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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2011 15:46:56 GMT -5
Man I've sucked lately Join the club. We have Pepsi and cookies. Can't wait until these messages are revealed. You have been hyping them up great. Also that Hogan write up was a nice read.
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Post by Red Dragon on Aug 29, 2011 9:00:02 GMT -5
Three (Anniversary Show)Live from the “FUSE Arena” only on Go Fight LiveThe show opens with a clip package of SNW 3 year run with highlights from all the big shows and iPPV’s which highlights plenty of top workers especially the World Champions since tonight all the former champions face off in an elimination rules match for the World title. The FUSE Arena was all dressed up for the event, just like Riot Act IV. There’s no student matches tonight but there is two student trials which kicks off right now. 1) Student Trial 5: Travis Cantrell and X Matt vs. Cody Rejero and Jason Williams: This was Cantrell’s and Matt’s last trial match before joining the roster so they were looking to impress. However, they had the tough challenge of the Canadian team standing in their way. Cody and Jason haven’t been too impressive as of late and looked to get the win to put themselves back on track. Lots of fast action and all four men were willing to do big spots. Cantrell hit a standing SSP on Cody only for Jason to hit the Psycho Driver to score the win for his team. Mike Bockwinkel was shown arriving backstage in a limo. As the driver took Bockwinkel’s bags inside the arena Bockwinkel had some words to say to the camera. He spoke of the legacy SNW has already created and said that tonight begins a new better era in SNW, “the era of SNW World Champion, Mike Bockwinkel: part II” 2) Student Trial 1: Cain Jackal vs. Matt Spade: This match wasn’t given much time and that might be a good thing. Both men are good workers but neither had any connection with the crowd, so the match lacked that extra sparkle. Jackal played a dominating monster but Spade kept out smarting him with his ring savy. Jackal ended up missing the Spear and hitting the ring post leading to a Sunset Flip win for Spade. We go backstage to Revolution X’s locker room. Safu and LyNN seem to be planning something for their SNW Duos title shot later tonight. Devine walks over to Hammers and asks if he wants any “help” in the main event tonight. Hammers said he’s doing it alone tonight, so he wants no interference “but that doesn’t apply to the rest of the group.” Hammers then tells Devine that one day he’ll make a great leader but tonight he’s got to do what is right. Jord asks what “doing right” is and Hammers said he’ll find out soon enough. 3) Steven Kagemann and Zakk Static vs. Jacob Ryler and Jet Jaguar: This match played off exactly what it was billed, the two more experienced wrestlers Kagemann and Ryler led the match and the youngsters (even though all four are still young) went all out to impress their tag partner. Jaguar played the babyface in peril as Kagemann and Static kept him from making the tag. The crowd really got behind the masked Jaguar as he made his comeback and hit a stiff MMA style jumping knee to Static. Both men made the tag and Ryler came in on fire. However, the numbers soon proved too much for Ryler and a Brainbuster from Zakk and a Fire Tornado from Kagemann earned them the win. Jack Joseph is backstage with his brother X Matt and Travis Cantrell. Jack said he’s proud of his little brother making the main roster. They then speak about Jack’s FUSE title match with AJ Matthews later tonight. Jack promises them that he’ll do everything to take the belt away from AJ tonight. 4) Jordan Devine vs. Riley Shamrock: This match was a test for Riley, only Devine was standing in his way of being a part of Revolution X. We’ve seen Riley perform great before in the student division but he showed here he wasn’t just a one trick pony after his performance against Hammers. Unlike his match with Hammers, Riley got in a lot more offence. Devine still dominated but Riley looked much more of a threat. As Jord thought he had won it he went for a nonchalant Divinity only for Riley to counter into a roll-up and from the kick-out lock in the Ode to Shamrock. Jord looked to top but found a way out of it but Riley was in full control. In the end Riley’s over eagerness cost him as Jord’s quick counter into a La Magistral Cradle earned him the victory. Following the match, Jordan left with Amy with anger evident on his face. As he was about to leave he turned back, reminiscent of Riley’s match with Hammers. Devine walked back down to the ring and asked Amy to hand him a mic. Devine simply said “Welcome to Revolution X” before handshaking Riley. Devine and Amy then left the ring as Riley looked on in shock. Jord then motioned for Riley to follow and he did. 5) Fire and the Fury vs. Jack Powers and Evan Pagano: The evil tag team has been a thorn in the side of Jack Powers for far too long they’ve done everything to push Powers out including injuring him with a fireball. Powers has fought back with a variety of partners but now with Pagano he stands a chance. Arsenic and Fury looked good together and as they continue to team they look better and better as a unit. Lots of tag moves between the two but Powers and Pagano are still fighting back well. Powers’ Power Suplex into a Choke-Out is broken up as is Pagano’s pinfall attempt from the Calling. The heels fight back and win cleanly following a sudden Fury Strike on Powers. We cut backstage to Ace Bennett’s locker room when Alicia Bennett walks in on him stretching. Ace tells her to be quiet before she can even say anything since he knows what she is going to say. Alicia tells Ace that his recent bad luck and lacklustre performances are due to his attitude. She tells him once again that he must change to get back on winning ways. Ace said he’ll be happy after tonight since she can’t tell him that anymore since he’ll be SNW World Champion. 