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13 hours ago, Charasmatic Enigma said:

Get some revenge for his partner. Is Spillane's injury kayfabe or legitimate?

100% kayfabe thanks god! So far I have to say I basically had zero injuries in over two years lol, how lucky

 

9 hours ago, newbiezness said:

I like seeing LSW visit other states, the company is growing fast and everyone wants to watch some southern wrestling

This was part of @azzak reward pick ;) he chose to head South East for the first ever LSW event outside Mid South! A logic choice to expand this southern product!

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LSW Beach Brawl 2022
Sunday, Week 3, May 2022
Held in Miami, FL (South East) in front of 660 people
70,714 viewers on WrestleWorld

 

Lone Star Wrestling has reached into its wallet and increased its budget by a few thousand dollars for this historic first event outside Mid South, with a local band performing live music to start the show, a Miami-themed set and a minor celebrity joking with Kip Keenan, the LSW Texas Heavyweight champion that opens up the show. "The American Eagle" won't be in action tonight, but he hypes the Beat-the-Clock challenge that will take place tonight, and from which his new No. One Contender will emerge. A classic babyface champ promo to start the show and welcome everybody to this South East event, good performance on the mic by Kip Keenan. [65]

 

The Dynamite Express (Jones, Collier) vs The Oklahomans (Patterson, Night)
Cam Jones and Syd Collier make their debut as weasely heels, getting a rather low initial interest from the crowd. However, their excellent chemistry teaming together lifts their performances and, in a bout with decent wrestling, The Dynamite Express defeat The Oklahomans with ease in seven minutes, when Syd Collier submits Jules Night with a Texas Cloverleaf. [46]

 

After the match, Cam Jones and Syd Collier have a short mic promo, putting every tag team in LSW on notice ‘cause The Dynamite Express are coming full speed at any single one of them! And in a blink of an eye, the two weasely heels will be at the top of the division. [30]

 

Marvel Malloy vs Carlos Gonzalez
One half of The American Cobras, Marvel Malloy is out here alone as his partner is recovering from his leg injury caused by The Gonzalez Family. And talking about the Puerto Ricans, Malloy’s opponent his Carlos Gonzalez, accompanied to the ring by his niece Marco. In a decent match, Marvel Malloy defeats Carlos Gonzalez in eight minutes by pinfall with a Marvel Breaker. Useless is the distraction by Marco Gonzalez in the end. [49]

 

After the match, The Gonzalez Family start to beatdown Marvel Malloy, who is forced to succumb outnumbered. After a couple of minutes of beating, Carlos Gonzalez and Marco Gonzalez trap Marvel Malloy with his leg between the steel stairs and the ring, intent on injuring Marvel Malloy the same way they injured his partner. And talking about Storm Spillane, he surprisingly walk out of nowhere to save his friend, wielding his own crutch and bravely hunting the Puerto Ricans. Still hobbled by his injury, the babyface just made a huge save and the fans celebrate him and Marvel Malloy, white The American Cobras exchange fiery words with The Gonzalez. [41]

 

Al Coleman vs Rob Reynolds in a Beat-the-Clock challenge match
Finally, the two rivals clash in singles action after months from Al Coleman heel turn, attacking his former friend and costing him the Brass Knuckles championship. This time one-on-one as part of the Beat-the-Clock challenge, in a decent match Al Coleman is able to lock Rob Reynolds in his Ankle Brace. "The Motor City Menace" tries to hold on and manages to get into a better position, finding himself back to the floor with Al Coleman right on top of him. "Mr. Submission" holds the hold for a few moments but then, realizing the situation, throws himself with the full weight of his body over Rob Reynolds, pinning him surprisingly for the 1 ... 2 .. 3! Al Coleman scores the W in 13:46 and set the time to beat in the challenge. [52]

 

In a short backstage segment, The Most Wanted faction finds themselves talking on camera for the first time about their future, a few months after their leader Renegade Bradley Blaze left Lone Star Wrestling. Nothing memorable or special, just a quick angle to show Maverick Chip Martin, Outlaw Wes Revell and Bandit Waylon Walls on camera. [29]

 

Davis Wayne Newton vs Southern Stinger in a Beat-the-Clock challenge match
In the second match of the Beat-the-Clock match, the Brass Knuckles champ goes one-on-one against "The Stinger" and the time to beat is 13:46. In a decent match, Southern Stinger has all the cheers of the fans in attendance on his side, and he puts "Triple Threat" on the ropes, but accidentally everything changes when the referee ends up on the mat after a fortuitous collision. Dreadnought makes an interference and delivers a beatdown on "The Stinger," ending him with a Dread Bomb. Davis Wayne Newton cowardly takes advantage of the situation, pinning his opponent as a stunned referee performs a slow count. In 13:10, Davis Wayne Newton defeats Southern Stinger and passes Al Coleman in the Beat-the-Clock challenge. [48]

 

After the match, Davis Wayne Newton walks backstage with his Brass Knuckles title belt, while Dreadnought makes another run-in the squared circle and assaults his rival Southern Stinger, leaving him down and out after a second Dread Bomb, while her agent Laura Catherine Huggins celebrates his power. [43]

 

The Canadian Blondes (Flash Savage, Ozzie Goldstein) vs The Wild Cats (El Jaguar, Tigre Salvaje Jr)
The masked luchadores celebrate their first match as official members of the Lone Star Wrestling roster in a big way. In a bout that has decent wrestling but doesn't have much heat, The Wild Cats defeat The Canadian Blondes in nine minutes when El Jaguar pins Flash Savage with a Jaguar Suplex. Both luchadores make a wonderful impression on the fans with great gimmick ratings. [55]

 

In a backstage angle, the assistant Mya Catalan interrupts his boss Ricky Dale Johnson, busy with some paperwork at his desk, to inform him of the success of a task she had been given. Both Quentin Queen and Remmy Honeyman accepted the proposal made by RDJ, and at the next event they will collide once again in singles action, and the winner will earn a new contract with the promotion, while the other will have to disappear into oblivion. [33]

 

Cali Slick vs Jared Johnson in a Beat-the-Clock challenge match
Two rivals collide during the Beat-the-Clock challenge and their goal is to defeat the opponent in less than 13:10. In a bout that has good wrestling and a decent reaction from the crowd, Jared Johnson and Cali Slick have arguably the best match of the night and do even better than their previous match-up. "The Draw" Cali Slick this time has the upper hand and connects his Slick-Back! 1 .. 2 .. 2.9! NOO!"Double J" kicks out of his rival's signature move, definitely a big deal here in LSW. And after a few seconds of shock and despair, Cali Slick is stopped by the ringing of the bell. The time of the match came in at 13:10, which means neither of them could beat the clock, and this match ends in a draw as the time limit has expired. [61]

