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Post by Ace Bennett on Mar 18, 2011 16:44:38 GMT -5
Good show. Sucks to see no Ace, but it plays off the cowardly heel thing. Would like to see Ace turn back into a cocky face soon, it would freshen him up a bit. Very random main event, would've stuck Edwards/Kagemann there instead. At least Hart is getting some recognition. Wish you would continue to push Hogan, but it looks like Joseph got that spot as of now. Sucks to see Cantrell drop in the rankings, but not really surprising. Hopefully if and when he gets a student trial he puts on a good showing. Keep it up.
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Post by Red Dragon on Mar 24, 2011 11:39:03 GMT -5
Fight Against InjusticeS1) El Hijo de Angel Custodio vs. Zeke: The student show started with Enrique debuting a new gimmick, translating as “the son of Guardian Angel.” The Mexican got on well with the crowd and pinned Zeke following a Spanish Fly. S2) Christopher Kennedy Jones vs. X Matt vs. Phenom: Our second student bout of the night was a mixed bag of performances. Matt was on top form, CKJ was decent and Phenom looked like he didn’t even want to be there. Matt won after the awesome looking Golden Gate Crasher. “The Trooper” by Iron Maiden kicks off the show, signalling the arrival of Henry Edwards. He instantly challenges Bennett to title match, using up his guaranteed title match. Bennett comes to the stage and tells him the match will take place later tonight. 1) Vincent Fury vs. Jason Williams: Fury’s second official match in SNW went pretty well for the young talent. Jason had a lot of offence and the crowd loved him but it was Fury who picked up the win with the Fury Strike for the win. Jack Powers ran out again but Fury was alert enough to escape. Frustrated Powers attacked Jason. Powers then realised what he was doing and stopped. He apologised to a confused Jason then held his head in his hands. 2) Jack Joseph and Mike Hogan vs. A.J Matthews and Matt Spade: Shockingly a really awesome match, all four men really stepped it up to pull out all the stops. Jack and AJ fought with real intensity against each other while Spade and Hogan both looked like they had a point to prove. Hogan’s Futurism gets his team the win. Chris Hammers, Jordan Devine, LyNN and Amy Lee are backstage. Hammers does the talking for RevX and tells the camera about how he is fed up of how they are all treated. He says that tonight he and Devine will once again add another win against the upcoming talent trying to steal their spot. 3) Student Trial 2: Steven Kagemann vs. Jet Jaguar: This was Jaguar’s second trial and he had a tough contest against one half of the Duos champions. Kagemann stiffed Jag up quite a lot and controlled most of the match. Jaguar did fight back but ended up being hit by the Fire Tornado to end it. The New Age Lady Killers were backstage alongside Red Dragon. The talked about how they have separate rivals but their goals remain the same, to rid SNW of their enemies. Dragon said that tonight they team up in a six man tag to “fight against injustice.” 4) Kevin Hart and Cody Rejero vs. Revolution X: Devine and Hammers represented RevX and did very well against the two Canadians. Hart has been on the up and up recently and fought alongside fellow Canadian Rejaro to try and put RevX in their place. Despite their best efforts in this great match Hart fell to the numbers after Cody was taken out, giving RevX the win. Intermission. There was a ballot box at the merchandise table where you could vote who the fans thought would walk away with the SNW title. A few wrestlers such as Cody Rejaro, Jason Williams, Kevin Hart and others all came out to make their own votes. 5) Evan Pagano vs. Jacob Ryler: A sign of respect was shown before the match with a handshake and then they went at each other. Pagano is building his way up to a World Title shot and he did well here against Ryler. After missing the Broken and Beaten Pagano hit the SickKick for the 3-count. 