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Current Champions

30th TCW World Heavyweight champ Jay Chord (1x)
3rd TCW King of Kings Wolf Hawkins (2x)
47th TCW International champ Greg Gauge (1x)
47th TCW World Tag Team champs Bart Biggins & Brett Biggins (1x)
Last Total Rumble winner Jay Chord (1x)
Last Texas Heritage Tournament winner Mighty Mo (1x)

 

Events Schedule (2021)

TCW Malice In Wonderland (W3, January)
[NEW] TCW No Way Out of the Cage (W3, February)
TCW Battleground IV (W3, March)
TCW Total Mayhem XXV (W3, April)
[NEW] TCW Open World: Mexico (W1, May)
TCW Where Angels Fear to Tread (W4, May)
TCW Total Rumble 2 (W3, June)
TCW Summer Showdown (W3, July)
TCW Hotter Than Hell (W3, August)
TCW Texas Heritage Tournament (W1, September)
TCW Destructive Energy (W4, September)
TCW Psycho Circus (W4, October)
TCW Open World: Japan 2 (W3, November)
TCW King of Kings (W4, December)

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As previously reported by TotalExtremeWrestling.com, the #1 Wrestling Resource, Total Championship Wrestling is changing his skin.

The texan company, owned by toy colossus BriCo, first has reschedule its events and, instead of renewing the contract for its TV show, has switched to a tour shows-related model, more similar to the japanese puroresu. Former PPVs will now become Special Events aired on ACE Television (USA), Maple Leaf Sports (Canada) and on TCW-world, a new internet subscription service owned by TCW itself available all over the world. Tour shows will serve as build-up for the Special Events and will be available also on On-Dem throughout the globe.

Also, the Open World has arrived! TCW and PGHW have created a new Alliance, after building excellent relationships in previous years. It's safe to say that now we could probably see major stars from the two companies against each other. Insiders has reported that the retired TCW International Title could make a comeback has an alliance championship.

With TCW Malice in Wonderland 2020 approaching, Total Championship Wrestling has just announced a Press Conference for this monday to cover the card.

 

Credits to willr0ck for TCW related graphics (logo, banner and titles).
I will probably only gonna post the Press Conferences to present the cards and the Special Events.
Some tour show may be covered if really important (e.g. King of Kings Tournament Tour).
This TCW save should be different at least, furst run with an US Major for me, hope someone will follow this.

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sounds interesting. In my Alt 2018 Cverse TCW save I ended up buying PGHW. I also ended up creating a Forbidden Door Alliance with PGHW, WLW, NOTBPW, and AAA. Have a few titles in that Alliance as well. I didn't do a touring schedule, not really good with that kind of booking. It will be cool to see what you do with it though.
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Preview - TCW Malice in Wonderland 2020

 

TCW owner Kyle Rhodes welcomes everybody to this Press Conference, after that we move on with the first match on the card.

 

TCW International Title: Joshua Taylor vs PGHW Star
The International championship officialy returned as a part of the Open World alliance. Joshua Taylor will be representing America in this one versus one match-up. Taylor is a veteran of the squared circle who has found success also in Japan. His first big break, in fact, was when he joined PGHW in Japan. At Malice in Wonderland, Taylor has to lace them up against a not-yet-announced PGHW japanese star to win the title belt. Who will it be?

 

Freddy Huggins, Marc Speed, Matt Hocking vs Human Arsenal, One Man Army, T-Bone Bright
In this 3 vs 3 match a couple of potential feuds start to heat up. Freddy Huggins called out T-Bone Bright, saying that he doesn't believe the hype surrounding the former football prospect. Meanwhile, Speed and Hocking appeared more close one to another, potentially willing to form a new tag team in TCW. The same goes for Human Arsenal and One Man Army.

 

TCW Television Title: Greg Gauge © vs Benny Benson
The young TV champ Greg Gauge goes up against the veteran Benny Benson, a 2-time TCW International champ ready to add another single gold to his resumes. A cocky Gauge claims that this will be an easy W for him, Benny Benson is ready to prove him wrong. Who will come out as TV champ?

 

TCW World Tag Titles: The Behemots (Killer Shark, Titan) © vs Mighty Meaty (Mighty Mo, Tana the Mighty)
The ring may need reinforcing as the decidedly heavyweight tag team feud of The Behemoths vs Mighty Meaty rumbles on. With the Sinner Society behind Shark and Titan, Tana and Mo have to stay focus in order to win the tag team belts. Eddie Peak, leader of the Sinner Society, joins the Press Conference to hype his allies, Killer Shark and Titan, sure that they will defend their crowns.

