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Post by Zeke on Mar 19, 2013 14:07:24 GMT -5
If SNW did a UK tour, it would be nice to see a Zeke appearance. ;D
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Post by Ace Bennett on Mar 19, 2013 14:32:10 GMT -5
Ace being in 7 of the top 25 matches, including 4 of the top 7 is pretty awesome. Seems like he's been an award winner any SNW awards that he's been eligible for, now that he's gotten tag team of the year with Kevin.
Glad to see this back. Wouldn't be surprised to see you finish this off with Riot Act, but would be cool to see it continue. One more Ace singles run with the belt would be amazing.
Ace Bennett SNW Accomplishments: SNW World Heavyweight Champion SNW Tag Team Champion (with Kevin Hart) [current] SNW FUSE Champion Be the Best 2010 Tournament Winner Battle for Japan 2009 Tournament Winner Best Match in SNW History (vs. Henry Edwards) 2011 SNW MVP 2010 Best Wrestler 2012 Best Tag Team (with Kevin Hart) 2011 Most Memorable Moment 2010 Best Finisher 2010 Best High Flyer
Quite the list if I do say so myself.
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Mar 19, 2013 23:39:30 GMT -5
If SNW did a UK tour, it would be nice to see a Zeke appearance. ;D Didn't SNW fire Zeke?
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Post by Zeke on Mar 20, 2013 13:52:11 GMT -5
If SNW did a UK tour, it would be nice to see a Zeke appearance. ;D Didn't SNW fire Zeke? Twice.
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Post by Red Dragon on Mar 25, 2013 8:56:57 GMT -5
Riot Act VLive from the FUSE Arena only on Go Fight LiveWe cannot be sure of having something to live for unless we are willing to die for it- Che GuevaraThe opening quote appears on the screen before we cut to a video package highlighting the United Front’s arrival and dominance. Then how their plan was turned upside down, when Chris Hammers turned their back on them. There are then shots of previous Warfare matches. With wrestlers who have competed in previous Warfare events commenting on how dangerous it is to compete in. Finally, they show the two rival groups who state that tonight they end this. The show opens with the camera zooming around the sold out FUSE Arena before “Ace of Spades” hits the speakers, a noise very familiar with the SNW faithful. Ace Bennett emerges with one half of the Duos titles until the music merges into “Error Operator” by Taking Back Sunday. Kevin Hart joins his tag partner at the entrance and walks down to the ring. “Underclass Hero” by Sum-41 plays as the challengers, the AirDevils, Tom Gerard and Travis Cantrell. 1) DUOS: Ace Bennett and Kevin Hart vs. AirDevils: What a way to open the show, super fast action as all four men threw themselves about the ring. Cantrell looked good in his first major match and was going all out to give the AirDevils their second Duos title. Meanwhile, Ace and Hart looked fantastic as ever. The highlight of the match came as all four men attempted dives after each other. The match ended after Hart hit the Small Package Driver on Cantrell. While Ace hit the Syracuse Bound on Gerard for the win. 2) El Hijo de Angel Custodio vs. Matt Spade vs. Gareth Ashdown: The pace slowed as the younger athletes took centre stage. El Hijo wowed the crowd with his high flying while Ashdown got his first opportunity to show off. Spade was the perfect opponent for the young Welshman to get some offence. Ashdown displayed some good European mat wrestling but in the end it didn’t matter. El Hijo’s Custodio Special put Ashdown away for the three count. “Underclass Hero” played for the second time this evening as AirDevil, Carson Clark made his way out. “F***ing Hostile” by Pantera then played as Milita member, A.J Matthews walked on down to the ring. 3) Carson Clark vs. A.J Matthews: This was your typical speed vs. power bout as one of the quickest wrestler on the planet faces the technical and powerhouse Matthews. The match was kept short, slightly longer than the previous bout but long enough to put on a great match. In the end, A.J went for the Eastern Execution but Clark hit a knee to the head and followed it up with a Swan Dive DDT. 4) Rory Wiseman and DJ Hughes vs. Elliot Reid and Dean Caufield: The youngsters took to the ring for the fourth match of the night. The youngsters recently formed a group but there have been rumblings. Wiseman is a Scottish no-nonsense brawler, while Hughes the party boy has more of a technical style. Both Sheffield born Reid and Boston boy Caufield are highflyers. Obviously this match wasn’t going to be as good as the last tag match but the short length kept all four men looking strong. In the end Reid’s Ell-evation (Double foot stomp) and a rough looking 450 Splash from Dean got the win. “Wait and Bleed” played as Arsenic and Fury made their entrance. They were followed by his partner for tonight Jason Williams who came out to “Born to be Wild” by Hinder. Then they waited for their opponents, “The Boys are Back in Town” hit and the Lady Killers arrived. They then welcomed out their honouree Lady Killer member Cody Rejaro. 5) Fire and the Fury and Jason Williams vs. New Age Lady Killers and Cody Rejaro: The whole question around this match was whether Cody would finally fight his former tag partner Jason. Cody’s tag partners, the Lady Killers did well to keep Jason from touching Cody. There was lots of tension between the six which boiled over as the tag rules were thrown out of the window. Jason’s addition to the match added high flying and a quick pace to the match as the teams brawled. The match led to a ref bump which allowed Fury, Arsenic and Jason to all beat down the Lady Killers. But then Cody ran in bringing in a chair which was used illegally on him earlier. Cody took out both Fury and Arsenic with the chair then came face to face with Jason. Jason then shouted “Come on then! Hit me!” Jason even turned his back on Cody laughing at the crowd who were shouting for Cody to hit Jason but Jason kept repeating “He won’t hit me!” But as he turned round he was smacked in the face with the chair! Cody had finally hit Jason! Jason rolled to the outside as Cody lifted the dented chair high above his head. Fury ran in but was taken out by the Pepsi Driver, while the Killers held off Arsenic on the outside. Cody got the pin on Fury in the ring to win the match for his team. “Prisoner of Society” played as Cody picked back up the chair he used to smash Jason’s head in. The Lady Killers then entered the ring to congratulate Cody as Arsenic, Fury and Jason wobbled up the ramp. Cody then climbed the ropes, chair in hand shouting “Now, let the games begin”. 