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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jan 22, 2010 12:21:11 GMT -5
Like the idea of a restart with the inmates running the asylum. Putting the ever classic Hart/Bennett matchup was a good call. As usual Ace got the better, but I like that he had to be sneaky this time around.
Kevin Hart's SNW Record
Singles Record: 11-6
Tag Record: 10-9
Overall Record: 21-15
Championships: First Student Cup Holder/Best Student Award Winner
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Post by Red Dragon on Jan 22, 2010 12:37:05 GMT -5
To Live and Die1) Diamond Fortune vs. Your Mom: A rematch from last week, it was equally eventful as last week and served as a good opener to hype up the crowd. Like last week the Neck Breaker/Frog Splash caught Your Mom for the 3-count. FUSE Champion Sam Kineval came out in a repeat of last week. Kineval simply mocked the crowd before Jay Briscoe came down. Briscoe told Sam that he hasn’t defended the belt since winning it. Kineval mocked Briscoes speaking ability then asked him to repeat. Briscoe responded with a slap to the face, which sent Kineval packing. 2) Chris Hammers vs. Jason Williams: This match was mainly controlled by Hammers who wore down Jason throughout the match. Jason tried to fight back but Hammers had wore down his leg too much for Jason to do anything. Hammers finished off Jason with a decapitating lariat. 3) Gentlemen’s Club vs. AirDevils: Although on paper this match may seem one sided in the ring it was a different story. The AirDevils have stepped up their game and their chemistry showed as they nearly put away Jacobs and Bockwinkel. However after Clark missed the Corkscrew Somersault Jacobs capitalised with the Jacobs Drop 2.0 After the match the Gentlemen’s Club stayed in the ring to taunt the crowd and make gestures showing they were coming for the Duos Championships. Intermission. Still no merchandise. 4) Kevin Hart and Jacob Ryler vs. Ace Bennet and Mike Hogan: The opponents from last week were on separate sides of the ring yet again however this time in a tag match. As always all men were impressive with super fast action. Hart looked to pull off a great win after a hot tag but was stopped in his tracks by a Futurism from Hogan. Bret Thomas walked to the ring. Thomas explained why he turned on his friend, Jack Powers last week. He said that “good guys don’t get anywhere in this business” so he took matters into his own hands. Jack Powers then came out and Thomas exited but Thomas said he has an opponent for his old friend. 5) Jack Powers vs. Steven Kagemann: This was a complete mix of styles. Although usually a technical wrestler Powers resorted in going strike for strike with Kagemann. The match was pretty even until Kagemann went to the top rope, Powers ran up and hit a super belly to belly. Powers followed it up with a Choke-Out. 6) SNW: Henry Edwards vs. Evan Pagano: Best match of the night in a match very similar to their last encounter. The differences were that Pagano was much more aware of Edward’s no nonsense style leaving no time for a breather. Pagano’s chest was beating bright red after the shots he took. Edwards went for a top rope H.E Driver but Pagano reversed into a Calling off the top rope! Unluckily for the challenger Edwards’ body fell to the outside and with Pagano too exhausted to get up the match went to a countout. MOTN.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Jan 22, 2010 21:37:11 GMT -5
Good to see this back man. Its cool to see the wrestlers run things and the past two shows have been solid. Focusing on the wrestling aspect rather than the storyline aspect will be tough to get used to, but it could be good for SNW. Glad to see Ace pick up wins on the first two return shows. Hopefully a main event push is in the books. Keep it up.