 

The weasel Vinny Cruz comforts Cali Slick after the match, who almost seems to want to justify himself to his agent by saying that it is obvious how he had Jared Johnson in the palm of his hand! It's clear how "The Draw" has proven to be the best, right? Vinny Cruz nods, but it's an empty nod, as if he's paying less and less attention to his client's words; does he really want to replace him? Jared Johnson, meanwhile, leaves the ring and returns backstage, reminding Cali Slick, however, how he didn't beat him, and how "Double J" is still 1-0 ahead of his rival. [45]

 

James Prudence vs Prime Time Jack Pryde in a Beat-the-Clock challenge match
We arrived at the last match of the Beat-the-Clock challenge and the time to beat is still 13:10. The cocky Jack Pryde immediately attacks James Prudence taking advantage of an early distraction by his valet Venus Angeletti. In a bout that has a decent reaction from the crowd but sub-par wrestling due to "Prime Time" in-ring performance, James Prudence defeats Jack Pryde in 11:22 by pinfall with a Surf's Up to beat the clock and become the No. One Contender at the Texas Heavyweight title. [43]

 

The champ Kip Keenan walks out and joins the squared circle after the match, sharing a couple of words with his next challenger before shaking hands with him to the applause of the fans. The two hottest babyfaces in LSW today will once again collide for the main title belt; last month Kip Keenan was able to pin James Prudence to retain the championship, will the One-Winged Eagle hit "Platinum" once again? Or maybe this time James Prudence will put the champ to sleep with his Prudential Pain Plan? [66]

 

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Cobra, Texas Hangman (c) vs The Heartbreak Express (Needham, Liotta) for the LSW Tag Team titles
And now it's time for the main event, as The Strong Hand adepts defend their championships from the assault of their challenger, the winners of the 3rd Mid South Tag Series, The Heartbreak Express! In a decent match, Johnny Needham and Ralph Liotta fight back really well, but after thirteen minutes the way seems paved for a victory for the champions, as Texas Hangman prepares for his Choke Slam. Cobra however "steals" the tag once again by really infuriating his partner: HANGMAN PUT HIS HAND AROUND COBRA'S NECK! Tense moments between the champs, Johnny Needham bravely makes a run-in and blindsides "The Hangman" with a Dropkick. Cobra slams to the corner remaining stunned, The Heartbreak Express combine their forces to throw Texas Hangman outside the ring, before hitting The Score on Cobra, all under the desperate eyes of Travis Century: Ralph Liotta goes for the pin over Cobra: 1 ... 2 .. 3!! THEY DID IT! The Heartbreak Express win the LSW tag team championships. [54]

 

The babyfaces celebrate their title win alongside her friend and valet Sweet Tabitha before returning backstage, while in the ring Travis Century loses his cool and starts yelling at Texas Hangman, while Cobra is down and out at ringside. "The Preacher" goes face-to-face with "The Hangman" and slaps him! "The Hangman" turns red with rage and puts his hand around Century's neck unleashing the joy of the Miami crowd. However, Cobra returns inside the squared circle with a chain, probably found under the ring, and attacks Texas Hangman from behind, strangling him until he releases his hold on "The Preacher" and passes out. And after this, it's safe to say that "The Hangman" should be out of The Strong Hand faction. [46]

 

OVERALL RATING: 58

 

Predictions Standings:
Charasmatic Enigma [29 Pts]
KyTeran [27 Pts]
DinoKea [24 Pts]
newbiezness [22 Pts]
kanegan [18 Pts]
“2021 Champ” azzak [11 pts]
alliegolem [10 Pts]

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Preview for LSW Sundown Showdown 2022

 

David Stone vs Prime Time Jack Pryde
An all-new match-up should open up the event, as Canadian next gen star David Stone is set to collide against Prime Time Jack Pryde, the cocky heel now managed by Venus Angeletti. David Stone has proven to be a solid competitor despite his young age since his Lone Star Wrestling debut, while Jack Pryde has lately found a bit more continuity despite losing to James Prudence in the Beat-the-Clock challenge. Which young gun will come out on top?

 

The American Cobras (Malloy, Spillane) vs The Gonzalez Family (Carlos, Marco)
The rivalry continues between beloved babyfaces The American Cobras and arrogant heels The Gonzalez Family. After nearly being injured during last event, and being saved only by the arrival of Storm Spillane, Marvel Malloy will be reunited with his partner recently recovered from injury. The Cobras will be ready to strike their rivals, but Carlos and Marco Gonzalez definitely have a good chance to win this bout and prove to the entire tag team division that they are a real problem to deal with.

 

Quentin Queen vs Remmy Honeyman in a Winner Gets Re-Hired match
It's official! After being fired months ago after losing at Go Big or Go Home tag team bout, after the betrayal and heel turn of Quentin Queen on Remmy Honeyman, after their previous match ended in double disqualification when things got heated, it is finally time to close this chapter in Lone Star Wrestling. "Q-Man" and Remmy Honeyman will collide once again in singles action, and this time the stakes will be higher than ever; the winner will get a new contract in LSW, while the loser will be covered in humiliation and will have to give up hopes of returning to the roster.

 

The Dynamite Express (Jones, Collier) vs Jared Johnson, Tavon Blake Jr
After a successful debut, Cam Jones and Syd Collier sent a message to the entire tag team division, claiming that they will climb it sooner than everyone expected. The Dynamite Express will have a chance to do so, as long as they first defeat the workhorse tag team composed of Jared Johnson and Tavon Blake Jr, a pair of technical babyfaces we have already seen paired during the Series and who could themselves enter the tag team rankings by winning this bout.

 

Al Coleman vs Rob Reynolds
"Mr. Submission" still has not been able to submit his former friend and rival Rob Reynolds, despite coming close on 3 different occasions in the past with his lethal Ankle Brace. Last month, Al Coleman took home a victory over "The Motor City Menace" with a quick pinfall, but it did not seem to be enough for him. In fact, Rob Reynolds spoiled his rival's victory a bit, claiming that Al Coleman couldn't make him tap out. Now tied at 1-1 in previous match-ups, who will have the upper hand in this one? And will "Mr. Submission" live up to his nickname by making Rob Reynolds submit?