6) The Gentlemen’s Club and Bret Thomas vs. New Age Lady Killers and Red Dragon: Another great match in this blockbuster night and we still have the World Title match to go! The match started off slow but the pace grew and grew until all men were getting in the ring and brawling with each other. After a series of finishers the Pin Pointer by the Killers gave them the win after pinning Thomas. The Gentlemen’s Club didn’t seem like they wanted to help their tag partner in the end and went to leave as the Killers and Dragon stayed in the ring. Dragon then called them back. Dragon said there is only one way to get rid of Bockwinkel and that’s to kick him out of SNW. He said that what he plans to do. Just before the main event the ring announcer revealed the number of votes for the main event competitors. He said that there was an overwhelming majority towards the challenger, Henry Edwards that he would be walking home with the belt tonight. He also revealed that there was one vote for Cody Rejaro, which no doubt was put in by Cody himself. 7) SNW: Ace Bennett vs. Henry Edwards: To top off this great night we had the big title fight. Edwards using up his title shot he earned at “Be the Best” is challenging the reigning champion, Ace Bennett who is close to beating Edwards own record title reign. The match itself was good but never kicked into top gear. The action picked up towards the end Edwards looking to put Ace away. An obvious low blow by Ace got him DQ’ed. The fans boo’ed hard as the referee raised Edward’s arm (who was still on the ground) it was then announced that Ace Bennett is still the SNW World Champion. Ace grabbed his belt and left with a smirk on his face knowing that he has outsmarted Edwards and escaped with his title.
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Post by Red Dragon on Mar 24, 2011 11:39:25 GMT -5
NewsSNW announced today the return of the SNW Awards Ceremony. Just like the two previous years the SNW 2011 Awards Ceremony will be held one night before SNW’s trademark Riot Act show. The event will be held in the FUSE Arena and will be open to the public. However like last year there is limited seating for general admission and can only be purchased as part of SNW’s Riot Act IV package. The plan of having Henry Edwards use up his title match as soon as possible was to add a twist in the tale of his feud with Bennett. It also adds futher bad blood between challenger, Henry Edwards and Ace Bennett. They are expected to meet once more in the main event of Riot Act IV for the title. Meanwhile another feud looks to be coming to its end. Red Dragon has reportedly had a meeting with SNW officials about a match with Mike Bockwinkel at Riot Act. Jet Jaguar seems to be impressing both management and fellow wrestlers with his work in the student trial. SNW management are very high on the young masked man who could be called up as soon as his trial ends. Other workers management are high on are Riley Shamrock and Zakk Static. It is likely that all 8 students will get a full roster call up but then a few of the lesser able students will be released. SNW are in contact with many top tag teams to bring them into SNW’s annual Duos’ tournament. The tournament was previously known as "Best of Duos" but it has been announced that it will take a different name this year. The Motor City Machine Guns are the most likely to compete. Meanwhile the deal between SNW and Japanese sensation, Katsuhiko Nakajima continues. Riot Act IVLive from the “FUSE Arena” only on Go Fight Live 6 Weeks Away---Matches to be Announced Soon---
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Post by CF9™ on Mar 24, 2011 16:12:07 GMT -5
Ooooh, the awards are back? I can't wait to read that one. Red Dragon and Bockwinkel would be a great match for Riot Act, which I'm already pumped for btw. I'll be reading, dog.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Mar 24, 2011 20:51:17 GMT -5
Awesome rewards are back! Hopefully Ace can pick some up this year. Would love to see Cantrell get called up, but could see him becoming a part of the AirDevils, which would be fine even though they are jobbers. Loved the way you ended the Ace/Edwards match, allowing for build to Riot Act. Seems like Ace has been champ for a really long time. Would obviously love one more defense to become the highest defending champ, but it'd be fitting for it to be a tie. Great show man, looking forward to Riot Act and the other matches that will be added.
