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THE MAIN EVENT

TCW WORLD TITLE MATCH

AARON ANDREWS (C) vs DOC HAMMOND

IF ANDREWS WINS, HE WILL IMMEDIATELY FACE WOLF HAWKINS IN ANOTHER TCW WORLD TITLE MATCH

 

 

TCW TELEVISION TITLE MATCH

GREG GAUGE (C) vs FLYING JIMMY FOXX

 

 

TROY TORNADO vs DAZZLING DAVE DIAMOND

 

 

FREDDY HUGGINS vs HUMAN ARSENAL

 

 

EDD STONE vs JEREMIE COURTNEY

 

 

SHOCKING MATT HOCKING vs BART BIGGINS

 

and

 

THE BEHEMOTHS IN ACTION

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TCW presents TOTAL WRESTLING

JANUARY 2020, WEEK TWO

 

Shawn Doakes welcomes us to the show this week, cameras settling in on ringside where he sits with Kyle Rhodes and Jasmine Saunders. The announcers talk about the events of last week for a moment, focusing on Joshua Taylor earning another shot at Aaron Andrews and the TCW World Championship for a moment before wondering what tonight’s main event means for the title situation. In the main event, TCW World Champion “The Ace'' Aaron Andrews will face The Syndicate’s enforcer, Doc Hammond; if Andrews wins, he will immediately face King of Kings “The Alpha Wolf” Wolf Hawkins in a second defense.

 

Rhodes reminds us that this is the result of a claim made by Andrews last week, in which The Ace said he could take on any member of The Syndicate and “still have enough left in the tank to beat Hawkins,” which The Alpha Wolf called him on for this week. Hammond is coming off a win over One Man Army last week, and might be looking to prove himself to Hawkins, or maybe go into business for himself and claim the TCW World Championship. The commentary team doesn’t have long to speculate on this before the music of Joshua Taylor hits, and The Straight Edge Assassin makes his way out to the ring.

 

Taylor says that people are asking a lot of questions after last week, but he says there shouldn’t be any question. The simple fact is that he is a competitor, and lives for competition; some people are defeated by loss, but a hard fought loss is a lesson well-learned. He says he thrives on knowledge, and he’s learned where Aaron Andrews’ weakness lies– he won’t lose again. Andrews might’ve been able to break the Butterfly Lock once, but he won’t do it again, and just like all the others, The Ace will learn why Taylor is better than him.

 

The end of Taylor’s promo leads to the first commercial break of the show, coming back in time for Shocking Matt Hocking’s entrance with Bart Biggins already in the ring. Commentary point to last week, wondering what Biggins was about to say before Greg Gauge blindsided him. This match plays out much the same as Biggins’ match with Gauge, occasionally looking his old self, but almost always a step behind the new generation and that includes The Shocking One. Hocking picks up a win with a Hock Shock, and proceeds to run down Bart Biggins on the mic after the match, calling him an old man and telling he definitely doesn’t have “it” anymore, ending his promo with a trademark cackle.

 

After the next break, the TCW World Tag Team Champions The Behemoths make their way out to face a pair of local talent identified as Jimmy Cox and Johnny Heizenger. The match is about what you’d expect, Killer Shark and Titan squashing the local boys in powerhouse fashion. After the match, Eddie Peak delivers a promo saying that The Mighty will fall to the Sinners and that he will claim their glory for his own.

 

Next on the docket is Edd Stone, who has been struggling to find himself in TCW as of late; he’s seen his push start and stop a few times, his win-loss record looking fairly even. He’s up against brash youngster Jeremie Courtney this evening, and Courtney takes the fight right to Stone. The pair brawl for a moment before showing off some more high risk maneuvers, Stone showing his in-ring prowess as a member of the legendary Stone family. Even as something of the black sheep of the family, Edd Stone is a talented wrestler and he proves it here by picking up a win.

 

Visiting the backstage area, Greg Gauge is here with the TCW Television Championship to cut a quick promo before we go to commercials. Tonight, he has a joke of an opponent in Flying Jimmy Foxx, and next week they want him to take on Edd Stone of all people. Does Greg Gauge look like a joke to you? Does he look like he wants to waste his time on cartoon characters and fools? Tonight, he vents his frustrations on Foxx and puts the warning out to all of Total Championship Wrestling: Greg Gauge is the future of TCW, and the future is now!