 

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Kip Keenan (c) vs James Prudence for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title
James Prudence will get a second chance to defeat the title holder and become LSW Texas Heavyweight champion, thanks to his victory in the Beat-the-Clock challenge staged at LSW Beach Brawl 2022 in Miami. In a clash of babyfaces, "The American Eagle" Kip Keenan is called upon for another very complicated title defense against one of Lone Star Wrestling's best competitors. Will the result be the same as a couple of months ago? Will Kip Keenan triumph again after his One-Winged Eagle? Or will "Platinum" James Prudence walk out this sundown showdown with the golden title belt around his waist?

 

Key for Predictions:
David Stone vs Prime Time Jack Pryde [1 Pts]
The American Cobras vs The Gonzalez Family [1 Pts]
Quentin Queen vs Remmy Honeyman [1 Pts]
The Dynamite Express vs Jared Johnson, Tavon Blake Jr [1 Pts]
Al Coleman vs Rob Reynolds [1 Pts]
Kip Keenan (c) vs James Prudence for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title [1 Pts]

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David Stone vs Prime Time Jack Pryde [1 Pts]
-David Stone is just really good

The American Cobras vs The Gonzalez Family [1 Pts]
-Could go either way with the story right now but I think the Cobras need it
Quentin Queen vs Remmy Honeyman [1 Pts]
-Wonder how long this is gonna go on for, but I like Queen
The Dynamite Express vs Jared Johnson, Tavon Blake Jr [1 Pts]
-Named team gets the nod

Al Coleman vs Rob Reynolds [1 Pts]
-Every time I pick one of these 2, my brain goes, "nah the other is gonna win," so idk

Kip Keenan (c) vs James Prudence for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title [1 Pts]
-Don't think this gets run back if the result is gonna be the same again. Prudence heel turn?

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LSW Sundown Showdown 2022 Predictions

Prime Time Jack Pryde def. David Stone

The American Cobras def. The Gonzalez Family

Quentin Queen def. Remmy Honeyman

The Dynamite Express def. Johnson/Blake Jr.

Rob Reynolds def. Al Coleman

LSW Texas Heavyweight: Kip Keenan (c) def. James Prudence

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David Stone vs Prime Time Jack Pryde [1 Pts]

It seems to me that you are high on Stone


The American Cobras vs The Gonzalez Family [1 Pts]


Quentin Queen vs Remmy Honeyman [1 Pts]


The Dynamite Express vs Jared Johnson, Tavon Blake Jr [1 Pts]

Tavon Blake is there to eat the pin


Al Coleman vs Rob Reynolds [1 Pts]

Rob's revenge


Kip Keenan (c) vs James Prudence for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title [1 Pts]

I think Kip will retain but probably there will be some kind of external interference so Platinum doesn't look too weak losing again

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David Stone vs Prime Time Jack Pryde [1 Pts]
The American Cobras vs The Gonzalez Family [1 Pts]
Quentin Queen vs Remmy Honeyman [1 Pts]
The Dynamite Express vs Jared Johnson, Tavon Blake Jr [1 Pts]
Al Coleman vs Rob Reynolds [1 Pts]
Kip Keenan (c) vs James Prudence for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title [1 Pts]

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Key for Predictions:
David Stone vs Prime Time Jack Pryde [1 Pts]
Prime Time has been getting a push

The American Cobras vs The Gonzalez Family [1 Pts]
Quentin Queen vs Remmy Honeyman [1 Pts]
The Dynamite Express vs Jared Johnson, Tavon Blake Jr [1 Pts]
Tavon to eat the pin

Al Coleman vs Rob Reynolds [1 Pts]
Kip Keenan (c) vs James Prudence for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title [1 Pts]
Seems to early for Kip to lose the strap

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LSW Sundown Showdown 2022
Sunday, Week 2, June 2022
Held in Austin, TX (Mid South) in front of 2,698 people
72,558 viewers on WrestleWorld

 

David Stone vs Prime Time Jack Pryde
The opener sees two young guns engaged in singles action. Accompanied by Venus Angeletti, the cocky heel Jack Pryde takes on babyface David Stone in a bout that has decent wrestling and that gets the show off to a strong start. After eight minutes, "Prime Time" gets a little too distracted and, out of nowhere, his bravado is punished by David Stone’s Stone Cutter who takes the victory by pinfall. Venus Angeletti does some good work at ringside. [49]

 

In an in-ring segment, the new LSW Tag Team champs Johnny Needham and Ralph Liotta, accompanied by her friend and valet Sweet Tabitha, are welcomed to the applause of the Austin crowd. In a heartfelt speech, The Heartbreak Express recap their two and a half years here in LSW and how they came to win the Mid South Tag Series and the tag championships in the past few months, thanking all the fans for the support. Before concluding, the two bubbly babyfaces mention that given the obvious breakup between the former champs Cobra and Texas Hangman, they doubt they will want to take advantage of their rematch clause. Regardless, The Heartbreak Express will be ready to boldly defend their tag team title straps against any tag team in the world. [36]

 

The American Cobras (Malloy, Spillane) vs The Gonzalez Family (Carlos, Marco)
It's payback time as The American Cobras are poisoned and want to strike the arrogant Gonzalez Family, now that Storm Spillane seems to have recovered from his kayfabe-injury. In a decent rather balanced match, after almost thirteen minutes Storm Spillane is able to lock Carlos Gonzalez into his Kneeling Boston Crab, still selling some pain in his predecently injured leg, but holding the submission hold. Carlo's niece, Marco Gonzalez tries to break in but is anticipated by Marvel Malloy who knocks him out, and a desperate Carlos Gonzalez has no other chance but to tap out. Babyfaces Marvel Malloy and Storm Spillane score the W, take home their revenge, and put their rivalry against the arrogant Puerto Ricans behind them. [53]

 

After that, "The Preacher" Travis Century reaches the ring accompanied by Cobra, who holds in his hands the chain with which he strangled Texas Hangman last month. Travis Century clearly enjoys having the freedome to go off-script and performs well, laying all the blame on Texas Hangman for losing the LSW Tag Team championships and calling him out to make amends for his sins and be redeemed. "The Hangman" finally comes out and joins the ring, but after a few moments it becomes clear how the big heavyweight is not here to ask Travis Century for forgiveness, but rather to get revenge for what happened last month. Cobra tries to assault Texas Hangman with the chain, but after a failed assault, the silent heel beats a retreat along with "The Preacher." Travis Century promises Texas Hangman that his sins will be punished when The Strong Hand of the Lord will strangle him with his sacred chains, to which "The Hangman" replies that he will break the chain and kick his ass! Texas Hangman finally turns babyface and it's been a complete success. [45]