6) Street Fight: Jet Jaguar vs. Jacob Ryler: This match started early, as Jacob Ryler was making his way out Jet Jaguar attacked him, throwing him off the raised entrance! Ryler was dressed appropriately for a street fight, in a wifebeater and jeans but he had very little effect on the action early on. Jaguar dominated, dragging Ryler where he wanted, which included the backstage area. Ryler took control using a fire extinguisher by both spraying it and smashing it over Jaguar’s head. The two then appeared in the crowd, as Ryler threw Jaguar down a flight of stairs. They then fought back up the other side of the stairs where Jaguar went to boot Ryler off the edge into a pile of stacked tables but Ryler ducked lifting Jaguar over the barricade and crashing through three tables. Ryler was then cheered by the crowd to jump off the edge which he did in an elbow drop crashing down on top of Jaguar. After the “Holy S***” chants had slowed and the smoke had cleared Ryler went for a pin but it was only a two count. The two wearily fought back to the ring where they used more weapons and set up the final spot where Jaguar hit a hurricanrana to Ryler from the ring apron onto a table on the outside. Jaguar crawled over to make the pin and got the three count for the win. Intermission. Lots of action so far, some felt some of the early matches weren’t needed while others felt it broke up the bigger matches. Both the New Age Lady Killers and Cody Rejaro came out to entertain and pose for pictures with the crowd. Cody even brought out the dented chair and seemed back to his old happy self. After Cody drank a few Pepsi’s and Parkland a few beers they were at the entrance singing and dancing to “Gangam Style”. Petey the Pirate even joined in throwing some shapes. The action started back from the break with “Break” by Three Days Grace as Jack Joseph made his way out. Bret Thomas then made his way out to “Bulls on Parade” to begin the second half. 7) Jack Joseph vs. Bret Thomas: Much like the other Resistance vs. Militia match earlier on tonight this was a highflyer versus powerhouse match. These two had a draw on a previous show and both were going all out to get the win tonight. Putting Jack on straight after the break was a good move by SNW as the crowd loves his highflying spots. Thomas played off him well and was looking like a potential main event star here. His character has come on leaps and bounds and has the crowd hating him. Jack went for the top rope Pele but Bret caught him and switched it into his finisher the Fall to give himself a big win. “The Trooper” by Iron Madien rocked the FUSE Arena as formed three-time SNW World Champion made his way out. Mike Bockwinkel then made his entrance to “Sharply Dressed Man” by ZZ Top. Before entering the ring, Bock took the mic and reminded the fans why he hates Edwards. He said that tonight “SNW’s Golden Boy is going to get taken down to size.” 8) Henry Edwards vs. Mike Bockwinkel: As the “Edwards, Edwards” chant quieted there was a small section of the crowd who were chanting “F*** you Edwards!” Bockwinkel laughed, pointed and even told them to chant louder. The two locked up with Edwards getting the advantage throwing Bock aside with ease twice as Bock grew frustrated. The two went into a collar and elbow tie-up a third time but Bock floated behind and span Edwards around before slapping him the face! Bock then ran out of the ring with Edwards in pursuit they ran around the ring before Bock slid back in. However, Edwards grabbed Bock’s leg on the outside and pulled him back out before hitting a Lariat over the barricade. As Bock stood back up Edwards slapped him back! Edwards ran back in the ring across one side of the ring and hit the suicide dive to the outside. But Bockwinkel ducked behind the barricade and sending Edwards crashing into row after row of chairs. The action went back into the ring with Bockwinkel taking control with a slow and methodical pace. Bockwinkel locked in the submissions and was slowly taking Edwards’ explosive arsenal away. Bock used the ropes to choke Edwards then placed him in the corner to shoulder barge him over and over. Bock then lifted Edwards onto the top rope attempting a superplex. However, Edwards battled back first with hands then with a jumping kick. Edwards then climbed back up top from the apron hitting a huge back suplex from the top rope. This was the major changing point in the match as Edwards fought through the pain standing up and roaring to the crowd. Edwards then went to work over a weary Bock with kicks, suplexes and the Dynamite Kid/Chris Benoit esq moveset. Edwards then hit the HE Driver for a close count then attempted a Crossface but Bock bounced back with a Bockwinkel Special! Bock went for the cover but Edwards kicked out and grabbed the arm locking in the Crossface straight from kicking out! Bockwinkel squirmed around the ring trying to get to the ropes but had no other choice but to tap out! “The Trooper” played triumphantly as Edwards stumbled to his feet slapping his chest and letting out a roar and the crowd chanted his name once more. He then went to the turnbuckle and pointed to where the “F*** you Edwards” chants were coming from and taunted them by pulling his thump across his throat. ----------------- RULES OF WARFARE IVA cage surrounds the ring Two men start the match in the ring Every 3 minutes a new member enters the cage Anyone can be eliminated at any time via pinfall or submission. The match will continue until all of one team has been eliminated----------------- 9) Warfare V: United Front (Jack Powers, Evan Pagano, Steven Kagemann, Zakk Static, Cain Jackal) vs. Revolution X (Chris Hammers, Jordan Devine, Riley Shamrock, Safu, LyNN):“Children of the Revolution” hit the speakers as the leader of Revolution X made his way out to a tremendous response. Hammers even scaled the cage, sitting on top of the cage and encouraging an already red hot crowd to get more pumped up. The Prodigy’s “Firestarter” then played which signalled the arrival of “SNW’s Resident Madman” Steven Kagemann. Kagemann entered the ring and the match begun. Hammers was just too fired up for Kagemann from the bell. Kagemann just could not handle the angry Irishman. Kagemann is a great athlete but Hammers was dominant, throwing him about the ring and sending him crashing into the cage. Hammers even managed to bust Kagemann open and the blood started the flow over Kagemann’s face. The first man out was from the United Front, it was Kagemann’s stable-mate in Adrenaline, Cain Jackal. Jackal ran head onto Hammers and still the former SNW World Champ was too much for anyone to handle. Eventually though the numbers caught up on Hammers as Jackal and Kagemann began to beat down Hammers. Hammers attempted a comeback fighting both men off but a head kick sent Hammers back down to the ground. The next man out was Safu from Revolution X. The Samoan Monster ran in and took out both Kagemann and Jackal with a double clothesline. The Samoan took the control back for RevX and hit a massive Samoan Drop from the top rope onto Jackal. Safu started to tire towards the end of the three minutes after taking on two men for most of the time. Hammers came back into the