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Mar 25, 2011 14:18:44 GMT -5
Who came up with that name for Enrique? Someone's been using Babelfish! Vince Fury seems like SNW's version of Mike Bennett. Cool to see JJ put on a good match. Lol, Hart & Rejero, The Calgary Sons in SNW! Hows Dragon gonna run Bockwinkel out of SNW when Dragon is still technically "on loan" from TCW from last year? Cool to see Ace retain as the good heel he is! Nice long run, but I hope Ace doesnt surpass Jacobs and Bockwinkel as the longest reinging and defending champs.
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Post by Red Dragon on Mar 30, 2011 13:26:41 GMT -5
The Back DoorThere are posters and flyers all round the arena tonight all advertising the return of SNW’s biggest event, Riot Act. Riot Act IV is just 5 Weeks Away. S1) Travis Cantrell vs. Zakk Static: Great student bout to kick off. Zakk has been on a roll but Travis wouldn’t let Zakk just steamroll all over him. Despite Travis’ best efforts a Brainbuster put him away, S2) Cain Jackal vs. Riley Shamrock: Another top student match as the animal-like Jackal took on the technically sound, Shamrock. Riley worked the match statistically well taking down the big man and locking in the Ode to Shamrock for the win. SNW World Champion, Ace Bennett swaggered his way to the ring. He bragged about outsmarting Edwards last week. He asked Edwards what he’s got now and answers his own question telling he has nothing, no title and no title shot. 1) Vincent Fury vs. Jacob Ryler: Fury was impressive once again. Ryler really took the fight to Ryler but Fury’s sneaky tactics put him back on top. The Fury Strike gave Vincent another win. Following the match Jack Powers ran out once more, Fury ran away and Powers got angry once more. Ryler tried to calm him down but Powers pushed him aside and stormed out. 2) Evan Pagano vs. Cody Rejero vs. Matt Spade vs. Drew Parkland: A random but pretty fun four way bout. There was some good wrestling, big spots and even comedy from Cody and Drew. Pagano continued his dominant roll with the Calling on Spade. After everyone left Parkland and Sinn (who was at ringside supporting him) were the only two remaining. Sinn took the mic saying that as they pinned one half of the Duos Champions last week they should be in line for a title shot. The Fatality Squad came out and Thomas said they couldn’t pin him one on one, so... 3) Bret Thomas vs. Daniel Sinn: A good big man powerhouse/brawl type of match. A lot different to most of SNW’s fast paced bouts and the fans appreciated the difference. Both Kagemann and Parkland were ejected from ringside leading to a Original Sinn and a win for Sinn. Steven Kagemann then ran out and attacked Sinn but Parkland was out quick to make the save. Parkland then said that their match at Riot Act is on but they don’t want just another tag match they want a stipulation, “so we cap whup yo a**es even harder!” 4) The Gentlemen’s Club and A.J Matthews vs. AirDevils and Jack Joseph: A big six-man tag ended the first half with two differing styles clashing. The technical heel team faced off against the highflying face team. Sadly for Joseph he was let down by his teammates who fell to a Eastern Execution from A.J Intermission. Bockwinkel, Jacobs and Matthews all left and seemed happy with the win. Back in the ring the AirDevils started to argue but Jack was able to stop them before anything happened. The ring announcer said all updates on Riot Act IV will be on the SNW website following tonight’s show. 5) Trial 3: Ace Bennett vs. Jet Jaguar: Jaguar’s third trial match was by far his toughest, against the reigning World Champion. Jaguar showed a lot of heart staying in the bout and taking all the abuse from Ace. In the end Jaguar fell to the Shinning Wizard. Red Dragon was next out but he wasn’t here to compete. He told the crowd he has spoken to SNW officials about a match with Mike Bockwinkel at Riot Act. He says that as an added stipulation if he wins Bockwinkel’s SNW Contract will be torn up. However he said he had to bargain something himself, his mask. So at Riot Act IV Red Dragon will take on Mike Bockwinkel in a Career vs. Mask match. 6) Henry Edwards vs. Steven Kagemann: In a rematch from two weeks ago both competitors went all out to brutalise each other. Kagemann even hit a Double Stomp from the top to the outside! In the end the result was the same as Edwards drilled Kagemann with the HE Driver. Revolution X were next to come to the ring. Hammers says they are upset how management treat them and how the newer talent are treated better. Kevin Hart comes out and calls Hammers bitter. Hart bets that although they didn’t meet at Be the Best he would have come out on top if they met. All three men attack Hart until Mike Hogan makes the save leading to... 7) Revolution X vs. Kevin Hart and Mike Hogan: A good main event to end off the night, although unannounced the crowd were hot for it. LyNN and Amy remained at ringside throughout despite multiple attempts to interfere. Hogan and Hart seemed to have the upper hand taking out Hammers and going for the 450 on Devine until LyNN interfered causing a DQ. For the second week in a row the SNW main event ended in a DQ. LyNN carried on attacking the worn down Hart and Hogan until Hammers and Devine got back to their feet and joined in the beating. After a Last Minute Orders from Hammers and a Devinity from Devine they posed in the ring with all 3 men holding their arms up high.
