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Post by Ace Bennett on Apr 19, 2010 18:12:10 GMT -5
Well another solid show. Not sure about Jacobs defending the Duos belt with a different partner, but at least the Gentleman's Club didn't lose the belts. Hopefully Your Mom can be pushed and eventually be ready to take the straps though. The Diamond Fortune push is interesting, and I see it being Ryler/Williams vs. Diamond Fortune at Riot Act. No surprise Kevin defended the FUSE title against his brother, could see him defend against Spade next just for a House of Cards sweep. Can't wait for the awards ceremony, could see Ace actually pick up some awards this year instead of just being runner up. Thomas and X Jack being inserted into the Rev X/Lady Powers feud should be good and the Warfare match should be intense. No surprise Ace lost in the main event because Hogan isn't quite on the same level as the other three competitors at the moment, but I would love to see that change with a Hogan/Quack feud to rehash the CHIKARA/Hogan feud. I could see a triple threat at Riot Act, but wouldn't be surprised if either Ace or Pagano ended up facing Quack in a singles match. Great show, really looking forward to Riot Act already.
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 29, 2010 10:35:50 GMT -5
Touch and GoSNW World Champion, ‘Lighting’ Mike Quackenbush opens up the show. He says he is here to announce his opponent for Riot Act III. He is torn between the man he wants to beat up, Ace Bennett and the man who he wants to face, Evan Pagano. He then announces he will face both in a triple threat. Ace Bennett comes out and calls Quack a coward for not facing him one on one. Quack then tells Ace that over the next 3 weeks all three men will compete in singles matches, tonight its Quack’s turn. 1) Carson Clark vs. Tom Gerard vs. Gavin Hart vs. Matt Spade vs. Cody Rejero vs. Baz Hepburn: This basically worked as a 3-team tag match but without any tags. All men were trying to get the win for themselves but agreed to team up with their partner. After some cool dives Clark hit a Swan Dive DDT on Baz for the 3-count. The cocky duo known as Diamond Fortune came out and mocked Jason Williams for being so fragile. They challenged him and his “bum pal” to a tag match at Riot Act 3. That is if Jason’s not still in the hospital. Jacob Ryler then came out and Drake exited the ring for the singles match. 2) Jacob Ryler vs. Alex Diamond: A decent match not as good as last weeks when Ryler took on Drake but still pretty decent. With neither man a particularly great worker the middle section became bland. The action picked up in the end as Ryler hit the Higher We Go but Drake caused a DQ by breaking up the pin. After the match Diamond Fortune attacked Ryler until he couldn’t move. The duo then called out Jason knowing that he wasn’t there. They then told the crowd this would be the scene at Riot Act. 3) Kevin Hart and X Jack vs. Sam Kineval and Mike Hogan: A very good match from these midcard talents. As usual when you have any of these men in a match it turns out to be a good one. Either team could have won but Hart got the win with a 450 Splash on Hogan. MOTN Intermission. The ring announcer hyped up Riot Act 3 and the awards ceremony the night before which is now sold out. However the ceremony will be a special feature on the DVD for Riot Act 3. 4) Lady Powers vs. Revolution X: This six man tag match pitted the New Age Lady Killers and Jack Powers against Chris Hammers, Safu and LyNN. The action was alot slower than most 6-man tag matches which did serve to be a good thing. The action was technical based with strong stikes which led to a Pin Pointer from the Lady Killers for the 3-count. Steven Kagemann came out and said he was sick of seeing these “wretched monkeys” jump about in “KAGEMANN’S RING!” He issued an open challenge to anyone next week to face him. 5) SNW: Mike Quackenbush vs. Nick Jacobs: This match wasn’t as good as Quack’s previous encounters with Jacobs’ partner Mike Bockwinkel but was still quite good. The majority of the match was Quack stretching Jacobs in various holds and submissions. It was eventually the Quackendriver two that put one half of the Duos Champions away.
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 29, 2010 10:36:46 GMT -5
Riot Act IIISNW World ChampionshipMike Quackenbush vs. Evan Pagano vs. Ace Bennett Warfare 3Lady Power X vs. Revolution X New Age Lady Killers, Jack Powers and X Jack vs. Chris Hammers, Safu, LyNN and Bret Thomas Jason Williams and Jacob Ryler vs. Diamond Fortune
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Post by Jack. on Apr 29, 2010 10:58:55 GMT -5
Team with Hart and winning is sick. I like that I won that match of the night. This continues to be one of the most consistent and easy to read diaries on the board.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Apr 29, 2010 11:19:13 GMT -5
Again, I love that I'm FUSE Champion. Defending it against Gavin Hart was nice and I enjoyed teaming with X Jack. Glad we won in the MOTN.
