

TCW Women's Title Tournament

Quarter Finals

Danielle Sweetheart versus Alina America

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

TCW Women's Title Tournament

Quarter Finals

Pamela Rojo versus Queen Amazon

 

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

Dean Daniels versus Nick Booth

 

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

Bart Biggins versus "Shocking" Matt Hocking

 

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

Elliot Thomas versus Roderick Remus

 

Tag Team Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

Benny & The Foxx versus The Historian & The Architect

Opening Match

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

Edd Stone versus Joshua Taylor

 

Plus: Hear from The Elite, Kip Keenan, Sammy Bach, Jay Chord, and Wolf Hawkins

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Main Event

Singles Match

Twenty Minute Time Limit

TCW Television Championship

Mr. Lucha III versus Greg Gauge ©

 

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

TCW Women's Title Tournament

Quarter Finals

Danielle Sweetheart versus Alina America

 

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

TCW Women's Title Tournament

Quarter Finals

Pamela Rojo versus Queen Amazon

 

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

Dean Daniels versus Nick Booth

 

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

Bart Biggins versus "Shocking" Matt Hocking

 

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

Elliot Thomas versus Roderick Remus

 

Tag Team Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

Benny & The Foxx versus The Historian & The Arichtecht

 

Opening Match

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

Edd Stone versus Joshua Taylor

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Main Event

Singles Match

Twenty Minute Time Limit

TCW Television Championship

Mr. Lucha III versus Greg Gauge ©

 

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

TCW Women's Title Tournament

Quarter Finals

Danielle Sweetheart versus Alina America

 

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

TCW Women's Title Tournament

Quarter Finals

Pamela Rojo versus Queen Amazon

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

Dean Daniels versus Nick Booth

 

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

Bart Biggins versus "Shocking" Matt Hocking

 

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

Elliot Thomas versus Roderick Remus

 

Tag Team Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

Benny & The Foxx versus The Historian & The Architect

 

Opening Match

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

Edd Stone versus Joshua Taylor

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Main Event

Singles Match

Twenty Minute Time Limit

TCW Television Championship

Mr. Lucha III versus Greg Gauge ©

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

TCW Women's Title Tournament

Quarter Finals

Danielle Sweetheart versus Alina America

 

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

TCW Women's Title Tournament

Quarter Finals

Pamela Rojo versus Queen Amazon

 

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

Dean Daniels versus Nick Booth

 

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

Bart Biggins versus "Shocking" Matt Hocking

 

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

Elliot Thomas versus Roderick Remus

 

Tag Team Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

Benny & The Foxx versus The Historian & The Architect

 

Opening Match

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

Edd Stone versus Joshua Taylor

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Main Event

Singles Match

Twenty Minute Time Limit

TCW Television Championship

Greg Gauge © def. Mr. Lucha III

 

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

TCW Women's Title Tournament

Quarter Finals

Danielle Sweetheart def. Alina America

 

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

TCW Women's Title Tournament

Quarter Finals

Queen Amazon def. Pamela Rojo

 

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

Nick Booth def. Dean Daniels

 

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

"Shocking" Matt Hocking def. Bart Biggins

 

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

Roderick Remus def. Elliot Thomas

 

Tag Team Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

The Architect & The Historian def. Benny & The Foxx

 

Opening Match

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

Edd Stone def. Joshua Taylor

 

Plus: Hear from The Elite, Kip Keenan, Sammy Bach, Jay Chord, and Wolf Hawkins

 

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Main Event

Singles Match

Twenty Minute Time Limit

TCW Television Championship

Mr. Lucha III versus Greg Gauge ©

 

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

TCW Women's Title Tournament

Quarter Finals

Danielle Sweetheart versus Alina America

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

TCW Women's Title Tournament

Quarter Finals

Pamela Rojo versus Queen Amazon

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

Dean Daniels versus Nick Booth

 

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

Bart Biggins versus "Shocking" Matt Hocking

 

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

Elliot Thomas versus Roderick Remus

 

