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RIPW NEXT GEN EPISODE 21

(Monday, week 1, September 2020. Varnum Memorial Armory, East Greenwich, RI. Attendance: 92)

 

 

Ray Martell def. Zap Powerson (33)

The popular former football player Ray Martell makes his debut in RIPW. Despite being 6'1 and 247 lbs, Martell was smaller than Powerson. Ray Martell defeats Zap Powerson with the High Speed Tackle.

 

 

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ANGLE: "The Pristine Panther" Theodore Savage makes his debut in RIPW accompanied by The Magic Boys ("The Highlight Of The Night" Kingsley Cristopher and "Cutie Pie" Newquay Brown). They make their entrance to LMFAO's song Sexy And I Know It. In a very narcissistic promo they reveal their new faction Savage Magic (25)

 

 

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Bruce Burnett and Matt Dan make their debut in RIPW when they are presented as Dakota Union for a 2vs2 match. Burnett is from South Dakota while Dan is from North Dakota.

 

 

Dakota Union (Bruce Burnett & Matt Dan) def. The Rhode Island Scholars (Barron Royal & Curt Meritt)  (25)

Dakota Union makes a very dominant debut as a tag team. Bruce Burnett pins Curt Meritt after the Capture Beta Dropper to win in only 6 minutes.

 

 

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ANGLE: RIPW booker Mean Jean Cattley welcomes the new generation of Supreme Wrestling University talents to RIPW. He says RIPW Next Gen is now the place where dreams of professional wrestling start. He also announces the next PPV, Triple Threat, will take place next week! (38)

 

 

Ranjan Kumar drew with Son Of Vengeance (12)

"The Bollywood Sumo" Ranjan Kumar made his debut in RIPW in an awful match that consisted mostly in pushing each other for 13 minutes. They went to a double count out.

 

 

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ANGLE: In the backstage, Whole Lotta Marvin shows his unleashed positivity saying the match between Ranjan Kumar and Son Of Vengeance was "absolutely fantastic" and admits he "can't wait to be in the same ring with those guys at Triple Threat". This segment lifts the new storyline (40)

 

 

Main Event:

Warwick Good & Rocky Weatherfield def. Forrest Ratzloff & Roderick Flack  (40)

The winner of the last March To Victory tournament, Warwick Good, teamed up with Rocky Weatherfield to take on RIPW champion Forrest Ratzloff and Roderick Flack. The babyfaces did a good job as tag team partners and Warwick Good was the MVP of the match, he connected the Face First Suplex on Roderick Flack to win in 18 minutes.

 

SHOW RATING: 38

 

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Predictions for SWF SUPREME TV EPISODE 33

 

James Prudence vs Joey Morgan

Joey seems higher on the ladder

The Rock City Stars (Rockin' Ryan Turner & Stan Manna) vs Wall Street Wolverines (Monty Trescarde & Sammy Smoke)

The Wall Street Wolverines have a great name, so I'm backing them

Makutsi vs Morgan Malone

Makutsi has been a jobber to date

SWF World Tag Team Title Shot Match

Faith & Old Glory (Matty Faith & Masked Patriot) vs Hawaiian Crush (Ekuma & High Flyin Hawaiian) vs The Dallas Cowboys (Marshall Dillon & Ranger) vs The Deadly Sins (Atlas & John Greed)

Feels like all of the other teams have had a shot, and it might be time for some new faces in the title scene

Bear Bekowski vs Darryl Devine

I've never been able to get behind Bear

Main Event: SWF World Heavyweight Title Shot Match

Angry Gilmore vs Des Davids vs Mikey Lau vs Remo

Similar to the tag titles, going for a new face

(BONUS)  Will SWF top the weekly TV ratings this week?

Yes

 

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James Prudence vs Joey Morgan

 

The Rock City Stars (Rockin' Ryan Turner & Stan Manna) vs Wall Street Wolverines (Monty Trescarde & Sammy Smoke)

 

Makutsi vs Morgan Malone

 

SWF World Tag Team Title Shot Match

Faith & Old Glory (Matty Faith & Masked Patriot) vs Hawaiian Crush (Ekuma & High Flyin Hawaiian) vs The Dallas Cowboys (Marshall Dillon & Ranger) vs The Deadly Sins (Atlas & John Greed)

 

Bear Bekowski vs Darryl Devine

 

Main Event: SWF World Heavyweight Title Shot Match

Angry Gilmore vs Des Davids vs Mikey Lau vs Remo

 

(BONUS)  Will SWF top the weekly TV ratings this week? Yes

 

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James Prudence vs Joey Morgan

Joey probably is a future North American title challenger.

 

The Rock City Stars (Rockin' Ryan Turner & Stan Manna) vs Wall Street Wolverines (Monty Trescarde & Sammy Smoke)

I just like this team more.

 

Makutsi vs Morgan Malone

I know you're not one to fire someone but if you had to, Makutsi is probably on the chopping block.

 

SWF World Tag Team Title Shot Match

Faith & Old Glory (Matty Faith & Masked Patriot) vs Hawaiian Crush (Ekuma & High Flyin Hawaiian) vs The Dallas Cowboys (Marshall Dillon & Ranger) vs The Deadly Sins (Atlas & John Greed)

I like this team the most.

 

Bear Bekowski vs Darryl Devine

It just feels like Bear is a glorified enhancement talent.

 

Main Event: SWF World Heavyweight Title Shot Match

Angry Gilmore vs Des Davids vs Mikey Lau vs Remo

Des and Remo might start a longer running feud over this. Just a thought. Mikey might have some wonderful reason to continue the beef and continue to define his heel character while you might get another strong grade out of this.

 

(BONUS)  Will SWF top the weekly TV ratings this week? That is a strong main event so yes.

 

Comments on diary / last episode: I think Brandon James is the one feeling...snappy after that.

Morgan Malone? I've had some 4C runs where he had won the triple crown in the past. I found him a talent that can develop. Wonder how he'll fit in the land of Supreme. Maybe he develops another notch but he feels like one of those solid midcarder cogs once he's fully going.