 

Jay Chord vs Sammy Bach
After few months, major stars Jay Chord and Sammy Bach finally clash in this one vs one match-up. A win for Chord may launch him in the World title picture, he also already teasing up a potential feud with current world champ Aaron Andrews. And what a win this may be for Sammy Bach if he stops one of the rising stars in TCW.

 

Aaron Andrews, Chance Fortune, Darryll Devine vs The Syndicate (Wolf Hawkins, Eddie Chandler, Nate Johnson)
World Heavyweight champ Aaron Andrews joins forces with the tag team of Darryl Devine and Chance Fortune. A feud clearly destined to come to a head at Total Mayhem XXIV, Andrews and Hawkins have been on a collision course since November, at Malice in Wonderland this rivalry weaves another, as the Devine Fortune have beef with other members of the Syndicate, Nate Johnson and Eddie Chandler (known as The Elite).

 

CARD FOR PREVISIONS:
TCW International Title: Joshua Taylor vs PGHW Star
Freddy Huggins, Marc Speed, Matt Hocking vs Human Arsenal, One Man Army, T-Bone Bright
TCW Television Title: Greg Gauge © vs Benny Benson
TCW World Tag Titles: The Behemots (Killer Shark, Titan) © vs Mighty Meaty (Mighty Mo, Tana the Mighty)
Jay Chord vs Sammy Bach
Aaron Andrews, Chance Fortune, Darryll Devine vs The Syndicate (Wolf Hawkins, Eddie Chandler, Nate Johnson)

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TCW International Title: Joshua Taylor vs PGHW Star

Freddy Huggins, Marc Speed, Matt Hocking vs Human Arsenal, One Man Army, T-Bone Bright

TCW Television Title: Greg Gauge © vs Benny Benson

TCW World Tag Titles: The Behemots (Killer Shark, Titan) © vs Mighty Meaty (Mighty Mo, Tana the Mighty)

Jay Chord vs Sammy Bach

Aaron Andrews, Chance Fortune, Darryll Devine vs The Syndicate (Wolf Hawkins, Eddie Chandler, Nate Johnson)

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Cool idea! I also like that you're starting off by dealing with the default storylines.

 

TCW International Title: Joshua Taylor vs PGHW Star -I think it would be rad to start off with someone taking a TCW title back to Japan

Freddy Huggins, Marc Speed, Matt Hocking vs Human Arsenal, One Man Army, T-Bone Bright -more upside on that team imo

TCW Television Title: Greg Gauge © vs Benny Benson -Gauge is too good not to get a major push

TCW World Tag Titles: The Behemots (Killer Shark, Titan) © vs Mighty Meaty (Mighty Mo, Tana the Mighty) -Mo is too good for this feud plus I love a hoss heel team

Jay Chord vs Sammy Bach -Really not sure about this one, but I'll pick the face to win to even out my heel picks

Aaron Andrews, Chance Fortune, Darryll Devine vs The Syndicate (Wolf Hawkins, Eddie Chandler, Nate Johnson) -Ace losing should be a rare occurrence

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TCW International Title: Joshua Taylor vs PGHW Star

Freddy Huggins, Marc Speed, Matt Hocking vs Human Arsenal, One Man Army, T-Bone Bright

TCW Television Title: Greg Gauge © vs Benny Benson

TCW World Tag Titles: The Behemots (Killer Shark, Titan) © vs Mighty Meaty (Mighty Mo, Tana the Mighty)

Jay Chord vs Sammy Bach

Aaron Andrews, Chance Fortune, Darryll Devine vs The Syndicate (Wolf Hawkins, Eddie Chandler, Nate Johnson)

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TCW Malice in Wonderland 2020

Held in front of 10,685 people in St. Louis, MO

 

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TCW International Title: Joshua Taylor vs Chojiro Kitoaji

The renewed International championship is contended by Joshua Taylor and a young star from PGHW: Chojiro Kitoaji! The opener is an open match who delivers good wrestling: the clash of styles of TCW and PGHW doesn't seem to be a problem. Joshua Taylor eventually comes out as the winner, submitting Chojiro Kitoaji with his hot new Butterfly Lock after 20 mins. This match gets the show off to a great start, with the crowd who gets hotter! Joshua Taylor raises the redesigned title belt in the sky, before leaving the mat. [71]

 

