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Post by Ace Bennett on Oct 24, 2011 19:12:17 GMT -5
Very nice to see the Smokin' Aces get a tag title shot, although I'm not sure whether they'll win or not. I'd love that tbh, give Ace the Triple Crown, which would be an awesome accomplishment. I will complain about what you did with the FUSE Championship, I wouldn't have put the title on the Japanese dude in the first place if you were just going to give it back to Joseph. It's great to see Pagano getting a title shot, he's the best character to not win the World Title in my opinion. Also glad to see Travis appearing, even if he is losing. Static being one of the masked men is interesting, wouldn't be surprised if Kagemann and Jackal were two of the others, with some big blockbuster (perhaps Mike Hogan??) being the leader of the group. Can't wait for the iPPV.
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Oct 24, 2011 22:45:41 GMT -5
Bockwinkel still on the streak sucks, but im sure you have a reason. Static as one of the masked men is interesting, wonder who the rest of the Iluminatti are
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 8, 2011 8:27:06 GMT -5
The RaptureLive from the “FUSE Arena” only on Go Fight Live1) Mike Bockwinkel vs. Jet Jaguar: The iPPV kicked off with the young masked Jaguar facing the former World Champ Bockwinkel. Bockwinkel dominated in this short opener. Jaguar got a little bit of offence before being cut off after a Bockwinkel Special. 2) Steven Kagemann, Zakk Static and Cain Jackal vs. Jacob Ryler, Travis Cantrell and X Matt: Kagemann’s new army had their first challenge against former FUSE Champ and the two young highflyers. Lots of high spots and dives from all, as you would expect in a six-man tag, but it was a Spear from Jackal and a Brainbuster from Zakk that gave Kagemann’s team the win. Following the match Henry Edwards and Jack Powers ran down with chairs in hands but Kagemann, Zakk and Cain had made an exit through the crowd. Edwards said he knows they are the attackers and if any of them try anything tonight they will pay. 3) Matt Spade vs. El Hijo de Angel Custodio: Another short bout, no doubt making room for the matches on later. Not much happened but both men got their spots in. El Hijo’s Spanish Fly gives him his first iPPV win. Jack Joseph is backstage talking about his time in Japan. He said it was fantastic to perform in front of such a massive crowd for Pro Wrestling NOAH especially since he won the FUSE title back for SNW. Joseph said despite the big crowd he much rather be in SNW, that’s why he went out to Japan, to get the title and bring it back to SNW. 4) AJ Matthews vs. Jack Powers: A true technical battle here, as Powers displayed fantastic technical ability. AJ went move-for-move with Powers for a lot of the match. Powers turned on the style and left AJ in trouble but AJ used his power to get back in the match. AJ no sold the Power Suplex and attempted the Eastern Execution only for Powers top slip behind and hit a second Power Suplex for the three count. Evan Pagano was pacing back and forth in the locker room. He repeated his “Betrayal of trust” promo on Henry Edwards. Saying that winning the title is secondary, primarily tonight is about extracting revenge. Pagano said he couldn’t wait any longer for his match and has been waiting all night and still has to wait for the rest of the show. Pagano then walked off. 5) AirDevils vs. Revolution X: The team billed as the “fastest team on the planet” and now former Duos champs put their experience to the test against the trust Riley and Devine have in each other. The Devils took instant control which was odd for them but Devine and Riley slowly brought the match around. The AirDevils played on the lack of trust between RevX which allowed them to hit the Sky High for the win. Post match, the AirDevils ran to the back, high fiving everything that moved. Devine and Shamrock remained in the ring and had a shouting match. Amy Lee tried to break them up but couldn’t. Safu and LyNN came out and calmed both men down. All is not well for Revolution X. Intermission. Some of the action thus far has seemed rushed but the last two bouts made up for it. The second half promises longer matches with three title matches and a tag team feud. Rumours are saying SNW plan to put the World title match on right after intermission. “Wildside” by Motley Crue hit the speakers meaning we were going to see the World Championship challenger next. Pagano came out to boo’s, due to his recent heel turn and took a mic. “I thought I could wait, hold myself back, stop myself. But I can’t. Edwards I hate you and I can’t wait any longer. I want you out here now!” Iron Madien’s “The Trooper” hit and Edwards ran out and tacked Pagano the ground. 6) SNW: Henry Edwards vs. Evan Pagano: The action was quickly underway with Edwards’ tackle and the match continued in the same pace. As the match wore on stamina came into play and both men slowed. Pagano hit the Calling out of nowhere but Edwards got a shoulder up. The match turned into a slugfest with Edwards getting the better before the action broke to the outside. Pagano took a suicide dive and the match nearly ended in a countout. The match returned to the ring and a second Calling was countered into a HE Driver for another 2 count. Edwards tried a Crossface transition but Pagano was quick to counter. The match continued into both men hitting their signature running kicks back to back, the SicKick from Pagano and the Fatal Impact from Edwards. The latter of which stunned Pagano allowing Edwards to hit the HE Driver. Edwards then scooped Pagano off the mat and hit a second consecutive HE Driver which put Pagano away for the count. Edwards looked on top of the world following that match. All the stamina he had used throughout instantly came back as he circled the ring with the title as the crowd cheered on. Edwards looked down at Pagano who looked unconscious and raised the title over him before leaving. Pagano was carried off very carefully hinting at Pagano might have suffered a concussion of some sort. 7) New Age Lady Killers vs. Fire and the Fury: This match had a lot to do live up the previous match which was planned to go last but none of the men wanted to do a straight up wrestling match instead they wanted a brawl. The referee was pretty lenient when both teams brawled through the crowd but the match was called off when weapons came into play. Chair shots galore as all four men took plenty. A table came out which led to Arsenic lighting in on fire before they threw Parkland into the burning table. Fans loved the mayhem. 