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Post by Red Dragon on Mar 30, 2011 13:27:05 GMT -5
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Post by Red Dragon on Mar 30, 2011 13:27:23 GMT -5
Exclusive videos from SNW’s websiteSNW has released two videos concerning the feud between Revolution X and “the upcoming talent” as Hammers put it. The first video is of Kevin Hart and Mike Hogan following their beat-down from Revolution X. Then Revolution X sent in a video in reply to Hart and Hogan. Kevin Hart and Mike Hogan are backstage after their match at “The Back Door.” Mike Hogan is holding an ice bag on his neck while Hart rises from the bench and starts speaking.Hart: We’re all sick and tired of you Hammers. Not just me and Hogan but all the guys in the back and all the guys watching. Week in week out you complain that the “young guys” are taking your spots. Hasn’t it accrued to you that if you actually stopped complaining and started wrestling you wouldn’t be in this mess? Hogan rises, putting the ice bag to one side. A big red mark is clear around his shoulder and neck area from the beat down from Revolution X.Hogan: It’s time to make a stand. A fight against the revolution, its happened before and its happening again. You can look at us as “young talent” all you want but you better not underestimate us ‘cause that’s when it gets dangerous. Hart: So take this message straight to Hammers and his little puppets. Next week, we’re evening the odds. Revolution X of Chris Hammers, Jordan Devine, LyNN and Amy Lee are in a hotel room. The camera focuses on Hammers sitting in a arm chair as the other listen.Hammers: So you want my response, huh? You want me to respond to these little punks? They want to claim that my “complaining” hinders my wrestling, well their wrong. Who is the first ever SNW Champion? Was it Mike Hogan? No. Kevin Hart? No. It was me. I’ve carried this company on my back, I am this company and now these kids think their little gossip will frighten me? Well they don’t know Chris Hammers at all. The camera moves over to Jordan Devine sitting on a sofa with LyNN and Amy, the later of which he has his arm over. Devine: What you guys fail to see is that we are Revolution X. We’ve been though trials and tribulations but we always come out on top. Revolution X is a lot like gold. Precious, beautiful (looks over at Amy) and strong. And you guys... well your like mud. Worthless, weak and (laughs) look like sh*t. Hammers: So, Hart and Hogan, I think you should get our message by now. But just in case your tiny brains don’t understand, I’ll put it as simple as humanly possible. If you want to play with the big boys you should prepare for war.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Mar 30, 2011 16:55:19 GMT -5
Very good show, with a lot of build up. Really wish you would've pushed the Bennett/Edwards storyline a little further, because that is for your big title after all. Bock/Dragon should be awesome and I've been waiting for a Matthews/Joseph one on one encounter for a while now. Really hoping Fatality Squad will go over the Lady Killers though. Really like the Rev X/up and comers storyline, would be cool if you called someone up for it, even if it wasn't Travis. It would probably be Shamrock haha. Good job.
