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CZCW Presents:

 

Revolution 2020

A Night of Champions

 

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Frankie Perez vs Al Coleman

 

Ladder Match for the Coastal Zone Championship

 

 

'Buzzsaw' Frankie Perez has been a fighting champ for the past seven months, taking on all challenges to his 2nd reign as Coastal Zone Champion and winning in decisive fashion. 'Mr. Submission' Al Coleman, a former Coastal Zone Champion himself, is riding an impressive winning streak off the back of his excellent technical skills and has emerged as the next clear challenger for CZCW's top title. Coleman has vowed to break Perez' ankle in this match as revenge for losing the Coastal Zone Championship title to the Buzzsaw when they last faced each other back in 2018, increasing the stakes of this already loaded match.

 

 

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Masked Cougar/El Jaguar/Tigre Salvaje Jr vs Jonnie Perez/Frankie-Boy Fernandez/California Love Machine

 

Trios Match for the Coastal Zone Trios title and the COTT Trios title

 

 

When stories of the past are told there can be only one first, and wrestling history is no exception. Not one, but two trios titles will make their debut at Revolution 2020 as the first champions for both titles will be crowned after one match. Masked Cougar, a highly decorated veteran of the Coastal Zone, teams up with The Wild Cats, who have held titles wherever they've worked. Not to be outdone, multi-time Coastal Zone Tag Title holders Going Coastal and former Coastal Zone Xtreme champion Jonnie Perez have said they're training together 24/7 in order to win this unique opportunity. History will be written by the victors!

 

 

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The American Cobras vs The Beach Boys

 

COTT World Tag Team title match

 

 

Controversy arose when this match was booked as The American Cobras took to social media to complain about having to defend their titles, claiming that The Beach Boys had done nothing to deserve a shot. For their part, The Beach Boys acknowledge being the underdogs but have promised they have what it takes to pull off the upset.

 

 

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Hugh de Aske vs JOJI vs Deadly Deadshot

 

Three-Way Coastal Zone Xtreme title match

 

 

The exciting matches that tend to happen when the Xtreme title is up for grabs often contain many stand-out moments, and on paper this one looks like no exception. Both Deadshot and JOJI have made names for themselves on the west coast and look to make an impact in CZCW as they are welcomed to the Coastal Zone by reigning champion Hugh de Aske in this no-DQ, three-way showdown.

 

 

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Notorious vs (?)

 

Open Challenge : Hardcore tag match for the Coastal Zone Tag Team titles

 

 

Carlos Barrera and Miguel Rivera have been champs since last summer, controversially using pre-match assaults and demanding that their titles are defended only in hardcore matches. Notorious' reputation for brutality in, and out of, the ring seems to have generally intimidated the rest of the roster, giving rise to few challenges for the titles. Finally brokering a deal with CZCW, Notorious have agreed to take on a mystery team as long as hardcore rules are in effect for this match.

 

 

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Pablo Rodriguez vs American Flash

 

COTT World Heavyweight title match

 

 

Lucha Libre legend Pablo Rodriguez shocked the Coastal Zone when he arrived in August 2019 and won the COTT World Heavyweight title. Since then, he's taken on the best the COTT has to offer and come out on top. Next in line is American Flash, who started at the bottom of the card in CZCW and worked his way up to the Coastal Zone Championship title in 2018. Does the legend still have what it takes or is it time for a new generation to step up?

 

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7 Titles On The Line!

 

This Saturday, Week 1 January 2020 at The Snake Pit!

 

 

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E-Z Quick Pick for fun and maybe prizes

 

Frankie Perez vs Al Coleman

Masked Cougar/El Jaguar/Tigre Salvaje Jr vs Jonnie Perez/Frankie-Boy Fernandes/California Love Machine

American Cobras vs Beach Boys

Hugh de Aske vs JOJI vs Deadly Deadshot

Notorious vs TBD

Pablo Rodriguez vs American Flash

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CZCW Presents:

 

Revolution 2020

A Night Of Champions

 

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Pablo Rodriguez vs American Flash

COTT World Heavyweight title

 

The show opens as American Flash makes his entrance, high-fiving fans around the ring. Everyone seems happy to participate until Flash reaches someone at ringside wearing a black hood; the figure noticeably leaves Flash hanging but Flash shrugs and continues making a circuit around the ring with his high fives. He enters the ring by flipping over the top rope and goes to stand in his corner while the champ's music hits.

 

A true international star, the Lucha Legend Pablo Rodriguez makes his way to the ring with a lot of expectations on his shoulders. As the bell rings, Rodriguez and Flash circle each other, sizing each other up and looking for openings. Suddenly, they lock up, and launch into a dazzling display of chain wrestling with neither man able to gain a solid advantage for long. Seemingly evenly matched, both wrestlers pause and consider their next moves, until Flash makes a decision and extends his hand to Rodriguez. Pablo seems taken aback, then recovers quickly and extends his hand as well... and slaps Flash across the face! Flash is stunned for a moment, then reacts by rushing Rodriguez and the match is back on. As the match progresses it's clear that Flash is quicker, but Rodriguez is wiser as the veteran is able to use his experience to slow Flash down and set the pace of the match. Still, Rodriguez seems unable to put Flash away, with the younger competitor bouncing back again and again. At a turning point in the match, Flash gains an advantage with some high-risk offence and starts pouring it on the champ, being rewarded with a few near-falls. The end comes suddenly though, as Flash goes to the top rope one too many times and comes crashing to the canvas as Rodriguez moves away, then gets caught in Rodriguez' Sinner Salvation for the pin. Winner: Pablo Rodriguez 63

 

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After the match, Rodriguez starts celebrating in the ring but stops and looks at American Flash, who starts to recover. As Flash struggles to his feet, Rodriguez locks eyes with him and watches until he slowly extends his hand. Flash looks surprised and doesn't seem sure about accepting the offer, taking a few moments to consider. Finally making a decision, Flash extends his hand as well and moves toward Rodriguez when suddenly the hooded figure from ringside flies through the ring and delivers a big lariat to Flash, turning him inside-out. The figure lowers the hood to reveal Aldous Blackfriar! Rodriguez seems stunned, but quickly recovers and moves to intercept Blackfriar, who instead of attacking falls down on one knee in front of Rodriguez and bows his head. Rodriguez stops and looks at Blackfriar, clearly confused, until Blackfriar notices CZCW officials and security headed towards the ring and leaves quickly through the crowd. Rodriguez watches him leave, then goes to check on Flash. 58

 

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Notorious vs The LA Stars

Hardcore Tag Match for the Coastal Zone Tag Team titles

 