8) FUSE: Jack Joseph vs. Jason Williams vs. Cody Rejaro: Another completely different style of match as the pace was turned up and the highspots came out to wow the crowd. Jason and Cody started off well double teaming Jack until they realised that only one of them could win. As usual Jason and Cody worked well together and Joseph added that X-factor into the bout. The end spot happened with all three men on the top rope with Joseph in the middle. Joseph elbowed both men off the ropes, sending them backflipping in synch to the ring and still on their feet. Jack came flying off the ropes with a Double Pele from the top! Joseph crawled over to put an arm over both men for the win. 9) DUOS: Revolution X vs. Ace Bennett and Kevin Hart: Amy Lee was out with Safu and LyNN and early on, every time Ace and Hart got some momentum she would stop it. This was until 10 minutes in Alicia Bennett ran out and jumped Amy! The two rolled about on the floor until the referee separated them. The ref then ordered them both to the back which then did as they both pulled each other’s hair. With no distraction on the outside Ace and Hart were performing like their usual selves with quick tag team moves and terrific chain wrestling. LyNN was impressive tonight as he wrestled on the ground perfectly with both opponents. Safu played his usual destructive self but not so effective tonight as Ace and Hart kept him at bay. Lots of finishers in the final 5 minuites of the match LyNN’s triple deadlift Powerbomb, Safu’s Burning Hammer, Hart’s 450 and even Ace’s Syracuse Drop but none of them ended the match. RevX attempted the Samoan Drop/Neckbreaker combo only for Hart to break it up with a Superkick. This led to Safu falling to the outside and Hart diving on top of him while Ace locked in the Syracuse Lock on LyNN. LyNN was resisting the temptation to tap and Hart made his way back in the ring and locked in the Sharpshooter over the top of Ace’s hold! This was too much for LyNN who finally gave in. We have new champions! The titles were handed to Ace and Hart, Hart was busy sharing his celebration with the crowd while Ace stayed on his knee’s staring at his belt. Hart then walked over and offered a hand to Ac to help him to his feet, it was accepted then Ace pulled Hart in for a hug. But this was all cut off the 3 attackers made their way out once again, all taking a side of the ring and surrounding the new champs. Ace and Hart were ready to fight but the numbers were too much for them. Ace and Hart were taken down and so were Safu and LyNN. RevX members Devine and Shamrock ran out but were also cut down. Finally World Champ Henry Edwards ran out with Jack Powers and as they entered the ring the attackers exited to the outside. Edwards and Powers had frightened them off, or so they thought. Edwards was then thrown over backward and landed on his neck. Jack Powers had just hit the Power Suplex on his own friend! The attackers re-entered and many SNW stars ran down to help, it looked like SNW were winning the war until another two attackers entered through the crowd. The effort was in vain as SNW stood tall. When it looked like no-one else would come out to save, the 3 original attackers stood side-by-side in the ring. The remaining two attackers were on the outside, Jack Powers walked over to them and removed their masks revealing Zakk Static and Cain Jackal. Powers then entered the ring next to the rest of the attackers who allowed him to take their masks off. Firstly Steven Kagemann, next Jason Williams and lastly Evan Pagano. After a few moments while the fans tried to piece together everything that just happened they all put their masks back on (including Powers) and they turned to the entrance ramp where a new man in a gold mask appeared. The golden masked man just stood there as the rest of the attackers, Static, Jackal, Kagemann, Jason, Pagano and Powers all bowed towards gold mask.
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 8, 2011 8:27:28 GMT -5
The Attackers Speak: Exclusive VideoAt SNW’s last event of 2011 “The Rapture” the attacker’s angle which has been built up for many months came to a head. Jack Powers turned his back on SNW by attacking Henry Edwards and he seems to process leadership over the rest of the group. Joining Powers in his attacks against SNW is Evan Pagano, Jason Williams, Steven Kagemann and Kagemann’s own little group of Cain Jackal and Zakk Static. On top of all this at the end of the attacks there seemed to be another member of the group. A man in a gold mask which all the members bowed to? There’s plenty of unanswered questions but the group sent in a video which hopefully explains at least some of those answers. All six men are in a luxurious hotel suite, all are holding Champagne flutes seemingly celebrating their success.Powers: And there it is. The turning point in SNW. The catalyst. Because now everything changes. Don’t believe me? Just wait. Just wait until the next SNW show. I can guarantee you that (Henry) Edwards is raising an army, Jordan Devine is trying to pick his team up and anybody who is left will be trying to cling onto someone. Why? Because everything’s changed. SNW used to be a place where one man could climb to the top. No-more. From now on, one man can’t make it in SNW anymore. Now one man will just be picked off, the weak link. It’s all about groups now, it’s all about numbers. SNW... it’s a gangland now. Pagano: Edwards you betrayed my trust, I was behind you. Yes, I wanted your title. Yes, I wanted spot but I was waiting, just waiting. Now I’m done waiting. Now I want your title and I want your spot, at the very top of SNW. I wasn’t a part of this at the start but now I see SNW for what it really is, thanks to Henry Edwards. Powers: So why? So why did we do it? Why did we do what we did? Simple. I saw SNW for what it really was. I’ve been held back from my potential all these years, why haven’t I been Duos champion? Why haven’t I been World Champion? Because the guys at the top have held us down. I told Jason Williams about my plan, he’s just like me. A man who has been held down by the guys up top no-more. And once Pagano saw the light he agreed to. Kagemann: So how do I fit into all this, I hear you ask? For Powers he wants to start a new SNW. For Jason he wants equal chances. For Pagano he wants revenge. Me... Let me put it like this. Some men want wealth and fortune, others recognition and glory. Me... I just want to watch SNW BURN! Powers told me about his plan, he knew before even asking that I’d be part. He needed numbers, he knew that 4 men alone couldn’t change SNW like he wanted. So I got Zakk (Static) and Cain (Jackal) and moulded them into my own. Powers: Now SNW, do you understand? Do you understand why we had to do this. SNW needed to change. We were the change. SNW will never be the same again. This is the time of the new age, a new rebellion, a United Front. All six members rise and lift their glasses. Powers: To the United Front! All: THE UNITED FRONT!