6) FUSE: A.J Matthews vs. Jack Joseph: This was much like all their previous matches and no stipulation meant nothing fresh was added to it. AJ brought his power game and took an early lead with his roughhouse style. Meanwhile Jack took to the skies with plenty of big highflying spots to keep the crowd interested in the bout. Both men technically wrestled well on the ground and the two have good chemistry but it is like we’ve seen it all before. The ending was unique as Jack’s springboard attempt was stopped as AJ caught him, he then moved Jack around into a Suplex for the Eastern Execution but Jack reversed into a Small Package for a close count. The match continued and AJ avoided a quick Pele with a Fujiwara Armbar. Jack didn’t give in so AJ let go and was able to hit the Eastern Execution. AJ had knocked Jack out from the finisher but Jack’s leg lay on the rope. AJ went for the pin and the referee didn’t see the leg on the rope so he gave the win to AJ. Post match, AJ celebrated retaining his title against his rival and the referee raised his arm but a second referee made his way out to talk to the other referee. The new ref explained that Jack had his leg on the rope and showed the official referee. AJ stopped to celebrate as he saw what was going on and started arguing with the referee. AJ was angry about the new referee and worried he might change the decision so AJ punched the referee out! AJ then scampered up the ramp with his FUSE title as Jack awoke to see the carnage which had happened. Intermission. Lots of speculation over the World title match containing all former champions tonight. Odds on favourite to win is Edwards but some are predicting a possible Hammers win. 7) DUOS: AirDevils vs. Revolution X: The fastest team on the planet today and current SNW Duos Champions had a tough challenge. They’re usually classed as the underdogs even if they hold the titles and tonight was the same. Standing in their way is the monstrous Safu and the technical machine LyNN. The AirDevils took the fight to RevX right way and hit stereo dives to the outside to get the crowd pumped. However, as the match wore on RevX took control. Safu’s size, strength and power took over and suddenly the AirDevils were back to their usual underdogs selves. The AirDevils fought back but the strength and size of the challengers proved too much for the AirDevils to handle and in every exchange they came off second best. The AirDevils fought back with some kick offence and was able to fight back against LyNN, however when he made the tag Safu took both AirDevils out with ease. The match continued as the AirDevils tried to fight back hitting the Sky High on LyNN only for Amy Lee to distract the referee. While this was happening Riley Shamrock slid in the ring and hit Clark with a Duos title. Gerard then pushed Amy off the apron but as he turned around Safu charged at him sending him out of the ring. Gerard fell to the outside where Riley kept him down as Safu hit the Burning Hammer on Clark in the ring to win the titles! Scenes of celebration as Revolution X celebrate winning the SNW Duos titles. Safu and LyNN are awarded the titles as Amy and Riley enter the ring to congratulate them. Then Hammers and Devine walk out applauding. This is just the start, does it mean Hammers will win the World title tonight? Before the semi-main event we are treated to a video of SNW Founder Austin Aries. He breaks character saying it’s great to see all the guys he helped train become the big names in the indies. He adds that SNW now has a legacy and has become a franchise. He then reminisces on the first day of training and other comical events from SNW early days including mentions for Petey the Pirate and Pagano’s Giggles the Clown. Half way through a story he is cut off and the feed goes dead. Instead the cryptic messages are replayed much to the confusion of the crowd. 8) Kevin Hart vs. Katsuhiko Nakajima: As you would expect from these two this was an absolute barn burner. Both men had a point to prove tonight and management put a lot of faith in them putting them on second to last on the iPPV. The match started off with both men exchanging strikes. Nakajima took advantage with his stiff strikes and controlled the action. Hart caught a mistimed kick and hit a Dragon Screw to start a series of submissions. The two then traded counters and holds which favoured Hart and he seemed to be in control in the second portion of the match. Hart took a huge dive into the crowd with a Missile Dropick but nailed Nakajima. In the final part of the match the two were throwing everything at each other. Hart hit the 450 and the Sharpshooter, Nakajima hit the Death Roll and the Arm Trap German Suplex. However, it was Hart’s catch of Nakajima’s kick which led to Hart hitting the Small Package Driver for the 3-count. Following the bout, Hart and Nakajima shook hands and bowed. The two got great reactions from the crowd as this was seen as the best single match on the card. Current SNW World Champion, Henry Edwards is backstage sitting down on a bench with the SNW World title sitting just beside him. He says that when he got injured he worried whether he would be still able to wrestle at the top level. He put over tonights main event as the biggest SNW World Championship match ever, since it contains all five former champions. 9) SNW: Henry Edwards vs. Ace Bennett vs. Chris Hammers vs. Mike Bockwinkel vs. Mike Quackenbush: All five former champions took plenty of time with their entrances to soak in the crowd. Edwards and Quack were loved, Hammers and Bock were boo’ed and Ace had a mixed reaction. With elimination rules set on this championship carnival match it wasn’t too long till we saw the first elimination. It was Chris Hammers’ Last Minute Orders which eliminated Mike Quackenbush from the competition just after the 10 mins mark. Quack got a great reaction as he left as the remaining four continued to wrestle. It took a while till the next elimination which happened just before the 30 mins mark as Mike Bockwinkel took out Ace Bennett (who just didn’t seem himself) with a Bockwinkel Special: Championship Edition, showing his intentions for the title. The final three battled it out until the 47th minute where Hammers made his second elimination with a huge Lariat on Bockwinkel taking him out of the match. The final two was set, the two old rivals of SNW Chris Hammers and the champion, Henry Edwards. The two battled for a full 10 mins until Edwards pulled out a brilliant Triple German Suplex and rolled through on the final one to lock in the Crossface for the submission win. Henry Edwards celebrated his title win, he was weak and barley able to stand but that didn’t stop him showing a wide smile across his face. However, this soon ended. The lights flickered on and off before 4 men in black masks appeared to attack Edwards. The attack spread onto Hammers who was also weakened from the match. RevX teammates, Jordan Devine, Safu, LyNN and Riley Shamrock all ran out to fight the men off but the masked men were too much for RevX (who had all competed in matches earlier) The iPPV ended on a horrific note as RevX laid flat on the floor with Edwards laying next to them bloodied with the title resting on his chest. The four masked characters then turned to the camera and bowed to end the show.