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Jan 23, 2010 11:16:02 GMT -5
Glad this is back. I wonder where you're gonna go with this. But I gotta say, it's good to see Bockwinkel & Jacobs still tearing it up. Too bad we lost our Stable though.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jan 25, 2010 9:59:49 GMT -5
Peace FactorEvan Pagano walked out and told the fans after last week he should be the World Champion. SNW Champion, Henry Edwards came out and told Pagano he realises how he must feel and is giving him a rematch. Chris Hammers then stood at the entrance (with stable members Safu and LyNN) and said that Edwards is only giving title matches to his friends. Edwards responded by telling Hammers to meet him in the ring later tonight with his friends for some six-man tag team action. 1) AirDevils vs. Your Mom: Some fast paced tag team action to kick off with the ever-quick AirDevils taking on the ever-comical Your Mom. The fans popped lively for Cody and Baz’s version of Team 3D’s Whassup? but the Devils got the win following the Bombs Away. 2) Mike Hogan vs. Kevin Hart vs. X Jack: Another quick paced affair followed, with all men going all out to prove they are the future of SNW. All men proved that they could hold the FUSE title soon. A wicked tower of doom was the highlight of the match as bodies flew all across the ring. However Hart got the win after a sick 450 Splash on Hogan. SNW’s resident psychopath Steven Kagemann came out. In his own distinctive (yet crazy) way he cut a promo saying that he needs to show his real side again. 3) Daniel Sinn vs. Mike Bockwinkel: This was the first of two matches between one half of the New Age Lady Killers and the Gentlemen’s Club. The match was very surprising as they meshed well due to both men’s knowledge of the old school Catch-a-Can style. Bockwinkel secured the victory following a chain of moves ending in a Bockwinkel Special. MOTN. Intermission. Still no merchandise on sale 4) Drew Parkland vs. Nick Jacobs: Although this match wasn’t as good as its predecessor it was still a decent match. However the fans weren’t totally into it after the terrific last match. The fans picked up after a picture perfect Suicide Dive into the crowd by Parkland. Nick Jacobs showed that the Gentlemen’s Club were better single competitors than the Killers after achieving the three count following a Jacobs Drop 2.0. Ace Bennett then strutted to the ring in a modern styled shirt. Bennett said he needs to leave his past behind in order to move on. Bennett said that he setting his eyes on a bigger goal now. 5) FUSE: Sam Kineval vs. Jay Briscoe: Although usually a tag competitor Briscoe can still wrestle a good singles match. A big “Man-Up” chant was heard throughout the match and Kineval played heel to Jay perfectly. After dodging a corner clothesline Kineval pulled out a huge kick to the face (much like El Generico’s Ole Kick) then followed it up with a Welcome to Kineval-Ville Mother F*cker. 6) Henry Edwards, Evan Pagano and Jack Powers vs. Revolution X: The match started with lots of tags and lots of good action. But then became one sided once Edwards couldn’t make the tag. After being separated from his team for most of the match Edwards made the hot tag to Pagano who cleared house. After a dive over the top rope by Powers onto Safu, Pagano was able to hit the Calling on LyNN.
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Jan 25, 2010 10:39:43 GMT -5
Man, I bet you that 2nd match was hot! Good to see The Solu- er.. The "Gentlemen's Club" get the wins Glad Briscoe didn't win. I'm probabaly the only person on earth that doesn't like them. Good main event. Don't know what else to say though.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jan 25, 2010 12:36:35 GMT -5
-Decent opening segment, honestly hope that Edwards drops the belt soon -Good opening contest, glad the AirDevils got the victory though -Awesome that I got the win. I have no clue what happened to Gavin, but I'm liking the singles push -Bockwinkel winning is always good, love him -Surprised to see the Gentlemen's Club sweep the two matches -FUSE Title match was solid, nice to see Jay Briscoe around -Good six man tag main event, glad the faces won and especially glad that Pagano got the pin
Another good show as usual, I honestly prefer the old layout to this one.
Kevin Hart's SNW Record
Singles Record: 12-6
Tag Record: 10-10
Overall Record: 22-16
Championships: First Student Cup Holder/Best Student Award Winner
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Post by Red Dragon on Jan 25, 2010 14:21:26 GMT -5
Face the Music Evan Pagano comes out first and hypes up the crowd telling them there will be a new champion later tonight. Pagano announced that his title match with Henry Edwards will be tonight’s main event. 1) Jack Powers vs. Mike Hogan: This match should have been much higher up on the card but it just didn’t fit in right. Powers always brings the best out in everyone that’s why he is sometimes booked against new comers to see how they do. Hogan did very well putting on a great opening match and nearly getting the victory on a few occasions but fell to the Power Suplex. 2) Revolution X and X Jack vs. AirDevils and Diamond Fortune: This match was a little bit too crowded with not all 8 men getting chance to shine. The super team of AirDevils and Diamond Fortune worked well together even hitting some very innovative four-man combos. However their teamwork was shut down by the former World Champ and his Last minute Orders. After the match Revolution X (Hammers, LyNN, Safu and Amy) celebrated with X Jack. Hammers went to leave but Lynn stopped him and motioned towards Jack. It looked as if he would attack him but instead Hammers tapped Jack on the back saying “good job.” Very strange from the viscous Irish man. 3) Bret Thomas vs. Jason Williams: This wasn’t much of a match as it was dominated by Thomas, which is a shame as Jason is a good competitor. Thomas nailed Jason with the newly named The Fall (Formally Hammers Fall, a Gory Rack Piledriver) After the match Thomas continued beating on Jason. Jack Powers made the save running out and scaring him away. Powers then checked on Williams as Thomas left with a smile on his face. 4) Jacob Ryler vs. Ace Bennett: A decent match between these competitors but nothing special. Although Ryler used to be one of the main faces of SNW he seems to have fallen and is used to help bridge the Upper-midcard spot. Bennett was good as ever but lacked that special shine he has. Bennett got the win after hitting the insane Syracuse Dropped. Intermission. A basic SNW T-shirt was now available at the merchandise table. 