The LA Stars make their debut and show off their athleticism as they warm up in the ring, stopping only when music begins and Notorious make their entrance accompanied by indy hip-hop star Fro Sure! Sure is carrying a mic and begins hyping up Barrera and Rivera as the 3-time, 3-time, 3-time! And Reigning! Defending! Coastal Zone Tag Team Champions! Just before Sure finishes the introduction, Notorious rush the ring and go on the attack, forcing the referee to start the match. The assault continues with neither LA Star having an answer until mercifully Barrera pins La Star #2. Winners: Notorious 51

 

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Hugh de Aske vs JOJI vs Deadly Deadshot

Triple Threat for the Coastal Zone Xtreme title

 

The energetic JOJI makes his entrance first, and it's clear right away why he's called the "Wild Man" as he sprints towards the ring and starts running the ropes and attacking the turnbuckles. The referee is able to calm JOJI enough to get him to stand in his corner while Deadly Deadshot makes his entrance. As Deadshot enters the ring, he keeps an eye on JOJI, both wresters familiar with each other from working in IPW. Finally, the champ arrives and swaggers his way to the ring, wearing his full pirate regalia. The ref starts the match, and Deadshot's strategy is immediately clear as he rolls out of the ring, leaving de Aske and JOJI to fight it out. And fight it out they do, until a pinfall attempt is broken up by Deadshot, who then rolls right back out of the ring. de Aske catches on to what Deadshot is doing and tries to follow him outside but JOJI takes the opportunity to pounce on the champ. As the two men battle it out, Deadshot watches from outside of the ring, ready to make his next move. His opportunity comes soon, as de Aske is finally able to catch JOJI with a Cut-Throat Driver and goes for a pin. Deadshot again breaks it up, but this time de Aske is ready and attacks Deadshot. Mostly evenly matched, both de Aske and Deadshot are too occupied with each other to notice that JOJI is stirring and rising to his feet. After clearing some cobwebs, JOJI launches himself at the other two competitors in the ring, but only collides with de Aske as Deadshot saw something out of the corner of his eye and moved out of the way. Surprised by the sudden assault, de Aske has no answer for when JOJI lifts him up and hits the JOJI Miracle Explosion. Once again, Deadly Deadshot breaks up the pin but this time senses a new opportunity, and is able to hit the Dead Drop on JOJI for the pin. Winner: Deadly Deadshot 60

 

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The Guru leaves the announce table and enters the ring with a microphone, saying that before the next match he wanted to have a word with the champs. The American Cobras make their entrance while their manager Britney Hollywood takes a video of them with her phone, and as they enter the ring they pose for the camera. When they're done, the trio walk up to The Guru and wait to hear what he has to say. The Guru first thanks them for agreeing to be interviewed, and launches right into asking about the things they said on social media about the Beach... Britney interrupts him and says that they won't give the "other team" any more publicity than they have to. It's bad enough that the American Cobras have to let the "other team" leech off of their star power in the ring, so they're done talking about them. Instead, she plugs the Cobras' social media and upcoming live stream celebration after the show. 46

 

 

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The American Cobras vs The Beach Boys

Tag Match for the COTT World Tag Team titles

 

Already in the ring, The American Cobras continue making their vlog while The Beach Boys make their entrance with their manager Willow. Both Simon Waves and Chet Chavez are fired up! as they make their way to the ring but the Cobras pay no notice. As the match begins, the Cobras take control early, but The Beach Boys surprise everyone by making things more than a one-sided affair as they are able to mount a comeback. The match ebbs back and forth, with both teams gaining the advantage at various points, until the Beach Boys seem to run out of luck and the Cobras capitalize by hitting the Cobra Strike on Waves for the pin. Winners: The American Cobras 62

 

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Masked Cougar / El Jaguar / Tigre Salvaje Jr vs Jonnie Perez / Frankie-Boy Fernandes / California Love Machine

Trios Match for the COTT Trios titles and the Coastal Zone Trios titles

 

Perez, Fernandes, and CLM are announced first, and as they make their way to the ring Masked Cougar and the Wild Cats run out behind them and attack! The assault is brutal and quick, then Jonnie is rolled into the ring with Cougar following. The ref starts shouting orders but Cougar gets in his face and forces him to ring the bell, starting the match. Cougar immediately goes for a pin, but Jonnie kicks out! Cougar and the Wild Cats take turns isolating Perez until, in desperation, he hits the Triple-Jump Tornado DDT on El Jaguar and tags in Frankie-Boy. Rested and recovered, Going Coastal is able to put it in high gear against their old foes the Wild Cats, and the match turns into a tag team showcase between the two teams. Jonnie, having recovered somewhat from the beating he took early in the match, puts his hand out for a tag, and CLM obliges. Perez leaps over the top rope and points at Cougar, saying "I WANT YOU!" Cougar looks around, then shrugs, and tags in. As they lock up and trade offensive moves it's clear that the beating he took affected Jonnie more than he knew as Cougar seems to have a clear advantage in their exchanges. Perhaps realizing that, Perez feints a lock up but instead drops his center of balance and grabs Cougar around the waist, pushing with everything he has until they both fall through the ropes into an ugly heap on the ground.

 

Now firmly in Jonnie's territory, Cougar is on the defensive as Perez uses the environment outside the ring to his advantage with high-risk moves and is able to down his opponent long enough to position him on top of a table. Jonnie takes to the top rope, but as he leaps Cougar moves, causing Jonnie to crash through the table by himself. Now down a man, Going Coastal do their best and come close to winning, but the numbers prove to be too much and CLM falls to I Am Cougar, Hear Me Roar. Winners: Masked Cougar, El Jaguar, Tigre Salvaje 69

 

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A video package rolls where Frankie Perez and Al Coleman talk about their upcoming ladder match for the Coastal Zone Championship. Frankie makes sure to note that he's already beaten Coleman in a title match, and he's more than capable of doing it again. Coleman doesn't talk about winning the match, instead he talks about hurting Frankie, and about making it impossible for Frankie to climb a ladder once his ankle is broken. 54

 

 

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Frankie Perez vs Al Coleman

Ladder Match for the Coastal Zone Championship

 