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SUPREME TV EPISODE 33

(Tuesday, week 1, September 2020. Campus Field, Fairfield, CT. Attendance: 9447)

 

 

 

Joey Morgan def. James Prudence (71)

A match to work the crowd. Platinum provokes the crowd in Connecticut and Morgan acts like the perfect babyface to silence him. Prudence tried to surprise Joey with a roll-up but with little effect as he kicked out at 1.

Then Joey went for a headlock submission that was reverted to a figure four by Prudence. After struggling for half a minute, Joey got up to kick Prudence. Finally, Joey Morgan connected the Empire Spiral to win the match in 12 minutes. After this victory Joey Morgan is 8-4 in singles matches this year. 

 

 

 

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ANGLE: All-American Army are in the locker room and the crowd has a positive reaction. They are talking about One Man Army's title match vs NETSTREAM Intercontinental champion Hollywood Bret Starr that will take place in the next episode of Supreme TV. One Man Army says that Bret Starr defeated him at The Supreme Challenge 40 but now he knows he can't trust him or the rest of Hollywood Uncensored. Valiant and Jack Giedroyc discuss the importance of stay vigilant to whatever could happen at the ringside (82)

 

 

 

Wall Street Wolverines (Monty Trescarde & Sammy Smoke) def. The Rock City Stars (Rockin' Ryan Turner & Stan Manna)  (55)

Monty Trescarde and Sammy "Lone Shark" Smoke were 1-3 before this match in 2vs2 matches and the first of those losses was against The Rock City Stars, so they were extra motivated for this match up. Trescarde and Ryan Turner started the action. Ryan Turner got some offense to start off but Trescarde even things out with the Money Maker. Ryan Turner kicked out at 2.

Stan Manna and Loan Shark got tagged in later. After brawling outside the ring for a while, Stan Manna missed the target with the Sweet Chain Music and Smoke went for a roll-up. Ryan Turner saved his partner this time. Loan Shark tagged Trescarde and they hit the Financial Crash on Stan Manna before Trescarde pinned him.

 

 

 

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ANGLE: Ana Garcia interviews Steven Parker. He is flanked by Roderick Remus the man who helped him last week when Parker became the next challenger to SWF North American champion Primus Allen and Demolition attacked him after the match.

Steven Parker says "I'm not afraid... well... we are not afraid of Primus Allen or Demolition". The Sensational says they are just a group of bullies that like to caught their opponents off guard. Remus nods during Parker's speech (67) 

 

 

 

Morgan Malone def. Makutsi (41)

Second match in SWF for Morgan Malone and again it wasn't a good one. Makutsi, very out of shape, couldn't help his opponent to deliver a good match either. The Man dominated a heavier opponent like Makutsi for most of the match. Finally, the Malone On The Dark sealed Makutsi's destiny in only 7 minutes. Whatever we can say about these two matches, Morgan Malone is 2-0 in SWF.

 

 

 

SWF World Tag Team Title Shot Match

Faith & Old Glory (Matty Faith & Masked Patriot) def. Hawaiian Crush (High Flyin Hawaiian & Ekuma), The Dallas Cowboys (Marshall Dillon & Ranger) and The Deadly Sins (Atlas & John Greed) (72)

Very open match where these four elite tag teams tried to steal the show. The Deadly Sins, with Atlas acting as the dominant powerhouse he is, controlled the first minutes while High Flyin Hawaiian, Ranger and Matty Faith were overshadowed. John Greed was more than happy with his partner.

Ekuma changed things when he got tagged in, but also Masked Patriot added more intensity with his good combinations like when he cornered John Greed.

We were getting closer to the 10 minute mark when High Flyin Hawaiian entered the match again, just to be surprised by Masked Patriot with the Patriot Slam. John Greed and Marshall Dillon were in a dispute and couldn't stop the 3-count. Faith & Old Glory will face SWF World Tag Team champions The Awesomeness at Under Control.

 

 

 

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ANGLE: Ana Garcia interviews the man of the moment, Lobster Warrior, who beat Brandon James in Canada last week in an epic comeback of his legendary gimmick. Lobster Warrior thanks the Canadian fans for their incredible support last week...

 

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The Unleashed Bumfholes interrupt Lobster Warrior. Zimmy says "we were the good news in SWF. We were back together after many years. That was the story. And you had to rescue your f**ng claws from the bottom of your a*s to steal the spotlight from us just a few weeks later!". Randy takes the microphone to add "you better find a tag team partner because at Under Control it will be The Unleashed Bumfholes against you and whoever you can find!".

Lobster Warrior replies "but who am I going to find with so little time? wait!" but The Unleashed Bumfholes leave.

 

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Nicky Gilbert was listening to them. Gilbert approaches Lobster Warrior to tell him "listen, I know someone who is the biggest fan of Lobster Warrior". Lobster Warrior opens his eyes responding "really??? who is it?"

 

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Spencer Spade interrupts Gilbert and Lobster Warrior to take a shot at Gilbert: "are you really going to listen to this jerk?". Nicky Gilbert and Spencer Spade stand face to face looking at each other defiantly to close a segment that went down really well to advance two different storylines (81)

 

 

 

Bear Bekowski def. Darryl Devine (58)

Bekowski was 1-8 in singles matches this year while Devine was 1-5 since he joined the company. With both wrestlers desperate to win this match it was no surprise that it became a wild brawl. Bekowski's aggressive style was clearly favored by this approach as he could use his superior size and power to punish Mighty Fine.

After surviving a Bear Trap, Devine looked to submit Bekowski with an armbar but the heavyweight reacted to touch the ropes. Bekowski swept away Devine with a big boot later and then got him into the Bear Trap again. This time Devine was unable to get rid of Bekowski. Bear Bekowski is back on track with a victory.