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 8, 2011 8:27:45 GMT -5
NewsLot’s of SNW roster members have commented on the events at the end of “The Rapture” where the group now known as the United Front revealed themselves to be the attackers. Henry Edwards: Their right. They have changed SNW forever, I know I can’t stand alone and fight the United Front by myself. So I am raising and army. An army to combat and defeat the United Front. Those who want to stand up and defend SNW join up. Take arms and be prepared to fight. For we fight for SNW, to protect and serve. Tom Gerard: I can’t believe what I saw at “the Rapture.” But whatever the case is I’m fighting for SNW. Kevin Hart: Getting lots of questions about joining up with Edwards’ group. But despite this I rejected it, at least at the moment. I’m sure Ace and I can handle ourselves. We’ve got the Duos titles after all. Jack Joseph: Henry Edwards’ just contacted me about a spot in his group. The FUSE Champ and the SNW Champ, United Front is not gonna know what hit ‘em. A.J Matthews: Been talking to Matt Spade. They say no man can stand alone anymore right? Ace Bennett: One moment I’m on top of the world, the new Duos Champion, I turn to Kev, he helps me up, then they come. They ruined it, they ruined it all. Our moment, gone thanks to them. I haven’t even had time to think. I only just realised that I’m SNW’s first Triple Crown champ, I should celebrating but I’m not. And thats thanks to the United Front, its payback time. Carson Clark: This United Front stuff is mad, I can’t get my head around it. But if they are after SNW, let them try cause the AirDevils are fighting for SNW. Jordan Devine: “The Rapture” was the worst night of my night, both as an individual and a leader. Both teams lost out matches including losing the Duos titles and of course those attacks. But I promise everyone, this is the lowest you’ll see Revolution X. We’ve hit rock bottom and we can only go up. I’m making a pact that Revolution X will strike back. And we will take down the United Front. X Matt: It’s madness, this United Front stuff. Sign me and Travis down for team SNW Cody Rejaro: I can’t believe it. Jason! My best friend, the man I trusted more than anyone in the entire world. No amount of Pepsi can make this right. Jason, you can change your mind. Just say your sorry and help us. Help us fight the United Front. You know it makes sense. Mike Bockwinkel: Many people are asking me, what side are you on? Maybe it’s the United Front? After all I tried to bring down SNW before with the Gentlemen’s Club. But no. Maybe I’m gonna team up with Henry Edwards and fight for SNW. No, I hate Edwards. What about Revolution X, after all I was part of it once upon a time. But no, I can’t see myself going back there. So that leaves me by myself. Many people have told me ‘you can’t be alone, they’ll pick you off.’ Well let’s see shall we, maybe one day in the future I will be part of one of these groups. But for now Bockwinkel rides solo. Travis Cantrell: Damn, I can’t believe what is going on in SNW. But I’m standing by (Henry) Edwards to fight for SNW. LyNN: I have my faith in Jordan Devine. We lost the Duos titles but we will bounce back. Drew Parkland: I don’t know what da hell happened. One moment I was digging into my family bucket the next thing I knew Danny boi (Daniel Sinn) comes runnin’ in shoutin’ “com un DREW,” I was like, “What about my KFC?” He said, “Screw the KFC lets go!” I said, “But I got boneless wings.” He didn’t seem to care, so we’d went a running to tha ring and they were like all kicking people up. Damn man, it was some crazy s**t. Jacob Ryler: Chaos. It’s just utter chaos backstage, guys just don’t know what to do. I’m helping doing what I can but when guys like Powers, Pagano and Jason turn their back on us, we’re just helpless. Their guys we trusted, guys I trained with and guys who I considered friends, now I just don’t know what to think. Only to protect SNW, at any cost. Riley Shamrock: What a night. First off I want to say what happened between me and Jord(an Devine) it’s in the past. We both know we gotta move on and do what is right for Revolution X. We will rise back up. The United Front think they’re in charge but they are just gonna learn that their wrong. RevX is in charge, like it always has been and like it always will. Daniel Sinn: Pagano was a guy I considered a friend, as was Jason. It’s crazy to see them turn their back on us like they did. For those asking the question, where do me and Drew stand in all this, it’s simple. We stand where we always are, on the frontline, protecting SNW.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2011 20:45:19 GMT -5
Jason! You sonomagun! I trusted you, you bastard!!! Fantastic twist at the end Dragon. SNW just keeps getting better and better.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Nov 8, 2011 21:14:57 GMT -5
Wow, what a great show. Although I see the similarities between CHIKARA's BDK storyline and this, I can totally understand why you wanted to go this route. Powers and Williams turning was really surprising and Pagano being in the group should be interesting seeing as though there could be a bit of a power struggle in the future between him and Powers. So stoked that Ace won the Duos belts with Kevin, Triple Crown ftw! This is getting very interesting and its awesome to see that you have kept it that way for 65 pages, keep it up.
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 16, 2011 11:40:09 GMT -5
UPDATE: GANG WARFARE IN SNW
Following “The Rapture” the attackers leader Jack Powers said that SNW has changed, no man can stand alone. He predicted that SNW would become full of stables, with Henry Edwards’ Team SNW which is now being called “The Resistance.” Owner Marc Ryland stated that this was the start and would develop thoughout the new year. Here’s a look at the current groups in SNW.
THE UNITED FRONT: Jack Powers, Evan Pagano, Jason Williams The attackers revealed themselves to be these three men, all with different views of what they wanted out of this change in SNW. Named themselves as the ”United Front” recently and are expected to grow.
ADRENALINE: Steven Kagemann, Zakk Static, Cain Jackal (Affiliated with the United Front) Kagemann’s group is a sub-division of the “United Front.” Kagemann has now named his group “Adrenaline” after the group he was part of early in SNW as the “Adrenaline Boyz”
REVOULTION X: Jordan Devine, LyNN, Safu, Riley Shamrock The oldest group of all, founded on the first show by then leader Chris Hammers. On his departure Jordan Devine took over leadership which currently seems too much for him to handle.
RESISTANCE: Henry Edwards, Jack Joseph, Cody Rejero, Drew Parkland, Daniel Sinn, Jacob Ryler, Jet Jaguar, El Hijo de Angel Custodio, Carson Clark, Tom Gerard, Travis Cantrell, X Matt The largest group in SNW at the moment but sub-groups and diversions are expected in the coming months as the Resistance tries to fight off the incoming force of the United Front.
Ace Bennett and Kevin Hart The new SNW Duos Champions have both made their feelings clear in regards to what group they are joining, none. Both feel that they can look after each other and if SNW needs them they might help out.
The Fire and the Fury: Vincent Fury and Johnny Arsenic The Fire and the Fury haven’t spoken much about their feelings on the attack, possibly in an attempt to please all sides until they made their decision.
A.J Matthews and Matt Spade The former FUSE Champion and Former Duos Champion seem to have made a partnership, possibly not one to go for the Duos titles nor to combat the United Front but just as a way of keeping themselves safe.
Mike Bockwinkel The strangest of all, 3rd Generation star, Mike Bockwinkel is the only person on the roster not the heed Powers’ warning. Instead he has decided to go it alone, at least for now until he decides the time is right.