Al Coleman makes his entrance first, giving the eye to the ladder on the stage as he walks by it. He enters the ring and silently warms up while he waits for his opponent. As Frankie makes his entrance, an intense look on his face, he grabs the ladder on stage and takes it with him to the ring, throwing it over the top rope. Coleman's eyes never leave Frankie the whole time Perez is playing to the crowd, a look of hatred on his face. The match starts and both wrestlers slam together and start brawling, playing to Frankie's strengths as the hardest hitter in CZCW. Coleman, clearly losing ground, switches gears and takes Frankie to the mat. No slouch himself, Perez is able to keep up with Coleman as the latter works on gaining control. With frustration creeping in, Coleman resorts to dirty tricks, and is able to press his advantage over Frankie. Most of Coleman's offence revolves around setting up his opponent for the Ankle Brace, but this match adds a layer as Coleman is able to use ladders to hurt Frankie's legs. Perez mounts a comeback with his hard-hitting style, but it's clear that Coleman has done his job well as Frankie limps towards his opponent. Frankie's reduced mobility does give Coleman the opening he needs to escape from Perez' reach and regroup outside the ring. However, Frankie follows him and they start fighting again, whipping each other into the crowd barriers and using the ring apron as a weapon. Eventually, Frankie gains the advantage and rolls Coleman back into the ring, immediately following his opponent and setting him up for the Perfect Parity. Frankie hits it with a some difficulty due to his leg, leaving Coleman down, and takes the opportunity to set up a ladder right under the Championship. While he's doing this, Masked Cougar, El Jaguar, and Tigre Salvaje Jr come out to stand near the ring and watch.

 

As Perez gingerly climbs the ladder, it's clear he's losing precious seconds as Coleman start to stir, and just as he touches the title Coleman springs up and grabs Frankie's ankle. Coleman starts to twist and pull, causing Frankie to come crashing down to the canvas, but Coleman doesn't let go. Instead, he slaps on the Ankle Brace, causing Perez to yell in pain. For what must have felt like an eternity to Perez, Coleman applies his submission hold until he appears satisfied with the damage. Coleman grabs the ladder and looks at the Championship for a few moments, then back at Perez writhing on the ground. Making a decision, Coleman picks the ladder up and once again wields it as a weapon by smashing it down onto Frankie's hurt ankle. He smashes it down two more times, then backs up to survey his handiwork. Now it's time to win, a voice in Coleman's head seems to say as he finally sets up the ladder under the Championship. Frankie can do little else but watch as Coleman starts climbing the ladder, taking his time as he does, apparently feeling no urgency. Once he reaches the top he decides to take a rest by sitting on top of the ladder, taking in the boos, and doesn't notice when Frankie reaches deep down and gets up long enough to crash into the ladder, causing the ladder to fall over and Coleman with it. Hopping on one leg, Frankie grabs the ladder and sets it up, then starts to climb/hop up the ladder as best he can. As Frankie nears the top, step by agonizing step, Coleman recovers enough to get to his feet and start climbing after Frankie while trying to snatch another leg. Frankie makes it, though, and pulls the title down. Winner: Frankie Perez 71

 

 

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Coleman seems undeterred by the match ending as he continues to climb after Perez. Suddenly, Masked Cougar and The Wild Cats enter the ring and pull Coleman off the ladder, proceeding to beat him down to the canvas. Seemingly confused, Frankie sits atop the ladder and watches until The Wild Cats turn towards him and each grabs a side of the ladder. They start shaking the ladder, clearly trying to make Frankie fall, and they eventually succeed as Perez comes crashing down. The newly crowned double Trios champs beat down Frankie for good measure, and stand tall in the ring to end the show. 44

 

Overall: 62

 

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Just wanted to give a shoutout to Historian and falling_star because I recognize those names as authors of dynasties I've enjoyed.

 

Also, shoutout to James the Animator for something they said in their post. It'll become apparent which one as the shows continue.

 

Last but not least, thanks Herrbear. I remember you checking out my first dynasty and it helped me continue it as long as I did knowing there was an audience.

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CZCW Presents:

Fighting Spirit I

 

 

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American Flash vs Marvel Malloy

 

On the line: COTT World Tag Team title shot

 

 

The American Cobras took to social media to make fun of American Flash for losing in his bid for the COTT World Heavyweight title at Revolution, causing Flash to issue a challenge on behalf of his team Flash Sparrow for the COTT World Tag Team titles. The American Cobras issued this counter-challenge, saying they'll consider accepting if Flash can beat Malloy one on one.

 

 

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Frankie Perez / Al Coleman vs. The Wild Cats

 

 

After their match at Revolution 2020, Perez and Coleman were attacked by the newly crowned Trios champions. Now, they've agreed to put their beef on hold in order to gain a measure of revenge as they team up for the very first time to take on the decorated duo of El Jaguar and Tigre Salvaje Jr.

 

 

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Deady Deadshot vs Hugh de Aske

 

Ladder match for the Coastal Zone Xtreme title - No DQs

 

Deadshot won the Xtreme title at Revolution 2020 in a three-way match without defeating de Aske himself, leading to the former champ issuing a challenge in a bid to regain the belt. Normally fought for under No DQ rules, the Xtreme title will also be hung from the ceiling and ladders will be scattered around the venue.

 

 

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Notorious vs (?)

 

Hardcore Match for the Coastal Zone Tag Team titles

 

It's about respect, in and out of the ring, as a mystery team answers the challenge of toppling Notorious in their own backyard; the hardcore match.

 

 

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Going Coastal vs Ice Cold vs The Night Terrors

 

Three-Way Tag Team Elimination Match for a Tag Team title shot - winner's choice

 

Coastal Zone originals Going Coastal are perennial favorites and are always mentioned when title opportunities come up, yet they haven't held titles as a team since 2015. The newly rebranded team now known as Ice Cold had a run in ACPW where they racked up 5 tag title reigns and arrived in CZCW two years ago looking for more big paydays. Debuting in CZCW, The Night Terrors have an impressive resume on the west coast and in Japan, having had a combined seven title reigns. Three decorated teams collide in an elimination match for a title shot of the winners' choosing.

 

 

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Jonnie Perez vs Heartbreaker vs JOJI vs Paradox

 

4-Way Scramble Match - Coastal Zone Xtreme #1 Contender

 

Another match to determine a title shot, this time for the Xtreme title. Four wrestlers battle in this match where the winner must get the most pinfalls or submissions in the 10-minute time limit.

 

 

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Plus Pablo Rodriguez will be in attendance for an interview, will he address what happened after his match at Revolution?

 

 

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This Friday, Week 3, January 2020 at The Snake Pit!

 

 

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Oh yeah, EZ Quick Pick for fun and maybe prizes:

 

American Flash vs Marvel Malloy

Frankie Perez/Al Coleman vs The Wild Cats

Deadly Deadshot vs Hugh de Aske

Notorious vs TBD

Going Coastal vs Ice Cold vs The Night Terrors

Jonnie Perez vs Heartbreaker vs JOJI vs Paradox

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CZCW Presents

Fighting Spirit I

Friday, Week 3, January 2020 at The Snake Pit

Attendance: 1000 (Sold Out!)