Kevin Hart's SNW Record
Singles Record: 19-8
Tag Record: 12-11
Overall Record: 31-19
Championships FUSE Champion [1] First Student Cup Holder [1] Best Student Award Winner
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Apr 30, 2010 12:28:02 GMT -5
lol "bum pal" the overseas edition of "butt buddy" Any match with Kevin Hart always has potential to be MOTN Hope Bockwinkel pulls out some big awards this year. I'll take up Kagemann's challenge. Quack beats Nick too?? BOO
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Post by stevereno159 on May 1, 2010 21:40:32 GMT -5
I'm liking this open challenge, hopefully it leads to me getting in a feud then a big push lol
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Post by Red Dragon on May 11, 2010 8:32:40 GMT -5
Dude, Where’s My Moped
1) Diamond Fortune vs. Your Mom: A basic start to the night. These teams have faced off many times before but this time Diamond Fortune took most of the advantage. This was used to build up Alex Diamond and Drake Fortune and it worked well after a Neckbreaker/Frogsplash combo.
The SNW Duos Champions Nick Jacobs and Mike Bockwinkel, the Gentlemen’s Club were shown backstage. They talked solely about their dominance in the tag division. They said no-one is on the same level as them in SNW.
2) X Jack and Jack Powers vs. Revolution X: RevX was represented by LyNN and Safu. This served as a preview for Warfare at Riot Act 3. The action was back and forth until RevX took control beating down X Jack. X eventually made the tag but this still wasn’t enough and Powers was pinned following a Samoan Drop.
Steven Kagemann came out and shouted in his strange caveman-esq language. He was here to see who accepted his open challenge. ‘Man in the Box’ by Alice in Chains played and the innovator of violence, Tommy Dreamer arrived. As Dreamer entered Kagemann exited from the ring. Dreamer said he came here to fight and is surprised how ‘cowardly’ Kagemann is in the flesh. Kagemann attacked and the two brawled around the arena which the fans loved.
Intermission. Dreamer and Kagemann fought by the merchandise table before fighting their way backstage. The ring announcer hyped up Riot Act III and the Awards Ceremony.
3) AirDevils vs. Mike Hogan and Sam Kineval: Great match by all four men. Hogan and Kineval are similar and so worked well as a team. The AirDevils had the experience advantage and worked it well. However the combined mite of Hogan and Kineval became too much after a Welcome to Kineval-ville Mother F*cker on Clark.
After Ace Bennett had made his way out for his match Evan Pagano came out. He said that this week it is Bennett’s time to prove himself in the main event, as Quack did last week. Pagano then announced his opponent.
4) Ace Bennett vs. Kevin Hart: Bennett’s opponent was the FUSE Champion, Kevin Hart. This was an internet fans dream and many have petitioned for it since their first match. The match itself was too amazing to handle and on on-par with their previous match. Kevin looked like he had the match won when he went for a 450 Splash however Bennett rolled to the outside and made an escape causing a countout win for Hart.
As Bennett made his exit, Hart grabbed his title and told Bennett ‘this is not over’. Bennett didn’t seem to care as he kept himself safe ready for Riot Act III. [/size]
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Post by Red Dragon on May 11, 2010 8:32:56 GMT -5
Riot Act IIISNW World ChampionshipMike Quackenbush vs. Evan Pagano vs. Ace Bennett Warfare 3Lady Power X vs. Revolution X New Age Lady Killers, Jack Powers and X Jack vs. Chris Hammers, Safu, LyNN and Bret Thomas FUSE ChampionshipKevin Hart vs. Sam Kineval Jason Williams and Jacob Ryler vs. Diamond Fortune
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Post by Red Dragon on May 11, 2010 8:33:21 GMT -5
NewsMike Quackenbush does it again. One month ago the ‘Master of a Thousand Holds’ defended the SNW World Title in Chikara against Jack Powers in a SNW showcase. This week he did it again this time against Evan Pagano. The following night he teamed he defeated Pagano again in tag team action. Quack also defended the belt in Evolve against Mike Hogan putting his total title defences up to 5. Some fans were upset over the number of matches at ‘Dude, Where’s My Moped’ the reason behind this is because they don’t to spoil too much for Riot Act III. SNW’s next show ‘Preparing for War’ will most likely be the same with many promos and lesser matches. One half of funny energetic tag team Your Mom may be leaving SNW. Baz Hepburn announced on Twitter that he will be leaving SNW and moving to a different area to find work. It is expected that Riot Act will be his last show. His tag team partner, Cody Rejaro is expected to be stuck in the midcard. The Tommy Dreamer/Steven Kagemann angle only came about when Kagemann needed an opponent for Riot Act. Luckily Quackenbush stepped in and suggested Dreamer after performances in DGUSA, Evolve and Chikara. Some wrestlers wanted to book a Kagemann Deathmatch but it was rejected as it would not get the attention it deserves. It is expected that they will have an unsanctioned fight at Riot Act.