action fighting off Kagemann. The United Front took the advantage once more through another Adrenaline teammate Zakk Static. Zakk ran into the action and although at first the combined power of RevX founders Chris Hammers and Safu was in control they soon fell to the numbers advantage. The United Front really made the numbers count focusing on Safu and keeping Hammers in the corner. A Spear/Neckbreaker combo from Zakk and Cain took Safu down and a Fire Tornado from Kagemann kept Safu down for the three count. SAFU ELIMINATED (UF 3 – 1 RevX)It was Revolution X’s time to bring out another man but with one man already eliminated they were going to find it tough. It was LyNN who next came out looking to avenge the loss of his tag partner Safu. LyNN started well, using his suplexes and throws to take control. However towards the end of the three minutes there were signs that the United Front was taking control thanks to their number advantage. Now came the tough part for Revolution X, already a man down they were about to be two men down as the United Front’s Evan Pagano made his entrance. Hammers and LyNN tried to fight back triumphantly but the two man advantage and a fresh Evan Pagano was too much. Jackal hit a Spear on Hammers and went for a pin but Kagemann motioned not to pin Hammers and to focus on LyNN. And that’s what they did eventually. LyNN was beaten down and just before the timer hit Pagano hit the SicKick and the Calling to take out LyNN. LYNN ELIMINATED (UF 4 – 1 RevX)Again it was Revolution X’s time to introduce an entrant. The former leader of Revolution X Jordan Devine ran out to help his leader. Devine dump tackled Zakk to the floor then smashed Cain into the cage before fighting Kagemann and Pagano. This inspired Hammers to try and fight despite being beaten on all match. Devine hit the Devinity on Jackal to even out the match a little. CAIN JACKAL ELIMINATED (UF 3 – 2 RevX)It was vital for United Front to change the momentum as RevX had taken control despite the numbers advantage. It was the last throw of the dice for the United Front as their fifth and final man made his entrance. It was United Front leader Jack Powers who ran out to change the match. The SNW World Champion changed the match completely. The now fresh Powers took out Devine with ease and the United Front stayed in control throughout the three minutes. But, UF couldn’t put Devine away as much as they wanted. They continued to beat both men until the timer sounded. The last man out was for Revolution X and it was youngster Riley Shamrock. Despite his inexperience Riley had to use everything he could to change the balance in this match. Riley ran in and thumped everyone with elbows and kicks. Riley hit the Irish Welcoming quickly to stun Zakk and take him out of the match. ZAKK STATIC ELIMINATED (UF 3 – 3 RevX)Riley had levelled the match up and his enthusiasm inspired Hammers and Devine to fight back. As Hammers and Devine focused on Powers and Pagano it was Kagemann who looked around and started to scale the cage to try and escape! Riley followed him up and the two battled on top of the cage. They were trading kicks, elbows and fist before Kagemann stood on top of the cage and looked to hit a hurricanrana off the top but Riley countered pushing Kagemann off the top which sent him crashing to the outside! Riley then stood up as the rest gathered in the ring and dived off the top in a massive Crossbody back into the ring onto all below! As the crowd calmed down their “Holy S***!” chants it was announced that Steven Kagemann was eliminated as he was being carried to the back on a stretcher. STEVEN KAGEMANN ELIMINATED (UF 2 – 3 RevX) The tide had turned massively as Shamrock and an inspired Devine battled to keep the momentum. Pagano and Powers made a comeback but Powers was stopped by Hammers while Pagano’s Calling was reversed into a Ode to Shamrock that had Pagano tapping. EVAN PAGANO ELIMINATED (UF 1 – 3 RevX)It looked all over for the United Front and their leader Jack Powers. Powers’ didn’t even bother fighting back and stayed on his knees, begging Hammers, Devine and Shamrock not to hurt him. Jord and Riley stood over him but a battered and beaten Hammers pulled them aside and laughed in Powers’ face. Riley then kicked Powers in the face and hit the Irish Welcoming. Devine then joined in with the Devinity before Hammers laughed once more at Powers before lifting Powers to his feet. Hammers then went to town on Powers hitting the Liger Bomb, Lariat and finally the Last Minute Orders to finish off Powers and the match. JACK POWERS ELIMINATED REVOULTION X WIN 0 – 3.“Children of the Revolution” hit as Hammers, Devine and Shamrock remained in the ring. Jord and Riley lifted their captain Hammers to his feet to celebrate the win but Hammers backed off and sat in the corner and motioned that it was because of Riley and Jord they won the match. Devine and Riley had their time in the spotlight before going over to Hammers to continue the celebration. Then as the end to the iPPV, Devine, Shamrock and Hammers climbed three sides of the cage and sat up on-top, applauding the sell-out crowd and celebrating their triumph.
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Post by Red Dragon on Mar 25, 2013 9:02:36 GMT -5
News – SNW in TroubleSNW looks like it might be in financial trouble yet again. SNW has been forced to cancel several events for the upcoming months. SNW Owner Marc Ryland wrote on the website, "I regret to inform the SNW fans that the following dates have been cancelled. "One of the reasons for the cancelling is due to poor ticket sales. Many of the cancelled dates were in new areas for SNW which they hoped would bring in more fans. As a result SNW has switched around their schedule. The next SNW show will be Clash of the Duos 2012. Both the Anniversary show and the Magnificent 10 will also go ahead for later in the year. The other major news is that three time SNW World Champion, Henry Edwards reportedly competed in a dark match at the Smackdown tapings. Edwards was defeated by Alex Riley but officials backstage seemed to be impressed. It is rumoured that Edwards has or will sign a contract with the WWE which will end his almost four year stay with the company that trained him. Some within SNW believe this is part of a storyline, especially after another SNW athlete Chris Hammers seemed to join Pro Wrestling NOAH in Japan but returned, revealing it was all a plot. However, it is highly unlikely. In other news, expect SNW to be involved in cross promotion events in the coming months. SNW will be competing in TCW's Super Sims Cup 2. In return expect TCW to send at least one team for SNW's Clash of the Duos. In addition to TCW, SNW has been in talks with International Sims Wrestling. So there is a strong possibility that ISW will be sending over a team for the Clash of the Duos. The teams for the 2012 Clash of the Duos are expected to be released shortly.