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Post by Red Dragon on Aug 29, 2011 9:00:17 GMT -5
BREAKING NEWS CHRIS HAMMERS SIGNS WITH PRO WRESTLING NOAHFormer 2 time SNW World Heavyweight Champion, Chris Hammers has come to an agreement to join top Japanese promotion, Pro Wrestling NOAH. SNW is sad to be letting go of such a top talent and wish him all the best in his future in the land of the rising sun. Unlike other Japan deals such as the Lady Killers deal with New Japan Pro Wrestling this deal will mean a permanent move for the Irishman. Chris Hammers will join SNW for one final show entitled “Farewell Hammers.” SNW Owner Marc Ryland made his feelings clear online writing “Hammers is an amazing talent and has done so much for SNW. I wish him all the best and thank him for everything he has done for this company.” Hammers joined SNW as one of the Original 16. He instantly showed his main event material in the first event where he not only created Revolution X with Safu but also won the first ever students main event. Hammers went onto greater things from the first show, firstly growing RevX into the foundation of SNW and winning the SNW World Championship twice. Always a contender for the World title Hammers always had the ability to step back from his own career to help those within his stable. Other NewsSNW has released 3 students, Christopher Kennedy Jones, Phenom and Zeke. All three men were part of the third class of students. All three constantly underperformed and the choice has been made not to bring them up to the main roster on trials. Zeke has previous experience in SNW playing a bodyguard for the Gentlemen’s Club stable but with the change of ownership and the abolishment of the student division Zeke was released and now finds himself in the same situation. The cuts have been most likely made with SNW’s tour of Mexico in mind, since now SNW doesn’t have to pay to take these three students on tour. SNW wishes all three men all the best in their future endeavours. These releases would seem to show that Enrique Rodriguez Jr will be receiving his student trial next. Enrique who plays the character of El Hijo de Angel Custodio is the last student in the division not to be called up to the main roster with the string of releases. Both Cantrell and Matt have now both joined the main roster and Jackal has just started his student trial. It is likely that El Hijo will start his trial at the next event “Farewell Hammers” and continue it through the tour of his home nation, Mexico. Here’s the current schedule for SNW’s 2011 tour of Mexico. It includes the special guests booked (subject to change) and the planned ‘Battle of Mexico’ event to be held in Guadalajara. It has been announced that the winner of the ‘Battle of Mexico’ will receive a World title bout on the final day of the tour in Mexico City. Mexico Tour 2011Tijuana (Featuring El Hijo de Rey Misterio and TJ Perkins)Monterrey (Featuring Mexico’s Most Wanted and Perro Aguayo Jr)Guadalajara (Featuring L.A. Park and Extreme Tiger)[BATTLE FOR MEXICO]Puebla (Featuring Super Crazy, Mascarita Dorada and Sexy Star)Mexico City (Featuring El Hijo de Rey Misterio, Mexico’s Most Wanted and Bestia 666)NEXT BIG SNW EVENT: MAGNIFICENT 10: 20116 Weeks AwayOn SNW’s return to the United States SNW will welcome back an event for its third show, the Magnificent 10. The Magnificent 10 event has been held in both 2009 and 2010 and was won by Jack Powers and Evan Pagano respectively. The event focuses around a 10 man elimination match which takes place throughout the night with breaks after every two eliminations. The last man standing is crowned the winner and will receive a title match at out final iPPV of the year (see below) NEXT SNW iPPV: THE RAPTURELive from the “FUSE Arena” only on Go Fight Live 8 Weeks AwayIt’s SNW’s final iPPV of the year and the final show of the year since Marc Ryland announced tonight that SNW will go on a 2 week holiday over the Christmas/New Year period for SNW wrestlers to rest, be merry and spend time with their family. But before all the jolliness SNW will present an epic iPPV that is certain to end the year off with a BANG. All the wrestlers will be looking to go all out and to do everything in their power to end their year on a high.
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Post by Zeke on Aug 29, 2011 12:04:11 GMT -5
Ahh I've been released, doesn't bother me, I did so much better in other companies. :')
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Post by HoganBai on Aug 30, 2011 7:52:14 GMT -5
Love this new stable that's come in, but I'd probably stop with the stables now, maybe just have this new group vs. SNW. Anxiously going to be reading to see if/when I come back too lol, loved that interview, I seem like a right dude lol. Three was awesome, Hart/Nakajima seems like it would steal the show for sure
...even if he is a dick.
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Post by †hê Jå§ðñ Wïllïåm§ on Aug 31, 2011 0:10:23 GMT -5
Goodbye Chris Hammers. Me and Rejero won! WOOHOO! AJ Matthews retains! WOOHOO!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2011 16:52:51 GMT -5
Sorry this reply isn't very big. My laptop won't load WF, and my iPod crashed and lost the reply I just typed out. Good to see Rejeriams pick up the win. Interesting stuff between AJ and Jack. Looking forward to see their feud grow. A little disapointed to see AirDevils lose the title. Petey the pirate mention! Lol. Was hoping for Bockpickle or Ace to pick up the win, but Edwards is good. Interested if the 4 men are SNW characters or real life. Sad to see Chris (Ban) Hammers leave. Wish him the best in his future endeavours. Good show man. Congrats on making it 3 years game time. (Maybe real life too?)