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2010 18:30:28 GMT -5
Shame Your Mom lost. Baz is leaving? Hopefully this leads to a good push for Cody Rejero
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Post by Ace Bennett on May 11, 2010 19:07:51 GMT -5
Still enjoying this after 41 pages. The past two shows were both great. Would've wanted to see Ace pick up a clean win over Hart on the latest show, but I could see that leading to something later on when Ace wins to title haha. Maybe some form of unification feud? Could be awesome as is anything between Hart and Ace. Keep up the great work.
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Post by Shamrock. on May 12, 2010 5:56:47 GMT -5
loving this still and cannot wait for RA3 but i'm wondering why Thomas hasn't been used as much as he was when he is a key part of the wargames match?
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Post by stevereno159 on May 12, 2010 13:37:06 GMT -5
feud with tommy dreamer? SAWEET!!!
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Post by Red Dragon on May 17, 2010 11:52:11 GMT -5
Preparing for War1) X Jack and Jack Powers vs. House of Cards: Last week the two Jacks who will be on the same side at Riot Act III suffered a defeat. This week the team got their first win. They controlled most of the match and looked good going into Riot Act. Jason Williams and Jacob Ryler came out and called out their opponents for Riot Act, Diamond Fortune. In the ring they traded insults with the cocky duo of Alex Diamond and Drake Fortune getting the advance. After having enough Ryler and Williams threw them from the ring telling them there will be nowhere to run at Riot Act. 2) Steven Kagemann vs. Baz Hepburn: Cody Rejaro was at ringside but couldn’t do anything but look on and watch as Baz was destroyed. Kagemann hit three top rope double stomps to the face before mercifully putting Hepburn away with a DeathDrive. Kagemann then grabbed the mic and challenged Tommy Dreamer to show up at Riot Act. Although they haven’t got a match Kagemann said he will ‘dEstROY DrEAMer!’ 3) Revolution X and Sam Kineval vs. New Age Lady Killers and Kevin Hart: This was a mixture of two matches at Riot Act. Firstly the Warfare match pitting RevX and Bret Thomas versus Lady Killers, Powers and X Jack. Secondly the FUSE title match between Hart and Kineval. It was a good match but nothing special, they seem to be saving it all for Riot Act. Distraction from Amy on the outside leads to a Burning Hammer on Parkland. Intermission. Lots of hype for next week’s Riot Act III. Full list of matches will be posted on their website following tonight’s show. 4) DUOS: Gentlemen’s Club vs. Super Smash Bros: Player Uno and Player Dos have appeared in SNW before and put on a good show tonight. However they were overshadowed by the Duos Champs who took control of the match midway and got in complete control. An Assisted Bockwinkel Special on Dos gave them another defence. Bockwinkel grabbed the mic following this and said that it doesn’t matter who their opponent is at Riot Act they will still be holding the championships following the event. Their opponents will be announced along with the rest of the card tonight. After Evan Pagano has entered the ring, Ace Bennett makes his way out. He said he would have loved to have come out and face Pagano tonight but he doesn’t want to ruin his chances at Riot Act. So instead he’ll ruin Pagano’s. 5) Evan Pagano vs. Chris Hammers: Hammers didn’t look happy at being picked for this match as he has his own match to prepare for as he leads Revolution X into Warfare. As you would expect one week away from SNW’s big event neither men went for anything spectacular. It was still a good main event to end off the night on. Bennett’s distraction led to a Last Minute Orders by hammers picking up the ring. After the match Bennett stood over Pagano and motioned for the belt to be around his waist come Riot Act.