 

Quentin Queen vs Remmy Honeyman in a Winner Gets Re-Hired match
After a pretty long midcard rivalry between two former partners, heel Quentin Queen and babyface Remmy Honeyman clash in a bout very important for their respective careers, as at stake is the chance of being re-hired in LSW. In a fifteen-minute match that has decent wrestling and little heat, Quentin Queen manages to prevail by winning by pinfall, connecting his signature Q-Ball to seal the deal. The announcing quality lifts the bout. [45]

 

After the match, Quentin Queen mocks his former partner Remmy Honeyman who disappears backstage while the heel is joined in the ring by the boss, Ricky Dale Johnson, who makes him sign his new contract for Lone Star Wrestling, shaking his hand and welcoming him back to the roster. Who knows what will be the future of "QQ" in the Mid South, will he take some satisfaction? Or will he be stuck in the midcard even solo? [62]

 

The Dynamite Express (Jones, Collier) vs Jared Johnson, Tavon Blake Jr
In their second match in Lone Star Wrestling, The Dynamite Express stops to reckon with the roadblock represented by Jared Johnson and Tavon Blake Jr, a pair of babyface grapplers we have already seen teaming up during the Series. In a bout that has decent wrestling but doesn't have much heat, The Dynamite Express take the victory in ten minutes thanks to Cali Slick's interference to distract Jared Johnson at ringside. With "Double J" out of action, Cam Jones and Syd Collier combine their forces to score the pin over Tavon Blake Jr. [58]

 

While The Dynamite Express returns backstage, and Tavon Blake Jr is down and out at ringside, Jared Johnson stands in the ring and shoots at Cali Slick, standing on the ramp accompanied by his agent Vinny Cruz and Big Smash Clay. "Double J" wonders why Cali Slick is so interested in always wanting to get in his way; maybe because he's realized he's not "The Real Draw"? Maybe because the Californian has not yet been able to defeat him? Or perhaps because even his agent Vinny Cruz does not believe in him and would prefer managing Johnson himself? Whatever the reason, Jared Johnson will be more than happy to beat his ass once again! Cali Slick responds in kind to the babyface gauntlet, enjoying the freedom to go off-script and performing well. [42]

 

Al Coleman vs Rob Reynolds
The feud between "Mr. Submission" Al Coleman, still uncapable of submitting his rival despite defeating him recently with a quick pinfall, and "The Motor City Menace" Rob Reynolds, fan favorite of the crowd, continues in this decent bout. After eleven minutes, Rob Reynolds immediately divvies up Al Coleman's Ankle Brace and applies an ankle lock of his own, putting his heel opponent in trouble. "Mr. Submission" rants, flailing, managing to grab his rival with his hands and taking him to the floor with him. Rob Reynolds, however, returns the favor in their last match, taking advantage of it to try a cradle pinfall: 1 ... 2 .. 3! Rob Reynolds wins by a fast roll up. [49]

 

The Brass Knuckles champ Davis Wayne Newton delivers a promo inside the squared circle, talking about how he was one step away from winning the Beat-the-Clock after defeating that pathetic "vigilante" Southern Stinger. Whatever the point he was trying to make, the champ is interrupted by "The Stinger" himself amidst the enthusiasm of the audience, as the facepainted babyface arrives on the stage via the railings. Before he can enter the ring, however, Stinger's rival Dreadnought appears from backstage and quickly reaches the ring to clash with the vigilante, being followed closely by his agent Laura Catherine Huggins. Davis Wayne Newton contentedly takes advantage of his newly imposing ally to taunt "The Stinger," pointing out how he is outnumbered now. But suddenly the arrival of babyface Xavi Ferrera, with whom DWN has had some recent rifts, evens the score. The boss assistant Mya Catalan also shows up on stage, reporting the wishes of Ricky Dale Johnson and officiating a tag team match, RIGHT HERE! RIGHT NOW!!! [45]

 

Davis Wayne Newton, Dreadnought vs Southern Stinger, Xavi Ferrera
In a decent match, Dreadnought acts dominant while Davis Wayne Newton mainly exploits the work of his partner. The babyfaces, who don't work well as a team as their timing is all over the place, have to suffer a bit before building some sort of momentum. After ten minutes, Dreadnought runs and lifts Xavi Ferrera for a Dread Bomb, but a Dropkick on his back from Southern Stinger brings the behemoth close to the ropes, and Xavi Ferrera is able to hang on them and hit a Hurricanrana on Dreadnought who falls outside the ring. Xavi Ferrera then sacrifices his body by launching himself over the third rope and landing on his opponent, while in the ring Davis Wayne Newton gets surprised by Southern Stinger signature submission hold: STINGER FALL! Fka as Rayne Fall, the submission hold forces the LSW Brass Knuckles champ to tap out, and just like that the babyfaces win the bout! [45]

 

In a taped video, a new heel tag team is introduced to LSW audience. Straight from New York, two Italo-Americans hype their upcoming debut in the Mid South, calling themselves THE EMPIRE! The Queens thug Antonio Del Veccio and the muscular bully Brutus Milano promise to takeover Lone Star Wrestling soon. Another interesting duo joining a booming tag team division of the company. [35]

 

Just like last month, The Most Wanted faction are not featured in any matches, but they talk once again about their future, focusing mainly on deciding who should lead the brigade now that Renegade Bradley Blaze is gone. No official decision yet, but veteran Outlaw Wes Revell, in the group since day one, offers himself as the leader of his comrades. On a side note, Maverick Chip Martin's gimmick starts getting stale. [32]

 

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Kip Keenan (c) vs James Prudence for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title
The champ Kip Keenan squares up for the second time against James Prudence, who gained another title shot by winning the Beat-the-Clock challenge last month. In a superb match both babyfaces give it their all, James Prudence fails to lock the champ in his Prudential Pain Plan, while the Surf's Up proved not enough to win by pinfall, just like Keenan's Belly To Belly Suplex has not been enough to defeat "Platinum." After eighteen minutes, Kip Keenan manages to connect his new signature: ONE-WINGED EAGLE! An exhausted Kip Keenan goes for the pinfall, despite a less than perfect cover: 1 ... 2 .. James Prudence instinctively puts his hand on the rope next to him, but the referee is covered and doesn't notice ... 3!! DIN DIN DIN!!! Kip Keenan wins the match and makes defense number three of the LSW Texas Heavyweight title. [65]

 