Tag Team Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

Benny & The Foxx versus The Historian & The Architect

 

Opening Match

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

Edd Stone versus Joshua Taylor

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<table style="background-color: #008cc2; width: 910px;"><tbody><tr><td style="width: 915px;"><img src="

https://i.imgur.com/pAEq6gk.jpg" width="900" height="206" /></td></tr><tr><td style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top;"><p><span style="text-decoration: underline; color: #ffffff; background-color: #333333;"><strong>Total Wrestling Results</strong></span><br /><span style="color: #ffffff;">How has the month of February flown by like this? Last night, TCW aired their third Total Wrestling of the month.</span></p><p><span style="color: #ffffff;">The show started with Edd Stone and Joshua Taylor going on one one in what was a sensational match up. These two really tore the house down in a Pay Per View quality match up. They had a bunch of false finishes and it felt like this should have been a main event and not the opening match. Edd Stone hit his Party's Over to get the pinfall victory and rebound some momentum. I've heard rumblings that The Historian has been really impressed with Edd Stone recently so I wouldn't be surprised if he doesn't figure in more. Joshua Taylor's an interesting person too -- because he's a hell of a wrestler who hasn't been used a lot but after a match like this he definitely deserves to be. I'd give this a solid <strong>75</strong>.</span></p><p><span style="color: #ffffff;">We came out of this match with Shawn Doakes conducting a backstage interviewing. It looks like he'll be doing these instead of being at ringside for commentary. He was with Nate Johnson and Eddie Chandler who were running down The Wild Ones in a solid build to a Pay Per View match. Eddie and Nate aren't great promos and Shawn was a little awkward being back in an interview role instead of as an announcer but it got the job done. <strong>63</strong>.</span></p><p><span style="color: #ffffff;">Tag match was up next. Benny and The Foxx against The Architect and The Historian. I feel bad for Jimmy Foxx. Clearly the Historian doesn't see much in Benny Benson but Flying Jimmy Foxx could be a decent underdog babyface -- but the established tag team was on get-these-guys-over duty. The match wasn't very good, I don't know why The Historian keeps giving himself a featured spot other than ego, but he's definitely trying to get himself and The Architect over. The Architect was given the victory when he made Jimmy Foxx tap out to The Blueprint. Forgetable match. <strong>48</strong>.</span></p><p><span style="color: #ffffff;">Next up was another backstage interview. This time Shawn Doakes was with Kip Keenan. The Las Vegas native didn't look good in this promo and he's supposed to be a good talker. It's his first promo on national TV so maybe nerves got to him and it didn't help that Shawn Doakes didn't set him up nicely. Kip didn't have anything to talk about and just didn't come across well. <strong>35</strong>.</span></p><p><span style="color: #ffffff;">Roderick Remus squashed Elliot Thomas. There's not much more to say than that. It was a simple match and Elliot got almost no offense in. I like Remus so I hope that him getting a win here and starting to be featured more is a sign that there are plans for him to be something. He could be a real quality mid card talent I think. <strong>53</strong>.</span></p><p><span style="color: #ffffff;">Matt Hocking beat Bart Biggins, which should come as no surprise. I fully expect Bart Biggins to be leaving TCW soon. He's not happy with how he's being used and my sources tell me he plans on asking for his release. Whether or not TCW gives it to him is a different story. I'm not sure what the plan is for Matt Hocking because TCW continues to be in this position where they have a lot of good heels in the middle of the pack but not a lot of faces there ready for them. Hopefully something changes. <strong>60</strong>.</span></p><p><span style="color: #ffffff;">Sammy Bach was backstage with Shawn Doakes and it looked like the show was going to get interesting, but before Bach could really start, he was jumped from behind by Ernest Youngman. The segment itself was okay, but I really like the potential ere. A Bach-Youngman feud? This could be really excellent. <strong>50</strong>.</span></p><p><span style="color: #ffffff;">Jay Chord had a promo after the commercial break and it was probably the worst Jay Chord promo I've heard on TCW programming. He was hyping his World Title match with Aaron Andrews and he was clearly off his game. He struggled to say anything interesting. Shawn Doakes was again there and was still no help. Why is he out there if he's not going to do the job well? <strong>66</strong>.