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Post by Jack. on Mar 25, 2013 10:53:00 GMT -5
Sucks to see Joseph lose but I understand you're trying to build Thomas and going over Joseph, who has already accomplished in SNW, is a good idea, as it makes him look good. Hoping to see Bret go places off of this win. Great event overall, hope to see Joseph make some sort of run for something soon, he's been floating about for a bit since losing the FUSE championship
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 8, 2013 14:08:49 GMT -5
Clash of the Duos 2012NEXT SHOWSNW’s yearly tag tournament is back in ‘The Clash of the Duos 2012’. 16 teams will look to go through three nights of action and emerge not just with the Duos titles but also with the title of Clash of the Duos 2012 winners. Ace Bennett & Kevin Hart2009- Bennett- Eliminated in Round of 16 / Hart- Eliminated in Quarter-Finals 2010- Eliminated in Qualifiers 2011- Bennett- Eliminated in Round of 16 / Hart- Eliminated in Semi-FinalsAce Bennett and Kevin Hart will have a tough task as reigning champions as their titles will be on the line in every match-up. Two statistics go against them: No reigning champs have ever exited as champions and Ace has never won in this tournament. Ace lost in the first round last year, teaming with AJ Matthews and even more shockingly the year before that Ace teamed up with Hart. Back then they were the reigning SNW World Champ and FUSE Champ but due to miscommunication they were knocked out in qualifying. Now they look to do much better as reigning Duos Champs. Odds: 1:2New Age Lady Killers: Daniel Sinn & Drew Parkland2009- Clash of the Duos Winners 2010- Clash of the Duos Winners 2011- Eliminated in the Quarter-Finals“The Boys are Back in Town”. The two time Clash of the Duos winners suffered a blip in their record last year after failing to get past the quarter-finals in 2011 but they’re back and looking to go to the end. It’s been a while since the most decorated tag team in SNW history had gold around their waists but their wait could be overcome Clash of the Duos 2012. Odds: 1:4Fire and the Fury: Johnny Arsenic & Vincent Fury2011- Eliminated in Round of 16Last year the team of the Fire and the Fury were a young team new on the scene. A year on Arsenic and Fury have established themselves as one of the top teams in SNW. Now they go into the tournament as one of the favourites, a combination of knowing each other well and individual talents make this team one to watch. Odds: 1:6Revolution X1: Chris Hammers & Jordan Devine2009- Eliminated in Semi-Finals (Hammers Only) 2010- Eliminated in Finals 2011- Eliminated in the Quarter-FinalsOne of the two Revolution X teams go into this tournament as a high favourite. All of RevX’s momentum is high after destroying the United Front in Warfare. Plus, these two have teamed twice before in 2010 and 2011. They even managed to get to the finals in 2010. Thier only downside is their lack of recent teaming together, since Hammers has only recently returned from NOAH. But with these two great talents in one team, you can’t discount these two. Odds: 1:5Revolution X2: Safu & LyNN2009- Eliminated in Quarter-Finals 2011- Eliminated in FinalsAlthough the second Revolution X team this doesnÂ’t mean that this team has any less quality. The team has competed in this tourney twice. They missed out the tourney in 2010 due to Safu’s injury but managed to go all the way to the finals last year only to lose to the AirDevils. Now they look to take it one step better. With the momentum riding high in the Revolution X camp is this Safu and LyNN’s year? Odds: 1:4United Front: Jack Powers & Evan Pagano2009- Eliminated in Round of 16 (Powers Only) 2010- Eliminated in Qualifiers (Powers Only) 2011- Eliminated in Round of 16 (Pagano Only)The United Front has had a massive year, by taking over SNW and claiming two titles now can they do the treble and claim a third? The United Front suffered a big loss at Riot Act V but can bounce back in style by winning this tournament. However, this team does lack but teaming and Clash of the Duos experience but when you have the World Champ and Pagano in a team surely anything is possible? Odds: 1:8 United Front 2: Jason Williams & Steven Kagemann2009- Eliminated in the Round of 16 (separate teams) 2010- Eliminated in Quarter-Finals (Jason Only) 2011- Jason- Eliminated in Quarter-Finals / Kagemann- Eliminated in the Round of 16The second team representing the United Front seem a bit of an odd pair. “SNW’s resident madman” and the FUSE Champion haven’t had much experience teaming together but they’ll get their chance in SNWÂ’s annual tournament. Jason turned his back on his usual partner Cody Rejaro while Kagemann lost the Duos titles in the first round last year. These two with their respective tag team experience could spring a surprise. Odds: 1:12Adrenaline: Zakk Static & Cain JackalThis young team representing Steven KagemannÂ’s sub-group of the United Front will be looking to make a huge impression on the big stage. They have no previous Clash of the Duos experience but their recent teaming and experience as part of the United Front may make them a surprise showing. Odds: 1:10AirDevils: Carson Clark & Tom Gerard2009- Eliminated in Round of 16 2010- Eliminated in Quarter-Finals 2011- Clash of the Duos WinnersWho would have guessed it? Just when the AirDevils looked to be splitting up the AirDevils went and won the whole thing. That was one year ago, now can they do the same. Recently the team have added a third member, Travis Cantrell who alongside Gerard challenged for the titles while Carson started a singles career. But now the reigning Clash of the Duos winners’ team back up and look to do what they did last year all over again. Odds: 1:5Militia: Bret Thomas & A.J Matthews2009- Eliminated in Round of 16 (Thomas only) 2011- Eliminated in Round of 16 (Separate Teams)Although the year has been dominated by the bigger factions, Revolution X and the United Front one team that hasn’t had the attention they deserve and that’s Bret Thomas’ team the Militia. These two powerhouses are always dominant when they step in the ring and so they will intimidate their opponents before they step in the ring. This team may be an outside favourite to win the tournament. Odds: 1:15Henry Edwards & Jack Joseph2009- Eliminated in Semi-Finals (Edwards only) 2010- Eliminated in Qualifiers (Separate Teams) 2011- Eliminated in Round of 16 Although this may seem like an odd team, Edwards and Joseph have teamed up before but only managed to get to the round of the 16. Last year these two were the reigning SNW World Champion and FUSE Champion, a year on neither have titles but both have plenty of momentum. Edwards recently received SNW Awards for “Best Wrestler” and “MVP” while Joseph has been putting in great performances leading to critics citing him for a possible push up the table. Can these two individuals come together and make a great team? Odds: 1:10Jacob Ryler & El Hijo de Angel Custodio2010- Eliminated in Qualifiers (Ryler Only) 2011- Eliminated in Round of 16 (Ryler Only)Ryler hasn’t had much luck in the Clash of the Duos losing in the opening rounds in both previous competitions. Ryler has been known for teaming with younger talent, in 2010 he teamed with a young X Jack, now known as Jack Joseph. Last year he teamed with Jet Jaguar but later the masked man turned on him. This year, Ryler teams up with another masked man, El Hijo de Angel Custodio. Not much is expected of these two but these could do spring a major surprise. Odds: 1:20Coast 2 Coast: Donnie East & Chris West [TCW]2011- Eliminated in Quarter-FinalsTheir back. The reigning Twin Cities Wrestling Unified World Openweight Tag Team Champions return to SNW after reaching the Quarter finals last year. The team has been tearing up Twin Cites Wrestling as of late and are earning a reputation as one of the best tag teams around. They now return to SNW to prove it. Their deadly Red Eye Flight can finish off any opponent. Odds: 1:8Justin Tyger & Hafiz Abdurehman [TCW]Here’s the blockbuster announcement, the TCW Triple Crown Champion, “Soulfire” Justin Tyger makes his debut in SNW, alongside his long time friend and tag team partner Hafiz Abdurehman. The two have held numerous titles in both Japan and in the States and they will be looking to add to their trophy cabinet by winning the Duos titles and the Clash of the Duos’s tournament. Odds: 1:6Marco Cruz & Brydan Stylix [ISW]Twin Cites Wrestling isn’t the only promotion being represented in SNW’s 2012 Clash of the Duos. Fairly new promotion International Sims Wrestling put forward two young competitors, the impressive Marco Cruz and the rather cocky Brydan Stylix. It’s a rather odd combo considering the two have been arguing in recent weeks on ISW. But can they pull together to represent ISW well? Odds: 1:16Team 3D: Brother Ray & Brother DevonAnd the blockbuster announcements are not over. The most decorated tag team in wrestling history is coming to SNW. We could talk to you about Team 3D but you already know about them. Instead hereÂ’s a list of just some of the titles they’ve won: WWF/E World Tag Team Championships, WCW World Tag Team Championships, ECW World Tag Team Championships, TNA World Tag Team Championships, NWA World Tag Team Championships, and the IWGP Tag Team Championship. So who’s unlucky enough the draw them in the first round? Odds: 1:3