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Post by Red Dragon on May 17, 2010 11:52:36 GMT -5
Riot Act 3SNW World ChampionshipMike Quackenbush vs. Evan Pagano vs. Ace Bennett Warfare IIINew Age Lady Killers, Jack Powers and X Jack vs. Revolution X and Bret Thomas FUSE ChampionshipKevin Hart vs. Sam Kineval Duos ChampionshipsGentlemen’s Club vs. Teddy Hart and Jack Evans Jason Williams and Jacob Ryler vs. Diamond Fortune AirDevils vs. Your Mom vs. House of Cards vs. Mystery Team Also scheduled to appear:Steven Kagemann and Tommy Dreamer ------------------------ Up Next: Awards Ceremony 2010 Then: Riot Act 3
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Post by Deleted on May 17, 2010 16:54:12 GMT -5
Damn you Baz. Your holding me back!
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Post by Ace Bennett on May 17, 2010 17:53:06 GMT -5
The show was awesome, glad to see Ace going into Riot Act with the momentum. The Warfare Match, the tag team championship match, and the main event are all sure to be awesome. Really can't wait. Keep it up dude.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on May 17, 2010 23:28:28 GMT -5
Loved that Bennett/Hart was the main event on the previous show, it seems like we are a great pair. Onto the new show, the main event was very good. I also love the Gentlemen's Club as Duos Champions. The six man tag sounded great even though we lost. I'm really looking forward to Riot Act [you'll get a full reply from me], as well as the Awards Ceremony.
Kevin Hart's SNW Record
Singles Record: 20-8
Tag Record: 12-12
Overall Record: 32-20
Championships FUSE Champion [1] First Student Cup Holder [1] Best Student Award Winner
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Post by Red Dragon on May 20, 2010 13:17:21 GMT -5
Awards Ceremony 2010Fuse ArenaOn the stage there is a little podium with a mic wired up. The floor is covered with chairs with the current SNW roster. There’s some past SNW members such as James Simmons, Jordan Devine and Petey the Pirate. There is limited seating for public which is sold out. Everyone is dressed normally but it seems as if everyone is still under kayfabe. Kagemann is dressed in torn clothing while the Gentlemen’s Club are dressed in fine suits. The ceremony starts with Mike Quackenbush walking out onto the stage. He thanks everyone for turning up and talks about how tonight we give thanks to the wrestlers of SNW. We start off with some quick awards which will be announced in the form of videos.
Best Highflyer 2009 Winner: Jason Williams 1. Ace Bennett 2. Kevin Hart 3. Mike Hogan
Best on Mic 2009 Winner: Mike Bockwinkel 1. Mike Bockwinkel 2. Chris Hammers 3. Ace Bennett
Most Improved 2009 Winner: Evan Pagano 1. Kevin Hart 2. Bret Thomas 3. X Jack
One to Watch New Award 1. Mike Hogan 2. X Jack 3. Kevin Hart
Best Finisher 2009 Winner: Fire Tornado (Steven Kagemann) 1. Syracuse Dropped (Ace Bennett) 2. Adulthood (Youth Culture) 3. Bockwinkel Special: Championship Edition (Mike Bockwinkel)
Best Show 2009 Winner: Riot Act 1. Riot Act 2 2. One (Anniversary Show) 3. Best of Duos Night 2
Most Memorable Moment 2009 Winner: Mike Bockwinkel turning on Chris Hammers 1. Henry Edwards 10 month reign ending via injury 2. ‘Lightning’ Mike Quackenbush wins the belt 3. SNW restarts (again)
Best Feud 2009 Winner: Chris Hammers vs. Henry Edwards 1. New Age Lady Killers vs. Youth Culture 2. Gentlemen’s Club vs. SNW 3. Chris Hammers vs. Henry Edwards A short break then occurs before we move into the bigger awards. Cody Rejaro seems to be quite drunk and after chatting with the members of the public is taken back to his seat by Kevin Hart and X Jack. Mike Quackenbush gets back on stage for the next award. Quackenbush talks about how tag wrestling is an art how you have to take care of both yourself and your partner. These are the teams that have done this successfully. Best Tag Team 2009 Winner: New Age Lady Killers 1. New Age Lady Killers- Drew Parkland and Daniel Sinn 2. Youth Culture- Sam Kineval and Matt Spade 3. Gentlemen’s Club- Mike Bockwinkel and Nick Jacobs
For a second year in a row the New Age Lady Killers get the award for Best Tag Team however before they can get on stage The Gentlemen’s Club climb on stage next to Quack. Bockwinkel says how can the Lady Killers be ‘Best Tag Team’ when they beat them for the belts? Bockwinkel says this whole awards ceremony is a scam before exiting to his seat to continue drinking his champagne. The Lady Killers get on stage and tell Bockwinkel that after Riot Act they will get their belts back.