 

Back from break, and Greg Gauge makes short work of Flying Jimmy Foxx while showing off a vicious streak we’ve yet to see from the second generation star. Just like everyone else who has tried to wrest the title from Gauge’s hands, Foxx falls victim to the Proton Lock and taps out in just under ten minutes.

 

Commentary points out how action-packed tonight’s show has been, and says the trend continues with another big in-ring encounter: Freddy Huggins takes on the dangerous Human Arsenal. Huggins and his sister & manager, Laura Catherine Huggins, cut a promo before the match in picture-in-picture calling Human Arsenal a “human toilet.” Huggins says he’ll flush away the waste tonight when he wins. Arsenal and Huggins proceed to have the match of the night so far, Arsenal taking the cocky Huggins to the limit but coming up short when he falls to a Huggins Kiss.

 

After a short break, Jay Chord makes his way out to the arena for a promo; he calls himself the greatest wrestling superstar TCW has ever seen, and demands that the crowd show him some respect. This, of course, results in boos reigning down on the second generation wrestler, who stands smugly in the ring looking unphased. He says that his legacy of greatness is in its genesis, and his next move is to take out Sammy Bach.

 

Sammy Bach is an also-ran, a never-was, some guy from bingo halls in Philadelphia who flew too close to the sun. At Malice in Wonderland, Jay Chord will rip off Sammy Bach’s wings and put him down like a wounded bird. This brings out Sammy Bach to a huge reaction, who claims Chord must be getting high on the fumes of his own bulls–t. “You’re a talented kid, but the smart money always says to bet on Bach!”

 

The pair go back and forth for a moment before Chord cuts deep with a verbal jab, and Bach flies off the handle to attack– which brings out a horde of security to the ring to separate the pair! Neither man really lands a good blow on the other, and they are torn apart before any damage can be done, the show going to commercials as the security team tries to regain control.

 

When we return, the ring is clear and the commentary team take a moment to recap what just happened before the in-ring action continues, as next up is the brash veteran Troy Tornado taking on the flamboyant Dazzling Dave Diamond. Both men have been lost in the shuffle in recent months, with Tornado languishing near the top of the card and Diamond unable to capitalize on his momentum-gaining 2019. These two work quite a brawl, spilling out of the ring and battling around ringside before pulling themselves back into the ring for a finishing sequence that sees Dazzling Dave score a pinfall on an out-of-nowhere roll-up!

 

The crowd roars their approval of Diamond’s victory, but the celebration doesn’t last long before he gets blindsided by an irate Troy Tornado! Ever the sore loser, Tornado puts the boots to Diamond while screaming that Dazzling Dave isn’t in his league. The commentary team are disgusted by this display, and send us to a commercial break while Tornado is ranting at the crowd over a fallen Diamond.

 

And now it’s time for the main event! Doc Hammond is out first, accompanied by Chris Flynn in an arm-sling and trademark leather jacket. The crowd nearly comes unglued for the entrance of “The Ace” Aaron Andrews next, the TCW World Champion showboating for the crowd on his way to the ring. The ring announcer even gives this match the super special, World title match intros for each competitor before they face off in the ring before the opening bell. What ensues is a fantastic TV main event match between two competitors at the top of their game, Hammond controlling a large portion of the match with technical moves and submission holds, grounding the electric Andrews for the better part of the match.

 

Commentary wonders if Hammond might just be wearing Andrews down for his boss, and contemplates what the plot is here tonight with Andrews potentially making two title defenses in the same night. To the surprise of almost no one, Andrews manages to pick up the victory with an Ace Crusher, but he can barely stand when he is announced the winner. His win brings out “The Alpha Wolf” and leader of The Syndicate, Wolf Hawkins, for his now-scheduled title match. “Time to put your money where your mouth is, Aaron,” Hawkins sneers as he enters the ring– but before the bell can ring, The Syndicate attacks! The Elite and a winded Doc Hammond triple-team Andrews while the injured Flynn gets in a few kicks with Hawkins just standing by laughing.