 

 

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The show begins with The Guru standing in the ring with a microphone. He says that he wants to interview The American Cobras again in order to get to the bottom of their change in attitude ever since Britney Hollywood became their manager. The Cobras' music hits and they come out with their manager using her phone to live stream their entrance. She continues all the way to the ring, until the Cobras are done posing and ready to talk to The Guru. He starts by asking why they'd taunt American Flash since they had nothing to do with him before now, and Hollywood responds by saying "Who?" The Cobras feign ignorance as well, until The Guru points out that Malloy has a match with Flash in the main event. "Ohhh, that guy!" Malloy grabs the mic and speaks directly to Flash, saying that this is his 15 minutes of fame, and he should be prepared to fail and sink back into obscurity after their match. 47

 

 

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Going Coastal vs Ice Cold vs The Night Terrors

Three-Way Tag Team Elimination Match for a Tag Team title shot - Winner's Choice

 

The venue lights go out for several moments, and when they come back up Babau and Moroi, The Night Terrors, are in the ring. The bizarre duo twitch and move jerkily in their corner as they wait for their opponents. Ice Cold and their manager Carl Batch are out next, wearing stylish ring gear with lots of gold and diamonds. Formerly known as The Inner City Express, Malik Cash and Jay Becker have made no secret about being after the biggest paydays in CZCW. Finally, Frankie-Boy Fernandes and California Love Machine make their entrance to a cheering crowd. As usual, CLM plays to the crowd while Fernandes is more reserved as they walk to the ring. When the match begins, however, a switch flips in Fernandes and he immediately begins deploying high-risk, flashy spots, forcing his opponents to kick it into a higher gear as well just to keep up. The action is fast and furious, with offense mostly even throughout. One mistake is all it takes however and The Night Terrors are eliminated by Going Coastal, changing the dynamics as things shift to more of a traditional tag team match. During the back and forth between Ice Cold and Going Coastal, Carl Batch makes his presence felt by distracting the ref long enough for Malik Cash to wrap a gold chain around his fist and hit Fernandes, dropping him off the apron and giving Ice Cold a numbers advantage. California Love Machine soon falls to the Rocket Launcher without backup. Winners: Ice Cold 63

 

 

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We go backstage to the locker room where Frankie Perez is getting ready for his match by gingerly lacing up one of his boots, grimacing as he pulls the laces tight. Al Coleman silently arrives behind Perez and starts chuckling, presumably amused by his handiwork in damaging Perez' ankle at Revolution. At the strange sound of Coleman laughing Perez turns around and glares at Coleman. They get into a stare down, intensity on both men's faces until Coleman breaks the spell by smiling and saying "See you in the ring... partner" 60

 

 

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Jonnie Perez vs Heartbreaker vs JOJI vs Paradox

4-Way Scramble Match - Coastal Zone Xtreme #1 Contender

 

"Yesterday's Man From Tomorrow" Paradox makes his first appearance in a wrestling ring in over 10 years in this match, tightlipped about where he's been all this time, but ready to pick right up where he left off in CZCW. Next out is JOJI, the "Wild Man," running the ropes and attacking turnbuckles until the ref calms him down. Heartbreaker, the lucha libre veteran, is out next with his single rose that he gives to a woman in the audience. Finally, "Dirty Dog" Jonnie Perez makes his entrance and looks fired up! The match starts, and true to it's name, the scramble begins with all four wrestlers looking for any advantage they can get before the 10 min time limit is up. The action is fast, and sometimes brutal, as high risk moves are immediately deployed by all four. At the time limit, Jonnie Perez stands the winner with two pinfalls, with JOJI in second place with 1, and Paradox and Heartbreaker tied at 0. Winner: Jonnie Perez 57

 

 

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Notorious vs The California Dreams

Hardcore Match for the Coastal Zone Tag Team titles

 

Skye Hermosa and Kira Lee are waiting in the ring looking intense when hip hop beats begin and Fro Sure comes out with a mic to hype up the champs. Before he can finish, Barrera and Rivera come running out and start attacking their opponents, forcing the ref to start the match. The outcome is never really in question as Notorious runs roughshod all over The California Dreams until Rivera mercifully pins Lee. Winners: Notorious 51

 

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After the match, Fro Sure enters the ring with a mic to hype up Notorious again and issue another open challenge for a title match under hardcore rules. Gangster Nation's music hits and they come out to the ring with a mic. Waylon Walls and Bullseye say that they wanted to accept the open challenge to Notorious' faces. Barrera and Rivera huddle a moment with Fro Sure, but Gangster Nation doesn't wait for a response, instead they attack Notorious and both teams brawl until they're separated by CZCW officials. 39

 

 

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Deadly Deadshot vs Hugh de Aske

Ladder match for the Coastal Zone Xtreme title

 

de Aske is out first, swaggering his way to the ring without revealing a care in the world. The champ is out next, ignoring the crowd and appearing laser-focused on the ring. Little changes once the bell rings as de Aske refuses to engage Deadshot in a serious way despite the latter's attempts to get the match going. Instead, de Aske jaws with Deadshot and the ref, playing to the crowd and taking his time to engage. Deadshot grows visibly frustrated and is goaded into rushing de Aske, letting de Aske take control of the match early on. de Aske is able to retain control for most of the match, but one mistake is all it takes and Deadshot is able to capitalize with a Dead Drop out of nowhere, leaving de Aske down long enough for Deadshot to retrieve the title. Winner: Deadly Deadshot 58

 

 

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The Guru comes out to the ring with a mic once more, and introduces the COTT World Heavyweight Champion. With that, Pablo Rodriguez' music hits and he takes his time walking to and then entering the ring. The Guru begins asking Rodriguez about what happened after Revolution 2020, where Aldous Blackfriar came out of the crowd to attack American Flash. Rodriguez grabs the mic and says he was as confused as anyone by Blackfriar's actions, but he'd like to address American Flash directly. After several moments, Flash's music hits and the man himself comes out to the ring with a fire in his eyes. Rodriguez says he understands how things might have looked to Flash after the match, but ultimately what mattered was what happened during the match, and what happened during the match was Flash earned his respect. With that, Rodriguez says he owes Flash a handshake, so he puts his hand out and waits for Flash to respond.