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 16, 2011 11:40:23 GMT -5
SNW 2011: A Year in ReviewThe newly crowned Duos Champions, the New Age Lady Killers were on top of the world after winning the 2010 Best of Duos, Ace Bennett was the big daddy of SNW as World Champion and Kevin Hart was crushing all as FUSE Champ. SNW opened up the year with a musical double shot in honour of Brit band The Beatles in which the first real shock of the year occurred, the FUSE Champ Kevin Hart defeated the World Champ Ace Bennett! All of SNW geared up for SNW’s first iPPV of the year, One Night in Philly. A Terry Funk appearance, 3 successful title defences and the start of the Dragon/Bockwinkel feud were all highlights. The Showdown II was the next iPPV for SNW but before then SNW took a trip to Canada. Another shocker took place involving Kevin Hart, as the hometown hero dropped the FUSE title to Drake Fortune. Mike Hogan became a thorn in the side of RevX during the tour, the Dragon/Bock feud escalated and Henry Edwards began his big comeback winning the Battle of Canada. Then at the Showdown II, the Fatality Squad’s short rise to the title ended as they defeated the Lady Killers to take the straps. Bockwinkel and Dragon had their first one-on-one encounter and Ace Bennett halted Henry Edwards’ triumph return by keeping the title. Onto Be the Best and the new Duos Champions ran through all opponents with this borrowed finishing move. In the Students division, Jet Jaguar and Riley Shamrock continued to trade first place. The Be the Best tournament was set and in the end Hammers, Edwards, Pagano and Hart won their respective blocks to advance to the iPPV. Just before the iPPV SNW had another double shot musical weekend, this time in tribute to Nirvana, in which Powers’ mystery stalker revealed himself as Vincent Fury. At the iPPV Jack Joseph won a 8-man match to win the FUSE title, the Red Assassins triumphed over the Gentlemen’s Club in a continuation of the Bock/Dragon feud and Henry Edwards topped Evan Pagano in the tournament final. All of the SNW build lead up to SNW’s biggest show, Riot Act IV. The Student trial started with Jet Jaguar kicking the trials off. In the lead up to the big Mask/Career bout between Dragon and Bock, Red Dragon defeated Nick Jacobs in the same stip to banish Jacobs from SNW. Just before Riot Act IV, SNW hosted the Awards Ceremony where SNW handed out the awards to the talented SNW stars. At the big show itself, Riley Shamrock became the first student to win a trial match, Warfare returned with a shock as Safu came back from injury to help RevX get the win and Bockwinkel defeated Red Dragon to unmask him and send him packing from SNW. However, the big match came in the main event as Henry Edwards recaptured the World title in SNW’s best match yet. Hot off the heels of SNW’s most successful show to date came the build to both the 2011 Clash of the Duos and SNW’s Anniversary Show, Three. In a one night tournament, Zakk Static became the Student Trophy holder for 2011. Kurt Angle shocked all revealing he would make an appearance in SNW. The AirDevils overcame the Fatality Squad, the Lady Killers, the MCMG and RevX to retain/win the Duos titles and become the 2011 Clash of the Duos winners. In the same weekend, AJ Matthews won the FUSE title and Ace Bennett went toe-to-toe with Kurt Angle and lost. Mysterious messages appeared in the lead up to Three. Katsuhiko Nakajima joined SNW for learning experience from Japan. One week before the event, Mike Hogan left SNW. At Three, Riley Shamrock joined RevX, Safu and LyNN of RevX won the Duos titles and masked attackers invaded SNW. After the shocking ending to Three, SNW was dealt another shock learning of the departure of long time SNW star, Chris Hammers. On his final show, all SNW wrestlers showed their appreciation and Hammers handed over the running of RevX to Devine. SNW went on tour to Mexico next and the first shocker of the tour was Nakajima becoming the first outsider to win the FUSE Championship. Meanwhile, since losing the title and a loss to Kurt Angle, Ace Bennett hasn’t been the same and his sister appeared to lend a helping hand in the form of rival Kevin Hart. Devine looked like he could run RevX well winning the 2011 Battle for Mexico as Riley continued to impress getting into the finals. The attackers continued their invasion in the Mexico tour. Evan Pagano’s “betrayal of trust” by Henry Edwards led to a heel turn for Pagano and winning the 2011 Magnificent 10. Just before the last show of the year we the Rapture, we learnt that Jack Joseph had won the FUSE title back for SNW in Japan. At the Rapture, Ace Bennett put his trust in Kevin Hart and were rewarded by winning the Duos titles. However, celebrations were cut off as the attackers invaded once again and revealed themselves to be Jack Powers, Evan Pagano, Jason Williams and Steven Kagemann. UPDATED: TOP 25 MATCHES IN SNW HISTORY1. Ace Bennett vs. Henry Edwards ‘Riot Act IV’ 2. Mike Bockwinkel vs. Chris Hammers vs. Henry Edwards ‘Riot Act 2’ 3. Ace Bennett vs. Evan Pagano ‘Two’ 4. Steel Cage: New Age Lady Killers vs. Youth Culture ‘Return of the Steel Cage’ 5. Ace Bennett vs. Kurt Angle ‘Clash of the Duos Night 3’ 6. Henry Edwards vs. Austin Aries ‘Monkey Business’ 7. Ace Bennett vs. Mike Quackenbush ‘Brain Grenade’ 8. Mike Bockwinkel vs. Red Dragon ‘Riot Act IV’ 9. Henry Edwards vs. Steve Cornio ‘Burn it the Ground’ 10. NY Street Fight: The Gentlemen’s Club vs. Red Assassins ‘Be the Best 2011’ 11. Steel Cage: Henry Edwards vs. Chris Hammers 'The Showdown' 12. Mike Quackenbush vs. Chris Hammers vs. Ace Bennett ‘A New Coronation Night 2’ 13. Henry Edwards vs. Evan Pagano ‘The Rapture’ 14. Fatality Squad vs. AirDevils ‘Clash of the Duos Night 1’ 15. Jack Powers vs. Austin Aries ‘One’ 16. Ace Bennett vs. Henry Edwards ‘The Showdown II’ 17. AirDevils vs. Revolution X ‘Clash of the Duos Night 3’ 18. Henry Edwards vs. Chris Hammers ‘Farewell Hammers’ 19. Henry Edwards vs. Evan Pagano ‘Be the Best 2011’ 20. Youth Culture vs. New Age Lady Killers ‘Riot Act 2’ 21. Ace Bennett vs. Kevin Hart ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’ 22. Henry Edwards vs. Ace Bennett vs. Chris Hammers vs. Mike Bockwinkel vs. Mike Quackenbush ‘Three’ 23. Warfare IV: Revolution X vs. Kevin Hart, Mike Hogan and Evan Pagano ‘Riot Act IV’ 24. Ace Bennett vs. Kevin Hart vs. Mike Hogan ‘A New Coronation Night 1’ 25. Ace Bennett vs. Mike Hogan ‘One Night in Philly’ PPV RecordsHenry Edwards 6-1 Steven Kagemann 5-1 Ace Bennett 4-2 Jack Powers 4-2 Jack Joseph 4-2 LyNN 4-2 Bret Thomas 3-1 Mike Bockwinkel 3-2 Zakk Static 2-0 Vincent Fury 2-1 Drake Fortune 2-1 Johnny Arsenic 1-0 El Hijo de Angel Custodio 1-0 Gavin Hart 1-0 Jordan Devine 3-3 Kevin Hart 3-3 Jason Williams 3-3 Cody Rejaro 3-3 Safu 1-1 Cain Jackal 1-1 Alex Diamond 1-1 Chris Hammers 2-3 Matt Spade 2-3 A.J Matthews 2-4 New Age Lady Killers 1-3 Riley Shamrock 1-2 Evan Pagano 1-4 AirDevils 1-5 Jet Jaguar 0-2 Travis Cantrell 0-2 X Matt 0-2 Nick Jacobs 0-2 Jacob Ryler 0-4 Mike Hogan 0-4 --- Assassin 1-0 Red Dragon 1-2 Katsuhiko Nakajima 0-1 Mike Quackenbush 0-1 Petey Williams 0-1 Dragon Kid 0-1