5) New Age Lady Killers and Kevin Hart vs. Gentlemen’s Club and Sam Kineval: This match was truly amazing somehow all six competitors gelled well. The action was very even and in the end led to an explosion of finishers leaving Sam Kineval locked in the Sharpshooter from Kevin. Kineval started tapping but the referee was distracted by the fighting on the outside. Jacobs took advantage with a superkick then a Jacobs Drop 2.0. MOTN. While leaving Bockwinkel shouted and said “next week, your titles” implying that the long awaited title match will happen next week between the Gentlemen’s Club and The Lady Killers. 6) SNW: Henry Edwards vs. Evan Pagano: This was the third in the series of matches. Edwards had won a match clean and Pagano won the second via countout after nearly getting the win. The only reason this missed out on MOTN is we’ve seen some of this match before in the previous two matches. Pagano hit the top rope Calling and Edwards stayed within the ring this time but kicked out! Pagano went for the move again only for Edwards to grab the arm and slam him to the mat in a Crossface. Pagano soon tapped out.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Jan 25, 2010 17:33:17 GMT -5
Wow, your updating this quickly. It looks as if though Ace will be seeing a slower rise to the top, which I'm perfectly good with. Like the tweener side of Ace, hope it continues as it gives him a lot more competition to fight. Edwards is becoming a very credible champion, beating every challenger in front of him, hopefully someone gives him a true run for his money soon. Liking the Gentleman's Club/Lady Killers stuff, hoping the Lady Killers don't drop the belts though. Liking the Your Mom team and hoping to see them get a push. Keep up the great work man.
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Post by stevereno159 on Jan 30, 2010 2:11:44 GMT -5
Steven Kagemann FUSE Stats 11-11 in Tag Competition 13-14 in Singles Competition 24-25 total
1 X CZW Ultraviolent Underground Champion 1 X FUSE Duos Champion 1 X Masters of 3 Winners Own Style of Match "The Kagemann Deathmatch" Awards Won 09: Best Finisher, 3rd Best Highflyer, 3rd Best Tag Team, 5th Best Fued, 14; 16; and 25th Best Matches.
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woah it's been a while since i've read this, glad you've brought it back. read the past 6 pages of shows to remember stuff and make sure my record is right lolz
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Post by Red Dragon on Jan 31, 2010 14:24:59 GMT -5
All Access IncludedThe show started with the returning Matt Spade with a familiar face. The man with him was Kevin Hart’s former partner and brother Gavin Hart although slightly larger. They were announced as The House of Cards due to their last names. 1) House of Cards vs. Your Mom: Spade and Hart had some teething problems being a new tag team but they should be solved as they team together more often. Cody and Baz were having a fun time wrestling with this new team and got the surprise win following a double sunset flip. After the match Your Mom exited to the outside and celebrated like looney’s in the crowd getting as many high fives as humanly possible. Spade and Hart looked upset with what just happened. 2) Revolution X vs. Diamond Fortune: Another tag match followed this time it was slightly less even. Safu and Lynn took control of most of the match due to their experience but Diamond Fortune were getting good reactions from the crowd. They tried for their Neckbreaker/ Frog Splash combo but Safu interrupted, shoving Fortune to the outside and killing Diamond with a Samoan Drop. Kevin Hart walked out and said that last week he had the FUSE Champion tapping and so he demands a title shot. FUSE Champ, Sam Kineval came out and told Hart that he doesn’t deserve a shot at the title because first he has to prove himself. Hart says he doesn’t have to prove himself to anybody but gets cut off mid sentence by a low blow. 3) Ace Bennett vs. Tom Gerard: This was the battle of the former teammates. Its good to see how far Ace has come since his time as the American Airforce. Ace obviously looked better than Gerard even with Clark at ringside Ace took most of the match. There were some cool lucha spots that they threw in showing chemistry between the two but the Shinning Wizard spelt the end for Gerard. Intermission. Some older DVDs were at the merchandise table. It was announced that Team Frightening (Mike Quackenbush, Hallowicked and Frightmare) were announced to be in Main Event action next week. 4) Jack Powers and Jason Williams vs. Bret Thomas and Mike Hogan: This is the first match Powers and Thomas have been in the same ring since Thomas’ heel turn. Jason was in the match to get revenge on Thomas and got a lot more time to showcase his skills. Hogan was also impressive but Thomas’ new monster heel gimmick is going very well. Thomas got another pin fall over Williams with The Fall. 5) Chris Hammers vs. Jacob Ryler: This was a decent match but nothing special, although Ryler wrestles a heavyweight style he uses some highflying moves to excite the crowd. RevX tried to help Hammers but all members were sent out early on. In the end X Jack ran out and slid in a chair. As the referee sent him out Hammers hit Ryler with the chair and got a victory. After the match Hammers looked over to X Jack who was at the entrance and gave out a small smile. It seems as if X Jack impresses the former World Champ. 6) DUOS: New Age Lady Killers vs. Gentlemen’s Club: A great way to end of tonight’s show with a title match. The Killers got the loudest pop of the night and the fans were also quite vocal in voicing their opinions of Bockwinkel and Jacobs. So far this feud has already created some top quality action and it seems as if there will be more in the future. Although the Club entered with previous single wins over the Killers they couldn’t top the experience of the champions and fell to the Pin Pointer. MOTN.