After the match, James Prudence loses his cool and goes face-to-face with referee Clinton Edwards, yelling at him that his hand was on the rope and that the pinfall count should have been stopped, while a confused Kip Keenan interrupts his celebration to figure out what is going on. The boss Ricky Dale Johnson also reaches the ring as the tension grows more and more between the protagonists of this segment after this shady ending. Kip Keenan does his job as babyface champ, hugging James Prudence and saying he's sorry for the way things turned out. James Prudence just can't seem to blow off steam, however, shoving Kip Keenan away, intimating Ricky Dale Johnson to sort things out, and telling the referee to go to hell, before heading backstage. And with Kip Keenan and RDJ watching James Prudence walk away, this Lone Star Wrestling show also comes to a close. [60]

 

OVERALL RATING: 59

 

Predictions Standings:
Charasmatic Enigma [34 Pts]
KyTeran [32 Pts]
DinoKea [29 Pts]
newbiezness [28 Pts]
kanegan [18 Pts]
alliegolem [14 Pts]
“2021 Champ” azzak [11 pts]

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Great ending for the the show with James Prudence probably preparing to turn heel and Kip acting like the perfect babyface. Also Southern Stinger submitting DWN in an unexpected match was pretty cool. The Dynamite Express' match had a good rating, they are doing well so far. American Cobras finished on top their feud with the Gonzalez as they should. Tag team division is looking good.

I still don't see David Stone's place in LSW, he's been booked pretty strong, opening last show with a victory, etc. but I'm not sure if he's on that level yet.

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4 hours ago, newbiezness said:

Tag team division is looking good.

Yeah I kinda give it some boost! The Dynamite Express especially were to good to pass on.

 

4 hours ago, newbiezness said:

I still don't see David Stone's place in LSW, he's been booked pretty strong, opening last show with a victory, etc. but I'm not sure if he's on that level yet.

Reasonably so! I just have a soft spot for David and Stone/DeColts heritage in general. Right now he's 22, hitting around 50 in matches performances which absolutely not that bad for our level. Psychology, Charisma and Star Quality are there and he's considered Recognisable atm.

Also, wouldn't mind using former CWA's stars POP in Canada when I'll eventually reach Medium size, without a major company up North, there's a huge void to fill.

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Preview for LSW Summer Stampede 2022

 

Prime Time Jack Pryde vs Tavon Blake Jr
In a midcard singles match, Prime Time Jack Pryde will have the opportunity to bounce back after losing to David Stone recently. The cocky rookie, accompanied by his valet Venus Angeletti, will take on "The Grappler" Tavon Blake Jr, a young fine technician who, despite not reaping much satisfaction so far in the Mid South, remains a viable competitor always dangerous with his holds and mat wrestling. The winner could climb a few ranks in the LSW rankings.

 

The Empire (Del Veccio, Milano) vs The Wild Cats (El Jaguar, Tigre Salvaje Jr)
A new tag team is set to make its debut in Lone Star Wrestling: Antonio Del Vecchio and Brutus Milano, both from New York, will clash with masked Mexican luchadores Tigre Salvaje Jr and El Jaguar. The Wild Cats from south of the border will try to spoil The Empire's first match in the Mid South. Who will take home the victory?

 

David Stone vs Maverick Chip Martin
Representing The Most Wanted faction, Maverick Chip Martin said he is eager to collide with another young gun in David Stone, the Canadian babyface who is doing very well so far in the Mid South. It should be a very sizzling one-on-one, so far the oddsmakers see David Stone as the favorite, but "The Maverick" is a weasel competitor not to be underestimated.

 

Also, Kip Keenan calls out James Prudence to clear air after shady ending!

 

The Heartbreak Express (Needham, Liotta) vs The Hot Taggs (Kalder, Wolfie)
Still looking for their first contenders at their title straps, new LSW Tag Team champs Johnny Needham and Ralph Liotta will be in action in a non-title match against The Hot Taggs. Kalder and Wolfie, two siblings from Montana, gave a fair fight to The Heartbreak Express last year at LSW Summer Stampede, but were defeated. Now that Johnny Needham and Ralph Liotta are on fire, being able to beat them will be even more complicated, but what a victory that would be for The Hot Taggs, two muscular vicious brawlers who could become instant breakout stars.

 

Quentin Queen vs Jason Patterson
Now that he secured a new contract for Lone Star Wrestling, ruthless blackheart Quentin Queen can begin a new chapter of his career with a little more peace of mind, but still with a chip on his shoulder. In fact, his opponent in this singles bout is babyface Jason Patterson who, funny enough, is one half of The Oklahomans, the tag team that months ago won the Go Big or Go Home match against Quentin Queen and his former partner Remmy Honeyman, effectively sanctioning their dismissal from the company.

 

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Davis Wayne Newton (c) vs Southern Stinger in a No DQ match for the LSW Brass Knuckles title

The Brass Knuckles championship is up for grabs in this one-on-one bout, to be contested under brass knuckles rules! After submitting the champ in tag team action, Ricky Dale Johnson awarded Southern Stingern with a title shot against Davis Wayne Newton. "Triple Threat" did not take this decision by the boss well, took even less well that he succumbed to "The Stinger," and is now intent on overcoming his opponent. One of the fan favorites, no doubt the Mid South crowd will be all in support of Southern Stinger, who has an opportunity to win his first title belt here in LSW.

 

Al Coleman, Cali Slick, Cobra vs Jared Johnson, Rob Reynolds, Texas Hangman
A huge three versus three is one of the hottest matches on the card! Rivalries intertwine in this multi-man match that groups three heels against three babyfaces; we will see opposing Al Coleman and Rob Reynolds, former friends and bitter enemies, Cobra and Texas Hangman, as the big heavyweight recently turned babyface after rebelling against "The Preacher" Travis Century, and Cali Slick and Jared Johnson, who have faced each other several times in the past few months with the goal of establishing themselves as "Real Draw" and belittling their respective rival. Which side will show the best team chemistry and win the bout?