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 16, 2011 11:40:33 GMT -5
SNW 2012: Looking Ahead2012 brings forth a new year and new questions for SNW. After the shocking events of the final SNW show of the year, wrestlers and fans alike will want answers. Here’s just a few things to look forward to in SNW in the new year. World Title Situation: Henry Edwards completed his successful comeback, finally triumphing over Ace Bennett to win the World Heavyweight Championship. Since then Edwards has taken on all competitors and defeated them all. Now a new year begins and the no.1 contender to the World title is not set, who will get the title shot? Will it be Jack Powers the leader of the United Front who attacked Edwards? Can it be Evan Pagano, the man who took Edwards to the limit but came just short of a win at “The Rapture?” What about Jordan Devine, RevX Leader looking to bounce back after a rough end to the year and nearly won the belt in Mexico if it wasn’t for the United Front. Or could it be a newer challenger to the belt such as Kevin Hart or even Riley Shamrock. Both men have come close recently, reaching the finals of both the Magnificent 10 and the Battle of Mexico. So who will be the first to challenge Edwards? The Incoming Force, The United Front: Many of the questions coming into 2012 will be about the new stable, the United Front. Led by Jack Powers, who aims to change SNW for the better. Alongside him are Evan Pagano, Jason Williams and the Adrenaline group of leader Steven Kagemann, Zakk Static and Cain Jackal. Will they expand their group? Will they change SNW forever? And who the hell is the man in the golden mask? One thing is for sure the United Front is here and they will be looking to make a statement right away. Fighting for SNW, the Resistance: On the opposing side of the United Front come Team SNW or the Resistance. This team led by Henry Edwards looks plenty strong enough to deal with the force of the United Front but is all well in camp SNW? Can Edwards’ trust all his many teammates after the man he trusted more than anyone else, Jack Powers turned his back on him? Falling Apart, Revolution X: Under Chris Hammers Revolution X went through plenty of up’s and downs but it would be hard to find in SNW history a night quite like “The Rapture” for the team. A night where issues of trust were raised between Leader Jordan Devine and the young prodigy Riley Shamrock and where Safu and LyNN lost their tag titles. To top off a horrible night, the United Front revealed themselves and in doing so took they’re place as the top stable in SNW. With so many groups cropping up can RevX survive? UK Tour: SNW’s 2012 will kick off in style with a tour to the UK. The tour will stop in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to bring SNW action back to the UK. The Battle of Britain will return in London as 9 men battle it out to be crowned the winner. There will be special guests galore as UK wrestlers put SNW athletes to the test which will include former SNW Wrestlers such as Sam and Lee Kineval but most controversially of all the one night return of Mike Hogan. On top of all that former World Boxing Association Heavyweight Champion David Haye has promised to turn up to meet up with Mike Bockwinkel after their words at the SNW press conference. And if all this wasn’t good enough, UK rap artist Tinie Tempah will be performing on the last show of the tour. 2012 Schedule: Below are some of the big events announced for SNW in 2012. All previous iPPV’s return with the exception of The Showdown II. Clash of the Duos and Magnificent 10 remain non-iPPV’s but may be changed with Go Fight Live. The UK Tour that kicks off the year is currently the only tour planned for 2012. Marc Ryland has announced that there will be a reduction of shows for 2012, saying that the weekly schedule previously adopted by SNW was almost impossible to keep now that SNW has become a bigger brand. 2012 ScheduleJanuary to February- UK Tour 2012 February- One Night in Germany (iPPV)May- Be the Best 2012 (iPPV)July- Riot Act V (iPPV)August- Clash of the Duos 2012 October- Four (Anniversary Show) (iPPV)November- Magnificent 10 December- The Rapture II (iPPV)UK Tour 2012Cardiff, Wales (Featuring Sam Kineval and Lee Kineval)London, England (Featuring Mike Hogan and Paul Burchill)[BATTLE FOR BRITAIN)Belfast, N. Ireland (Featuring Dave “Fit” Finlay)Edinburgh, Scotland (Featuring Dave Taylor and Spud)Newcastle, England (Featuring PAC and Zack Sabre Jr)Manchester, England (Featuring, PAC, Zack Sabre Jr and Marty Scurll)[TINIE TEMPAH PERFORMS] --------------------------------------------- Updated the roster 1st page post with all the factions now in SNW. I wanted a huge change in SNW and think this faction warfare angle I got going will do that. It looks basic to start but I plan on having more groups, sub-groups and all kinds of stable angles. I thought it would be something different, I was inspired by NWL and Dragon Gate which made me want to change SNW up. I'm not saying this is what SNW will be like from now on but at least for a year.
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HoganBai
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Post by HoganBai on Nov 16, 2011 14:02:52 GMT -5
SWEEEERRRRVVVEEE on the United Front, this has completely changed my whole outlook on the thing. If you can keep this building, there's enough men on both sides to make a PPV (like Invasion), and enough men to have different storylines running through this main story arc. Love it, and the mystery of the gold guy seems awesome, I'm wondering who could have that much power over these guys. Also love Hart & Bennett, 2 men I went up against a lot at the start at Duos champions. I'd like to see them right up there at the forefront for SNW in this main story, but keeping them neutral could definately be a smart move.