Overall Records New Age Lady Killers: Daniel Sinn & Drew Parkland (8-1) Chris Hammers (5-3) Motor City Machine Guns: Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin (5-2) AirDevils: Tom Gerard & Carson Clark (4-2) Revolution X: Safu & LyNN (4-2) Jordan Devine (3-2) Kevin Hart (3-2) Mike Hogan (2-1) Youth Culture: Sam Kineval & Matt Spade (2-1) Henry Edwards (2-2) Austin Aries (1-1) Gavin Hart (1-1) Kevin Steen & El Generico (1-1) Coast to Coast: Donnie East & Chris West (1-1) Mike Bockwinkel (2-3) Jason Williams (1-3) Cody Rejaro (1-2) Nick Jacobs (1-2) The Young Bucks: Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson (1-2) Jack Powers (0-1) AJ Matthews (0-1) Jack Joseph (0-1) Katsuhiko Nakajima (0-1) Jacob Ryler & Jet Jaguar (0-1) Lightning Calling: Evan Pagano and Mike Quackenbush (0-1) Fire and the Fury: Vincent Fury & Johnny Arsenic (0-1) Diamond Fortune: Alex Diamond & Drake Fortune (0-1) Rhett Titus & Kenny King (0-1) The Osirian Portal: Amasis & Ophidian (0-1) Incoherence: Hallowicked & Frightmare (0-1) Super Smash Bros: Player Uno & Player Dos (0-1) The Colony: Fire Ant & Solider Ant (0-1) Ace Bennett (0-2) Steven Kagemann (0-2) Bret Thomas (0-2)
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Post by Ace Bennett on Apr 8, 2013 15:50:08 GMT -5
Oof, looks like Ace and Kevin have quite the task to retain. Would be an amazing accomplishment to have them win this whole thing with such a stacked card. Hope to see C2C win also, but that's my PTW bias talking there.
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Post by Zeke on Apr 8, 2013 21:00:36 GMT -5
Tournament looks boss ,am. would be nice to get a couple of guys from FPW, but who well. Dudleyz are going to be good for who ever beats them, if they get beaten.
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Post by Jack. on Apr 8, 2013 21:04:09 GMT -5
Would be great to have Joseph and Edwards make a great run in the tournament, would be handy for Jack as he has nothing going for him at the minute. Also rooting for Marco Cruz and my character Brydan Stylix, would be cool to see them atleast take one match!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2013 23:48:28 GMT -5
Justin Tyger is confused by his involvement without his knowledge. Justin Tyger is thinking about it. Justin Tyger approves!
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Post by Red Dragon on May 20, 2013 12:40:55 GMT -5
Clash of the Duos 2012 Night 11) CoD: Adrenaline vs. Jacob Ryler & El Hijo de Angel Custodio: The United Front subgroup of Zakk Static & Cain Jackal faced off against the experienced Ryler and the highflyer El Hijo. Although Ryler and El Hijo looked a decent team together the teaming of Jackal and Static couldn’t be stopped. Zakk’s Brainbuster proved the difference. 2) CoD: Revolution X2 vs. United Front 2: The feud between RevX and the United Front continued here as Safu & LyNN took on Jason Williams & Steven Kagemann. Either one of these teams could have made it through to the next round but the experience of Safu and LyNN was too much and they advanced after a Samoan Drop/Neckbreaker combo. 3) CoD: AirDevils vs. Marco Cruz & Brydan Stylix: The old teaming of the AirDevils were back together looking to win their second Clash of the Duos after winning the competition last year. They were facing International Sims Wrestling’s entrant in the Clash of the Duos Cruz and Stylix. The ISW team were and odd pairing since the two have been arguing over their looks in recent weeks. This lack of trust lead to Stylix walking out on his partner, who put up a good fight but ultimately fell to a Bombs Away. 4) CoD: United Front vs. Justin Tyger & Hafiz Abdurehman: Pagano and Powers of the United Front were looking to bounce back from their Warfare loss by picking up a win here tonight. However, they had a tough challenge going up against the TCW representing team of Tyger and Hafiz. Lots of good action from all four men but a lack of communication lead to Pagano falling to Hafiz’s Dream Catcher. Intermission. Pagano and Powers seemed to argue up the entrance. Looks like there’s trouble in the United Front camp. 5) CoD: Militia vs. Coast 2 Coast: The second team representing TCW was looking to follow the good work by Tyger and Hafiz, East and West of Coast 2 Coast. But Bret Thomas and A.J Matthews were looking to wrap up a big win and advance to the next round. The fans loved C2C but they couldn’t put away their opponents easily. Thomas eventually fell to the Red Eye Flight. 6) CoD: Revolution X1 vs. Henry Edwards & Jack Joseph: This match had the clash of two epic rivals, Two men who strangely teamed up in the first ever Clash of the Duos, Hammers and Edwards. They were on opposite sides here with Devine joining Hammers and the highflying Jack Joseph on Edwards’ side. After an epic closing few minutes Edwards hit the Fatal Impact and followed up with the HE Driver on Devine to advance. “The Boys are Back in Town” hit as the most decorated team in SNW history, the New Age Lady Killers made their way out. Both Sinn and Parkland had wide grins on their faces. They have won the tournament twice in 2009 and 2010 but fell in the Quarterfinals last year. Sinn took the mic and said they were going to go all the way to the end this year. Sinn admitted that they had tough opponents tonight and were looking forward to the challenge. “Watch Out, Watch Out” played over the speakers, the fans went wild and the most decorated tag team ever made their way out in the FUSE Arena. 7) CoD: New Age Lady Killers vs. Team 3D: The atmosphere to start the match was mental. The crowd traded “Lady Killers”, “Let’s go Devon/Bubba” chants. Until the whole crowd broke out in a “3D, 3D” chant. Even the Lady Killers showed their respect shaking hands and clapping for their opponent. The match itself started out slow with Team 3D taking advantage at first before the Lady Killers battled back into it. Parkland was separated from Sinn until he made the hot tag and Sinn took down everyone. 3D fought back and hit the Wassup on Sinn before the crowd asked “Get the tables” which Devon did. They set Parkland up for the 3D but Sinn came back in and blocked the attempt. The Lady Killers then went for the Pin Pointer but it was also blocked. Sinn was thrown from the ring and Parkland was hit with the 3D through the table to send Team 3D through to the next round. 8) CoD: DUOS: Ace Bennett & Kevin Hart vs. Fire and the Fury: The fans were still buzzing from the last match and this match kept the momentum going. At first not many people believed that Arsenic and Fury could win the title but the belief soon grew as they battled their way into the match. Bennett and Hart were on top form as always and used all of their powers to keep the challengers at bay. Hart seemed to twist his ankle on a fall to the outside and Alicia Bennett came out to tend to him. Meanwhile Ace was setting up for the Syracuse Drop but stopped to tell Alicia to go backstage. Arsenic countered out of the Syracuse Drop and set up a piledriver, Fury came over and the two hit an aided piledriver on Ace. Fury exited and stomped on Kev and threw Alicia aside. Arsenic got the pin on Ace. We have new champions! Johnny Arsenic and Vincent Fury, the Fire and the Fury have won the titles. The reigning champions have been knocked out in the first night, and now the Fire and the Fury advance to the next round with the titles. Ace, Alicia and Kevin argue as the new champions celebrate.