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TCW World Tag Titles: The Behemots (Killer Shark, Titan) © vs Mighty Meaty (Mighty Mo, Tana the Mighty)

This heavyweight tag teams collision results in a bout with decent wrestling and great heat. A match that lasted only 10 minutes, but with an high rythm: this has been definitely a Wild Brawl. Just when Mighty Mo and Tana The Mighty looked like they could win the contest, a distraction from other Sinner Society members (leader Eddie Peak, "Nasty" Nick Booth and manager Floyd Goldworthy) leads Killer Shark and Titan to the win. Mighty Mo is the one who gets pinned, still that's just a tainted win. [67]

 

After the match, the Mighty Meaty seek vengeance against the all Sinner Society, but end up outnumbered. "The Hardcore Assassin" Eddie Peak unleashes all his rage on Tana The Mighty, repeatedly hitting his leg with chair shots and probably causing him a serious injury. After a while, the Sinner Society leave the ring covered by "boos" from the crowd, while Mighty Mo and medical staff check on Tana The Mighty.

 

Freddy Huggins, Marc Speed, Matt Hocking vs Human Arsenal, One Man Army, T-Bone Bright
In a bout that has good heat and decent wrestling, the team who comes out as the winner is the one of Freddy Huggins and new tag team, Marc Speed and "Shocking" Matt Hocking (known as Speed Shock). The babyface team of Human Arsenal and One Man Army (known as Human Army) and T-Bone Bright leads the match, but ends up with an L, after a quick dirty pinfall by Freddy Huggins on Human Arsenal. T-Bone Bright shows some talent, but he's still pretty green in the ring. [58

 

TCW Television Title: Greg Gauge © vs Benny Benson
One of the two disappointments of the night, this match could have been way better, but unfortunately Greg Gauge sustains a Broken Ribs, so the final minutes of the match suffer a bit. Still, after 20 mins, TV champ Greg Gauge finally locks Benny Benson in his Proton Lock, the legendary submission hold. Veteran Benny Benson tries to escape it, but ends up tapping out and losing the match. Greg Gauge makes defence number nine of the TCW TV title. [57]

 

Jay Chord vs Sammy Bach
In a bout that has fantastic heat and great wrestling, it's Jay Chord the one who takes the W, defeating Sammy Bach in 23 mins by pinfall, after a Cradle Piledriver. Big win from Jay Chord, who defeats a major star here in TCW and launches himself in the main event scene. This one has been the match of the night for sure! [78]

 

Aaron Andrews, Chance Fortune, Darryll Devine vs The Syndicate (Wolf Hawkins, Eddie Chandler, Nate Johnson)
After a nice promo between World Heavyweight Champ Aaron Andrews and Syndycate leader Wolf Hawkins, we move to the 3 vs 3 main event. Few minutes after the start, Wolf Hawkins sustains a Swollen Calf Muscle that slows him down during the match. As a result, the match doesn't deliver really well and turns out to be just ok. Still, it's Hawkins himself to score the decisive pin on Chance Fortune after his Full Moon Rising. Good performance by Aaron Andrews, but his team falls short. [60]

 

After the match, The whole Syndicate (including Chris Flynn and Doc Hammond) beats down Chance Fortune and Darryll Devine. Then, the heel faction tries to take down even World champ Aaron Andrews, but Troy Tornado saves him! A tornado sweeps away The Syndicate who back off. A nice babyface turn to close the show, with Troy Tornado who saves "The Ace" Aaron Andrews.

 

[SHOW RATING: 66]

 

RESULTS:
TCW International Title: Joshua Taylor def Chojiro Kitoaji
Freddy Huggins, Marc Speed, Matt Hocking def Human Arsenal, One Man Army, T-Bone Bright
TCW Television Title: Greg Gauge © def Benny Benson
TCW World Tag Titles: The Behemots (Killer Shark, Titan) © def Mighty Meaty (Mighty Mo, Tana the Mighty)
Jay Chord def Sammy Bach
The Syndicate (Wolf Hawkins, Eddie Chandler, Nate Johnson) def Aaron Andrews, Chance Fortune, Darryll Devine

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Preview - TCW The War to Settle the Score 2020

 

TCW owner Kyle Rhodes welcomes everybody to the Press Conference for TCW The War to Settle the Score 2020.

 

Speed Shock (Marc Speed, Matt Hocking) vs Human Army (Human Arsenal, One Man Army)
A match who follows the 3 vs 3 match that we saw at TCW Malice in Wonderland 2020. Both fresh new tag teams, it will be nice to find out who's gonna get the W at the next event: will Speed Shock take another win? Or will Human Army crash the heel duo? Let's find out!