 

 

 

Main Event: SWF World Heavyweight Title Shot Match

 

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Mikey Lau def. Des Davids, Angry Gilmore and Remo (82)

Former 4-time SWF World Heavyweight champion Remo and the last challenger for the title, Mikey Lau (accompanied by his manager Damian Carvill), got the biggest pops of the night with their entrances. In a match that was about storytelling they offered a really good title shot match. The crowd in Connecticut clearly sided with Des Davids while Angry Gilmore annoyed the fans by telling them Connecticut was "the a*s of New England".

Davids and Gilmore got into a exchange of blows in the middle of the ring, while Lau and Remo took the action outside of the ring reminding a little bit their extraordinary match earlier this year. Damian Carvill attempted to help his client Mikey Lau but Remo threatened him, making the Destruction Sector where Remo's fans were seated celebrate it big time.

With the four wrestlers back in the ring in a chaotic phase of the match, Des Davids tackled Remo and he immediately replied with a spear, causing that both of them fell outside the ring. Gilmore connected a canadian destroyer on Lau but incredibly Lau kicked out at 2, making Damian Carvill go crazy at the ringside.

Then Gilmore tried to submit Lau with a hammerlock but Davids returned to interrupt him. Davids went for the Touch Down on Gilmore. The crowd were in ecstasy when Lau came from Davids' blind side to connect the Scyting Side Kick. With Gilmore and Remo fighting at the ringside, Lau's path was clear to finish Davids with the Dragon Whip... 1... 2... 3!!!

 

 

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Mikey Lau's song plays while he and his manager Damian Carvill celebrate on the ring. The crowd booed them loudly. "Damian Carvill, the man who gave Lau a foreign object and caused Lau to be disqualified in a Cage Match for the SWF World Heavyweight title against the champion Rocky Golden at Welcome To The Jungle, is the face of happiness now" says the announcer Duane Fry to end the show.

 

 

SHOW RATING: 82

 

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UPRISING EPISODE 1

(Thursday, week 1, September 2020. Red Rolfe Field At Biondi Park, Hanover, NH. Attendance: 1881)

 

 

Dominic DaSousa def. American Machine (48)

After becoming a 2-time RIPW USA champion during a short period back in the Rhode Island promotion, DaSousa returned to SWF. In a match to work the crowd where the crowd supported the charismatic and patriotic babyface American Machine, the Californian DaSousa shows he hasn't lose his cockiness attitude. The heavyweight American Machine is a pain in the neck for DaSousa during the entire match but the heel doesn't hesitate to use a distraction to hit Machine with a low blow to win the match.

 

 

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ANGLE: Dominic DaSousa takes a mic and says he is not defined by being in RIPW or SWF, Supreme TV or UPRISING... because he says "RIPW or SWF don't make DaSousa. A star like me has its own gravitation center. DaSousa makes DaSousa!" as gets immediately booed and American Machine leaves the ring furious (50)

 

 

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ANGLE: Hannah is back to TV and the beloved manager gets "Hannah! Hannah!" chants. She presents her new client saying: "fresh from Rhode Island Pro Wrestling, it's my great pleasure to welcome to SWF UPRISING my new client... mister "Do It!" Bryan Jewett!" (40)

 

 

Bryan Jewett def. Robbie Wright  (40)

The King Of Charisma was the opponent in the debut of Bryan Jewett in SWF. With Hannah making the fans chant "Do It! Do It" with her fist in the air as much as possible during the match, Jewett felt the support of the fans from the very beginning. Robbie Wright put in trouble Jewett a couple of times but Jewett was very focus in getting a first win and completed the mission with the Do It Again Suplex. Hannah hugs Jewett and raises his hand.

 

 

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ANGLE: Jerry Eisen reveals he's booking everything related to UPRISING and announces the former Supreme TV workers that are now part of the UPRISING brand: American Machine, Brett Biggins, Makutsi, Robbie Wright, The Rock City Stars (Rockin' Ryan Turner & Stan Manna) and The Platinum Blondes (James Prudence & Frederique Antonio Garcia)

Jerry says there will be more RIPW wrestler recalled to UPRISING (like Dominic DeSousa and Bryan Jewett) as well as new signings that the fans will soon see debut. The announcement got the crowd hotter (57)

 

 

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"The Rampage" Deever Arnold, coming from RIPW, and new signing Fro Sure make their way to the ring for the Main Event and are presented as a new tag team called "Rampage Fun".

 

 

Main Event:

Rampage Fun (Deever Arnold & Fro Sure) def. Makutsi & Kurt Laramee  (48)

Their opponents were Makutsi and Kurt Laramee, who was in RIPW during the last months. In a match that took 16 minutes and was all about storytelling, the initial domination by Makutsi and Laramee was slowly overcame by the tenacity of Arnold and the incredible charisma of Fro Sure that earned them instantly the support of the fans. It wasn't a great Main Event but the babyfaces celebrated a victory when Deever Arnold made the cover after the Cannonball Senton.

 

SHOW RATING: 50

 

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SUPREME TV COMMANDS THE FIRST WEEK OF SEPTEMBER

 

 

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Mikey Lau def. Des Davids, Angry Gilmore & Remo (82) in the Main Event of Supreme TV. It was an important week for SWF as their new TV 'B' show UPRISING debuted and a new generation of talents from Supreme Wrestling University debuted in RIPW Next Gen as well. In a wrestling podcast Eric Eisen admitted "there's a lot of work to be done. Obviously our focus is always in our 'A' show ratings, that's where we really want to compete. But if these young guys want to be useful for us someday their ratings need to be much closer to USPW Night Of Action".

 

The Behemoths def. Jay Chord & Mighty Mo (83) in TCW Presents Total Wrestling.

 

Nicky Champion, Trent Shaffer and Grandmaster Phunk def. Joss Thompson, Roger Cage and Funky Fedora (84) in the best USPW American Wrestling episode we've seen in the last months. Is USPW definitely back on track?

 

September starts with this incredible triple threat that no one can't afford to lose!

 

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Congratulations to @GOLD NECKLACE, @Charasmatic Enigma and @SIser187, the best in this round.