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Post by Red Dragon on Sept 4, 2011 14:45:08 GMT -5
Farewell HammersThe show opens with the ring announcer telling the crowd about Chris Hammers’ move to Pro Wrestling NOAH in Japan, in case they missed the news on SNW’s website. A short video is played showing Hammers in SNW before it ends with the words “Thank you Hammers, from the SNW Staff” 1) Student Trial 2: Cain Jackal vs. Evan Pagano: Jackal really kicked it up a gear tonight to take on the former World Champion contender. Jackal looked beastly in parts but his inexperience cost him after a SicKick from Pagano kept him down for the count. 2) FUSE: AJ Matthews vs. LyNN: One half of the Duos Champions tried to add another title to his waist tonight. Lots of technical mat work which the crowd turned against in this heel vs. Heel bout. AJ’s Eastern Execution and Fujiwara Armbar gave the champ a win. AJ Matthews took the mic post match and said that he was now 3rd in terms of most defences of the FUSE title behind Ace Bennett and Kevin Hart. He said he is gunning for them and will become the greatest FUSE Champion ever and he’ll do that by defending the title as much as possible. 3) Student Trial 1: El Hijo de Angel Custodio vs. Mike Bockwinkel: Beautiful storytelling in this match as the plucky underdog took on the established star. Bock dominated and mocked El Hijo asking the crowd if the moves El Hijo does is wrestling not “gymnastics.” There was a comeback for Hijo but the Bock Special stopped that. 4) Tag Team Gauntlet:Rules: Two teams start, winning team stays on.4A) Steven Kagemann and Zakk Static vs. AirDevils: A fun spirited match but not long in length. Sky High makes the AirDevils advance. 4B) AirDevils vs. Jacob Ryler and Jet Jaguar: Another decent bout. Jaguar worked well with the Devils to make a fast paced bout. A Swan Dive DDT from Clark gave the AirDevils another advance. 4C) AirDevils vs. Travis Cantrell and X Matt: The pace slowed and the AirDevils seemed in trouble. The young duo did well but inexperience cost them as the AirDevils advanced again from a roll-up from a SSP attempt. 4D) AirDevils vs. Cody Rejaro and Jason Williams: The AirDevils were easy picking for Cody and Jason. Despite a comeback the Psycho Driver stopped the AirDevils. 4E) Cody Rejaro and Jason Williams vs. Fire and the Fury: Cody and Jason’s fatigue didn’t show but it may have played a part in this bout as the Fury Strike gave the Fire and the Fury the big win. Post match, Johnny Arsenic and Vincent Fury claimed they beat every Duo in SNW in one night (despite only beating one opponent) They said they are now after the Duos Championships. Intermission. Fans were happy with the first half despite the gauntlet feeling rushed. Hammers is the main talk at the break, everyone trading favourite moments. 5) Revolution X vs. Kevin Hart, Jack Joseph and Jack Powers: Six-man tag action as Safu, Jordan Devine and new member Riley Shamrock represent Hammers’ stable against strong opposition. Lots of good action, Riley doesn’t disappoint his team and get the win for his team after locking in the Ode to Shamrock which followed a Samoan Drop from Safu. However, following the match, three men in black masks ran down to the ring and assaulted Revolution X. The masked group then turned their attention to Hart, Joseph and Powers before being run off by LyNN and Hammers (the latter of which received a huge ovation, in his first appearance of his final night) 6) Ace Bennett vs. Katsuhiko Nakajima: Brilliant action here from both men. Nakajima is doing great in SNW and been in some great matches. The action continued right up to the time-limit where Nakajima dropped Ace on his head following the Arm Trap German Suplex. Ace walks backstage into his locker room where Alicia is waiting for him. She tells him she’s booked him in a tag team match next week in hope of getting Ace back on track. Ace said he doesn’t need any help but asks who his tag partner will be. Alicia tells him its Kevin Hart and Ace storms off. 7) SNW: Henry Edwards vs. Chris Hammers: A wonderful main event, a wonderful end to the Edwards/Hammers feud and a wonderful end to Hammers’ SNW Career (at least for now) The fans were behind Hammers for one of the few times in his career and seemed like they wanted a title change. Lots of good action which took spots from all their previous bouts, it kinda seemed like a “Best of” compilation but it worked out really well. The finish came after a series of epic finisher trades. Edwards hit the HE Driver for the third time but Hammers kicked out at one, rose up and hit the Liger Bomb, Lariat and Diving Senton! But Edwards kicked out. Hammers called for the Last Minute Orders but Edwards countered and hit the Last Minute Orders himself, using Hammers’ own finisher against him! Edwards made the pin to retain his belt and finish the match at 48 minutes. Following the match, the entire SNW roster and staff came out and surrounded the ring. Edwards got to his feet and offered to help Hammers up. Hammers accepted and shook Edwards hand. Edwards’ exited to the outside to join the rest of the roster as Jordan Devine, Safu, LyNN, Riley Shamrock and Amy Lee of Revolution X entered the ring. Devine had a mic and thanked Hammers for everything he had done on behalf of RevX. Safu then hugged Hammers and then the Irish man took the mic. Hammers said he is sad to be leaving but he knows RevX will continue without him. He puts over Amy as “the sexiest woman alive”, says that Riley has “a bright future and will not disappoint”, tells LyNN he is one of the best “technical wrestlers I have ever witnessed” and tells Safu that he is a “monster and I f***ing love ya.” He then turns to Devine and tells him that he is the new leader of RevX. Hammers says he knows he has it in him to lead RevX to glory. Safu and LyNN then lift Hammers onto their shoulders as the fans, staff and roster break out in one last “Thank You Hammers” chant.
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Post by Red Dragon on Sept 4, 2011 14:45:28 GMT -5
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Post by Ace Bennett on Sept 4, 2011 19:05:24 GMT -5
Sorry I haven't been replying much, first year of college is crazy. Really hope this Hart/Ace thing goes somewhere and a Smokin' Aces SNW run would be amazing, especially if they won the tag belts. Maybe throw Alicia in as manager? Love the angle with the masked dudes, really hope Hogan is behind it, but I'll just be a patient observer. Again, apologies for the lack of replies as of late.