 

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Flash, clearly conflicted, looks to the crowd for guidance. Most of the crowd seems behind the handshake, so Flash overcomes his reservations and grabs Rodriguez' outstretched hand. Rodriguez nods, then goes to the middle rope with his title to pose for the fans. With his back turned, he doesn't see Aldous Blackfriar enter the ring with a chair, but Flash does see him and moves to intercept. Blackfriar, instead of swinging the chair, tosses it to Flash, who is confused but soon decides to lift the chair above his head and go towards Blackfriar. As he does so two things happen; Blackfriar drops and rolls out of the ring, and Rodriguez drops down off the middle rope and turns around. From Rodriguez' perspective it looks like Flash was about to hit him with a chair, and when Flash realizes this he backs off and tries to say something but Rodriguez isn't in a listening mood anymore. Instead, he heads to the back, never taking his eyes off Flash. 60

 

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Frankie Perez / Al Coleman vs. The Wild Cats

 

The Wild Cats are out first accompanied by Masked Cougar, all three wrestlers wearing both sets of their Trios titles around their waists. As they settle in, Al Coleman's music hits but after waiting several moments with no one coming out the music stops. A pause with nothing happening, then Al Coleman's music starts again. Still, everyone waits while the music plays and no one comes out. The music stops and there's silence again for several moments. Suddenly, Frankie Perez' music starts instead and the champ himself comes out to cheers from the crowd. After he poses in the ring with the Coastal Zone Championship, the ref approaches him and they start having a conversation about the situation. Perez cuts through what the ref is saying and loudly tells him to just start the match. After a few moments, the ref obliges and we have a 2 on 1 handicap match. Perez is able to hold his own at first, but the fluid tag team wrestling on display by The Wild Cats soon wears him down, particularly once Perez starts limping on his damaged ankle and they specifically target it.

 

As Perez receives a beating in the ring, Al Coleman comes out from the back and starts slowly approaching, intently watching what's going on. He pauses right in front of the ring just as Perez is caught in a Boston Crab by El Jaguar, and their eyes meet as the champ struggles to reach the ropes. Perez finally does reach the ropes, causing the ref to make Jaguar break the hold, and Coleman still stares intently right in the champ's eyes. Jaguar goes back on the attack, but suddenly Coleman leaps up on the apron and tags himself in, then rushes Jaguar with a big double-leg takedown and immediately transitions into the Ankle Brace! Tigre Salvaje Jr enters the ring to break things up, but Coleman springs up and takes Tigre down to the mat and grabs an ankle. Tigre is able to roll through it to counter but as he gets up and runs towards the ropes Perez is ready to meet him with a lariat! Coleman and Perez lock gazes then simultaneously move towards each other and meet in the middle of the ring, wordlessly getting in each other's faces. Suddenly they both turn just in time to counter the rush of the Wild Cats and all four wrestlers brawl in the ring. The ref eventually regains control and the match dynamic changes; Perez and Coleman reluctantly working together and trying to one-up each other as they try to win against the skilled Wild Cats. Eventually, Perez secures the pin on El Jaguar after a Perfect Parity. Winners: Frankie Perez / Al Coleman 72

 

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After the match, Masked Cougar and the Wild Cats start assaulting Perez. Coleman, perhaps remembering what happened last time, drops down off the apron and starts heading to the back while watching the beatdown in the ring and looking pleased. With Perez down and out, Masked Cougar grabs the Coastal Zone Championship and poses with it. Jonnie Perez comes running out, pushing past Al Coleman, and hits the ring but Cougar and The Wild Cats leave having apparently made their statement. 48

 

 

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American Flash vs Marvel Malloy

On the line: COTT World Tag Team title shot

 

American Flash makes his entrance, more somber than usual and not interacting with the crowd, accompanied by his long-time tag partner Matt Sparrow. The American Cobras make their entrance while live-streaming from Britney's phone with Malloy performing parkour moves and Spillane showing off his muscles. They enter the ring and pose, but Britney makes them do it again because apparently referee Pee-Wee Germaine was in the shot the first time. When they're done, the ref starts the match and it is a high octane display from both competitors from the get-go, with Flash pushing Malloy to try to one-up him. For everything Flash did, Malloy did as well but a little higher, or a little faster, or a little flashier, which is no small feat against someone with Flash's skill. Eventually, though, Malloy might have pushed too hard and makes a mistake that Flash is able to capitalize on to take firm control.

 

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Outside the ring, Matt Sparrow is watching the match intently, not noticing when Aldous Blackfriar comes out of the crowd with a steel chair in hand. Sparrow goes down, but immediately starts getting up, causing Blackfriar to hit him several more times. Sparrow stirs and gets up to his knees in front of Blackfriar, a large smile suddenly appearing on his face. "Again!" he shouts, and after a moment Blackfriar obliges by hitting him right in the head with the chair. Blackfriar melts back into the crowd before anyone can intervene, and Sparrow seems out on the floor. Finally noticing something is wrong, Flash shifts his attention to outside the ring and lets go of Malloy when he sees his partner down on the floor. Malloy takes advantage by trying for a rollup but Flash is able to reverse into a small package for the pin. Winner: American Flash 62

 

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Enraged by the loss, Malloy starts assaulting Flash with Storm Spillane soon joining in. With Sparrow still down Flash is quickly overwhelmed by the Cobras. As they beat him into the canvas, The Beach Boys come running out and hit the ring giving The Cobras stereo hurricanranas, tossing them out of the ring. The Cobras decide not to engage again, instead they start heading to the back while The Beach Boys taunt them and help Flash up. 53

 

Overall: 57

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CZCW Presents

Vendetta 2020

 

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Frankie Perez vs Al Coleman

Cage Match for the Coastal Zone Championship

 

After Masked Cougar made his intentions to collect even more gold known at Fighting Spirit I, Perez and Coleman have agreed to take it to the cage as they battle over the Championship in an effort to prevent Cougar and The Wild Cats from interfering in the match. Four walls of chain-link will enclose the ring in a match that can only be won by pinfall or submission.

 

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The American Cobras vs The Beach Boys

COTT World Tag Team titles match

 

With Matt Sparrow not medically cleared to compete after Blackfriar's assault at Fighting Spirit I, The Beach Boys have been slotted in to the match instead of Flash Sparrow in a rematch from Revolution 2020. Again taking to social media to taunt The Beach Boys, The American Cobras have goaded the young duo into agreeing to the stipulation that if Waves and Chavez lose, they can never team up together again.

 

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Jonnie Perez vs TBD

Ladder Match for a shot at the Xtreme title

 

After his big win at Fighting Spirit I, 'Dirty Dog' Jonnie Perez has confidently issued an open challenge for anyone in the world to face him in his specialty: the Ladder Match. The #1 Contender to the Coastal Zone Xtreme title has decided to put his title shot on the line to sweeten the deal.