 

Freddy Huggins vs T-Bone Bright
A 1 vs 1 match that is linked to the previous match announced. At TCW Malice in Wonderland 2020, Freddy Huggins pinned T-Bone Bright despite a good performance from the former football athlete. Freddy and Laura Catherine Huggins (his sister and manager) have mocked T-Bone Bright ever since, and T-Bone is now eager to fight to avenge the tainted loss he suffered a week ago.

 

Devine Fortune (Darryll Devine, Chance Fortune) vs The Elite (Eddie Chandler, Nate Johnson)
A tag team match to "settle the score" indeed. After the loss at TCW Malice in Wonderland, Chance Fortune and Darryll Devine are ready to take on their rivals, The Elite. Nate Johnson and Eddie Chandler trash talk heavily during the Press Conference, which almost lead to a physical collision during the staredown.

 

NXT in LINE (Jay Chord, Greg Gauge, Joshua Taylor) vs Sammy Bach, Benny Benson, Flying Jimmy Foxx
The new alliance between three hot rising star in TCW, Jay Chord, International champ Joshua Taylor and Television champ Greg Gauge has drawn a lot of attention. Lot of buzzing around this new faction full of talent and ego, let's see if they can make it work. The name is pretty explanatory, NXT in LINE are ready to take over TCW! Will their first opponents fall under their shots? Rock Star Sammy Bach and Benny & The Foxx have different plans.

 

Troy Tornado vs Doc Hammond
After saving Aaron Andrews, a now babyface Troy Tornado has become the target of The Syndicate. Tornado explains why he helped Aaron Andrews, saying that he simply acted on impulse. Doc Hammond, on the other hand, goads Troy Tornado, claiming that he only did it to get back into the spotlight and he doesn't give a damn about Aaron Andrews or the TCW fans. Troy Tornado denies any endgame or strategy before leaving the Press Conference, saying that he's ready to kick Doc Hammond's ass at TCW The War to Settle the Score 2020.

 

Eddie Peak vs Mighty Mo
Another war to settle, this time between Sinner Society's leader Eddie Peak and Mighty Mo. Back at TCW Malice in Wonderland, Eddie Peak injured Tana The Mighty, Mo's partner, with multiple chair shots on his leg. Mighty Mo is out here seeking revenge against the Hardcore Assassin who appear to be calm and confident. With Titan, Killer Shark and Nick Booth in his corner, Eddie Peak really seems like the favourite in this bout.

 

TCW World Heavyweight Title: Aaron Andrews © vs Wolf Hawkins
The only title match of the night features the BIG ONE! Aaron Andrews defends his belt from the assault of his rival and last world champ Wolf Hawkins. The leader of the Syndicate speaks a bit about Troy Tornado, again talking trash about him and how he's just an opportunistic S.O.B. who saved Andrews from his assault at TCW Malice in Wonderland 2020 just to steal some spotlights now that his career is winding down. About this match, then, the last King of Kings is pretty confident that he's gonna reclaim his belt finally, after losing it in July 2019. Aaron Andrews, however, claims that at TCW The War to Settle the Score 2020 he will come out still the world champ, defeating Hawkins once again! And about Troy Tornado, well, Andrews doesn't seem to be so intersted either, as if he doesn't trust him too.

 

CARD FOR PREDICTIONS:
Speed Shock (Marc Speed, Matt Hocking) vs Human Army (Human Arsenal, One Man Army)
Freddy Huggins vs T-Bone Bright
Devine Fortune (Darryll Devine, Chance Fortune) vs The Elite (Eddie Chandler, Nate Johnson)
NXT in LINE (Jay Chord, Greg Gauge, Joshua Taylor) vs Sammy Bach, Benny Benson, Flying Jimmy Foxx
Troy Tornado vs Doc Hammond
Eddie Peak vs Mighty Mo
TCW World Heavyweight Title: Aaron Andrews © vs Wolf Hawkins

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Speed Shock (Marc Speed, Matt Hocking) vs Human Army (Human Arsenal, One Man Army)

Freddy Huggins vs T-Bone Bright

Devine Fortune (Darryll Devine, Chance Fortune) vs The Elite (Eddie Chandler, Nate Johnson)

NXT in LINE (Jay Chord, Greg Gauge, Joshua Taylor) vs Sammy Bach, Benny Benson, Flying Jimmy Foxx

Troy Tornado vs Doc Hammond

Eddie Peak vs Mighty Mo

TCW World Heavyweight Title: Aaron Andrews © vs Wolf Hawkins

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That's the first time for me :p any advice is precious!