 

Andrews takes a short beating, and then is set up to have his leg broken with a chair wrapped around it! The attack is, mercifully, stopped by the entrance of “The Straight Edge Assassin” Joshua Taylor! Tayor rushes the ring with a steel chair, and clears house on The Syndicate, causing both members of The Elite to scramble out of the ring with one swing! Taylor then waffles Hammond in the back, and turns his attention to Hawkins, who slinks out of the ring to recover with his charges. With The Syndicate licking their wounds on the outside, Taylor unwraps Andrews’ leg and helps him up. The pair shake hands, standing together in the ring with The Syndicate looking back on them from the outside.

 

“We’re out of time!” Kyle Rhodes crows as the show ends.

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TCW presents TOTAL WRESTLING

JANUARY 2020, WEEK THREE

 

THE MAIN EVENT

JOSHUA TAYLOR vs ONE MAN ARMY

 

 

TCW TELEVISION TITLE MATCH

GREG GAUGE (C) vs EDD STONE

 

 

FREDDY HUGGINS vs DAZZLING DAVE DIAMOND

 

 

DOC HAMMOND vs HUMAN ARSENAL

 

 

JAY CHORD & SHOCKING MATT HOCKING vs SAMMY BACH & BART BIGGINS

 

 

CHANCE FORTUNE vs EDDIE CHANDLER

 

and

 

T-BONE BRIGHT IN ACTION

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TCW presents TOTAL WRESTLING

JANUARY 2020, WEEK THREE

 

THE MAIN EVENT

JOSHUA TAYLOR vs ONE MAN ARMY

I'm a big Taylor mark tbh. So I'm always rooting for him when I see him on the up and up.

 

 

TCW TELEVISION TITLE MATCH

GREG GAUGE (C) vs EDD STONE

It's Greg Gauge. This is a TCW save. He's only losing this belt when he's winning the big one.

 

 

FREDDY HUGGINS vs DAZZLING DAVE DIAMOND

Freddy is always a safe bet. Best gimmick in the fed.

 

 

DOC HAMMOND vs HUMAN ARSENAL

Two old dogs going to war here. Got my flag up for Silent and Deadly.

 

 

JAY CHORD & SHOCKING MATT HOCKING vs SAMMY BACH & BART BIGGINS

Three main eventers and Bart Biggins enter a ring.

 

 

CHANCE FORTUNE vs EDDIE CHANDLER

Most split on this one but I'll give it to Chandler as I think he's the more valuable of the two.

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THE MAIN EVENT

JOSHUA TAYLOR vs ONE MAN ARMY

 

 

TCW TELEVISION TITLE MATCH

GREG GAUGE (C) vs EDD STONE

 

 

FREDDY HUGGINS vs DAZZLING DAVE DIAMOND

 

 

DOC HAMMOND vs HUMAN ARSENAL

 

 

JAY CHORD & SHOCKING MATT HOCKING vs SAMMY BACH & BART BIGGINS

 

 

CHANCE FORTUNE vs EDDIE CHANDLER

 

and

 

T-BONE BRIGHT IN ACTION

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THE MAIN EVENT

JOSHUA TAYLOR vs ONE MAN ARMY

 

 

TCW TELEVISION TITLE MATCH

GREG GAUGE (C) vs EDD STONE

 

 

FREDDY HUGGINS vs DAZZLING DAVE DIAMOND

 

 

DOC HAMMOND vs HUMAN ARSENAL

 

 

JAY CHORD & SHOCKING MATT HOCKING vs SAMMY BACH & BART BIGGINS

 

 

CHANCE FORTUNE vs EDDIE CHANDLER

 

and

 

T-BONE BRIGHT IN ACTION

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THE MAIN EVENT

JOSHUA TAYLOR vs ONE MAN ARMY

 

 

TCW TELEVISION TITLE MATCH

GREG GAUGE (C) vs EDD STONE

 

 

FREDDY HUGGINS vs DAZZLING DAVE DIAMOND

 

 

DOC HAMMOND vs HUMAN ARSENAL

 

 

JAY CHORD & SHOCKING MATT HOCKING vs SAMMY BACH & BART BIGGINS

 

 

CHANCE FORTUNE vs EDDIE CHANDLER

 

and

 

T-BONE BRIGHT IN ACTION

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