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2013 17:01:34 GMT -5
Application Form Pic Base: Modern day CM Punk
Name: Dave Demento Age: 30 years old Height: 6 ft 2 Weight: 224 pounds ----------- Hometown: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Entrance Music: "Cult of Personality" by Living Colour ----------- Fighting Style: Hardcore and Technical Veteran Primary Finisher: The Sleeper (Go To Sleep) Secondary Finisher: Maple Leaf Special (KO Head Kick)
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Post by Cameron Stone on May 21, 2013 3:53:27 GMT -5
You know, i cannot remember, was Cameron Stone ever in this?
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Post by Red Dragon on Jun 7, 2013 10:36:57 GMT -5
Clash of the Duos 2012 Night 2 1) CoD: Adrenaline vs. AirDevils: The first of the second round matches kicked off the night as the upcoming Zakk Static and Cain Jackal took on the reigning Clash of the Duos holders, Carson Clark and Tom Gerard. Lots of good action in this one, the AirDevils excited the crowd with their highflying antics. Jackal and Static held them off well but eventually fell to the Bombs Away. The AirDevils march onto tomorrow night and into the final four. 2) Revolution X vs. United Front: The first non tourney action of the tournament but still a tag match. Pagano, Jason and Jaguar were looking to make up for the United Front’s loss at Warfare while Hammers, Devine and Shamrock were looking to get another win over the UF. The United Front started well but faded badly, Revolution X were just too good for the UF and after a Shamrock dive on the outside, Hammers hit the Last Minute Orders on Jason for the win. “The Boys are Back in Town” hit the speakers and SNW saw an unfamiliar sight and that was a rather sombre looking New Age Lady Killers. Sinn and Parkland took a mic and entered the ring. Sinn said they were disappointed that they crashed out in the first round. Parkland took the mic and apologised to the fans for losing then apologised to Sinn. Sinn took the mic and paused, taken aback by Parkland’s comments. Sinn said “You know what Drew, you should be sorry.” Then kicked his tag partner between the legs! Sinn then smashed the mic over Parkland’s head then left up the ramp. Parkland was left seated in the ring, wondering what just went on. Is this the end of the Lady Killers? 3) CoD: Revolution X2 vs. Team 3D: The legendary tag team of Team 3D fresh from their first round win over the Lady Killers were looking to get another big SNW scalp of former Duos Champions Safu & LyNN. Ray and Devon controlled the match with a slow paced but a hot tag to Safu turned the momentum. Team 3D hit the Wassup on LyNN then lined up the 3D on Safu but Safu mowed down Ray then chopped Devon on the head, finishing off with a Samoan Drop on Devon to knock the multi-tag champs out of the tourney. Team 3D stayed behind after the bell to appauld the fans. Brother Ray took the mic and put over SNW and it's athletes. Devon took the mic to add, "Oh my Brother, Testify!" 4) 13 Man Battle Royal for FUSE Title shot: Kagemann, Rejero, Ryler, El Hijo, Thomas, A.J, Spade, Cantrell, Ashdown, DJ, Wiseman, Caufield and Reid: As you would expect most of the less experienced roster members went out first. Mainly from the teaming of Thomas and A.J or Rejero. El Hijo hit a hurricanrana that sent both A.J and himself from the ring. Elliot got a big elimination taking out Bret Thomas but Thomas then re-entered and threw Reid from the ring. Thomas continued to beat on Reid until he was pulled away by the referee. The final two were Kagemann and Rejero and the two battled on until they stood on the apron. Kagemann punished Rejero with kick after kick but then Rejaro caught one and threw him off the apron against the barricade to eliminate him. As a result Rejero will face his former tag partner, Jason Williams tomorrow night with the title on the line. Intermission. A clear majority of the fans were still taking about the Lady Killers apparent spilt. They’ve easily been the biggest tag team in SNW history, so what does the future hold for Sinn and Parkland? 5) CoD: Henry Edwards & Jack Joseph vs. Justin Tyger & Hafiz Abdurehman: The first of the TCW teams that advanced were up next, they had a tough challenge as they faced SNW top dog Henry Edwards and “The Flying Saint” Jack Joseph. Although the SNW team did well their inexperience as a team lead to their downfall. Tyger hit the Western Lariat on Jack which sent him spinning for the 3 count. Tyger and Hafiz advance to the final four of the tournament tomorrow night. United Front leader and SNW World Champion, Jack Powers made his way out in his wrestling gear. He took a mic from the side and said that some people have questioned him and his leadership qualities after losing at Riot Act V. But he has challenged a former SNW World Champion to a match tonight, with the titles on the line. “Ace of Spades” hit and the former Duos champ ran to the ring, looking to make up for losing the Duos titles last night. 6) SNW: Jack Powers vs. Ace Bennett: As you would expect from these two this was a great feast of technical wrestling. Powers is well known as one of the best technical wrestlers around while Ace can adapt to any opponent to put on a great match. Powers controlled the pace early on with his slow and deliberate holds then Ace broke free hitting some explosive offence including a dive over the top. Powers then countered Ace’s dive off the apron into a German suplex into the barricade. Ace seemed to hurt his back after that and Powers focused in on the lower back. Powers hit the Power Suplex then locked in the Immortality. Ace took the pain for so long but then decided to give in rather get any serious damage done to his back. Kevin Hart and Alicia Bennett then ran out to check on Ace. Ace refused help from Kevin but walked away pulling away his sister. Meanwhile Powers celebrated in the ring. After Ace had left and Powers went to leave the music changed to “Children of the Revolution” and Chris Hammers emerged from the entrance. Hammers said if Powers really wanted to prove himself he’d put the title on the line tomorrow against him. At first Powers refused but then Hammers persuaded him. As a result Powers will put the title on the line against Hammers tomorrow night. 7) CoD: DUOS: Fire and the Fury vs. Coast 2 Coast: The second TCW team were looking to follow in Tyger and Hafiz’s steps by getting to the final four but they also had an extra incentive as the Duos titles were on the line. But Arsenic and Fury wouldn’t want to lose their titles after winning them last night. Lots of good action between these two good tag teams with plenty of double team moves. The two battled hard into almost 20 minutes of action until C2C went for the Red Eye Flight. However Fury kept his knees up to counter and Arsenic re-entered to hit the aided piledriver to retain the belts. Clash of the Duos 2012 Night 3Clash of the Duos Semi Finals Duos ChampionshipsFire and the Fury (Johnny Arsenic & Vincent Fury) vs. AirDevils (Carson Clark & Tom Gerard) Clash of the Duos Semi FinalsCoD: Revolution X2 (Safu & LyNN) vs. Justin Tyger & Hafiz Abdurehman [TCW] Clash of the Duos 2013 Finals matchWinners of Semi Final match 1 vs. Winners of Semi Final match 2 SNW World ChampionshipJack Powers vs. Chris Hammers FUSE ChampionshipJason Williams vs. Cody Rejero Ace Bennett vs. Riley Shamrock vs. Steven Kagemann vs. Elliot Reid Henry Edwards vs. Jordan Devine Kevin Hart vs. Evan Pagano vs. vs. Bret Thomas vs. Mike Bockwinkel
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Post by Red Dragon on Jun 13, 2013 11:54:17 GMT -5