Henry Edwards must be shitting himself...because I'M COMING BACK TO LONDON BABY! Happy to hear man, your tour shows are always entertaining and different to a lot of feds I read, so I look forward to seeing them and of course my return hahaha
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 25, 2011 13:51:03 GMT -5
Cardiff, WalesJack Powers and Evan Pagano of the United Front made their way to the ring. They repeat part of their promo from the web video mainly explaining the attack. They then move onto talking about the World title and believe they should both be in line for title shots. “Children of the Revolution” plays and Jordan Devine walks out with Riley Shamrock close behind. Devine says he deserves the next shot since the United Front screwed him out of winning the title in Mexico. Shockingly young Shamrock puts his own claim on the title, saying that he’s never had a title shot and has proven he has what it takes, this shocks everyone including stablemate Devine. They eventually agree to a four way bout later tonight, Jord challenges Powers and Pagano to attack them but they don’t. 1) FUSE: Jack Joseph vs. Carson Clark: Great way to kick off the tour especially after a long opening segment. Clark looks surprisingly good in singles match, making this a super-fast paced encounter which the fans loved. The match was worked as a short sprint with Jack countering the Swan Dive DDT into a Pele. Jason Williams made his way out to boo’s to explain his actions for turning on SNW and joining the United Front. Cody Rejaro meets his former partner in the ring and tries to persuade Jason into turning back face. Jason says Cody just doesn’t get it, he doesn’t like him and has done this to get away. Cody still tries to help but Jason boots Cody then hits him with a Psycho Driver. 2) Zakk Static and Cain Jackal vs. Travis Cantrell and X Matt: Kagemann’s Adrenaline team took on the highflyers Matt and Cantrell. The United Front sub-team showed good teaming in this clash of the former students. Jackal’s Spear on the outside allowed Zakk to hit the Brainbuster in the ring for the win. 3) A.J Matthews vs. Gareth Ashdown: Complete domination here as AJ destroyed the young Welshman. AJ was no doubt still fuming over a loss at “The Rapture” and previous losses such as the Magnificent 10 and the FUSE title loss. Ashdown, a student of Red Dragon got a few seconds of offence before being put down for good with the Eastern Execution. Former SNW competitors Sam Kineval and Lee Kineval made their way out to the ring getting a cheer as they are in their hometown. They soon mocked the crowd and got them hating them. The brothers of another SNW alumni Red Dragon challenged the new Duos Champions, Bennett and Hart to a title match later tonight. 4) Revolution X vs. Jacob Ryler and Jet Jaguar: More one-sided action as the vicious RevX looked to bounce back following an awful night at the Rapture. At one point in the match Jaguar fell to the outside screaming, this led to Ryler falling to the Samoan Drop/Neckbreaker. Following the match, RevX left and Ryler went to check on his partner who looked like he was having a type of seizure on the outside of the ring. As Ryler went to help Jaguar lashed out at him and ran backstage, leaving everyone confused at what is up with the young masked man. 5) Mike Bockwinkel vs. Tom Gerard: The Liverpudlian AirDevil got a great reaction from the fans but had a tough challenge against Mike Bockwinkel. Gerard put up a great underdog fight against Bock hitting him with plenty of highflying arsenal. Bock even mockingly used some boxing jabs but ended up putting the Brit away with the Bockwinkel Special. Intermission. The Duos title match between the Welsh brothers, the Kinevals and the new Duos champions Ace Bennett and Kevin Hart was confirmed during the break. While the number one contenders four way was also hyped. 6) New Age Lady Killers and Cody Rejaro vs. Fire and the Fury and Jason Williams: Big six-man action between two sets of rivals as the action restarted but there was something wrong, Cody just wouldn’t touch Jason. No matter how much Jason hit back, Cody just wouldn’t hit his former partner but Killers and F&F were more than happy to fight it out at each other. Cody’s reluctance to fight Jason allowed Jason to hit the Psycho Driver for the 3-count. “The Trooper” by Iron Madien hit and the SNW World Heavyweight Champion, Henry Edwards made his way out to the ring. He talked about the Resistance and their fight against the United Front. Edwards challenged any United Front member to come out and fight him non-title. 7) Henry Edwards vs. Steven Kagemann: A really good hard hitting bout, lots of intensity from both men just hitting chunks out of each other. Both men are known for their stiff strikes and they certainly proved that here tonight. The match was only 15 minutes but packed loads in this fast bout. In the end both men had bright red chests from all the stiff shots. Edwards’ hit the HE Driver dropping Kagemann on his head for the win. Post match, Kagemann looked on dream street after being dropped on his head. Jackal and Static, came out to help their leader and Edwards looked like a mad man possessed as he challenged both to get in the ring. The two rejected Edwards’ advances and carried Kagemann to the back. Edwards finished off saying that he will stop the United Front at any costs. 8) Jack Powers vs. Evan Pagano vs. Jordan Devine vs. Riley Shamrock: A four way which worked much more like a tag bout as Powers and Pagano of the United Front took on Devine and Shamrock of RevX. Lots of good action in this 25+ minute match, it was held under single fall rules which did lead to some confusion after Riley broke up Devines pinfall following the Devinity. Meanwhile Pagano and Powers didn’t break up each other’s pins which led to the finish where Riley missed a Suicide Dive, smashing his face into the steel barricade, while Devine got drilled with the Power Suplex. Pagano could have broken up the count but Powers stared at Pagano as he made the pin and Pagano didn’t break up the count. Following the bell, Pagano and Powers celebrated. Pagano didn’t seem to mind too much that he could have broken up the pinfall. Powers is the new number one contender and the champion was on his way out. Edwards sprinted down to the ring chasing off the United Front members. Edwards told Powers to get in the ring so they could have the title match right here, right now! Powers refused but said as Edwards is so willing to fight as soon as possible Powers will have his title bout next week in London. 9) DUOS: Ace Bennett and Kevin Hart vs. The Kineval Brothers: Ace and Kevin played full faces as the Kinevals soaked up the heat. Both Kineval brothers have enjoyed stays in SNW, Sam a former FUSE Champion and Lee a former student. Lots of great fast paced action in this bout with all four throwing themselves about the ring. More history was added to the bout as Kineval stopped Ace’s record FUSE title run and Hart then stopped Kineval’s FUSE title run. There were plenty of big spots, mainly from the top ropes including a tower of doom in the corner, Sam landing on his feet from the Syracuse Drop and a double missile dropkick to the floor by the Welsh brothers. After a fierce battle Ace hit another Syracuse Drop and it was followed by Hart’s 450 Splash for the win. The Kinevals limped their way backstage, while Hart and Ace celebrated their first successful title defence. However, celebrations were once again cut short by the United Front, who ran down and attacked the Duos Champions. SNW World Champ, Henry Edwards ran out and tried taking on all of the United Front but failed. Luckily for him plenty of Resistance members ran out to aid him and made the United Front exit from the ring. Resistance helped Ace and Hart to their feet as the United Front watched on from outside the ring, they bowed which confused all until all in the ring turned to face the entrance where a golden masked man was standing. This gave the United Front the opportunity to attack and beat down the Resistance and the Duos champs. Leaving us with an all too familiar sight, the United Front standing tall. UK Tour 2012Cardiff, Wales (Featuring Sam Kineval and Lee Kineval)London, England (Featuring Mike Hogan and Paul Burchill)[BATTLE FOR BRITAIN)Belfast, N. Ireland (Featuring Dave “Fit” Finlay)Edinburgh, Scotland (Featuring Dave Taylor and Spud)Newcastle, England (Featuring PAC and Zack Sabre Jr)Manchester, England (Featuring, PAC, Zack Sabre Jr and Marty Scurll)[TINIE TEMPAH PERFORMS]
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 25, 2011 13:51:25 GMT -5
Battle for Britain 2012 Tournament RevealedThe ‘Battle for’ series is back, this time in Britain. 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 Britain winner 2012. Who will follow previous winner of the Battle for Britain Evan Pagano? The Battle for Britain 2012 is unlike previous tournaments as it promotes the younger talent within SNW and gives the younger talent a huge opportunity by winning the tournament. BATTLE FOR BRITAIN MATCH 1Jet Jaguar Carson Clark Zakk Static BATTLE FOR BRITAIN MATCH 2Riley Shamrock Tom Gerard X Matt BATTLE FOR BRITAIN MATCH 3A.J Matthews Travis Cantrell The returning British star, Mike Hogan
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Nov 28, 2011 21:12:38 GMT -5
Hm. Wonder why this wasn't bumped for the new show? Cool that Gareth Assclown is debuting. Hopefully he will make future appearances. Good win for Bockwinkel. Maybe this will lead to something bigger. Some very big matches there, the six man, Edwards/Kagemann, Smokin Aces/Kinevals (The solution explodes!).