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Post by CF9™ on Mar 30, 2011 21:42:44 GMT -5
The back door was a nice show, man. I'm kinda off and on with this sim so I don't really know too many of the characters, but the shows are written well enough to where I can just jump right in and get an entertaining read. Keep this up, 57 pages! Wow!
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 8, 2011 10:28:53 GMT -5
Light at the End of the Tunnel
There are more posters and flyers scattered around the arena, all advertising the return of SNW’s biggest event Riot Act. Riot Act IV is just 4 Weeks Away.
S1) X Matt vs. Phenom: This student bout to kick off was spoiled by Phenom’s performance. Matt seemed motivated to put on a good show but couldn’t get anything out of the gangsta. Matt stil got the win with the Golden Gate Crasher.
S2) Travis Cantrell vs. vs. Zakk Static vs. El Hijo de Angel Custodio vs. Riley Shamrock: A really fun four way student bout. All are more than ready for trials on the roster. Zakk looked to steal the win from Travis but Riley re-stole it to win the match.
The main show kicks off with Henry Edwards who announces after a meeting with SNW officials he get his rematch after Ace Bennett cheated to get out of facing him two weeks ago. Ace Bennett appears but Edwards cuts him off. Edwards says the conditions in which he got the title only entitle him to this one match for the title. If he loses he won’t get another title shot while Ace is still champion. The other condition is that the match will be held at Riot Act IV. Bennett is unhappy about the decision but brings out Vincent Fury who wants to face Edwards to apparently “prove” himself.
1) Henry Edwards vs. Vincent Fury: Fury is still officially undefeated in SNW after three wins but against lesser opponents. Fury put up a great fight and kept Edwards on the ropers. However a Fatal Impact from Edwards allowed him to lock in the Crossface for the win.
Edwards picks up the mic and tells Ace (who was commentating) that it’s only fair since Ace picked his opponent, he can pick Ace’s. So Edwards will pick Ace’s opponent next week. Ace mocks him saying he’ll “probably pick Petey the freaking Pirate.”
2) Trial 4: Carson Clark vs. Jet Jaguar: A really fun, very quick and perfectly performed performance. Clark was the perfect opponent for Jaguar and they had an insanely quick series of moves. Clark still got the win with the Swan Dive DDT.
The SNW Duos champions the Fatality Squad made their entrances but stay on the ramp. They say that their match at Riot Act IV is in need of a stipulation but there’s a problem. The Fatality Squad want one stip and the Lady Killers want another. So they will battle in a 6-man tag later tonight with the winning team picking the stip.
3) Cody Rejero, Jason Williams and Jack Joseph vs. Osirian Portal: The now world famous, Osirian Portal came to SNW once again. Their CZW clip which garnered lots of views earlier this year has helped promote the Egyptian team. Now with their third member Hieracon, the Portal used their experience to get the win.
4) Tom Gerard vs. A.J Matthews: Gerard knew this was a big opportunity to defeat the number one contender to the FUSE title and stuck to his game plan to try and get the win. However A.J caught up with Gerard and eventually locked in the Fujiwara Armbar for the submission victory.
Intermission. Joseph and Matthews were separated before they could continue their fight and ushered from ringside. The ring announcer said all updates on Riot Act IV will be on the SNW website following tonight’s show.
5) Evan Pagano vs. Nick Jacobs: A fun singles match to welcome the crowd back from intermission. However the match was nothing fancy. Pagano hit the Calling for the three count.
6) Fatality Squad and Matt Spade vs. New Age Lady Killers and Jacob Ryler: The winning Duos from this team would pick the stipulation for the Duos title match at Riot Act IV. Lots of action all over the ring and around the ring in this bout. The carnage ended with the Lady Killers hitting the Pin Pointer on Spade.