Welcome abroad man

 

Only advice I can give you is maybe add a few more big events or tournaments so the space between shows is a bit shorter and you don't have to book so many tour shows. All up to you though mate! Good read so far!

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Speed Shock (Marc Speed, Matt Hocking) vs Human Army (Human Arsenal, One Man Army)

Freddy Huggins vs T-Bone Bright

Devine Fortune (Darryll Devine, Chance Fortune) vs The Elite (Eddie Chandler, Nate Johnson)

NXT in LINE (Jay Chord, Greg Gauge, Joshua Taylor) vs Sammy Bach, Benny Benson, Flying Jimmy Foxx

Troy Tornado vs Doc Hammond

Eddie Peak vs Mighty Mo

TCW World Heavyweight Title: Aaron Andrews © vs Wolf Hawkins

 

Last time you got 5 outta 6 if I'm not wrong. Let's see how it goes this time!

 

Only advice I can give you is maybe add a few more big events or tournaments so the space between shows is a bit shorter and you don't have to book so many tour shows. All up to you though mate! Good read so far!

 

Yep, I'm thinking about adding at least another tournament other than King of Kings. As for the events, I was thinking maybe about some shorter foreign tour with event (idk maybe TCW TakeOver Japan, good way to use my Open World Alliance with PGHW)

 

Absolutely love the layout for these shows and Press Conferences! Playing TCW myself and had an almost identical Malice in Wonderland haha! Cant wait to see where you go with yours.

Love this company.

 

Thx for joining us! Hope you could have fun reading this :p

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Yep, I'm thinking about adding at least another tournament other than King of Kings. As for the events, I was thinking maybe about some shorter foreign tour with event (idk maybe TCW TakeOver Japan, good way to use my Open World Alliance with PGHW)

 

Definitely good ideas. There was a thread a while back where a lot of us discussed exactly what you're doing here and some schedule ideas if you wanted to give it a browse: http://greydogsoftware.com/forum/showthread.php?t=549472

 

Might be something in there that gives you some ideas!

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I think you might consider changing the name of the TV title or ditching it for some new title since you have a touring company now. If you chose the later you could create the new title and then have a unification between the TV belt + new belt. A new belt would create a fresh lineage too
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Definitely good ideas. There was a thread a while back where a lot of us discussed exactly what you're doing here and some schedule ideas if you wanted to give it a browse: http://greydogsoftware.com/forum/showthread.php?t=549472

 

Might be something in there that gives you some ideas!

 

Thank you Roche! Will help for sure :p

 

I think you might consider changing the name of the TV title or ditching it for some new title since you have a touring company now. If you chose the later you could create the new title and then have a unification between the TV belt + new belt. A new belt would create a fresh lineage too

 

That's something I already thought about! Still, it has some sense as I don't have PPV broadcasters but only commercial channels. Let's see what happens :D

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TCW The War to Settle the Score 2020

Held in front of 8,735 people in Boston, MA

 

Freddy Huggins vs T-Bone Bright
In an opener with good heat and decent wrestling, T-Bone Bright successfully defeat Freddy Huggins, despite a distraction from Laura Catherine Huggins. Freddy Huggins gets close to connect his Huggins Kiss, but T-Bone stops him, before ending him with his T-Bone Lariat followed by a devastating Powerslam. Important win for the former football athlete, who seems to have a lot of star quality and only needs some time to develop into a megastar. [68]

 

Speed Shock (Marc Speed, Matt Hocking) vs Human Army (Human Arsenal, One Man Army)
The following match sees Speed Shock go two versus two against Human Army. Another decent bout wrestling-wise, with Human Arsenal and One Man Army who come out as the winners after 17 mins, when One Man Army pins Matt Hocking with a Guided Missile. This match gets the crowd hotter! [65]

 

In a segment backstage, "The 24H Party Animal" Edd Stone and "Dr. Love" Danny Fonzarelli finally agree to fight in tag team, after getting closer in recent weeks.