 

Key for Predictions:
Prime Time Jack Pryde vs Tavon Blake Jr [1 Pts]
The Empire vs The Wild Cats [1 Pts]
David Stone vs Maverick Chip Martin [1 Pts]
The Heartbreak Express (Needham, Liotta) vs The Hot Taggs (Kalder, Wolfie) [1 Pts]
Quentin Queen vs Jason Patterson [1 Pts]
Davis Wayne Newton (c) vs Southern Stinger in a No DQ match for the LSW Brass Knuckles title [1 Pts]
Al Coleman, Cali Slick, Cobra vs Jared Johnson, Rob Reynolds, Texas Hangman [1 Pts]
Will LSW Summer Stampede get a 60+ Rating? [1 Pts]

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Prime Time Jack Pryde vs Tavon Blake Jr [1 Pts]
The Empire vs The Wild Cats [1 Pts]
David Stone vs Maverick Chip Martin [1 Pts]
The Heartbreak Express (Needham, Liotta) vs The Hot Taggs (Kalder, Wolfie) [1 Pts]
Quentin Queen vs Jason Patterson [1 Pts]
Davis Wayne Newton (c) vs Southern Stinger in a No DQ match for the LSW Brass Knuckles title [1 Pts]
Al Coleman, Cali Slick, Cobra vs Jared Johnson, Rob Reynolds, Texas Hangman [1 Pts]
Will LSW Summer Stampede get a 60+ Rating? [1 Pts] Yes!

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LSW Summer Stampede 2022

Prime Time Jack Pryde def. Tavon Blake Jr.

The Wild Cats def. The Empire

David Stone def. Mavreick Chip Martin

The Heartbreak Express def. The Hot Taggs

Quentin Queen def. Jason Patterson

LSW Brass Knuckles: Davis Wayne Newton (c) def. Southern Stinger

Jared Johnson/Rob Reynold/Texas Hangman def. Al Coleman/Cali Slick/Cobra

Edit: Rating > 60

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Key for Predictions:
Prime Time Jack Pryde vs Tavon Blake Jr [1 Pts]
It's Prime Time baby!
The Empire vs The Wild Cats [1 Pts]
They got a vignette introduction, so backing them to be more than just a jobber team

David Stone vs Maverick Chip Martin [1 Pts]
I like Maverick, but David Stone can be a star!

The Heartbreak Express (Needham, Liotta) vs The Hot Taggs (Kalder, Wolfie) [1 Pts]
The Hot Taggs have taken over as the new young jobber team

Quentin Queen vs Jason Patterson [1 Pts]
Patterson is a tag guy

Davis Wayne Newton (c) vs Southern Stinger in a No DQ match for the LSW Brass Knuckles title [1 Pts]
I'm expecting Dreadnought to get involved somehow

Al Coleman, Cali Slick, Cobra vs Jared Johnson, Rob Reynolds, Texas Hangman [1 Pts]
There's more star power on the babyface team. Maybe a DQ win after a chain shot from Cobra?
Will LSW Summer Stampede get a 60+ Rating? [1 Pts] Yes

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Prime Time Jack Pryde vs Tavon Blake Jr [1 Pts]
The Empire vs The Wild Cats [1 Pts]
David Stone vs Maverick Chip Martin [1 Pts]
The Heartbreak Express (Needham, Liotta) vs The Hot Taggs (Kalder, Wolfie) [1 Pts]
Quentin Queen vs Jason Patterson [1 Pts]
Davis Wayne Newton (c) vs Southern Stinger in a No DQ match for the LSW Brass Knuckles title [1 Pts]
Al Coleman, Cali Slick, Cobra vs Jared Johnson, Rob Reynolds, Texas Hangman [1 Pts]
Will LSW Summer Stampede get a 60+ Rating? Yes [1 Pts]

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Prime Time Jack Pryde vs Tavon Blake Jr [
The Empire vs The Wild Cats 
David Stone vs Maverick Chip Martin [1 Pts]
The Heartbreak Express (Needham, Liotta) vs The Hot Taggs (Kalder, Wolfie) [1 Pts]
Quentin Queen vs Jason Patterson [1 Pts]
Davis Wayne Newton (c) vs Southern Stinger in a No DQ match for the LSW Brass Knuckles title [1 Pts]
Al Coleman, Cali Slick, Cobra vs Jared Johnson, Rob Reynolds, Texas Hangman 
Will LSW Summer Stampede get a 60+ Rating? Yes 

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Finally up to date. Just started reading the diary in the last week. I've really enjoyed it. Keep up the good work

 

It made me start playing TEW again. So thanks for the inspiration 

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Thx guys for your predictions! Show should be up tomorrow with some graphic updates (I hope it's actually an upgrade lol)

 

14 hours ago, lieon02 said:

Finally up to date. Just started reading the diary in the last week. I've really enjoyed it. Keep up the good work

It made me start playing TEW again. So thanks for the inspiration 

Hi man! Thx for the kind words ;) really appreciate it! Happy u get your hands on TEW once again,which company are you using?

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11 hours ago, Wrestling Machine said:

Thx guys for your predictions! Show should be up tomorrow with some graphic updates (I hope it's actually an upgrade lol)

 

Hi man! Thx for the kind words ;) really appreciate it! Happy u get your hands on TEW once again,which company are you using?

I'm playing a new company, Great Lake Wrestling, try and use the MAW as a base for the name. I actually signed Rayne Man for the company because of this diary.  

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LSW Summer Stampede 2022
Sunday, Week 1, July 2022
Held in Dallas, TX (Mid South) in front of 3,058 people
74,854 viewers on WrestleWorld

 

To open the show, the Texas Heavyweight champ Kip Keenan calls out James Prudence, once again saying it's sorry for how their last match went as Keenan won the bout by pinfall despite Prudence's hand being on the lower rope. The two babyfaces clear up by showing sportsmanship, although James Prudence still seems a bit scarred from not winning the main championship. In a very good segment, "Platinum" mentions that the best way to clear the air is running it back! Another one-on-one against Kip Keenan for the Texas Heavyweight title strap, and "The American Eagle" replies that it would be a pleasure! [67] Suddenly, however. The Big Guns Reloaded show up to interrupt the two babyfaces, as Outlaw Wes Revell and Bandit Waylon Walls are out here to put The Most Wanted faction back in the center of Lone Star Wrestling. After a few increasingly tense exchanges, Mya Catalan is sent out here on behalf of boss Ricky Dale Johnson, announcing a tag team match right here, right now. It looks like Kip Keenan and James Prudence will team up to start the show! [45]

 

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James Prudence, Kip Keenan vs The Big Guns Reloaded (Walls, Revell)

The two members of The Most Wanted faction take some heat by putting in difficulty both beloved babyfaces to start the bout. However, The Big Guns jam after nine minutes, as James Prudence submits Bandit Waylon Walls with a Prudential Pain Plan to win the bout. In terms of in-ring work, the champ Kip Keenan shows that he's head and shoulders above everyone else. The only negative note, Keenan and Prudence don't work well as a team, and their timing is all over the place. [54]

 