@GOLD NECKLACE is the leader with @Wrestling Machine 2 points behind and @SIser187 3 points behind.

 

 

Predictions results for Supreme TV episode 33

 

@GOLD NECKLACE 5/6
@Charasmatic Enigma 4/6 + 1 bonus
@SIser187 4/6 + 1 bonus

@Wrestling Machine 3/6 + 1 bonus

@KyTeran 2/6 + 1 bonus

 

Predictions leaderboard (total points)

 

@GOLD NECKLACE 38/48 + 4 bonus
@Wrestling Machine 34/42 + 6 bonus
@SIser187 35/48 + 4 bonus
@KyTeran 32/48 + 5 bonus
@Charasmatic Enigma 30/42 + 4 bonus
@DinoKea 22/30 + 5 bonus
@Temes1066 17/24 + 1 bonus
@CGN91 14/18 + 2 bonus

@Shmoe II 10/12 + 1 bonus
@Rhaums 10/12
@StanMiguel 7/12 + 1 bonus
@Chaddes 4/6

 

 

On 8/8/2024 at 5:25 PM, Charasmatic Enigma said:

James Prudence vs Joey Morgan

Joey seems higher on the ladder

On 8/9/2024 at 8:44 PM, SIser187 said:

James Prudence vs Joey Morgan

Joey probably is a future North American title challenger.

 

Yep @Charasmatic Enigma and @SIser187. Joey is fundamental for Supreme TV, Prudence... not so much. Although The Platinum Blondes would be very important for UPRISING because they are among the most popular wrestlers in the show, they can talk, they are fresh as a tag team, they have a gimmick... so I hope I can work something with them in UPRISING.

 

On 8/8/2024 at 5:25 PM, Charasmatic Enigma said:

The Rock City Stars (Rockin' Ryan Turner & Stan Manna) vs Wall Street Wolverines (Monty Trescarde & Sammy Smoke)

The Wall Street Wolverines have a great name, so I'm backing them

On 8/9/2024 at 8:44 PM, SIser187 said:

The Rock City Stars (Rockin' Ryan Turner & Stan Manna) vs Wall Street Wolverines (Monty Trescarde & Sammy Smoke)

I just like this team more.

 

My original plan was to send Wall Street Wolverines to UPRISING and build them there to bring them back when they were hot to Supreme TV. But @Charasmatic Enigma used a reward to save them and make them stay in Supreme TV. And the general consensus seems to be that readers like them. So I'll have to take that into account and make their story in the big show. I may make segments to develop their characters further.

 

On 8/9/2024 at 8:44 PM, SIser187 said:

Makutsi vs Morgan Malone

I know you're not one to fire someone but if you had to, Makutsi is probably on the chopping block.


Morgan Malone? I've had some 4C runs where he had won the triple crown in the past. I found him a talent that can develop. Wonder how he'll fit in the land of Supreme. Maybe he develops another notch but he feels like one of those solid midcarder cogs once he's fully going.

 

@SIser187 you're right I'm not into firing the weakest wrestlers, I usually try to do something with them. I'm getting some of the people from USPW that I really wanted. Probably it doesn't seem like that because Atlas and Morgan Malone aren't big names in USPW but they are among the wrestlers that I think fit well in SWF. Makutsi unsurprisingly went to UPRISING, we'll see if he can build something from there or he puts over others.

 

On 8/8/2024 at 5:25 PM, Charasmatic Enigma said:

Bear Bekowski vs Darryl Devine

I've never been able to get behind Bear

On 8/9/2024 at 8:44 PM, SIser187 said:

 

Bear Bekowski vs Darryl Devine

It just feels like Bear is a glorified enhancement talent.

 

Would Bear Bekowski win a popularity contest? Of course not. But Darryl Devine has had a slow start in singles matches (although he has done well in tag team matches) and it seemed to me a good rival for Bekowski to rebound and win back some credibility. Bear Bekowski is still good to play the monster from time to time after all.

 

On 8/8/2024 at 5:25 PM, Charasmatic Enigma said:

Main Event: SWF World Heavyweight Title Shot Match

Angry Gilmore vs Des Davids vs Mikey Lau vs Remo

Similar to the tag titles, going for a new face

On 8/9/2024 at 8:44 PM, SIser187 said:

Main Event: SWF World Heavyweight Title Shot Match

Angry Gilmore vs Des Davids vs Mikey Lau vs Remo

Des and Remo might start a longer running feud over this. Just a thought. Mikey might have some wonderful reason to continue the beef and continue to define his heel character while you might get another strong grade out of this.

7 hours ago, Wrestling Machine said:

NGL Mikey Lau, with Damian Carvill as his manager, is becoming a legit star. Could be nice seeing him as the World champ!

 

Mikey Lau is definitely over in game and in diary terms. The turn hell has been magic for him, also Damian Carvill's advice as @Wrestling Machine pointed out and nothing seems out of reach for him now. @SIser187 I almost went for that path of Remo vs Des Davids haha... but finally I had other big plans for Remo, I think it'll be totally unexpected and you'll find out in the next episode.

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RIPW NEXT GEN EPISODE 22

(Monday, week 2, September 2020. Varnum Memorial Armory, East Greenwich, RI. Attendance: 134)

 

 

Ray Martell def. Drew Danson (41)

Second match in RIPW for the popular former football player Ray Martell and second victory for him. The lightweight "Dancing" Drew Danson was his rival and the difference in size favored Martell. Ray Martell beats Drew Danson in 12 minutes with the High Speed Tackle.

 

 

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ANGLE: Dulce Moreno steps into the ring to present her new client: the 2-time RIPW USA champion "The Sun-Kissed Superstar" Moriarty Schnell. Moreno says Moriarty Schnell is already a star and her role will be to help him reach the next level. Moreno reveals that he will defend the RIPW USA title at Triple Threat against Barron Royal and Drew Danson. Moreno says his client is on a whole different level and he will show it (37)

 

 

Joe DiMarco def. Clubber Ball  (21)

"Money Man" Joe DiMarco makes his debut in RIPW in a duel of heavyweights. DiMarco shows up as a mafia boy, a different gimmick from everything there is in the company.  DiMarco finished Clubber Ball with The Payoff to complete a solid debut in 10 minutes.