Mike Bockwinkel made his entrance in his suit. He said he was appalled how the SNW board accepted Red Dragon’s proposal for a match without even asking him. Despite this Bockwinkel said that he is happy with the result because now he can take Dragon’s “ugly” mask and rid SNW of Dragon once and for all.
7) Revolution X vs. Kevin Hart and Mike Hogan: Our main event was a rematch from last week with a slight twist. LyNN substituted Hammers as he teamed up with Devine while Hammers watched from ringside. Once again the action was even but Hart looked to win it with the 450 however, as Amy distracted the referee Hammers pushed him off the top rope and threw Hogan to the outside allowing his team to win.
Following the match Hammers grabbed the mic and preached about respect as LyNN and Devine beat down Hogan and Hart in the ring. Then “Wilde Side” by Motley Crue hit and Evan Pagano made the save with chair in hand. Revolution X scampered away as Pagano helped Hogan and Hart to their feet.
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 8, 2011 10:29:21 GMT -5
Riot Act IVLive from the “FUSE Arena” only on Go Fight Live 4 Weeks AwaySNW World Championship Edward’s Last ChanceAce Bennett vs. Henry Edwards SNW Duos Championship Stipulation T.B.AThe Fatality Squad vs. New Age Lady Killers
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Apr 11, 2011 12:22:09 GMT -5
Pretty high profile match for Vincent Fury there. Seems to be SNW's version of "The Prodigy" Mike Bennett. I like that Jaguar is getting his time to shine on the main roster. Hm, kind of a cop-out bringing in The Portal now that they have gained some sort of notariety. You know how I feel about CHIKARA, soo, lets just leave it at that. Pagano vs. Jacobs? The Solution Powers EXPLODE! Hogan's really getting that push, which is great, because you know, I like this character.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Apr 11, 2011 15:55:51 GMT -5
Love the continued push of Kevin Hart, and the feud between RevX & Hart/Hogan. Also love the pairing of Hart/Hogan. It's actually really awesome that the pics for Hart/Hogan are the Motor City Machine Guns lol
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 14, 2011 12:44:37 GMT -5
GravediggerThere are posters and flyers scattered around the arena, all advertising the return of SNW’s biggest event Riot Act. Riot Act IV is just 3 Weeks Away. S1) Cain Jackal vs. Christopher Kennedy Jones vs. Zeke: A basic three way student bout. Jones and Zeke didn’t perform particularly well while Jackal just ripped right through them hitting them both with Spear’s for the win. S2) Riley Shamrock vs. Zakk Static: This was a big match as the winner would get the next student trial which will start next week. Last time these two met Zakk ran out with the win however the Ode to Shamrock gave Riley the win this time around. “The Trooper” by Iron Madien kicked off the main show with Henry Edwards entering to announce Ace’s opponent later tonight. Ace walked out and cockily told Edwards that he’ll be happy to face whoever he puts in his way. Edwards then welcomed Ace’s opponent, ROH’s Eddie Edwards. The smile dropped from Ace’s face as Eddie announced “the Hunt was on!” 1) Trial 5: Cody Rejaro and Jason Williams vs. Jet Jaguar and Tom Gerard: The main show’s first action of the night was four insanely fast athletes. Jaguar’s final trial match pitted him alongside Gerard. Despite their good teaming they lost out to Jason’s Psycho Driver. 2) Carson Clark vs. A.J Matthews: Matthews continued to set his sights on the FUSE title after an impressive performance over Clark. Ending with an Fujiwara Armbar. He then motioned that he would walk out of Riot Act FUSE Champion. We cut to backstage where Red Dragon is wondering around. He walks over to Jack Powers and asks him to be his partner tonight against the Gentlemen’s Club. Powers accepted saying it would take his mind off Fury. Dragon says he understands why Powers is getting so caught up in his feud because he feels the same about Bockwinkel. 3) Jordan Devine vs. Mike Hogan: A fun match between these two rising stars. They traded blow after blow and were given plenty of time to show off. Devine was just eased off the win by a Springboard Elbow. 