With spirits already inflamed ahead of tonight's three-on-three main event, babyface Texas Hangman and heel Cobra start brawling when they cross paths backstage. "The Preacher" Travis Century adds excitement to the confrontation, inciting his adept and cursing "The Hangman" while the former tag champs continue to pound each other. After about thirty seconds, multiple staff members and security personnel manage to separate the two, who mutually promise each other more beatings in tonight's main event. [45]

 

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Prime Time Jack Pryde vs Tavon Blake Jr

A midcard singles bout is next as Prime Time Jack Pryde, accompanied by his valet Venus Angeletti, takes on "The Grappler" Tavon Blake Jr. The shortest match of the night, after almost seven minutes "Prime Time" pokes the eye of his babyface opponent, before hitting him with a PrydeFall and pinning him to secure the victory. Another W for Jack Pryde who in this 2022 has certainly made some progress in the LSW rankings. Venus Angeletti does some good work at ringside. [43]

 

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The Empire (Del Veccio, Milano) vs The Wild Cats (El Jaguar, Tigre Salvaje Jr)

The debuting New Yorkers, Antonio Del Veccio and Brutus Milano, collide with The Wild Cats in tag team action. Antonio Del Veccio's thug gimmick seems great, while Brutus Milano's powerful bully gimmick seems ok still. After nine minutes, the babyface luchadores are overwhelmed by the two debuting heels, and Brutus Milano submits El Jaguar with an Italian Backbreaker. The Empire find success in their first bout here in the Mid South, it will be interesting to see their path in a stacked tag team division. Performance-wise, Antonio Del Veccio is a bit rusty, but that should go away once he's got a few more matches under his belt. [53]

 

We cut backstage where Texas Heavyweight champ Kip Keenan enters Ricky Dale Johnson's office, as the boss summoned "The American Eagle" to tell him that next month the promotion will hold LSW Gold Rush 2022! And yes, Kip Keenan guessed it, in the main event of the show he'll defend his Texas Heavyweight title against five fearsome contenders, in a Gold Rush match! Obviously a tough pill to swallow, but the champ proves himself the ultimate babyface, not complaining to his boss and promising to honor that championship and his reign. In dismissing him, the mean boss leaves a little spoiler for Kip Keenan; James Prudence will be one of the five opponents within the Gold Rush match! [65]

 

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David Stone vs Maverick Chip Martin

After the loss by Outlaw Wes Revell and Bandit Waylon Walls in the opener, Maverick Chip Martin tries to take home a victory for The Most Wanted faction in this one versus one against babyface David Stone. In a poor match, in which "The Maverick" seems off his game, David Stone eventually comes out on top by hitting a Stone Cutter to pin his opponent in eight minutes. Another singles win for the Canadian next gen star. [44]

 

Busy stretching backstage, babyface Rob Reynolds is caught off guard by the arrival of Al Coleman, and immediately goes on the defensive. "Mr. Submission" however says he is not here to brawl, there will be time in the main event to kick Reynolds' butt. The focus of the conversation between the two rivals returns to once again the fact that Al Coleman never submitted Rob Reynolds, and that Rob Reynolds attempted to submit Al Coleman lately. The two rivals exchange a few more challenging words in this segment, adding further tension in their relationship. [43]

 

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The Heartbreak Express (Needham, Liotta) vs The Hot Taggs (Kalder, Wolfie)
In a non-title match, the LSW Tag Team champions Johnny Needham and Ralph Liotta, accompanied by Sweet Tabitha, take on the heel twins from Montana, Kalder and Wolfie Tagg, in a poor bout. After managing to counter their opponents' physicality, The Heartbreak Express defeat The Hot Taggs in seven minutes, when Johnny Needham delivers a picture-perfect Moonsault on Wolfie Tagg to pin him. [42]

 

As the announcing team wonders who will be the future contenders at the LSW Tag Team championships, we move backstage where Cam Jones and Syd Collier, tag team partners forming The Dynamite Express, are having a discussion with babyfaces The American Cobras about who is most deserving of getting a title shot. Also joining the debate is The Gonzalez Family, with whom Marvel Malloy and Storm Spillane had a rivalry recently. All three teams try to force their words on each other, only being placated by the arrival on the scene of boss Ricky Dale Johnson, faithfully accompanied by his assistant Mya Catalan. RDJ announces that, to determine the No. One Contenders to the tag team title straps held by The Heartbreak Express, next month at LSW Gold Rush 2022 will be held an 8-Tag Battle Royal match! [44]

 

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Quentin Queen vs Jason Patterson

With his fellow Oklahoma countryman and tag partner Jules Night on his corner, babyface Jason Patterson goes one versus one against Quentin Queen, a whole different animal from what we have become accustomed to in his first two years of LSW. In a bout that doesn't have much heat, the vicious blackheart Quentin Queen defeats Jason Patterson with ease in six minutes, unleashing his aggression and pinning his opponent after a Q-Ball. Pretty bad chemistry between these two when fighting each other. [34]

 

His title defense is up next, and Davis Wayne Newton tries to get a head start by crossing Dreadnought and his agent Laura Catherine Huggins backstage. The Brass Knuckles champ, who will soon be going one-on-one against Southern Stinger, tries to convince them to interfere in his No DQ bout and help him, not so much because he cannot defeat "The Stinger" alone, but rather because he is aware of the terrible urge Dreadnought has to annihilate that facepainted vigilante. Laura Catherine Huggins neither accepts nor refuses the invitation, limiting herself for now to wishing "Triple Threat good luck." [49]

 

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Davis Wayne Newton (c) vs Southern Stinger in a No DQ match for the LSW Brass Knuckles title
In a decent match, Davis Wayne Newton immediately plays dirty against his opponent, taking advantage of the brass knuckles rules typical of title defences in this championship. After taking control of the match, Southern Stinger punishes with multiple chair shots the back of the champs, but before closing the match here comes Dreadnought! The heel behemoth has decided to accept DWN's invitation and he's out here punishing his rival Southern Stinger. Luckily for the facepainted vigilante, Xavi Ferrera once again comes out to even the odds, helping Southern Stinger knock out Dreadnought in similar fashion to what happened last month in their tag team match. We reach twelve minutes on the clock, and Xavi Ferrera gets demolished by a CHAIR SHOT! Davis Wayne Newton hits him on the head, attempts to do the same on his challenger Southern Stinger but he reverses it into his submission move: STINGER FALL! "Triple Threat" despairs, screams in pain, and eventually has no other chance than to tap out! Southern Stinger is the new LSW Brass Knuckles champion! [53]

 