Clash of the Duos 2012 Night 3A short video package of the previous two night’s action played. Not just the tournament action like when Daniel Sinn turned on his long-time partner Drew Parkland but also the non-tourney action including the FUSE title and SNW World title matches. 1) CoD: DUOS: Fire and the Fury vs. AirDevils: Arsenic and Fury shocked everyone by winning the titles in the first night off Ace and Hart. Then they defended their titles last night against TCW’s Coast 2 Coast. Meanwhile, last year’s champions Clark and Gerard have defeated a team from ISW and Adrenaline. Like night 1 having the AirDevils wrestle first on the card is a great plan by SNW as it gets the crowd pumped up. The Fire and Fury had to bring their A game and they did here. The Bombs Away failed and Arsenic set up the assisted Piledriver for the win. 2) CoD: Revolution X2 vs. Justin Tyger & Hafiz Abdurehman: Last year’s runners-up, Safu and LyNN, have defeated Kagemann and Jason then gained a huge scalp over Team 3D. Meanwhile Tyger and Hafiz representing Twin Cities Wrestling have beaten Pagano and Powers and also Edwards and Jack Joseph. RevX’s teaming looked to be too much for the TCW representatives at first but then Tyger and Hafiz fought their way back into this. The match was an absolute brawl with all four men destroying each other. RevX looked to be on their way to another final but fell at the final hurdle after Tyger hit a Western Lariat. “Back in Black” played and the entire crowd wondered who was using this music. It turned out to be Daniel Sinn in new attire. He had a broad smile on his face and strutted down to the ring. His opponent was “The Flying Saint” Jack Joseph who then made his way out. 3) Daniel Sinn vs. Jack Joseph: Sinn looked good in his first match since turning on Parkland. Sinn certainly had a lot of confidence, which could have cost him at times as “the Flying Saint” capitalised. Jack put up a good fight but fell to a Tiger Driver ’91 which Sinn calls the Original Sinn. 4) Ace Bennett vs. Riley Shamrock vs. Steven Kagemann vs. Elliot Reid: Big four way action here as a man who has been in two title matches over the last two nights faced off against a member from RevX, the Adrenaline leader and rookie Elliot. There was some great action from Ace, Riley and Kagemann all very fast paced. Reid hit one or two big spots and looked almost dead after Kagemann hit a Death Valley Driver off the apron. In the closing moments, Ace hit the Syracuse Drop on Kagemann, he went to hit the Syracuse Lock but was stopped by Riley who hit the Irish Welcoming to get a huge win. 5) FUSE: Jason Williams vs. Cody Rejero: Cody won a battle royal at the last show for the chance to face former partner Jason with the title on the line. Cody has faced Jason before for the title but not since he Riot Act V where he started to fight back. The match didn’t live up to expectations as every time Cody got too much control of the match Jason exited to the outside to slow the pace. Cody once again got going and looked to seal the win by locking in the Sharpshooter but Jason pulled himself to the outside, grabbed his belt and walked out. Meaning that Cody wins via count out but Jason retains the belt. Intermission. Cody stayed out at intermission to sign autographs and pose with the fans. He told fans that he would get a rematch and take the title off his former partner. Henry Edwards came out to start the second half of the show, he took a mic from ringside and walked around the ring. He said that he’s sick of the fans questioning his desire and his spot on the card. He said if the SNW fans don’t appreciate him then he might just go elsewhere. He said he’ll prove why he is SNW’s top star by beating everyone. He issued an open challenge to anyone. He ended saying the day he get beaten is the day he needs to move elsewhere. 6) Henry Edwards vs. Jordan Devine: Edwards’ opponent was Revolution X’s Jordan Devine who knew a win here would propel him to the World title scene. It was a great match with the intensity high, Edwards smashed Devine but Jord fought back well with some technical skill but Edwards was just too pumped up in the end hitting the HE Driver then locking in the Crossface making Devine submit. Afterwards, Edwards snapped at a referee for some of his decisions in the match. Some of the crowd began to boo him and Edwards responded by taunting them and flipping them off. 7) Kevin Hart vs. Evan Pagano vs. vs. Bret Thomas vs. Mike Bockwinkel: The second four way bout of the night took place as these four battled it out. A win here would shoot the winner right up to title contention, all four men battled well with everyone of them getting advantage at certain times but with all four men involved they didn’t have enough time to finish the job. The conclusion came as all four men hit finishers: Thomas hitting the Fall on Pagano, Bockwinkel hitting the Bockwinkel Special on Thomas then Hart hitting the Small Package Driver on Bockwinkel to get the big win. 8) SNW: Jack Powers vs. Chris Hammers: This match came about after Hammers challenged Powers at the last show. The match started with the two brawling about the ring. Hammers began to take control with the brawling so Powers turned on the technical style and took control. Hammers fought back after a Cactus Clothesline to the outside. However, Hammers was nearly counted out after Powers powerbombed him onto the floor. The match returned to the ring where Powers continued to take control using submissions and holds. Powers began to work over Hammers’ arm which stopped Hammers’ comeback as he didn’t have enough strength. Hammers did eventually fight back and attempted to use the Hammers combo but the weak Lariat didn’t have much effect so when Hammers went to finish it with the Last Minute Orders Powers easily countered with the Russian Armbar. Hammers refused to tap out so Hammers added some elbows which knocked Hammers out. The referee stopped the match, Powers retains by knockout. After the match, a medical team came down to tend to Hammers. The rest of RevX also came out to check on Hammers. The RevX leader eventually got to his feet with some help and was applauded to the back. 9) CoD: DUOS: Fire and the Fury vs. Justin Tyger & Hafiz Abdurehman: Arsenic and Fury won the title in their first match of the tournament over Bennett and Hart and have beaten TCW team Coast 2 Coast and earlier tonight the reigning Clash of the Duos champions, the AirDevils. Meanwhile, their opponents from Twin Cities Wrestling have beaten Powers and Pagano of the United Front, Edwards and Joseph and last year’s runners up, Safu and LyNN. The fans have been loving Tyger and Hafiz all tournament but seemed unsure whether to cheer for them in this match since a win for them would mean outsiders from SNW would take the belts. The match itself wasn’t anything special but Tyger was the highlight with plenty of big moves to get the crowd of their feet. The match had more near falls than the rest of the show combined which kept the crowd wanting more and more. After breaking up the pinfall of the Western Lariat the worn down four then slugged it out in the ring. Hafiz was taken out to the outside, which allowed the Fire and the Fury to hit the assisted Piledriver to win the Clash of the Duos 2012! The Clash of the Duos trophy was then brought out. Arsenic and Fury were handed both the trophy and the titles they won two days ago. The crowd applauded their winners, but then after they left, Tyger and Hafiz got an even louder response for their participation in the tournament. Tyger took the mic before he left, thanking SNW for putting on such a great tournament and having such a great crowd.