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Post by Red Dragon on Sept 7, 2011 5:09:37 GMT -5
Tijuana, MexicoThe show starts with the SNW roster all walking out and surrounding the ring, just like the last time we saw them, when they said goodbye to Chris Hammers. SNW Owner, Marc Ryland was the last to make his way out and he entered the ring. He talked about the attacks and said that they are not acceptable. He added that he finds it sickening the attackers seem to come from within SNW. He gave anyone the chance to admit their wrongs but no-one stepped up. Then Jordan Devine entered, the new leader of RevX and his teammates were close behind. He said he doesn’t know who’s behind it but said his team got attacked last week and whoever is behind it will pay. “This is a new Revolution X, one with no fear but plenty of revenge.” 1) Fire and the Fury vs. Travis Cantrell and X Matt: A decent opener to start. Travis and Matt are starting to improve and put up a good fight but Arsenic and Fury continued to improve after winning with the Dishonourable Discharge. Following the match, Arsenic and Fury took the mic and demanded a title shot saying they have beaten every team in SNW (Not fully true since they only won a Gauntlet). However, they were cut off when “The Boys are Back in Town” hit the speakers and the New Age Lady Killers returned. The teams traded insults before the Lady Killers chased off the cocky team. 2) Student Trial 2: El Hijo de Angel Custodio vs. Evan Pagano: El Hijo was very over in his home country. Pagano worked well with the student but still dominated. El Hijo nearly hit the Spanish Fly but Pagano nailed the Calling for the 3 count. We see Ace Bennett backstage when Kevin Hart walks in with Alicia Bennett. Ace asks what he is doing here and Alicia said she brought him in to talk to Ace about tonight’s tag match. Ace told Kevin to get lost but Hart refused. Hart explained that every once in a while a wrestler has to change, Ace did it back when he was with the AirDevils and Hart did it when teaming with Gavin. Ace said he didn’t want to form a tag team and Kevin agreed. Hart just said that Ace needs to change it up and soon he’ll get back to winning ways. 3) Revolution X vs. Jack Joseph and TJ Perkins: In their first night without Hammers in charge, new leader Jordan Devine and new teammate Riley Shamrock teamed up and had the tough challenge in Jack Joseph and outsider TJ Perkins. The match was brilliantly worked with all kinds of action going on. Devine won with the Devinity on TJ but it was Riley’s suicide dive to the outside onto Jack then allowed Jord to get the win. Post match, Devine took the mic. Shamrock and Amy Lee joined him in the ring. He talked about his first week in charge of Revolution X and said he knew it wasn’t going to be easy. He said that Hammers built RevX from nothing and he wasn’t going to let him down. 4) Student Trial 3: Cain Jackal vs. Jack Powers: Jackal impresses once more, he had plenty of offence against Powers. Reminiscent of Powers’ matches with Everson and Thomas of the past. Despite his powerhouse style Powers hit the Powers Suplex then followed up with the Choke-Out for the submission victory. Mike Bockwinkel made his way out to the ring and took a mic from ringside. He said when he first heard SNW was touring Mexico he instantly wanted out. He claimed he would rather be anywhere else than the stinky horrid place called Mexico. The fans really hated Bockwinkel after this promo. 5) El Hijo de Rey Misterio, Jason Williams and Cody Rejaro vs. Steven Kagemann, Zakk Static and Matt Spade: Great 6-man tag which worked the Lucha Libre style well. Misterio worked well with Cody and Jason in a ultra highflying face team. Kagemann was the standout competitor from his team as Zakk and Matt didn’t really work the lucha libre style. Jason’s Psycho Driver gave his team the win after dives from Misterio and Cody. Intermission. Fans are enjoying the action so far. Some of the SNW guys have added Lucha Libre style moves in their repertoire and the Mexican fans are really loving it. 6) Ace Bennett and Kevin Hart vs. Jacob Ryler and Jet Jaguar: More Lucha Libre style action here as all four men worked well to get the crowd riled up. Bennett and Hart worked especially well together and fans of them outside SNW know they have been teaming in Japans ZERO-1 for quite some time. Jaguar also impressed but fell short of a win after a Syracuse Drop from Ace and a 450 Splash from Hart. Right after the bell, Alicia Bennett came out to congratulate Ace on his win. Ace seemed happy at first getting his first proper win in a long time but when Alicia went over to celebrate with Hart, Ace frowned and went to leave. Hart and Alicia soon followed wondering what is wrong with Ace. 7) FUSE: A.J Matthews vs. Katsuhiko Nakajima: The first of two title matches, Nakajima has been tearing up SNW since coming in at Clash of the Duos weekend and AJ won the title at the same weekend and since has become a credible champion who wants to take on all challengers. Nakajima took it hard to AJ with his strikes and AJ dished it right back with his powerhouse style. Both men ended up trading suplexes until AJ hit a backdrop driver but Nakajima no sold it, bounced back up, slapped AJ and took him down with an Arm Trap German Suplex for the 3 count! Katsuhiko Nakajima has won the FUSE Championship! He becomes the first outsider to win the belt and with only a few weeks left on his foreign exertion can anyone defeat him before he returns to Japan? The fans didn’t really get behind the title change all that much, it would have gone down huge in the States. AJ woke up from the German to find his title and the new champion gone. 8) DUOS: 2/3 Falls: Revolution X vs. AirDevils: Great way to end of the evening. The AirDevils worked like two Mexican stars as they flew about the ring, their style is very highflying usually, so the fans took a liking to them and chanted their name throughout. Safu played his part well as the big monster and LyNN did well to take the spots. The first fall was the AirDevils Sky High on Safu. The second fall was a deadlift triple Powerbomb from LyNN which looked very impressive. The third fall came after an ariel dive from the Devils missed and RevX capitalised with the Samoan Drop/Neckbreaker combo on Clark. Following the bell, Jordan Devine and Riley Shamrock came out to congratulate Safu and LyNN on their win. The show came to a close with Revolution X standing tall, showing that Devine can lead RevX without Hammers. However, once again four masked men ran out and attacked RevX. At first RevX was able to brawl toe-to-toe with the attackers but after Safu and LyNN fell the numbers turned against Shamrock and new leader, Devine. After beating down RevX, the attackers turned their attention to the AirDevils, leaving them knocked out before bowing to the camera and leaving. Mexico Tour 2011Tijuana (Featuring El Hijo de Rey Misterio and TJ Perkins)Monterrey (Featuring Mexico’s Most Wanted and Perro Aguayo Jr)Guadalajara (Featuring L.A. Park and Extreme Tiger)[BATTLE FOR MEXICO]Puebla (Featuring Super Crazy, Mascarita Dorada and Sexy Star)Mexico City (Featuring El Hijo de Rey Misterio, Mexico’s Most Wanted and Bestia 666)
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Post by Red Dragon on Sept 7, 2011 5:10:16 GMT -5
BREAKING NEWS ATTACKERS LEAVE A MESSAGEThe following message was left as a voicemail on SNW’s Owner Marc Ryland’s office phone. Ryland felt it was a message all SNW fans must hear and so have given us permission to publish the message. The message can be heard on the SNW website and it is also typed out below. The voice of the messager was distorted, clearly the man leaving the message doesn’t want anyone to know who he is. “It’s a shame you didn’t pick up Mr. Ryland, I feel we have a lot to talk about. You know who I am, at least, you know I am behind the attacks. I must first off applaud your detective skills Mr. Ryland on not just finding the mask but also coming to the conclusion that we come from within SNW. Because, your correct. Well done. However, don’t think for one second you’ve out smarted us, that you’ve got the upper hand because you haven’t. Maybe you should think about whether we dropped that mask on purpose or by accident. Maybe we just wanted to shake things up, maybe we just want change. Because Mr. Ryland, change is coming. Whether you like it or not. You can’t do a thing about it, neither can Revolution X or your pin-up boy Henry Edwards. We will change SNW forever, it will never be the same again. So Mr. Ryland, the SNW public, (since no doubt you’ll release this to the internet for all the nerdy parasites to feed off to form your own conclusions, which will no doubt be wrong) you have three choices, join us, leave or be made to leave. And you better make your mind up soon. Because the time is coming. The time of the new age, a new rebellion, a United Front which will rise up, soon enough and you’ll all be left with nothing... nothing at all.”