The crew takes us backstage, as the cameraman saw Kip Keenan and James Prudence talking and requested the line. The two babyfaces notice the cameraman's arrival, but go on talking as if nothing happened. James Prudence is not thrilled at the idea of the Gold Rush match, he would have preferred a new title shot in singles action but, hey, better this than nothing. With a hint of snark, "Platinum" politely asks Kip Keenan not to be pinned or submitted by anyone but him. The LSW Texas Heavyweight champ drops the taunt elegantly, promising to give 100 percent as always to triumph even against all odds in a lethal six way match. Both workers clearly enjoy having the freedom to go off-script and perform well. [70]

 

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Al Coleman, Cali Slick, Cobra vs Jared Johnson, Rob Reynolds, Texas Hangman
And in the main event of the night, three babyfaces go up against three heels as their rivalries intertwine in this trios bout. In a match that has good wrestling and a decent reaction from the crowd here in Dallas, the canvas is a little different than usual as the babyfaces have more physicality than the heels, who rely more on dirty tactics and quick tags. Cali Slick is really off his game, while is rival Jared Johnson has the best in-ring performance among them all. After eighteen minutes and multiple near falls, Texas Hangman puts his strong hand - pun very intended - around the neck of his former partner Cobra, who was trying to illegally attack him with his steel chain, managing to hit him with a Choke Slam! While going for the pinfall, Jared Johnson and Rob Reynolds guard him, and Cali Slick and Al Coleman fail to break the pin. The babyfaces take home the victory in the main event, and what a huge pinfall for "The Hangman" over Cobra. "The Preacher" Travis Century despairs at ringside, as his former rebel executioner has just defeated his adept. [61]

 

OVERALL RATING: 59

 

Predictions Standings:
Charasmatic Enigma [40 Pts]
KyTeran [39 Pts]
newbiezness [35 Pts]
DinoKea [34 Pts]
kanegan [24 Pts]
alliegolem [14 Pts]
“2021 Champ” azzak [11 pts]

 

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The graphics look great @Wrestling Machine congratulations! Yes! Southern “Fried” Stinger is finally the man of the moment! Great moment to debut the pictures and who wouldn’t like a southern vigilante gimmick! I like The Empire, nice pairing. The Dynamite Express vs The American Cobras could be very promising but I don’t know if you are planning that feud or not bc anything can happen after the tag team battle royal.

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Feel sorry for you guys lol I let you down with that 59! So close! Was expecting something better from the opening two-on-two tbf

 

6 hours ago, newbiezness said:

The graphics look great @Wrestling Machine congratulations!

Thx man! I hoped you might like them ;) Tried to keep it as minimal as possible so as not to weigh down the reading. 

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Preview for LSW Gold Rush 2022

 

David Stone vs Flash Savage
"The Tiny Terror" Flash Savage returns to action after several months of absence since his tag team partner Ozzie Goldstein left the Mid South. The heel high-flyer will go one on one against David Stone in an all-Canadian singles bout. The next gen star debuted almost one year ago during the King of the Rodeo tournament, eliminating Flash Savage. Now that David Stone built some momentum and gained some more experience, eve's predictions have him favored for this rematch. Will this be the fifth win in a row in singles action for him? Or will Flash Savage be able to return to LSW with force, snatching a W?

 

8-Tag No. One Contenders Battle Royal
The eight tag teams that will take part in the over-the-top-rope battle royal to decree the new no. one contenders at the LSW tag team championships held by The Heartbreak Express have been announced. Former tag champs The American Cobras, The Dynamite Express who are on a roll since their debut, The Gonzalez Family, Mexican luchadores The Wild Cats, young babyfaces The Oklahomans, The Big Guns Reloaded representing The Most Wanted, The Empire, and The Hot Taggs. Which tag team will survive in this wild brawl, as a duo or as a sole survivor, to snatch a title shot?

 

Cobra vs Texas Hangman
After months and months of tensions within The Strong Hand faction, led by "The Preacher" Travis Century and his annoying religious beliefs, Texas Hangman broke free from its yoke by paying dearly for this act, being strangled with a steel chain from his former partner Cobra. "The Hangman" was strangled, as ironic as that sounds, unleashing his fury. Now the big heavyweight is unchained though - no pun intended - and he's ready to take on Cobra, whom he recently pinned in a massive three-on-three match last month. Will Cobra suffer the same fate in one-on-one? Or will Texas Hangman come out with broken bones?

 

Al Coleman vs Rob Reynolds in a Submission match
It’s showdown time between "Mr. Submission" Al Coleman and "The Motor City Menace" Rob Reynolds. Despite his dreadful nickname, Al Coleman has still never managed to submit his former friend, while Rob Reynolds has lately been teasing his rival by claiming that he would have a better chance of making him tap out than "Mr. Submission" would have of actually submitting him. With all this in mind, Ricky Dale Johnson thought there was no better way to prove who’s right than to officialize a Submission match between them. The only way to win the bout is by making your rival tap out to you! The only way to prove who's the better man is by submitting the other! A pretty decisive way to close this rivalry.

 

6-Man Gold Rush match for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title
And in the main event, one of the most exciting bouts in Lone Star Wrestling will see the LSW Texas Heavyweight champ Kip Keenan defend his championships from the assault of five contenders! In a six way match from which the first one able to pin or submit one of his opponents will emerge the winner, taking away with him the LSW Texas Heavyweight title strap, we'll see "The American Eagle" Kip Keenan, "Platinum" James Prudence, "The Draw" Cali Slick entering his 3rd Gold Rush match, "Double J" Jared Johnson, Quentin Queen, and a sixth participant still unknown, but about whom Ricky Dale Johnson has given some hints, saying that he is one of the deadliest legitimate athletes in this business. Who's walking out with the Gold?

 

Key for Predictions:
David Stone vs Flash Savage [1 Pts]
Which team is going to win the 8-Tag No. One Contenders Battle Royal? [1 Pts]
Cobra vs Texas Hangman [1 Pts]
Al Coleman vs Rob Reynolds in a Submission match [1 Pts]
Who is going to win the 6-Man Gold Rush match? [1 Pts]
Who will be the new signee entering the Gold Rush match? [1 Pts]
Will LSW Gold Rush get a 60+ Rating? [1 Pts]

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LSW Gold Rush 2022 Predictions

David Stone def. Flash Savage

The Dynamite Express win 8-team Battle Royale

Texas Hangman def. Cobra

Al Coleman def. Rob Reynolds

Cali Slick wins Gold Rush

"Shooter" Sean Deeley?

Yes

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