 

 

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ANGLE: Former kick boxer Clyde Moore talks about his match tonight vs former MMA fighter Zharnel Zephaniah. Moore says it will be a very interesting match up to make his debut in RIPW (39)

 

 

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Cecil Roberts and Harold Reed come out together to make their debut in RIPW and are presented as a new tag team called Work & Sweat.

 

 

Texan Justice (Hoss Handley & Samson Sharpe) def. Work & Sweat (Cecil Roberts & Harold Reed) (27)

Texan Justice make no prisoners in this match and completely destroy the rookies in this match in just 8 minutes. "Lone Star" Samson Sharpe does the Full Nelson Bomb and pins Reed for the victory.

 

 

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ANGLE: RIPW booker Mean Jean Cattley announces the Main Event for the PPV Triple Threat that will take place this Friday. RIPW champion Forrest Ratzloff will make his 12th defence against Warwick Good and Rocky Weatherfield (26)

 

 

Main Event:

Zharnel Zephaniah def. Clyde Moore  (25)

It was a weak Main Event where they couldn't translate their legitimate talent in mixed martial arts to a wrestling match. Double Z took an important victory against a more popular wrestler like the debutant Clyde Moore when he submitted him with the Guillotine Choke.

 

SHOW RATING: 30

 

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Go-home episode before Under Control

 

Predictions for SWF SUPREME TV EPISODE 34

 

Jungle Lord & Robbie Retro vs Remo & Zeus Maxmillion

 

Charger Siaki vs Morgan Malone

 

Roderick Remus & Steven Parker vs The Domination (Avalanche & Chill)

 

Paul Huntingdon vs Rocky Golden

 

Bear Bekowski vs Joey Morgan

 

Main Event: NETSTREAM Intercontinental

Hollywood Bret Starr (c) vs One Man Army

 

(BONUS)  Will SWF top the weekly TV ratings this week?

 

Comments on diary / last episode:

 

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Jungle Lord & Robbie Retro vs Remo & Zeus Maxmillion

 

Charger Siaki vs Morgan Malone

 

Roderick Remus & Steven Parker vs The Domination (Avalanche & Chill)

 

Paul Huntingdon vs Rocky Golden

 

Bear Bekowski vs Joey Morgan

 

Hollywood Bret Starr (c) vs One Man Army time for a title change?

 

(BONUS)  Will SWF top the weekly TV ratings this week? Yup

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Jungle Lord & Robbie Retro vs Remo & Zeus Maxmillion

Remo smash

 

Charger Siaki vs Morgan Malone

Kind of feels like Morgan's winning against your lower card guys first.

 

Roderick Remus & Steven Parker vs The Domination (Avalanche & Chill)

It kind of feels like they get the nod here.

 

Paul Huntingdon vs Rocky Golden

Well...good luck Paul.

 

Bear Bekowski vs Joey Morgan

Well, I think Bear won last week to be beaten here this week.

 

Main Event: NETSTREAM Intercontinental

Hollywood Bret Starr (c) vs One Man Army

I doubt you're flipping it on the first proper defense here.

 

(BONUS)  Will SWF top the weekly TV ratings this week? Yes, you're using a lot of your big names this week in matches.

 

Comments on diary / last episode: I do wonder if there was something more to Parker and Remus's speech together but it could be nothing.

Lau feels like he has a ton of momentum as a heel right now. I wonder how far he's willing to go as a bad guy to get the World Title...especially with a corrupting manager as his influence.

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Jungle Lord & Robbie Retro vs Remo & Zeus Maxmillion

 

Charger Siaki vs Morgan Malone

 

Roderick Remus & Steven Parker vs The Domination (Avalanche & Chill)

 

Paul Huntingdon vs Rocky Golden

 

Bear Bekowski vs Joey Morgan

 

Main Event: NETSTREAM Intercontinental

Hollywood Bret Starr (c) vs One Man Army

 

(BONUS)  Will SWF top the weekly TV ratings this week?

Yes.

 

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Jungle Lord & Robbie Retro vs Remo & Zeus Maxmillion

 

Charger Siaki vs Morgan Malone

 

Roderick Remus & Steven Parker vs The Domination (Avalanche & Chill)

 

Paul Huntingdon vs Rocky Golden

 

Bear Bekowski vs Joey Morgan

 

Main Event: NETSTREAM Intercontinental

Hollywood Bret Starr (c) vs One Man Army

 

(BONUS)  Will SWF top the weekly TV ratings this week? Yes

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SUPREME TV EPISODE 34

(Tuesday, week 2, September 2020. Hec Edmundson Pavilion, Seattle, WA. Attendance: 10000 SELL OUT!)

 

 

 

Remo & Zeus Maxmillion def. Jungle Lord & Robbie Retro (77)

Match to work the crowd where the heels tag team formed by Remo and Maxmillion destroyed the gimmicky babyfaces. However, Lord showed much more resistance than Retro and both of them did a good job to make the fans cheer them.

Retro survived the Thunder Bolt from Maxmillion thanks to Lord's help. Minutes later, Remo finished Retro with The Destroyer. The Destruction Sector celebrated Remo's team win in a good first match of the night.

 

 

 

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ANGLE: After the opening match, former 4-time SWF World Heavyweight champion Remo delivers a powerful speech that reminds a lot of the one from episode 26. Remo explains why he is the best of all time and names past SWF legends saying he's better than them.

Remo gives the fans time to react to their names: "Enygma... (half of the fans booed and half applauded), Rich Money... (loudly booed), Steve Frehley... (his name got booed louder and "Frehley sucks" chants started), Jack Bruce... (standing ovation with "Bruce! Bruce!" chants), Sean McFly..."