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Post by Red Dragon on Sept 11, 2011 10:12:41 GMT -5
Monterrey, Mexico1) AirDevils, Jacob Ryler and Jet Jaguar vs. Jason Williams, Cody Rejaro, Travis Cantrell and X Matt: A brilliant way to kick off. Perfect lucha- libre fast paced action. For many of the guys in this match this may be the best they’ve ever been in. The AirDevils’ Sky High gave their team the win. Ace Bennett is backstage and in walks Alicia Bennett and Kevin Hart. Hart asks about teaming up together again tonight but Ace said he doesn’t need him. Ace said that he carried Hart last week and doesn’t need him since he’s got his mojo back. 2) Student Trial 3: El Hijo de Angel Custodio vs. Ace Bennett: A great little match which showcased El Hijo brilliantly. Bennett was dominant like most student matches but got cocky allowing El Hijo to counter. Bennett went to finish off his Mexican opponent but El Hijo got a small package roll-up for the pin. 3) Evan Pagano and Katsuhiko Nakajima vs. A.J Matthews and Matt Spade: A good competitive tag team bout. The new FUSE Champon, Nakajima had tough competiton as AJ seemed determined to give the new champ a hard time. However the skill and technique of Pagano and Nakajima prevailed after a SicKick from Pagano and a Arm Trap German Suplex onto Spade. Post match, as AJ retreated up the ramp he shouted at Nakajima that he will get his FUSE Championship back, one way or another. 4) Jordan Devine vs. Jack Joseph: Devine has done well so far in charge of RevX but this match tested his own skill against Joseph who hasn’t been on a winning role as of late. Lots of good action in this one which put both men over well but for Jack he just came short of the win following a missed Pele and a Devinity. Mike Bockwinkel once again made his way out to the ring and took a mic from ringside. Just like last week he mocked Mexico and its heritage. It got a good response from the crowd as they hated him but what are these promos leading to? 5) Fire and the Fury vs. New Age Lady Killers: Since winning the tag team gauntlet match Arsenic and Fury have cockily declared themselves the next in line to the Duos championships. But 3x Duos Champions the Lady Killers returned to SNW to test the new kids on the block. Lots of good action and with the lucha tag rules the match flowed nicely. In the end there was a barrage of finishing moves including the Fury Strike and the KFC. However, it was the Pin Pointer that was hit last on Arsenic but Fury broke up the count and a few seconds later the time limit run out. Both teams took their time to get to their feet after 30 minutes of action. Once they did the two teams started to argue before fighting broke out between them. The two teams had a pull-apart brawl before both teams returned backstage. Intermission. Lots of good action in the first half for the Mexican crowd and with two title defences against Mexican lucha libre stars. 6) Jack Powers vs. Kevin Hart vs. Steven Kagemann vs. Riley Shamrock: Lots of action in this four way bout, all four are good competitors so it came as no surprise to see these four go all out to put on a good match for the crowd. Powers showed his constant professionalism, Kagemann his hard hitting style, Riley impressed as usual and Hart proved why he should be in line for a title bout after a 450 Splash on Powers rolled through into a Small Package Driver on Kagemann for the win. 7) DUOS: Revolution X vs. Mexico’s Most Wanted: Halloween and Damien 666 returned to SNW in their second title opportunity. RevX took control through Safu’s power until MMW threw the rules out the window making it a tornado tag with hardcore rules. The referee continued the match and we had a great brawling match. LyNN took plenty of punishment, getting busted open early from a wild chair shot and being put through a table from Halloween’s moonsault off a ladder. Although retiring soon Damien 666 looked as decent as he ever was but was the man to take the fall following a Samoan Drop onto a collection of chairs. Revolution X exited with the titles and LyNN could barely stand but did well to get through the match after all the beating he took. Mexico’s Most Wanted stayed in the ring, they fired up the crowd and Damien talked about retiring soon. However, he said they’ll be back in SNW on the final night of the Mexico tour along with Damien’s son, Bestia 666. 8) SNW: Henry Edwards vs. Perro Aguayo Jr: The SNW World Champ had a tough challenge on his hands in the form of the son of lucha libre legend, Perro Aguayo. Perro played the heel and got the crowd hating him early on, this gave great crowd support for Edwards. Lots of good action which was broken up by Perro in parts so he could have a break on the outside, which resulted in a fan throwing a drink at him. The action continued with both men trading big moves, Edwards hitting the Fatal Impact and Perro nailing the La Silla for close counts. Perro turned up the heel heat with plenty of illegal moves such as removing the turnbuckle padding and a low blow, but none of this could put the champion away. After kicking out of the La Lanza Edwards fought back hitting the HE Driver and following it up with the Crossface for the win. After the bout Edwards remained in the ring as Perro looked upset at his loss and made a quick exit. As Edwards lifted the SNW World title up high to “The Trooper” by Iron Maiden, 3 masked attackers ran down to ringside and assaulted the World Champion. The beating continued and the attackers looked to make a statement by busting Edwards open with repeated fists to the forehead but they were stopped as RevX led by Devine ran out and chased the attackers off. Edwards looked up dazed and confused to see that RevX had come to his save. Mexico Tour 2011Tijuana (Featuring El Hijo de Rey Misterio and TJ Perkins) Monterrey (Featuring Mexico’s Most Wanted and Perro Aguayo Jr)Guadalajara (Featuring L.A. Park and Extreme Tiger)[BATTLE FOR MEXICO]Puebla (Featuring Super Crazy, Mascarita Dorada and Sexy Star)Mexico City (Featuring El Hijo de Rey Misterio, Mexico’s Most Wanted and Bestia 666)
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Post by Red Dragon on Sept 11, 2011 10:13:35 GMT -5
Battle for Mexico Tournament RevealedThe ‘Battle for’ series is back, this time in Mexico. Inspired by the previous three events there will be three elimination rules 3-way bouts. The winners of each 3-way bout will advance to final 3-way elimination match with the last man standing being crowned the Battle for Mexico winner 2011. The winner of the battle of Mexico will also receive a SNW World Championship bout against Henry Edwards at SNW’s final Mexico show in Mexico City. Below are the brackets: BATTLE FOR MEXICO MATCH 1Mike Bockwinkel Kevin Hart Extreme Tiger BATTLE FOR MEXICO MATCH 2Jordan Devine Jack Joseph Evan Pagano BATTLE FOR MEXICO MATCH 3Ace Bennett Steven Kagemann Riley Shamrock
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Post by Jack. on Sept 11, 2011 11:17:12 GMT -5
Oh my god, I am doing horrible lately I'm glad this is still going strong as usual and the latest tour has been great.