 

 

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Notorious vs Gangster Nation

Hardcore Match for the Coastal Zone Tag Team titles

 

Breaking the streak of mystery opponents, CZCW originals Waylon Walls and Bullseye have stepped up to Notorious and made their intentions clear; to beat Barrera and Rivera at their own game. Both teams are willing to put their bodies on the line, not just for the titles but for the ultimate prize: respect.

 

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Masked Cougar/El Jaguar/Tigre Salvaje Jr vs Heartbreaker/JOJI/Paradox

3 v 3 Lucha Libre Match

 

The Pride, as many have started calling them, requested a non-title tune-up match in order to keep their skills sharp while they hunt for more titles. Their opponents haven't exactly been lighting the world on fire lately, but they say anything can happen in the Coastal Zone and a win here would certainly launch them into true title contention.

 

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Plus, American Flash has called out Aldous Blackfriar over his actions and will have his say in the center of the ring.

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This Friday, Week 1, February 2020 at The Snake Pit!

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Legacy. Cliff Anderson had actually used that word. As if being in business for over 30 years was something to sneeze at? Mark "Fox Mask" Murdoch shook his head softly, rubbed his eyes, and got back to the spreadsheet in front of him. The news wasn't very good, CZCW had lost money in January, probably thanks to Murdoch's experiment in running a second show that month. But, he reminded himself, for some reason Cliff was far more worried about fans perceiving CZCW to be one of the big companies in the next two years than he seemed to be about the bottom line. Legacy. Murdoch had an in-ring legacy thanks to Cliff, holding the Coastal Zone Championship a record 7-times, and now the opportunity to forge a legacy in the business outside of the ring. What kind of legacy would he leave once he called it a day on the wrestling business for good? Big question! And he would start answering it one day at a time. For today, Murdoch thought, he'd like to be known as someone who was willing to give someone a second chance. With that resolve, Murdoch picked up his phone and made a call.

 

 

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"It's time to get back to basics."

 

Al Coleman looks over the crew assembled before him in the gym. Most are green, but all are hungry enough to answer the call Coleman put out. And who knows? There might even be fighters worth a damn in this bunch. For once.

 

"I hope you're hydrated. Let's begin."

 

Coleman proceeds to start running drills, doing them as he barks out commands, relentless and precise. One by one the would-be recruits drop off in exhaustion, unable to push themselves to the finish, until there are six left. Coleman looks them over, then nods.

 

"I'll take three of you."

 

The remaining six, clearly able to count, think about what to do next. Almost simultaneously they pair off and attack each other, and when there are only three left standing Coleman blows a whistle.

 

"You'll do. Or else."

 

Coleman nods and a young man distributes water bottles to the three left standing, as well as a t-shirt. Each shirt is identical to the one Al Coleman pulls on, with 'Shoot Club' in simple letters across the back and in the upper left on the chest.

 

"Now, time for the advanced class."

 

 

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"Hey, it's your boy Storm bringing you my daily fit! Jacket? Adidas. Pants? Adidas. Kicks? You better believe it's Ah-dee-dahs! And just because I'm feeling cute with this new watch and ascot combo, I'm going to release... that's right, a new 'look!' I like to call it... 'Raging Storm'"

 

Storm Spillane looks directly at the camera and passes his hand over his face, then makes a look that can only be described as sexy-angry.

 

 

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CZCW Presents:

Vendetta 2020

Friday, Week 1, February 2020

Attendance: 1000 (Sold Out!) at The Snake Pit

 

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As the show begins, American Flash's music hits and the man himself comes out with his tag partner Matt Sparrow. They enter the ring with a mic, and start addressing Aldous Blackfriar, taking him to task for his actions over the past month. American Flash says he knows Blackfriar isn't under contract and can get arrested for trespassing if he shows up but he's calling him out for a fight anyway. As he finishes his challenge, Pablo Rodriguez' music hits and he comes out to the ring. He says that he's not so impressed with American Flash anymore, especially since Flash is calling out a wrestler not even under contract with CZCW. Rodriguez doesn't like when people blame all their problems on others, and he doesn't like talking behind someone's back, so he's taking the liberty of making Aldous Blackfriar his personal guest for the show this evening and would like to invite him to the ring to say his piece. Almost instantly, Blackfriar himself appears in the crowd and comes out to the ring, Flash and Sparrow staring daggers as he makes his way. He reaches the center of the ring and raises a mic to his mouth, but before he can utter a word, Matt Sparrow rushes him and a brawl is on. Rodriguez intervenes and attacks Sparrow, kicking him in the head, causing Sparrow to drop to the canvas. Seeing his partner in distress makes Flash see red, and he gets over his initial shock and launches himself at both Rodriguez and Blackfriar in a fury that gives him the strength to overcome both men. Rodriguez and Blackfriar both retreat from the onslaught, leaving Flash in the ring to check on his partner. 55

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Masked Cougar / El Jaguar / Tigre Salvaje Jr vs Heartbreaker / JOJI / Paradox

Lucha Libre rules

 

Heartbreaker, JOJI, and Paradox make their entrance together and head to the ring when JOJI breaks into a full sprint, slides under the bottom rope into the ring, and starts running the ropes and attacking turnbuckles. Heartbreaker and Paradox don't seem to be in a rush to catch up, and as Heartbreaker presents his rose to a woman in the audience he's blindsided by El Jaguar, with Tigre Salvaje Jr attacking Paradox from behind. Masked Cougar picks his spot, entering the ring and lariating JOJI as the latter is still wildly running the ropes. Cougar demands that the ref start the match, and he immediately pins JOJI for a two-count. For the rest of the match, The Pride shows a new aggression, giving little room for their opponents to mount their own offense. Perhaps tired of playing with his prey, Cougar pins Heartbreaker after an I Am Cougar, Hear Me Roar. Winners: The Pride 59

 

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After the match, The Pride remains in the ring and Masked Cougar asks for a microphone. He waits several moments, takes a breath, and talks about what it's been like to be at the top in CZCW for so long. The 3-time Coastal Zone Championship holder reminisces about winning that title for the first time. And about becoming COTT Heavyweight Champion, and one of the first people to hold both the Coastal Zone Trios and COTT Trios titles. Cougar stops. "But it isn't enough," he says after the pause, "it's not enough now and it probably won't be enough until I hang up my boots for the last time. Not only will my name be mentioned alongside all the Coastal Zone greats, I will surpass them all and be talked about forever! Masked Cougar will set that bar so high, no one will ever come close to it. Perez and Coleman think they can hide in a cage? Fine, have your fun tonight but afterwards we’ll be waiting for whoever is keeping my title warm!" 45

 

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Notorious vs Gangster Nation