Roderick Strong and Alex Shelley then get on the stage and talk about the early days of SNW when they helped train them. Shelley mentions ‘Giggles the Clown’ to Pagano who laughs it off. They say they are here to announce the winner of the ‘Best Wrestler’ award. Best Wrestler 2009 Winner: Jack Powers 1. Ace Bennett 2. Mike Bockwinkel 3. Henry Edwards Bockwinkel smashes his champagne flute on the floor then orders the staff to give him a new glass. Ace Bennett wanders up on stage. He first sarcastically thanks ‘Mr. Personality’ Roderick Strong for boring the entire audience with his dull tone then asks Shelley where his boyfriend is. Bennett said he deserves this award because he has had a fantastic year. He calls each one of his matches MOTY worthy and claims that he should just stay on the stage for the next award as well. Bennett said his perfect year will be topped off perfectly tomorrow night as he becomes SNW World Champion.
A projector then displays a video onto the back of the stage. The video show Austin Aries sitting in a lavish arm chair with a glass of red wine on his side table. Aries firstly apologises for not being there however still in heel character Aries says that he is the ‘MVP of any promotion he enters’ so it is obligatory that he gives the award for SNW MVP. MVP 2009 Winner: Chris Hammers 1. Henry Edwards 2. Mike Bockwinkel 3. Ace Bennett Once again Bockwinkel smashes his glass by throwing it at the podium on stage. As he does this staff usher him out. Nick Jacobs follows shouting “You can’t do that to him!” We see Ace Bennett looking unhappy as former SNW World Champion Henry Edwards makes his way onto the stage. Edwards (still visibly injured) thanks everyone for attending. He said his rehab for his injury is going well and he will be returning to the ring sooner than he thought. He then introduces to final award the best matches from SNW/FUSE history.
Top 25 Matches in SNW/FUSE History 1. Mike Bockwinkel vs. Chris Hammers vs. Henry Edwards ‘Riot Act 2’ 2. Henry Edwards vs. Austin Aries ‘Monkey Business’ 3. Steel Cage: New Age Lady Killers vs. Youth Culture ‘Return of the Steel Cage’ 4. Ace Bennett vs. Evan Pagano ‘The Evil That Men Do’ 5. Jack Powers vs. Austin Aries ‘One’ 6. Youth Culture vs. New Age Lady Killers ‘Riot Act 2’ 7. Ace Bennett vs. Kevin Hart vs. Mike Hogan ‘A New Coronation Night 1’ 8. Warfare II: Revolution X vs. Edwards, Powers, Pagano & Liger ‘The Tokyo Show Night 2’. 9. Henry Edwards vs. Tyler Black ‘Return of Black’ 10. Mike Quackenbush vs. Chris Hammers vs. Ace Bennett ‘A New Coronation Night 2’ 11. Henry Edwards vs. Nigel McGuinness 'Edinburgh, Scotland' 12. Ace Bennett vs. Evan Pagano ‘Pain, Suffering and Cookies’ 13. Youth Culture vs. New Age Lady Killers ‘Best of the Duos Night 2’ 14. Henry Edwards vs. Steve Corino ‘One Wish’ 15. Henry Edwards vs. Austin Aries ‘Kentucky Doom’ 16. New Age Lady Killers vs. Motor City Machine Guns ‘Best of the Duos Night 2’ 17. Henry Edwards vs. Mike Bockwinkel ‘One’ 18. Ace Bennett vs. Kevin Hart ‘The Restart.3’ 19. Mike Quackenbush vs. Mike Bockwinkel ‘Purple Haze’ 20. Steel Cage: Henry Edwards vs. Chris Hammers 'The Showdown' 21. Jack Powers vs. Patrick Everson 'Japan Name' 22. Henry Edwards vs. Evan Pagano vs. Nick Jacobs ‘Big Apple Challenge’ 23. Chris Hammers vs. Henry Edwards 'London, England' 24. Lightning Calling vs. Ace Bennett and Mike Hogan ‘Baby Steps’ 25. Warfare: Revolution X vs. Jacob Ryler, Jack Powers & Mike Bockwinkel 'Riot Act’
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