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Post by Jack. on Jan 31, 2010 14:33:03 GMT -5
It would be fitting to have X Jack in Revolution X
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Post by Ace Bennett on Feb 1, 2010 18:12:14 GMT -5
Another good show here man. Glad Ace picked up another win over his former tag partner, looks like he will be rising through the ranks soon enough. Glad the Lady Killers won in the main event. Awesome that Your Mom got their first win, and the House of Cards team is a good way to use two unused talents. X Jack in Rev X should be interesting, but I prefer it the way it is right now. Keep up the good work.
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Post by cmpunk09 on Feb 1, 2010 23:09:22 GMT -5
Can we still sign up? If we can, just say, and I'll PM you the info.
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Post by †hê Jå§ðñ Wïllïåm§ on Feb 1, 2010 23:19:24 GMT -5
come on williams. We need you to get better
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Feb 2, 2010 10:37:22 GMT -5
House of Cards? I like it! Too bad The Gentleman's Club didn't pull off the win.
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Post by Red Dragon on Feb 15, 2010 8:57:36 GMT -5
Under the Coconut Tree1) Jason Williams vs. Alex Diamond: A decent way to kick off, these guys were given enough time to show off their skills and not too much for the match to drag. Both men kept the pace quick with high impact moves to connect with the crowd. Williams got a win over the tag competitor after a Psycho Driver. Matt Spade and Gavin Hart (now known as House of Cards) came to the ring and cut a decent promo on their opponents. They said that although they lost last week they would get their revenge tonight. 2) House of Cards vs. Your Mom: In a rematch from last week these two teams brought a completely different match. Like last week Spade and Hart had teething problems but it is only their second time teaming. Like last week Cody went for the double sunset flip but Spade reversed it into a pin of his own while keeping his feet on the ropes. 3) Kevin Hart vs. X Jack: Sam Kineval and his FUSE title were at ringside watching Hart after the low blow last week. Kineval was constantly distracting him causing Jack to get the upper hand. Kineval eventually got on the apron but Kevin took him down with a Superkick. Hart started to get momentum from then on and went for the 450 Splash only for Kineval to push him off the top to the floor causing a DQ. While X Jack left, Kineval threw Hart back in the ring. As Hart got to his feet Kineval hit him with the belt. Kineval then posed for a while over Hart before leaving. Intermission. Same DVD’s as last week with some Quackenbush merchandise which he had brought with him. 4) Four Corners: Safu vs. Ace Bennett vs. Jacob Ryler vs. Steven Kagemann: The rules of this match only allowed two men in the ring at one time which added as an extra element to the match. The match was decent but nothing special. Bennett just didn’t click with anyone in the match, apart from Kagemann who he had limited time with. The end came as Bennett pulled out his Syracuse Dropped on Kagemann then landed on Ryler. After the match Ace Bennett grabbed the microphone. Although obviously fatigued from the match Bennett felt it necessary to brag to the crowd about his recent performances. Bennett even said “hey, I’m possibly the best around huh?” 5) Mike Bockwinkel vs. Jack Powers: This was a good back and forth main event calibre match. As always with these two men they worked a very technical match with the mat being the main place the action contested. This match was cut short of being a real main event match when Bret Thomas came down and attacked Powers while Bockwinkel distracted the referee with a fake injury. Mike then got the pin. Bret Thomas then stood over Powers breathing freakishly heavily. Thomas then hoisted Powers up and dropped him back to the floor in his finisher named the Fall. 6) AirDevils and Evan Pagano vs. Mike Quackenbush, Hallowicked and Frightmare: Amazing match is all you can say about this match. Mike Quackenbush received a standing ovation when he entered and was over for the entire match. Incoherence also got good reactions and the fans loved ‘Wicked’s pet creature, Frightmare. The super-fast AirDevils worked very well against the Chikara athletes by keeping the pace super fast. The match came down to Pagano and Quackenbush and it was Quack who walked out the victor. MOTN
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Post by Ace Bennett on Feb 15, 2010 9:20:29 GMT -5
Nice to see a show posted here dude. The opening match was good, glad Williams picked up the win. Still hoping to see him get the FUSE Championship sometime. Nice rivalry developing between House of Cards and Your Mom, hopefully Your Mom can come out on top (ha!). Liking the Hart/Kineval feud thats going on. Awesome that Ace picked up the four corners win against those three guys. Love the bragging after the match, really like Ace's character on this. Liking the Thomas/Powers feud, and it was also a good way to get Bock on the show. Not surprised that Quack got the victory in the main event, it sounded like an awesome match. Great work man.