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Post by Red Dragon on Sept 15, 2011 4:38:01 GMT -5
Guadalajara, MexicoBATTLE FOR MEXICO 2011The show opens with the ring announcer welcoming all 9 competitors in the 2011 Battle for Mexico competition to the ring. Extreme Tiger naturally got the biggest crowd response but Bockwinkel took the mic to criticise Mexico and got a bigger (but negative) response. A group picture was taken around a trophy with small Mexican flags on it. As all competitors exited, the ring announcer explained tonight’s action. There will be three three-way elimination matches with the three winners advancing to the three way elimination final. The last man standing will be crowned the 2011 Battle for Mexico winner and will receive a title match in Mexico City. 1) BfM: Mike Bockwinkel vs. Kevin Hart vs. Extreme Tiger: Lots of good action here and although these three work different styles the match was well put together. Bock worked the mat well with Hart and Hart lucha’d well with Tiger. But when Bock met up with Tiger, Bock just unleashed all his hatred on Mexico. However, despite this Tiger caught Bock off guard with a roll-up to eliminate the former World Champ. It was now between Tiger and Hart and the two flew about the ring. Until a kneeing superkick led to a Small Package Driver to give Hart the win to advance to the finals. Kevin Hart returned backstage to spot Ace Bennett. Hart wished Ace luck in his match later and an argry Ace lashed out asking why Hart cares so much about him, after all they are rivals. Hart just said he’s offering to help Ace but if he doesn’t want it then he won’t bother. Hart walks off and Ace says he doesn’t need him since he’ll win the Battle for Mexico and win the title back again. 2) BfM: Jordan Devine vs. Jack Joseph vs. Evan Pagano: More good action here but sadly the crowd didn’t appreciate the slower pace. Jack did liven the match up with some high flying spots but the match was mainly just technical wrestling which the Mexican fans didn’t like after such a fast paced opener. Jack was the first to go after an impressive showing to Pagano’s Calling but Pagano was soon to join Jack to be eliminated after a Devinity. Backstage we see Jordan Devine returning backstage, he wishes Riley Shamrock luck as he leaves for his match then begins to make a plan for tonight’s Duos title match for Safu and LyNN. 3) BfM: Ace Bennett vs. Steven Kagemann vs. Riley Shamrock: Three out of three in terms of great Battle for Mexico matches and out of all three, the crowd liked this match the most. Lots of fast paced action from all three men. Ace played a tweener-ish kind of role against Kagemann’s heel and Riley’s face. Riley impressed as always and took alot of punishment from Kagemann including a hanging Double Stomp off the top rope to the apron. Despite his high risk style Kagemann was first eliminated with the Irish Welcoming. Ace and Riley then did battle with Ace taking control and hitting the Syracuse Drop followed by the Syracuse Lock, only for Riley to reverse the submission attempt into a Ode to Shamrock which made Ace submit! 4) Trial 4: El Hijo de Angel Custodio and AirDevils vs. Cain Jackal, A.J Matthews and Zakk Static: This six-man tag was under captains fall rules and the captains were the students on trial. There was plenty of high flying action especially from the face team. The fans liked the lucha spots but it looked unprofessional in parts. The Sky High on Jackal gave the AirDevils and El Hijo the win. Ace Bennett is shown backstage with his head in his hands, then Alicia walks in. She tells him he should listen to Kevin Hart if he wants to get back to winning again. Ace tells her if it makes her happy he’ll team up with him next week but it won’t make a difference. 5) FUSE: Katsuhiko Nakajima vs. L.A. Park: This was strange seeing two wrestlers compete over a SNW title. It was made even stranger since it was clear there was no communication between them. L.A. Park was trying to do some comedy spots while Nakajima was ultra series trying to bring Park into a serious match. In the end this just seemed like an extremely odd match with Nakajima taking the win with the Death Roll. 6) Henry Edwards, New Age Lady Killers, Travis Cantrell and X Matt vs. Jack Powers, Jason Williams, Cody Rejaro, Jacob Ryler and Jet Jaguar: HUGE 5-man tag team match which on any other match other than the Mexico tour would seem like a thrown together match but in Mexico this match worked perfectly. The match was given plenty of time for all involved to strut their stuff. The end stretch was absolutely mental with all 10 men battling it out and hitting finishers. Edwards’ team looked the strongest in the end with the Killers hitting a Pin Pointer and Henry hitting the HE Driver while Matt and Travis took dives to the outside onto everyone else. Backstage in Revolution X’s locker room, Devine looked in control of his team. He tells Safu and LyNN some final plans for their Duos match before talking to Riley. He tells Riley that if it comes down to the two of them Riley should lay down. Riley seems unsure about it and Devine begins to talk tactics. 7) DUOS: Revolution X vs. Fire and the Fury: Another slow paced match which would have worked decently well in the States but the fans in Mexico weren’t into this at all. It didn’t help that it was a heel vs. heel match. Although, under Devine RevX is looking more tweener-ish. The match was decent enough to start but with the crowd lacking the match took a turn for the worse and had a horrible ending of Fury hitting a low blow to cause a DQ. The fans were boo’ing loudly as RevX exited and Fire and the Fury remained in the ring. The New Age Lady Killers ran out and tackled Arsenic and Fury to the floor before brawling in the crowd and to backstage. This boosted the crowd’s excitement. 