Hardcore Match for the Coastal Zone Tag Team titles

 

Gangster Nation's music hits and they come out to the ring, Waylon Walls and Bullseye both looking intense and each carrying a trash can full of items. They leave the cans outside the ring, then pose inside of it, then look annoyed when Notorious' music starts and Fro Sure comes out to hype the champs. As Sure is talking, Barrera and Rivera come rushing out but Bullseye and Walls meet them halfway up the ramp and they begin brawling. Walls, being the largest competitor in the match, is able to bully both Rivera and Barrera almost at will, while Bullseye relies on his speed against the hard-hitting Notorious. Still, Notorious has experience on their side and the first thing Rivera does once he has control over Bullseye is roll him into the ring to start the match officially. Rivera immediately rolls back out of the ring and grabs one of the trash cans, throwing it over the top rope, clearly trying to hit Bullseye with it. Bullseye responds by performing a plancha over the tope rope onto Rivera, and as Rivera writhes on the ground Walls picks up his partner Barrera and powerbombs him down onto Rivera. Firmly in control, Gangster Nation's inexperience shows as they don't go for a win. Instead, they continue taking it to the champs in and out of the ring, both of them putting their bodies on the line with high risk moves. Notorious is able to fight back and eventually Bullseye's luck runs out as they are able to isolate him long enough to wear him down for a pinfall after a Drop Off onto a trash can. Winners: Notorious 52

 

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We go backstage where Al Coleman is standing by. He's wearing new ring gear, a simple black and white design with the words 'Shoot Club' emblazoned on it. Connor Threepwood, wearing identical ring gear, comes up to Coleman with a clipboard and says they're ready for him. Coleman walks over to a line of three young people also wearing matching 'Shoot Club' gear and briefly inspects them, then stands in front of them and addresses the camera. "I could talk about the training regimen in the lead up to this match, or I could talk about what having the Coastal Zone Championship means, or I could even talk about what our new ring gear says. But I won't. All I want to say is talk is cheap, and I plan on getting my message across to Frankie in the cage tonight. That message? Not only am I better than you, I'm going to end your career tonight to prove it!" 47

 

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Jonnie Perez vs Remmy Skye

Ladder Match for a shot at the Coastal Zone Xtreme title

 

‘Dirty Dog’ Jonnie Perez makes his entrance and waits for his opponent in the ring. Suddenly, familiar music hits and out walks 'Psyche Out' Remmy Skye to a surprised but welcoming crowd! The Coastal Zone's original King of the Ladder Match takes in the scene, then turns to the business at hand and runs towards the ring, towards a shocked Jonnie Perez. The match begins and it's not long before it's evident that Remmy hasn't lost a step yet, and also hasn't lost his fearless nature as he slides right into performing high-risk moves with ladders. Jonnie, no stranger to putting his body on the line, is able to keep up with Remmy for the most part until he gets caught with a Skye Diver and Remmy is able to retrieve the contract. Winner: Remmy Skye 52

 

 

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The Guru is backstage with a microphone and introduces the Coastal Zone Championship holder Frankie Perez. He starts by asking the champ about his match with Coleman tonight. Perez says "Everyone heard what Coleman had to say earlier, this isn't going to be a wrestling match. It's going to be war. It's going to be a down and dirty fight for survival between two animals locked in a cage. I hope The Pride is listening, too, when I say there's only one king of this jungle; the 'Buzzsaw' Frankie Perez!" 57

 

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The American Cobras vs The Beach Boys

COTT World Tag Team title match

 

The Beach Boys make their entrance looking more serious this time, most likely because there was more at stake. The American Cobras with Britney Hollywood are out next, Malloy and Spillane posing for Hollywood's phone at the top of the stage, then again in the ring. The ref tries to start the match but Hollywood ignores him and continues filming the Cobras as they each talk about how they'd like to celebrate after winning this match. Once they're done, Hollywood leaves the ring and the ref starts the match. Much like before, the Cobras seem surprised by the fight in the Beach Boys as Waves and Chavez bounce back again and again. Eventually though, the Cobras are able to catch Chavez in a Cobra Strike for the pin. Winners: The American Cobras 60

 

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After the match, the American Cobras attack Simon Waves and deal out another Cobra Strike. Spillane and Malloy then start posing with the downed Beach Boys as Britney Hollywood takes pictures. Suddenly, Ice Cold's music hits and they come out to the stage with Carl Batch, making the universal "I want your belt!" gesture. The Cobras stop what they're doing and bring their tone a little more towards serious as they look on. 43

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Frankie Perez vs Al Coleman

Cage match for the Coastal Zone Championship

 

Al Coleman's music hits and he comes out wearing a black hooded robe with white trim and the words 'Shoot Club' on the back. Behind him are four individuals all wearing similar gear, and they accompany Coleman on his walk to the ring. Once there, one of them receives Coleman's robe when he takes it off, then they head to the back while Coleman enters the cage. Out next, the champ pauses at the stage to take in the scene before him. Apparently satisfied, he lifts the Coastal Zone Championship above his head and gives a primal yell, then walks towards the ring. Once Coleman and Perez are locked in, the ref begins the match, and the competitors immediately lock up. After some posturing, Perez wins the test of strength but Coleman blatantly cheats to gain control. He uses the walls of the cage to batter Perez several times before taking him down to the mat and peppering him with strikes. As Perez covers up, Coleman switches to the tried and true method of attacking the legs to set up for the Ankle Brace. Soon, Perez is limping around the ring, giving Coleman a clear target for further offense. Perez is slowly able to make a comeback, and takes control for the first time in the match, letting his anger and frustration out all over Coleman. Coleman soon cheats to retake control, then sets Perez up for his own finisher the Perfect Parity. As Coleman lifts Perez up, Frankie twists in midair and somehow rolls through and grabs Colemans ankle and applies the Ankle Brace! Coleman writhes in pain, but is able to reach the ropes. Instead of breaking the hold, Perez doubles down and yanks Coleman away from the ropes and reapplies the Ankle Brace. Coleman almost taps, but instead reaches deep down and counters his own finisher, leading to a back-and-forth with Perez, neither able to take control for long.

 

As Perez and Coleman battle it out, The Pride comes out to stand on the stage and watch. After several moments, they move in unison down the ramp and towards the ring. Cougar reaches the gate first, and he tests the lock but can't get in, so The Pride start to settle in and watch the match. Soon, Coleman's Shoot Club come out the the stage and rush towards the ring, attacking The Pride! As CZCW officials work to re-establish control outside of the ring, Perez and Coleman continue battling inside the ring, Perez finally able to hit the Perfect Parity for the pin. Winner: Frankie Perez. 74

 

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Overall: 60

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Frankie Perez vs Al Coleman (You’re getting close to Welcome To The Coastal Zone, so I would assume you’re holding off a title change until that show.)