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Feb 15, 2010 10:28:06 GMT -5
Hart vs. Jack, I bet that was exciting! Good to see Ace going over in the 4 corners, Would've liked to see just about anyone go over in that one though. Lol, what's going on with the guys after my match? Beat each other's asses, fellas!
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Post by Red Dragon on Feb 15, 2010 12:23:12 GMT -5
A Working Title1) Gavin Hart vs. Cody Rejaro: This match was between one half of each of the tag teams that have been facing off in the past two weeks, House of Cards and Your Mom. Both men had they’re tag partner at ringside which led to Hart getting the win after Spade distracted the ref leading to a flying headbut from Hart to win. After all men had left, Mike Bockwinkel and Nick Jacobs came down to the ring. They cut a great promo on how they will bring honour, tradition and brilliance to the SNW Duos Championships when they win them tonight. 2) AirDevils and Kevin Hart vs. Diamond Fortune and Sam Kineval: Spectacular fast paced match with all six men going all out to get the win. Alex Diamond and Drake Fortune stepped up their game and worked well with the FUSE Champ. Hart once again had Kineval tapping in the sharpshooter but the referee was busy on the outside. Hart’s team did eventually get the win once Kineval limped from the ring and Diamond received a 450 Splash from Hart. 3) Jacob Ryler vs. Bret Thomas: An average match but nothing special, it was used to show the dominance of Thomas. There were a few good power spots with Thomas catching Ryler and flinging him around the ring. Thomas hit a triple powerbomb on Ryler but refused to go for the pin, instead he hit the Fall to get the victory. Thomas shouted at the camera telling Powers that next week he will be destroyed 4) Evan Pagano and Jason Williams vs. Ace Bennett and Mike Hogan: Another great match just quite not as good as the 6-man tag earlier. Before the match Hogan introduced his partner, which shocked Williams as it was his former partner and friend. Bennett got his A-Game back and really shinned. Pagano had the match won with the Calling but Bennett revered it into a roll-up and got the win. Intermission. A few new DVD’s were at the merchandise table. SNW World Champion Henry Edwards came out and thanked the crowd for coming and supporting SNW. However he was cut off by Chris Hammers and the rest of the Revolution X who challenged him to have a very special match. Edwards said he was a fighting champion and accepted. 5) Gauntlet: Henry Edwards vs. Revolution X: Edwards didn’t know what he put himself in for. At first he just faced LyNN and after a hard fought battle Edwards got the win with the H.E Driver. Safu then came to the ring and Hammers said that this was a Gauntlet match. Edwards tried to fight back but he was too exhausted. After a Samoan Drop Safu walked out causing a Count out to allow Hammers to finish the champ off with a Lariat and a Last Minute Orders. 6) DUOS: New Age Lady Killers vs. Gentlemen’s Club: Parkland and Sinn got the loudest reaction of the night and they reacted well to the crowd. The match was better than their previous encounters and the atmosphere was much better. The Gentlemen’s Club worked on Parklands left leg throughout the match, which kept the heels in control. This led to a failed attempt of the Pin Pointer allowing Bockwinkel to capitalise with a Bockwinkel Special Edition on Sinn for the shock 3-count. After the match Bockwinkel and Jacobs took hold of the Duos Championships and celebrated in the ring after cleanly beating the Killers. The crowd voiced their displeasure at the new Duos Champions.
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