Good to see "Battle of" returning. Especially with younger talent. Maybe you could make it similar to the old "be the best" concept.
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Post by Ramos on Nov 29, 2011 17:07:30 GMT -5
Really enjoyed the show, was nice to see Shamrock planting the seeds of a move away from Revolution X. Good that Bockwinkel picked up a win, enjoying the tension between members of the United Front aswell. Seems to be going well here, hopefully won't stop reading for around 4 months again like I did before. Keep it up man.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2011 7:03:38 GMT -5
TINIE TEMPAH?!
I'm sold.
We won't come down until we hit the ground and pass out.
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Post by Red Dragon on Dec 14, 2011 12:13:26 GMT -5
The SNW crew have split up into two groups for this week, with most wrestlers heading to the capital in London while a small group travelled North to Wolverhampton to headline in a Fight Club Pro show. Fight Club Pro is a small British promotion which holds shows mainly in the Wolverhampton area. Previous guests include current Fight Club Pro Champion Eddie Edwards, Mike Quackenbush and former SNW Brit, Mike Hogan. But last night Fight Club Pro presented a card split with Fight Club Pro matches and SNW matches, with one mixed match. Here’s the results of the SNW section. LyNN defeated Cody Rejaro following interference from Jason Williams Fight Club Pro’s MK McKinnan defeated Matt Spade with a roll-up Jason Williams defeated El Hijo de Angel Custodio with a Psycho Driver Mike Bockwinkel defeated Jacob Ryler with the Bockwinkel Special Afterwards, Bockwinkel mocked the British crowd In the main event, the New Age Lady Killers defeated the Fire and the Fury with a Pin Pointer Many of the matches have been done before in the States but still SNW put on a good show for the crowd. Bock and Ryler put on the best technical match-up while the main event got the best crowd response. This SNW crew are expected to travel to London to meet up with the rest of the SNW crew but are not expected to wrestle tomorrow night.
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Post by Red Dragon on Dec 14, 2011 12:13:37 GMT -5
London, EnglandThe 9 competitors in the Battle for Britain made their way out. A.J got the biggest response after mocking the English accent, while Brit Tom Gerard received a nice reaction. But when “Shoot the Runner” by Kasabian hit, the fans jumped to their feet for the return of London lad, Mike Hogan making his return to SNW in his hometown. All 9 men posed around the trophy for the group photo, then made their way to the back. 1) BfB: Jet Jaguar vs. Carson Clark vs. Zakk Static: Decent action to kick off, a short and fast paced match which compacted a lot in the short time they had. All 3 men looked good but did nothing other than a Clark dive to get the fans off their feet. Zakk’s Brainbuster took out Jag but Clark flew in with a Tornado DDT right away to pick up the win. After Clark and Zakk had left, Jaguar acted strangely again until he rolled himself up in the corner. Jacob Ryler came out, wondering what is happening but got pushed over as he went to help Jaguar. What’s wrong with the young masked man? 2) Safu vs. Paul Burchill: A big man brawl match, we don’t get to see many in SNW so it was a treat to see. The match was worked very well with Burchill standing toe-to-toe with the destructive Samoan. Burchill attempted a C4 but Safu blocked it and hit the Burning Hammer for a great singles win. 3) BfB: Riley Shamrock vs. Tom Gerard vs. X Matt: The Battle for Britain continued with Liverpool native, Gerard looking to follow his tag partner in the final. Tom put in a good performance taking out X Matt early on with the Superkick. After some good singles action Riley’s Irish Welcoming gave him the victory. 4) DUOS: Ace Bennett and Kevin Hart vs. Steven Kagemann and Cain Jackal: This teaming of Adrenaline haven't teamed before so they found it hard to break down the champions, Cain works much better with Zakk and Kagemann just seemed to carry Cain in this bout. Ace and Hart looked on top form as they always seem to do when teaming. The match finished off with the dreaded, Syracuse Lock/Sharpshooter combination on Cain. 5) BfB: A.J Matthews vs. Travis Cantrell vs. Mike Hogan: Probably the best out of all of the three qualifying matches mainly down to the fans being so behind Hogan. Hogan looked on top form, not missing a beat since being away from SNW. A Springboard Elbow took out Cantrell and after some good 1-on-1 action, Hogan made a second elimination taking out AJ with the Futurism. Intermission. Lots of good action thus far which is helped by the enthusiastic British crowd. The second half seems like it will pick up even more with the SNW World title match which is expected to be a classic. 6) Jordan Devine vs. Evan Pagano: The RevX leader had a tough challenge here against a member of the United Front. Lots of intensity with lots of action, Pagano wanted to pace the bout but Devine just wanted to finish it at any chance he got. The match was given plenty of time and the fans really got into it in the end. Pagano hit the SicKick on the outside against the guardrail which kept both men on the outside for the 20 count. Ending the match in a double countout. “Break” by Three Days Grace played, the music of FUSE Champion Jack Joseph but it was cut off short with no Jack Joseph coming out. Seconds later a large group of men walked to ringside. They got to the ring and the man in the middle emerged, climbing up on the apron. When he did the fans instantly recognised who it was, David Haye! He got in the ring with some of his entourage and was handed a mic. The former World Boxing Association Heavyweight Champion talked about his meeting with Mike Bockwinkel at the SNW Press Conference and called Bock out to meet him. Bockwinkel did and edged his way through Haye’s entourage and into the ring. The two had a little verbal battle before Haye pushed Bock! Bock went to push Haye back but the entourage held him back. Haye went to hit Bock with a trademark Hayemaker but Bock ducked and Haye knocked out one of his own men! Bock then lashed out at Haye’s entourage as Haye made an exit. Bock went through man after man hitting each of them with a Bockwinkel Special. Bock then challenged Haye to enter, who didn’t which caused the hometown fans to turn on the boxer. 