4) Drew Parkland vs. Vincent Fury: Fury felt he had to bounce back after a loss to Edwards last week and went all out to try and defeat Parkland. Both members of the Fatality Squad appeared and attacked Drew (while Fury distracted the referee) Fury then got the sneaky win. Following the match, Daniel Sinn ran out with a steel chain. He spun it around hitting both Kagemann and Fury who retreated alongside Thomas. Sinn said last week they won the right to announce a stipulation. Sinn said there will be nowhere to run for the Fatality Squad as they will be chained to the Lady Killers when they meet them in a Double Chain match. Intermission. The fans are buzzing after some great matches and a promised even better second half with Ace vs. Edwards (Not Henry, Eddie) while Powers and Dragon battle the Gentlemen’s Club. 5) Red Dragon and Jack Powers vs. The Gentlemen’s Club: The second half kicked off huge with Dragon’s impromptu partner, Jack Powers. They worked well against the evil Gentlemen’s Club but after Vincent Fury distracted Powers, taking him backstage leaving Dragon to fight off both Jacobs and Bock. Red lost following a Bockwinkel Special. Post match, Jacobs brought in two chairs to do damage to Dragon with but Red took a chair off Jacobs and smashed him with it! Bockwinkel retreated and pulled Jacobs out of harm. Dragon took the mic and said he realises he can’t get rid of Bockwinkel with Jacobs around. So he is challenging Jacobs to a match next week with the same stipulations as his match with at Bock’s Riot Act. Bockwinkel thought about this and accepted on Jacobs behalf. Jacobs was furious at Bock for accepting for him since he is now putting his contract on the line. 6) Revolution X vs. Kevin Hart and Evan Pagano: Hart and Pagano had to battle with Hammers and LyNN and for a first time pairing Pagano and Hart did well. Despite Hammers and LyNN’s experience the match was dead even until Devine ran in and caused a DQ. Hogan also ran down making the match a double DQ. The six-man brawl continued with staff, students and referee’s all coming down to unsuccessfully break up the fight. In the end Hart, Hogan and Pagano overpowered RevX and sent them out of the ring with stereo clotheslines. Hammers wisely decided to exit and not restart the fighting. 7) Ace Bennett vs. Eddie Edwards: What a match! Edwards was a great opponent for Ace who put everything to go with his held head high into Riot Act. Eddie tested Ace in every department; big spots, technical ability, strength and Ace couldn’t keep up. Eddie attempted the Heel Hook several times but Ace had the move well scouted. In the end Eddie locked it in and after several minutes Ace turned over and won with a quick small package. Following the bout Ace quickly exited knowing he was just moments from losing. He signalled to Edwards that he will beat Edwards the same in 3 weeks time. After Ace had left, Henry Edwards came out to thank Eddie who then gave a speech putting over SNW saying he wished there was something like SNW when he was younger. Henry then put over Eddie and joked that he picked him because he was “keeping it in the family.”
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 14, 2011 12:44:55 GMT -5
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Post by Rule 30 on Apr 14, 2011 14:08:30 GMT -5
Really glad to pick up a huge win with two spears. Ace Bennett vs. Eddie Edwards would've been an awesome match too. Riot Act looks great, keep this going smoothly, Red.
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Post by Rated R on Apr 14, 2011 14:13:03 GMT -5
Loving the double chain match stipulation, there's some really interesting things you can do there. Sadly I just don't see the Lady Killers taking this match as much as I want them to.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Apr 14, 2011 21:00:40 GMT -5
Loving the way you are building up the Bennett/Edwards feud. Bennett vs. Eddie sounds like it would be a great match. Would love to see Ace become the most successful champ in history, passing of the torch kind of deal, but I don't see that happening. I think Pagano deserves to be the guy to dethrone Ace personally though. Keep it up.
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