 

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"Sean McFly is here!" yells Duane Fry. The former 2-time SWF World Heavyweight champion returns to the company and gets one of the biggest pops of the year. After his entrance song hits the chorus, McFly hits himself repeatedly in the chest and shows his muscles to the crowd. Obviously years have passed but he looks in relative good shape. Remo leaves the ring visibly pissed off (78)

 

 

 

Morgan Malone def. Charger Siaki  (58)

After winning his first two matches in SWF, Malone faced Siaki, who was accompanied by his manager BJ O'Neill as usual. After a very strong start from Siaki, The Man regrouped to even things with some aerial maneuvers and then brought the action to the ground to slow down Siaki with his technical superiority.

Siaki tried to regain momentum later, but this time Malone wouldn't allow it reversing a rebound attack to a rolling crucifix. Then Malone waited for Siaki to get up for the Malone In The Dark to win the match. It took 8 minutes for the third victory for Morgan Malone in arguably the best match of them.

 

 

 

Roderick Remus & Steven Parker def. The Domination (Avalanche & Chill) (67)

After becoming the next challenger to SWF North American champion Primus Allen, Demolition wasted no time to attack Steven Parker, but thankfully Remus was there to help him repel the attack. Primus Allen and their manager Kristen Pearce were at the ringside during the match.

Remus did a fantastic job against the enormous Avalanche to begin the match. Then The Sensational took over to punish Chill and send a message to Primus Allen and the Demolition faction. Steven Parker finished Chill with the Future Shock and immediately pointed at Primus Allen's belt while shouting "see you at Under Control!".

 

 

 

Rocky Golden def. Paul Huntingdon (74)

The SWF World Heavyweight champion had a last match before facing Mikey Lau again at Under Control. Huntingdon used all of his dirty tricks from the very beginning, including using his money and influence to try to bribe the referee. Seattle fans booed Huntingdon loudly and storytelling became the key of the match.

Despite all the distractions, Rocky gradually got warm and delivered some good combinations to the upper body and showed his fantastic footwork to dismantle Huntingdon. But the aristocratic wrestler survived up to three pin attempts by any means like using the ropes or even complaining to the referee during the pinfall. Finally, Rocky completed the Rocky Road to win the match in 16 minutes. It wasn't the easiest match for Rocky before such an important title defence.

 

 

 

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ANGLE: SWF booker Eric Eisen is in the ring to talk about the match for the SWF World Heavyweight title between the champion Rocky Golden and the challenger Mikey Lau. Eisen said that although he didn't like a bit that Damian Carvill gave Lau a foreign object to hit Rocky at Welcome To The Jungle ending the match in DQ, he has to accept that Mikey Lau earned another title shot fair and square.

Mikey Lau and his manager Damian Carvill come out with happy faces after Eisen's words, but they don't last when Eisen tells them that "the title match at Under Control will be a Cage Match again and this time Damian Carvill will be banned from ringside!" (82)

 

 

 

Joey Morgan def. Bear Bekowski (73)

After defeating Darryl Devine in the previous episode, Bekowski is much hotter and wants to prolong his good moment. Bekowski's aggressive tactics don't work that well this time as Joey shows a perfect balance between talent and strength. Morgan reverses the Bear Trap to a standing hold and then to a takedown to inflict more pain on the ground.

When Bekowski could get up, Morgan dodged a big boot and replied with the Empire Spiral. It was impossible for Bekowski to oppose the pinfall. Third straight win for Morgan after losing to Scythe at The Supreme Challenge 40.

 

 

 

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HOLLYWOOD BRET STARR (c) vs ONE MAN ARMY

 

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Hollywood Bret Starr has been exactly the opposite of a fighting champion for a TV title that was intended to be defended often in Supreme TV. In fact he has only defended the title once at The Supreme Challenge 40 when he defeated One Man Army in a controversial finish. One Man Army finally has his awaited rematch tonight.

It was a really hard fought bout where storytelling was more important than flashy moves. The crowd wanted badly Bret Starr to lose this match and supported One Man Army heavily. But it took almost 10 minutes for him to put Bret Starr in trouble after he hit him with the Machine Gun and the champion kicked out at 2.

After another phase where they were really even, Bret Starr had the perfect timing for the Starr Maker and went for the pinfall.

 

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They were close to the ropes so One Man Army tried to touch them but Justin Sensitive appeared there to hold his hand and not only prevent him from touching them but also to hold him against the ground and make impossible for One Man Army to kick out. Bret Starr retains the title thanks to Justin Sensitive's interference.

Hollywood Bret Starr def. One Man Army (78)

 

 

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Not happy enough with the victory, the rest of Hollywood Uncensored (Mainstream Hernandez and Lenny Brown) joined Bret Starr and Justin Sensitive to punish One Man Army a little bit more.

 

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One Man Army's mates from All-American Army, Valiant and Jack Giedroyc, came out to help One Man Army and the action turned really chaotic in and outside the ring. "Could this mess be a clue to what we will see at Under Control?" says Emma Chase at the announcers table to end the show (57)

 

 

SHOW RATING: 82

 

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SWF HEADED FOR A STRONG MONTH

 

 

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Hollywood Bret Starr def. One Man Army (78) in the Main Event of Supreme TV.

 

Joshua Taylor & Matt Hocking def. Mighty Mo & Bart Biggins (82) in TCW Presents Total Wrestling.

 

Joss Thompson, Roger Cage and Andre Jones def. The Force and Jett & Moor (79) in a disappointing episode of USPW American Wrestling.

 

SWF will hold the second episode of UPRISING this Thursday, the last show before Under Control.

 

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Congratulations to @SIser187, who was the best in this round.

@GOLD NECKLACE is the leader with @SIser187 2 points behind and @Wrestling Machine 3 points behind.