The American Cobras vs The Beach Boys

Jonnie Perez vs TBD (Hopefully the mystery opponent is somebody more interesting than Jonnie Perez.)

Notorious vs Gangster Nation (This feud reminds me of ECW. I think the gangsters will need a lot more experience before they’re ready to win the tag titles.)

The Pride vs Heartbreaker/JOJI/Paradox

 

Congratulations to James The Animator for predicting Vendetta correctly! I want to give you a prize for that, and to show you I appreciate your comments as well I also wanted to put some effort into it.

 

Presenting: Six Sides of Storylines - pick a letter and pm it to me! *Caveat - you may not see the results right away because I've booked a few shows in advance

 

A: Always Bet on Black - I really like Wesley Snipes, and it's a shame what this country's regressive tax laws deprived us of for those several years, but I digress. I have a gimmick in mind that's kind of out there for a worker that I've underutilized in my previous games so pick this if you want me to pull the trigger on it

B: Break The Bank - I'm trying to be careful about finances while also pushing growth so I haven't made some hires I'd like to. James The Animator, free me from this cursed concept of budgeting and let me hire whoever I want!

C: Crystal Ball - One of your comments nails my plans exactly, so this is an opportunity to change the future. If you pick this, I will scrap those plans and come up with something else

D: Died on the Way Back to His Home Planet - Jonnie Perez will be written out of this dynasty

E: Dealer's Choice - I will pick one of the above

F: Roll the Dice! - Random.org will pick for you and as a bonus we can keep it as a surprise

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I love to see a CZCW diary, particularly as I'm 2.5 years in to a save of my own.

 

It may seem like a cheat, but early on, I moved to main event focus as with Pablo Rodriguez or Frankie Perez, I could raise the event rating considerably with either in the main event. Al Coleman as Frankie's dance partner is a great choice, he's a solid hand and is still part of my midcard now (Pablo retired and Frankie offered to put over everyone to his own detriment).

 

Really interested to see where you go with this!

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I love to see a CZCW diary, particularly as I'm 2.5 years in to a save of my own.

 

It may seem like a cheat, but early on, I moved to main event focus as with Pablo Rodriguez or Frankie Perez, I could raise the event rating considerably with either in the main event. Al Coleman as Frankie's dance partner is a great choice, he's a solid hand and is still part of my midcard now (Pablo retired and Frankie offered to put over everyone to his own detriment).

 

Really interested to see where you go with this!

 

2.5 years is a pretty good run, I think 2 years has been about my max generally. I've had more than a few long-term CZCW games over the years though and they're still my favorite promotion. My first concept for this dynasty with them was to just pick up where I was in one of those long-term games so I had a bunch of established history to draw on.

 

I actually haven't messed with changing focus much in any of my games so it's good to know you're getting good results. I do have to get CZCW up to Medium and higher overall ratings would be great, but on the other hand I don't necessarily always book with the highest main event score in mind so it could come back to bite me. Definitely something to consider though.

 

Anyway, thanks for checking this out!

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CZCW Presents

Fighting Spirit II

 

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Masked Cougar vs Frankie-Boy Fernandes vs Frantic Ali

 

Trying to force CZCW to recognize him as the #1 contender to the Coastal Zone Championship may have backfired on Masked Cougar as he's been booked in this tough match against up-and-comer Fernandes and the debuting five-time IPW Champion Frantic Ali. It's assumed that the winner of this match will take on Frankie Perez for the title at Genesis.

 

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The American Cobras vs The Night Terrors

 

After a war of words on social media, The American Cobras and Ice Cold have both agreed to take on opponents of each other's choosing in the lead up to their match for the COTT World Tag Team titles at Genesis. No one knows what kind of deal Carl Batch must have struck with The Night Terrors to get them on board but the bizarre duo have sworn to take apart the champs.

 

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Ice Cold vs Death Row

 

Ice Cold have been chasing bigger paydays since they arrived in CZCW and have finally found themselves within striking distance of the lucrative COTT World Tag Team titles. Former SWF World Tag Team title holders Death Row have been invited to the Coastal Zone by The American Cobras for one night only in order to take out Ice Cold ahead of their title match at Genesis.

 

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Deadly Deadshot vs Remmy Skye

Ladder Match for the Coastal Zone Xtreme title

 

Deadly Deadshot continues to pick his spots in an effort to build his name, thus his value as a gun-for-hire, and has arrived at his biggest challenge so far. Remmy Skye has returned and still marches to the beat of his own drum, but what no one can deny is how experienced he is at ladder matches. When he's on, he's on, and Skye just might continue his comeback story in the Coastal Zone.

 

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Hugh de Aske/JOJI/Paradox vs Kid Fantastic/LA Star #1/LA Star #2 vs Onslaught/Swipe Romero/Zel Quinn

Three-way Trios Elimination

 

The call for trios teams has been put out by CZCW in this match intended to showcase possible challengers to the Coastal Zone Trios titles. JOJI and Paradox have been there before, but hope that the addition of de Aske will be the missing ingredient they need to earn a title shot. The other two teams are full of hungry young wrestlers looking to make their mark in the Coastal Zone.

 

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The Uprising vs The California Dreams

 

Reigning 5SSW Tag Team champions Talia Quinzel and Selina Svelte are welcomed to the Coastal Zone by the young duo of Kira Lee and Skye Hermosa. The California Dreams have admitted they look up to their opponents but will put that aside and give The Uprising 110%!

 

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Aldous Blackfriar will sign a CZCW contract in the ring, making him an official member of the roster! Plus, Al Coleman says that things aren't done between him and Frankie Perez, and promises that the champ will want to hear what he has to say!

 

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This Friday, Week 3, February 2020 at The Snake Pit!

 

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Masked Cougar vs Frankie-Boy Fernandes vs Frantic Ali

The American Cobras vs The Night Terrors

Ice Cold vs Death Row

Deadly Deadshot vs Remmy Skye

Hugh de Aske/JOJI/Paradox vs Kid Fantastic/LA Stars vs Onslaught/Romero/Quinn

The Uprising vs The California Dreams

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Masked Cougar vs Frankie-Boy Fernandes vs Frantic Ali

The American Cobras vs The Night Terrors

Ice Cold vs Death Row

Deadly Deadshot vs Remmy Skye

Hugh de Aske/JOJI/Paradox vs Kid Fantastic/LA Stars vs Onslaught/Romero/Quinn

The Uprising vs The California Dreams

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