</span></p><p><span style="color: #ffffff;">In perhaps the worst national tv match I've seen in quite some time, Nick Booth beat Dean Daniels. This show is off the rails at this point. Nothing seems to be going right. I've heard of it talked about for sketch comedy shows -- "Disaster Shows" where you just can't find your footing and this is definitely one of them. This match was atrocious. It was so bad it hurt the fan's feelings. I'm generous giving it a <strong>31</strong>.</span></p><p><span style="color: #ffffff;">Another backstage interview with Shawn Doakes who is not having a great night. This one was with Devine Fortune -- who were hyping up their upcoming World Tag Team Title match that is happening in just over a week at the pay per view.  They were off too. It seems like everyone is just having a really off night tonight. <strong>49</strong></span></p><p><span style="color: #ffffff;">Queen Amazon beat Pamela Rojo to go to the semi finals of the women's tournament. The match was what it was. Both women were making their national tv debut in the United States. The fans didn't really know them and weren't interested and both women seemed to miss a couple of spots. I thought the Nick Booth match was bad but this was even worse. <strong>29</strong>.</span></p><p><span style="color: #ffffff;">Danielle Sweetheart defeated Alina America in the final quarter final match for the women's title tournament. This match was better than the previous match but still wasn't good by any stretch of the imagination. At this point, I'm only watching the show tonight because I'm getting paid to cover it. Otherwise, I would have clicked it off. It's been that bad of a show. <strong>38</strong>.</span></p><p><span style="color: #ffffff;">Wolf Hawkins got some promo time next. He was addressing Mighty Mo and T-Bone Bright. He's not afraid of either of them and could beat them both at the same time with one hand tied behind his back. He's that confident in his ability. It was a standard, nothing spectacular, maintenance promo. <strong>67</strong>.</span></p><p><span style="color: #ffffff;">The main event of the evening was finally here. A rematch of their first encounter. Mr. Lucha III and Greg Gauge going for the Television Title. And once again we go to a draw. This time a twenty minute draw. It is clear that TCW has a lot of faith in Greg and really want Mr. Lucha III to appeal to the Hispanic demographic. They are definitely trying to get him established but the crowd just wasn't into this on this night. I wouldn't have been either if I was there live. <strong>59</strong></span></p><p><span style="color: #ffffff;">This show sucked. There's no other way to put it. The only good thing about the show was the opening match and then it was all down hill. The promos were off -- maybe because of Shawn Doakes in his new role. The matches were lack luster. Bad chemistry and off nights seemed to plague the show. The Historian had been on a roll booking-wise until this. Let's see if he can get it back next week because this was a DUD. <strong>62</strong>.</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width: 915px;"><img src="https://i.imgur.com/dCLnspm.jpg" alt="" width="900" height="26" /></td></tr></tbody></table><p> </p>

 

My imgur account is down' date=' that's why their are no images for this show, but this show was also a train wreck of a show. My worst booked show for TCW yet! I think DarK_RaideR secretly booked this. It seems more like him.[/quote']
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I think DarK_RaideR secretly booked this. It seems more like him.

I see you tried using some new faces who don't come prepackaged with 45+ pop across the nation instead of your starting roster. Yeah I do that quite often to build them up, but it comes with bad ratings for a while. Welcome to outside your comfort zone.

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And now, for a show where the booker doesn't try to force themselves down your throat...

 

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Card for Predictions

 

Main Event

Time Limits are for nerds

Mikey Lau vs The Crippler

 

Triple Threat Match

Time Limits are for nerds

Brandon James vs Hollywood Bret Starr vs Rocky Golden

 

Six Man Tag Match

Time Limits are for nerds

Best of the Best & Mainstream Hernandez vs Supreme Dream Team

 

Plus

Dominic DeSousa in action in his home town of Los Angeles against a local indy talent!

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