 

 

Predictions results for Supreme TV episode 34

 

@SIser187 6/6 + 1 bonus
@GOLD NECKLACE 5/6 +1 bonus
@Wrestling Machine 4/6 + 1 bonus
@KyTeran 4/6 + 1 bonus

 

Predictions leaderboard (total points)

 

@GOLD NECKLACE 43/54 + 5 bonus
@SIser187 41/54 + 5 bonus
@Wrestling Machine 38/48 + 7 bonus
@KyTeran 36/54 + 6 bonus
@Charasmatic Enigma 30/42 + 4 bonus
@DinoKea 22/30 + 5 bonus
@Temes1066 17/24 + 1 bonus
@CGN91 14/18 + 2 bonus
@Shmoe II 10/12 + 1 bonus
@Rhaums 10/12
@StanMiguel 7/12 + 1 bonus
@Chaddes 4/6

 

On 8/19/2024 at 8:59 PM, SIser187 said:

Bear Bekowski vs Joey Morgan

Well, I think Bear won last week to be beaten here this week.

 

@SIser187 Yes, it basically was about giving back some credibility last week to Bekowski to lose against Joey Morgan. Three straight wins for Morgan are my way to confirm his good year in case there was any doubt after losing to Scythe (probably not because Scythe is Scythe and he is on fire now LOL).

 

On 8/19/2024 at 8:59 PM, SIser187 said:

Main Event: NETSTREAM Intercontinental

Hollywood Bret Starr (c) vs One Man Army

I doubt you're flipping it on the first proper defense here.

On 8/19/2024 at 9:10 AM, Wrestling Machine said:

Hollywood Bret Starr (c) vs One Man Army time for a title change?

 

@Wrestling Machine Just a title defence for Bret Starr is something because he never defends the title, although it is very clear that the pressure from Eric Eisen and wrestlers who want the title is always there and should only increase. But it was more to heat up a rematch between Hollywood Uncensored and All-American Army at Under Control. The segment to finish the episode didn't have a good rating but overall the storyline is doing very well (77 heat before Under Control) so I'm not worried.

 

On 8/19/2024 at 8:59 PM, SIser187 said:

Lau feels like he has a ton of momentum as a heel right now. I wonder how far he's willing to go as a bad guy to get the World Title...especially with a corrupting manager as his influence.

 

@SIser187 Well, I guess that is the one of the intriguing things about Under Control.

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Under Control 2020 Predictions

 

Cage Match: Hollywood Uncensored def. All-American Army

 

Sean McFly def. Paul Huntingdon

 

SWF World Tag Team: The Awesomeness (c) def. Faith & Old Glory

 

SWF North American: Primus Allen (c) def. Steven Parker

 

Lobster Warrior & ??? def. The Unleashed Bumfholes

 

SWF World Heavyweight (Cage Match): Rocky Golden (c) def. Mikey Lau

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Cage Match

All-American Army (One Man Army, Valiant and Jack Giedroyc) vs Hollywood Uncensored (Hollywood Bret Starr, Mainstream Hernandez and Lenny Brown)

 

Paul Huntingdon vs Sean McFly

 

SWF World Tag Team

The Awesomeness (Jefferson Stardust & Huey Cannonball) (c) vs Faith & Old Glory (Matty Faith & Masked Patriot)

 

SWF North American

Primus Allen (c) vs Steven Parker

 

Lobster Warrior & ??? vs The Unleashed Bumfholes (Randy Unleashed & Zimmy Unleashed)

 

Main Event: SWF World Heavyweight (Cage Match)

Rocky Golden (c) vs Mikey Lau

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Cage Match: All-American Army (One Man Army, Valiant and Jack Giedroyc) vs Hollywood Uncensored (Hollywood Bret Starr, Mainstream Hernandez and Lenny Brown) babyfaces needed this W

 

Paul Huntingdon vs Sean McFly

 

SWF World Tag Team: The Awesomeness (Jefferson Stardust & Huey Cannonball) (c) vs Faith & Old Glory (Matty Faith & Masked Patriot) time to drop the belts?

 

SWF North American: Primus Allen (c) vs Steven Parker

 

Lobster Warrior & ??? vs The Unleashed Bumfholes (Randy Unleashed & Zimmy Unleashed)

 

SWF World Heavyweight (Cage Match): Rocky Golden (c) vs Mikey Lau it's time!!!!

 

Comments on diary / last episode: Isn't the Angry Gilmore promo missing from last show? Jeez he dropped an 86, I need to know what he said lol

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Predictions for UNDER CONTROL 2020

 

Cage Match

All-American Army (One Man Army, Valiant and Jack Giedroyc) vs Hollywood Uncensored (Hollywood Bret Starr, Mainstream Hernandez and Lenny Brown)

 

Paul Huntingdon vs Sean McFly

 

SWF World Tag Team

The Awesomeness (Jefferson Stardust & Huey Cannonball) (c) vs Faith & Old Glory (Matty Faith & Masked Patriot)

 

SWF North American

Primus Allen (c) vs Steven Parker

 

Lobster Warrior & ??? vs The Unleashed Bumfholes (Randy Unleashed & Zimmy Unleashed)

 

Main Event: SWF World Heavyweight (Cage Match)

Rocky Golden (c) vs Mikey Lau

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Cage Match

All-American Army (One Man Army, Valiant and Jack Giedroyc) vs Hollywood Uncensored (Hollywood Bret Starr, Mainstream Hernandez and Lenny Brown)

 

Paul Huntingdon vs Sean McFly

 

SWF World Tag Team

The Awesomeness (Jefferson Stardust & Huey Cannonball) (c) vs Faith & Old Glory (Matty Faith & Masked Patriot)

 

SWF North American

Primus Allen (c) vs Steven Parker

 

Lobster Warrior & ??? vs The Unleashed Bumfholes (Randy Unleashed & Zimmy Unleashed)

 

Main Event: SWF World Heavyweight (Cage Match)

Rocky Golden (c) vs Mikey Lau

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UPRISING EPISODE 2

(Thursday, week 2, September 2020. Red Rolfe Field At Biondi Park, Hanover, NH. Attendance: 1882)

 

 

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2-time RIPW champion "American Hellspawn" Hellion and Seth Whitehead, both of them coming from RIPW, make their way to the ring for the opening match. They are presented as a new tag team called "Hell's Gate".