7) FUSE: Jack Joseph vs. Cody Rejaro: This was why the Jack’s music was played originally. Cody performed last night in Wolverhampton but still looked good and put everything into this bout. Cody frightened the FUSE Champ on many occasions getting close counts. However Jason Williams ran down hitting a missile dropkick to Cody for the DQ. Jason continued to attack Cody post match as Jack talked to the referee. Jack only seemed to realise what was happening when Jason went outside to get a chair. Jason entered back in the ring looking to hit Cody with the chair but Jack pulled the chair off him and defended Cody. Jason then made his exit swearing revenge on Jack. 8) BfB: Carson Clark vs. Riley Shamrock vs. Mike Hogan: Clark really stepped up his game and like his Fuse title match he showed he had potential as a singles athlete. Riley continued his string of good performances and Hogan carried on from his qualifier putting in a great performance with the crowd fully behind him. The match was very well planned out and had very little down time since it was a constant one on one with each wrestler interchanging. After a great performance Clark’s Springboard Tornado DDT was stopped and turned into a Futurism from Mike Hogan. Riley and Hogan had a good back and forth match with both going close to winning after an Irish Welcoming from Riley and a Springboard Elbow from Hogan. However after a series of counters from both men Hogan topped Riley with the Futurism. Mike Hogan had won the 2012 Battle for Britain despite not being part of the company. The fans were going wild, as they had been all night for Hogan. Hogan went to shake Riley’s hand as he was leaving but Riley turned and exited. 9) SNW: Henry Edwards vs. Jack Powers: A fantastic match to send the fans home after a mixed night of action. The fans knew that this was going to be an instant classic and they were right. The opening exchanges were brutal with Edwards kicking the match off taking Powers down and then going to work on him with his stiff strikes. Powers eventually took the match back with some basic submission counters, however, Edwards was well learnt in the submission game and knew counters to almost all of Powers’ simple moves. Edwards’ strong opening seemed to hinder him as the match wore on since his stamina seemed to fade as he moved slower and hit softer. Powers took advantage of this hitting an early Power Suplex for a close count, he attempted a follow up from the pin into the Immortality but Edwards knew the counter. The fight continued with Edwards attempting a HE Driver only for Powers to reverse into a second Power Suplex. Edwards kicked out but Powers attempted to slap on the Choke-out but Edwards once again knew the counter. The action spilled to the outside via a suplex attempt over the ropes sending both men crashing to the outside. Edwards attempted a dive to the outside but was caught by an uppercut. The Champ fought back after Powers missed a kick and instead connected with the outside turnbuckle. Edwards tackled Powers into the guardrail and then tried for the Fatal Impact only for Powers to catch him and hit a modified fall away slam into the audience! Powers made his way back in the ring and Edwards followed soon after, just beating the referee’s 20 count. Smelling blood in the water, Powers instantly attempted a Power Suplex but Edwards countered to get behind Powers hitting a trio of German suplexes. However, after the second the toll of the match showed as Edwards hesitated allowing Powers to counter behind Edwards and hit a third Power Suplex! But Edward got instantly back to his feet, hit a lariat and fell to the ground! The double count was on but both men got to their feet. They exchanged strikes with the crowd ohhing and ahhing with every strike. Despite being hurt, Edwards still had the advantage since he’s a better striker and finished off with a series of strikes. Edwards climbed to the top hitting a Diving Headbutt further showing his Benoit influence in his ring work, however it didn’t work as Powers moved. As Edwards got back to his feet he was met by a fourth Power Suplex which was transitioned into Powers’ rarely used finisher the One Legged Boston Crab. Edwards’ has scouted every one of Powers’ submission finishers but not this one as he screamed in pain. Powers had worked over Edwards methodically all match, firstly on the left arm but when the Immortality submission failed he worked over the neck. He then tried the Choke-Out but after that also failed he turned his attention to Edwards’ right leg which he had locked in the submission now. With all the pressure on Edwards’ leg and the crowd on their feet, Edwards finally tapped ending the match after 46 minutes. Despite SNW’s biggest face losing the World title to the leader of the biggest threat to SNW the sell-out crowd in London were on their feet showing appreciation to both men after such a great match. Edwards’ was holding his leg and the referee helped him to the outside. Jack Powers was handed the SNW World Heavyweight Championship which he had finally won, his first title in his 3 years plus in SNW. Evan Pagano, Jason Williams, Steven Kagemann, Zakk and Jackal all came out to congratulate their United Front leader. They all lined up in the ring with Powers holding the World title up high before turning to the entrance way and bowing to the golden masked man who appeared on the entrance way. UK Tour 2012Cardiff, Wales (Featuring Sam Kineval and Lee Kineval) London, England (Featuring Mike Hogan and Paul Burchill)[BATTLE FOR BRITAIN)Belfast, N. Ireland (Featuring Dave “Fit” Finlay)Edinburgh, Scotland (Featuring Dave Taylor and Spud)Newcastle, England (Featuring PAC and Zack Sabre Jr)Manchester, England (Featuring, PAC, Zack Sabre Jr and Marty Scurll)[TINIE TEMPAH PERFORMS]
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Post by Red Dragon on Dec 14, 2011 12:13:54 GMT -5
NewsAt SNW’s most recent show, held in the capital of the United Kingdom London, Jack Powers defeated Henry Edwards to end his six month reign and become the 9th SNW Heavyweight Champion in SNW’s history. The match has immediately received praise from fans and wrestlers. Many are already calling it one of the best matches in SNW history and fans in attendance said it was one of the best matches held in the UK for quite some time. Powers and Edwards battled over 46 minutes with the story of the match being that Edwards could counter everyone of Powers’ submissions until Powers locked in the rarely used Half Boston Crab which finally earnt Powers the victory. The victory marks Powers first singles title in SNW. The show in London also included a altercation between former SNW World Champ, Mike Bockwinkel and British Boxer David Haye which left Haye retreating after Bock took out the boxer’s entourage. The story was picked up by British newspaper The Sun which had an exclusive interview with Haye, “I wasn’t running away, I’m just picking my time.” He later claimed he’d “knock him out in Manchester.” In addition to the other big news following SNW’s show in London, Mike Hogan returned and captured the Battle for Britain 2012. Hogan was cheered loudly all night in his hometown and capped off an impressive return after eliminating both opponents in his first round qualifier then going onto eliminate both opponents again in the final. On Twitter the Brit thanked SNW for accepting him back and vowed “I will return and get what should be mine, the World title”
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Post by Sonnen on Dec 14, 2011 17:22:06 GMT -5
Let me know if you need picture resources of Fight Club Pro guys, I worked with them in the pas and get you some pictures of some of the talent. Anyhoo I'm really enjoying your work. I can't think of anything negative to say regarding input. It's just some really good creative work you've come up with.
Look forward to Fight Club Pro's future, and over all your stuff is great.
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