 

Troy Tornado vs Doc Hammond
Representing The Syndicate, Doc Hammond fights fiercely to teach Troy Tornado a lesson: DO NOT MESS WITH THE SYNDICATE. Still, the Tornado comes out on top, defeating Doc Hammond in 15 mins with his Star Maker. After the match, The Syndicate's member Chris Flynn tries to assault Troy Tornado, but gets knocked out by another Star Maker by the babyface veteran, who then leaves the ring when also The Elite approach the ring. [63]

 

Devine Fortune (Darryll Devine, Chance Fortune) vs The Elite (Eddie Chandler, Nate Johnson)
Chance Fortune and Darryll Devine "settle the score" against The Elite, Nate Johnson and Eddie Chandler. After their loss in a three versus three match at TCW Malice in Wonderland 2020 last month, Devine Fortune come out with a W, when Chance Fortune pins "Fabulous" Eddie Chandler with a Stroke of Luck, after 19 mins. Fortune and Devine shows excellent chemistry teaming together, while The Elite prove once again to be tag team specialists. [59]

 

NXT in LINE (Jay Chord, Greg Gauge, Joshua Taylor) vs Sammy Bach, Benny Benson, Flying Jimmy Foxx
In a bout that has great heat and good wrestling, the NXT in LINE (Jay Chord, International champ Joshua Taylor and TV champ Greg Gauge) debut as a unit, defeating the trios of "Rock Star" Sammy Bach and Benny & The Foxx. An open and entertaining match that lasted 22 mins, when Jay Chord pins Flying Jimmy Foxx witha Cradle Piledriver. In terms of in.ring work, Jay Chord has been head and shoulders above everyone else, good performance by Sammy Bach even in defeat. The sky's really the limit for this new alliance: NXT in LINE here in TCW! [74]

 

Eddie Peak vs Mighty Mo
"The Hardcore Assassin" and Sinner Society's leader Eddie Peak gets the W against Mighty Mo, who fails to avenge the injury caused by Peak himself to Mo's partner, Tana The Mighty. To be fair, Mighty Mo has a great match and gets really close to defeating his opponent, but an interference by other Sinner Society's member opens the door to a tainted win by Eddie Peak. [68]

 

After the match, the Sinner Society blocks Mighty Mo, while Eddie Peak takes a steel chair to injury Mighty Mo. Seeing the assault, Tana The Mighty comes running in and helps his friend fighting the four attackers off. The Sinner Society back off and return backstage, while Mighty Mo and Tana The Mighty receive support by the crowd in Boston.

 

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TCW World Heavyweight Title: Aaron Andrews © vs Wolf Hawkins

The main event has been an exceptional match! World champ Aaron Andrews goes one versus one against former champ Wolf Hawkins. The last King of Kings and The Syndicate's leader gets really close to win the championship multiple times with near falls. After 23 mins, a heated situation gives the opportunity to The Syndicate's leader Floyd Goldworthy who tries to hit Aaron Andrews, but again the cavalry arrives! Troy Tornado appears at ringside, pushing Goldworthy away. The Elite, Chris Flynn and Doc Hammond pounce Tornado, but also Chance Fortune and Darry Devine get involed, helping Tornado. It's chaos at ringside and Wolf Hawkins is the one who ended up being distracted by the situation. That leads to a decisive final assault by Aaron Andrews who catch Hawkins by surprise to win the main event. [81]

 

To end the show, The Syndicate back off, while "The Ace" Aaron Andrews raise high his World Heavyweight title in the ring. Andrews thanks Darryll Devine and Chance Fortune, before coming face-to-face with Troy Tornado and shaking his hand. With the two groups staring down at distance, the first thing that comes to mind is that the next event is gonna be TCW Battleground 3! The perfect opportunity to clash in a four versus four match.

 

[SHOW RATING: 79]

 

RESULTS:
T-Bone Bright def Freddy Huggins
Human Army (Human Arsenal, One Man Army) def Speed Shock (Marc Speed, Matt Hocking)
Troy Tornado def Doc Hammond
Devine Fortune (Darryll Devine, Chance Fortune) def The Elite (Eddie Chandler, Nate Johnson)
NXT in LINE (Jay Chord, Greg Gauge, Joshua Taylor) def Sammy Bach, Benny Benson, Flying Jimmy Foxx
Eddie Peak def Mighty Mo
TCW World Heavyweight Title: Aaron Andrews © def Wolf Hawkins

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Great show! Rating of Andrews vs Wolf a little disappointing. Did you add some notes to make them go easier to set up for a bigger and better rematch? Or was it just bad luck?

 

Excited for the next one!

 

Honestly I didn't go crazy on notes as I definitely want them to main event TCW Total Mayhem in a couple of months in a rematch. Any tips on how to make it better?

 

Plus, I'm considering allowing high-risk moves from now on. Thoughts?

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