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Jun 16, 2013 7:21:51 GMT -5
My boys got far. Sucks to see them fail though. I don't like a heel team taking it all though.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2013 3:40:41 GMT -5
Tyger is not happy about having to do the job in SNW while champion in TCW. Nah, cool to see we made it to the finals.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 5, 2013 9:19:34 GMT -5
Time and Time Again‘Master of Puppets’ played as the SNW World Champion Jack Powers made his way out to open the show. He said he has just come from a meeting with the SNW committee who said that there is no clear challenger to his belt with the Anniversary show the next show. ‘Error Operator’ then played and Kevin Hart made his way out to the ring. Powers laughed at Hart saying that he has a right to a title match after losing the Duos titles recently. Hart said he’s wrong and said he’s been waiting for the “right opportunity” for over two years. Powers asked what Hart meant and Hart explained that in April 2010 at the event “One Wish” Hart was one of the wrestlers who won a “One Wish” match. But while others used up their wish, Hart kept hold of his and now he’s cashing it in. Powers said that he can’t but Hart said he is and will use it at the Fourth Anniversary show. 1) Daniel Sinn vs. Gareth Ashdown: This was only Sinn’s second match since splitting from his long time tag partner, Drew Parkland, but he didn’t look like he missed a beat here. He strutted down to “Back in Black”, beat Ashdown easily then spoke into camera on his way out. “It’s all about Sinn now,” he commented after sealing the win with the Original Sinn. The newly crowned SNW Duos Champions and Clash of the Duos winners 2012, Johnny Arsenic and Vincent Fury made their way out to the ring. They bragged about how they won the titles and the tournament then angered the crowd by listing all the teams they claim they are better than. They were interrupted by SNW World Champion Jack Powers who congratulated the team. Powers talked up their abilities before adding that they would be welcome within the United Front. Arsenic and Fury talked the deal over before accepting with handshakes. 2) Ace Bennett vs. Steven Kagemann vs. El Hijo de Angel Custodio vs. Jet Jaguar vs. vs. Travis Cantrell vs. Jacob Ryler: A massive six man scramble here. Bennett was the obvious favourite here since he is the only Triple Crown Champion in SNW history but had a tough challenge here with all five opponents realising that. Kagemann was Bennett’s main threat, and he constantly teamed up with United Front teammate Jaguar. Ace had a brief but brilliant partnership with AirDevil Cantrell (A group Ace was previously part of). In the end Ace pushed Cantrell and Kagemann who were up top in a German Suplex which sent Kagemann crashing to the outside onto the others and set Cantrell up for the Syracuse Bound (the Drop and Lock) It was announced that Jason Williams will defend his FUSE title against Cody Rejero at Four (Anniversary Show). This was because in their last title bout Jason walked out when Cody looked to lock in the Sharpshooter. Plus the SNW World Title match between Jack Powers and Kevin Hart was confirmed. But tonight the two matches will be merged as SNW Champion will team up with the FUSE Champion to take on their challengers. 3) Revolution X vs. AirDevils: These two teams were hoping to bounce back after crashing out in the final four of the Clash of the Duos, so in a way this was like a third place play-off match. A win for either Safu and LyNN or Clark and Gerard would put them into title contendership. The AirDevils performed well but couldn’t deal with the giant that was Safu who hit a Samoan Drop on Clark for the win. Intermission. Lots of talk at the break about Henry Edwards, many people talking about the rumours of him signing with WWE. 6) The Fire and the Fury and Zakk Static, Cain Jackal vs. DJ Hughes, Rory Wiseman, Dean Caufield and Elliot Reid: Big 8 man tag action, but it was pretty one sided. The Duos Champions always looked dominant and threw about their less experienced opponents. Static and Jackal of Adrenaline also looked good and in control. Arsenic and Fury hit the Assisted Piledriver for the win. 5) Chris Hammers and Riley Shamrock vs. Militia: Strange match here as Hammers and Riley of Revolution X were treated as faces, they were up against Bret Thomas and A.J Matthews. The powerhouse team caused RevX plenty of problems (Hammers was still recovering from Clash of Duos). However, in the end, Riley caught Thomas with the Irish Welcoming to get the win. The camera goes backstage, were Mike Bockwinkel walks past Duos Champions, the Fire and the Fury who are on their way to the ring. Bockwinkel congratulates the Arsenic and Fury, he even adds that joining the United Front was a good move. He left saying “maybe I’ll see you around?” Is Bock joining the United Front too? “The Trooper” hit and Henry Edwards made his way out. There was a few “F*** you Edwards chants” but they were mainly drowned out by “Let’s go Edwards” chants. Edwards demanded the referee to get him the mic, when he did Edwards shoved him. Edwards said that the open challenge was on. 4) Henry Edwards vs. Jack Joseph: “The Flying Saint” was Edwards’ opponent tonight, Jack has been aimlessly floating around the midfield for a while now so a win here would give him a massive boast. Edwards failed to deal with Joseph’s highflying at first but later kept Edwards grounded. A particularly nasty looking HE Driver followed by the Crossface earned Edwards the win. After the match Edwards held in the Crossface. The referee began pulling Edwards away until he gave up. Edwards then snapped, pushing the referee into the corner. Edwards then went to leave, but then turned around and hit the HE Driver on the referee! Edwards then stood amongst the two bodies as the boo’s started to become louder. 7) Jack Powers and Jason Williams vs. Kevin Hart and Cody Rejero: The big main event pitted the Champions against their Anniversary challengers. The two rivals stayed away from each other not to spoil any action for the iPPV. Kevin Hart looked really pumped up for his big title match and has established himself as one of SNW top players. Rejero finally locked in the Sharpshooter on Jason but Powers pulled him out of the ring. The referee then counted them out to give the win to Hart and Rejero. The fans hated the finish and booed the ending to the show.
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