8) BfM: Kevin Hart vs. Jordan Devine vs. Riley Shamrock: Great match to end a mixed night of action. All three went all out to entertain and put themselves in the running for the World title. Devine and Shamrock obviously teamed up on Hart early on and were close to taking him out on a few occasions. However, there were a few times when RevX teaming looked weak. Hart capitalised on this and tried to take both men out and use their awkwardness against them. Riley put in one of his best performances but it wasn’t enough after Hart hit the 450 Splash on Devine then rolled through into a Small Package Driver on Riley to eliminate him. The action continued but now with two, Hart and Devine. Lots of good mat work from both men led to both men throwing big moves at each other. The Devinity was kicked out of and Devine pulled himself out of the Sharpshooter. Riley Shamrock re-emerged to cause a slight distraction allowing Devine to hit the Last Minute Orders, Chris Hammers’ finishing move which gave Devine the win. After the match Riley re-entered the ring but it was clear there was some uneasiness between them. Safu, LyNN and Amy Lee were soon out to congratulate their Revolution X leader. But as they all celebrated together they left themselves open to an attack from 4 masked attackers! The attackers took control beating down all four members of RevX before Henry Edwards ran out. He instantly tackled one attacker then started taking on the others. His courage inspired others to make the save as the New Age Lady Killers followed as did Ryler and Jaguar. This soon sent the attackers running. The scene that was left was an odd one. RevX struggled to their feet on one side of the ring as Edwards stood on the other. Devine stood toe-to-toe with his opponent for 2 weeks time, after just saving him, just like Devine did last week. Mexico Tour 2011Tijuana (Featuring El Hijo de Rey Misterio and TJ Perkins) Monterrey (Featuring Mexico’s Most Wanted and Perro Aguayo Jr) Guadalajara (Featuring L.A. Park and Extreme Tiger)[BATTLE FOR MEXICO]Puebla (Featuring Super Crazy, Mascarita Dorada and Sexy Star)Mexico City (Featuring El Hijo de Rey Misterio, Mexico’s Most Wanted and Bestia 666)
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Post by Red Dragon on Sept 15, 2011 4:38:18 GMT -5
News SNW are very pleased with all the current storylines running at the moment. The current attacker’s angle has been called cliché but Ryland explained that it is part of a chain of events that will lead to a massive change in SNW’s landscape. He said that the attacker’s angle is a catalyst for the big change in SNW. The attacker’s angle will be given more explanation in the following weeks and is expected to lead to a big cliff-hanger shock at the last event of the year, the Rapture live on iPPV. SNW has been pleased with the performances of Riley Shamrock as of late. Many feel his push is coming too soon and too fast but his recent performances and professionalism has earnt him his place. The booking that put him into the final of the Battle for Mexico was an indication by the bookers to show that the future is bright for Riley. However, he expected to work the mid-card for a while inside Revolution X. His current storyline with Devine is about a matter of trust. New leader Devine doesn’t seem to like Riley after it was Hammers to put him into the group just before his departure. The other main storyline in SNW is that of Ace Bennett, his sister Alicia and Kevin Hart. Although unclear at the moment the story is expected to have a long story arc. At the moment Ace is on a losing streak and seems unmotivated in the ring but displayed a good performance alongside Hart. Next week, they team up to see if Hart can steer Ace back on track. Hart’s motive for helping Ace is unclear since they have been booked as rivals up to this point. The plan to put the FUSE title on Katsuhiko Nakajima was made as part of a longer storyline. SNW Owner Marc Ryland noted that the giving the title to Nakajima is just a way to continue a storyline. He noted that the plan didn’t go as clearly as he wanted due to time constraints. But has said it should be made clear in the future. Nakajima will be returning to Japan after the Mexico tour, it is expected that he will lose the belt on the last night in Mexico City.
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Post by Jack. on Sept 16, 2011 14:05:50 GMT -5
Looks like I'll be your only replier for a little while Good show and while it was a shame to leave the competition by opponents were much better. I love the Battle for Mexico concept, it's great. X Matt getting on the card is a pleasant surprise too. Keep it up, I'm expecting some great things to come.
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Post by Shamrock. on Sept 16, 2011 21:56:32 GMT -5
This Riley Shamrock push makes me as hard as a Shamrock...I'm really really really anxious for when this attackers angle gets into full swing, here's to hoping its Mike Hogan back with scorn SNW/FUSE wrestlers...Bret Thomas?! The Ace and Kevin angle is looking to be a good one and I look forward to it as they are two of my favorite characters in this sim. I'm hoping Riley ends up with the FUSE title soon since I feel it should belong to someone in the company and not just an outsider stop-gap guy. Keep this up bud!
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Post by johnmcclane44 on Sept 17, 2011 12:13:29 GMT -5
Nice finish to the opener, sounded like a pretty intense match. Jordan Devine advancing was a good choice imo. Surprised Riley won, was expecting Ace Bennett to pull it off. Main event was solid, and the ending of the show is crazy, crapis going down
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