 

 

Hell's Gate (Hellion & Seth Whitehead) def. The Rock City Stars (Rockin' Ryan Turner & Stan Manna) (32)

A match to work the crowd where the new heel tag team showed their demonic antics, clearly going into the occult territory. The technician Whitehead complements well a heavyweight like Hellion in this match. After 10 minutes of action, Hellion finished Ryan Turner with the Devolution Bomb. Prestigious win for the debutant heels.

 

 

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ANGLE: In the backstage, American Machine tells Jerry Eisen that is unacceptable the way he lost to Dominic DeSousa last week (DeSausa used a low blow). American Machine wants to face DeSousa again as soon as possible (48)

 

 

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"The Dutch sensation Walker Van Cleer is here!" yells UPRISING announcer Remmington Remus as the European Union anthem resonates in New Hampshire. Smooth C comments that "he's been outstanding in Europe and I can't wait to see what he has in store for us".

 

 

Walker Van Cleer def. Wild Willy  (28)

Debutant Walker Van Cleer faces Wild Willy, formerly known in RIPW as Willy LaRoux, who is also debuting in SWF tonight. It was a match about storytelling where both of them showed their personalities to the fans. Van Cleer behaved as a clean cut babyface and Wild Willy as the fast-talking hustler he is. Willy tried his best to make it a dirty bout but ultimately it was Van Cleer with the High Elevation Cross Body who won the contest in 16 minutes.

 

 

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ANGLE: The Platinum Blondes take the ring to cut a controversial promo. Frederique Antonio Garcia says his classic line "what's up sissies?" and gets instantly booed by New Hampshire fans. James Prudence says "I can't wait for UPRISING to travel to other states. Let's move on, Jerry. You can't make a mistake. We can't do worse!"

 

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Suddenly, "The Irish Daredevil" Matthew Macks and Ultra Fly from England come out. "Ultra Fly was released by the number 1 promotion in the British Islands while Macks never got an offer from them. They are here to demonstrate what they're worth... they are The Rejected!" says Remmington Remus. The fans seem to get behind the debutants while "Tracey Emin's Bed" plays, a song that perfectly represents the British independent music scene. The fans begin to sing "...kind of creative but mainly just a mess..." as The Rejects energetically climb to third rope and wave to the fans (52)

 

 

Main Event:

The Platinum Blondes (James Prudence & Frederique Antonio Garcia) def. The Rejects (Matthew Macks & Ultra Fly) (36)

A very open match that was dominated by provocations from Prudence and Frederique every time they connected a good combination. The Rejected teased a glimpse their aerial skills in this match and make it look a dynamic match but obviously had the typical botches and fails you'd expect from a pair of unexperienced rookies in a Main Event against two established stars. Frederique finished Macks with the Romeo Is Bleeding to win in 10 minutes.

 

SHOW RATING: 41

 

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RIPW TRIPLE THREAT 2020

(Friday, week 2, September 2020. White Eagle, Worcester, MA. Attendance: 300 SELL OUT!)

 

 

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Moriarty Schnell def. Drew Danson and Barron Royal to retain (32)

Moriarty Schnell accompanied by his new manager Dulce Moreno is in the opening match to make the first defence in this reign. It was a very open match to work the crowd. Barron Royal as the most powerful man controlled the first minutes, especially punishing Drew Danson, but The Sun-Kissed Superstar used it in his favor to surprise Danson with the Schnell Shock to retain.

 

 

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Whole Lotta Marvin def. Son Of Vengeance and Ranjan Kumar  (23)

The unleashed positivity of Whole Lotta Marvin to hype this match didn't translate into a great bout, but it's true that his performance improved the match that Son Of Vengeance and Ranjan Kumar had the previous week, which was one of the worst of the year so far. The tension between Kumar and Vengeance only increased while Whole Lotta Marvin took over to finish Vengeance with the Running Powerslam.

 

 

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ANGLE: RIPW booker Mean Jean Cattley is in his office when someone knocks on the door. Joe DiMarco enters the room to make Cattley "an offer he can't refuse". The spoiled mob heir tries to bribe Cattley who is very angry about his proposal. After Cattley's negative, DiMarco threaten him with his Mafia connections and the scene cuts (28)

 

 

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All Night Party (Marty Simmons & Stevie Stanley) def. The Magic Boys (Kingsley Cristopher & Newquay Brown) and Texan Justice (Hoss Handley & Samson Sharpe) to retain (35)

All Night Party made their first defence in this match. Each tag team offered something different: the energy and dynamism of All Night Party, the power and domination of Texan Justice and the show and entertainment of The Magic Boys. That match went through different phases but in the moment of truth it was Stevie Stanley who rose to the occasion to pin Newquay Brown after All Night Party did the Crazy Driver.

 

 

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Vin Lizzy def. Theodore Savage and Vic Fenix (21)

Vic Fenix and Vin Lizzy made their debut in RIPW in this match. "The Doctor" Vic Fenix showed his evil mind with vicious moves and a psycho attitude that intrigued the crowd. Fenix had more offense than his opponents. "The Pristine Panther" Theodore Savage celebrated each good move with his playboy antics. "Jailbreak" Vin Lizzy was the less powerful but showed his technical skills and his rockstar attitude. Vin Lizzy rolled-up Savage for a shocking victory.

 

 

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Forrest Ratzloff def. Rocky Weatherfield and Warwick Good to retain  (45)

The 12th defence for The Specimen was all about storytelling. The winner of the last March To Victory, "The Bad Man" Warwick Good, had a strong start and put Ratzloff in problems, including the Face First Suplex but the 3-count was stopped by Rocky Weatherfield. After the false finish, Ratzloff reacted and took Warwick Good outside the ring with the Atomic Clothesline. Then Ratzloff turned to Rocky to connect the Universe Backbreaker to retain in 16 minutes.

 

SHOW RATING: 47

 

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