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Post by Red Dragon on Mar 19, 2017 14:01:02 GMT -5
NEWS - Dragon in Red Bull OfficesSNW Part Owner Red Dragon sent out a tweet that has the wrestling world scratching its head. He posted a picture of himself in the offices of Red Bull. Red Bull are an energy drink manufacturer but more interestingly promotes extreme sports. This could be Red Bull’s attempt to foray into the wrestling industry. Dragon’s tweet read simply “Eyes peeled. Big announcement coming”.
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Post by Red Dragon on Mar 19, 2017 14:23:35 GMT -5
Alt:Pro Presents HijinksIn their second show under new administration, the show kicked off Made in Detroit in the ring talking about how disappointed they were to reach the finals and lose at the last show. Fire and the Fury interrupted them still upset at losing to them in a shock result in the opening round. Fury said they would teach them a lesson but Fury is defending his title later so Arsenic took on Black and defeated him with the Arsenic Driver. Two of Alt:Pro’s teams took on one another as the Taylor Brothers made a second appearance but under the name of The Fabulous Taylor Boys. However, they lost to the Mexican team of Benitez and Gonzalez. Jax Anderson continued to impress but took a scare from the Junior divisions Winston Knight. A random four way took the award for worst match of the night, CKJ won but nobody cared. Swindell and Crockett faced off in a rematch from the last show, it was a technical delight and Swindell scored the upset to take the score to 1:1. The newly crowned tag team champions scored a win in six man tag. This was helped by Kris Havok who recklessly dove off the bleachers onto Kuleshov to take him out. The undefeated Twisted Assassin had a real fight on his hands against the “Ultimate Jock” but finally put him down with the Assassin’s Wrath. The most over wrestler on the roster, Dane Warron made his first defence of the Juniors title putting down Vincent Valintino but was attacked post match by former champion Arthur Williams. In the main event, in a rematch from Salvation, Fury defeated Matt to retain in an average match. AJ Matthews returned and challenged Assassin to yet another match betweenn two.
Quick Results: 1) Johnny Arsenic def. Tobias Black 2) Antonio Benitez and Pablo 'Speedy' Gonzalez def. The Fabulous Taylor Boys (Robin and Ozzy Taylor) 3) Jak Anderson def. Winston Knight 4) Christopher Kennedy Jones def. Kyo Ichiban, Nate Ryan and DJ Hughes 5) Jake Swindell def. Ron Crockett 6) Blaze Brothers (Max and Lloyd Blaze) and Kris Havok def. Arthur Williams, Rory Wiseman and Alexander Kuleshov 7) Twisted Assassin def. Patrick R. Everson 8) JNR: Dane Warron def Vincent Valintino 9) WORLD: Vincent Fury def Matt
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Post by Red Dragon on Mar 24, 2017 20:46:14 GMT -5
SNW and Red Bull to host show in Antarctica
After Red Dragon posted a picture of himself at Red Bull head office, many wrestling fans wondered what this meeting was all about. Nobody would have guessed the end result as SNW and Red Bull jointly announced that they would be co-hosting the first ever wrestling show in Antarctica.
The show will be held in January 2019 and will be held inside a specially designed bubble which will cover a ring and the six wrestlers who will put on a special wrestling show which will be the first ever wrestling event to be held in Antarctica. The show will be held under the “One Night In…” banner and will be entitled “One Night on the South Pole”.
Red Bull will sponsor the event and film a documentary of the journey starting with the planning behind the event leading to a live stream on both the SNW Player and Red Bull’s website. SNW Co-Owner Red Dragon commented, “this is an amazing opportunity and I’d like to thank Red Bull for making this possible. We didn’t think it was possible but our dream will become a reality. Becoming the first wrestling promotion to put on a show in Antartica is an special honour. It'll be tough with months of planning and actually making it out there but it's going to be worth it when we get set up and get to wrestle and make history.”
Dragon initiated the meeting between SNW and Red Bull. Sources suggest this is something Dragon has wanted to do for years and has cited Coca-Cola’s sponsored Metallica’s gig in Antarctica as his inspiration.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unrealistic? Yeah but screw it, it's something I think is rather cool and would push PR for the company.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Mar 29, 2017 9:40:45 GMT -5
Ha, that's amazing. Too bad you can't do Battle For Antarctica as this is only one show.
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 7, 2017 18:07:08 GMT -5
Tiebreaker Night
Red Dragon opened the show and said that two titles are on the line tonight and the SNW World Champion, Riley Shamrock is in the building to speak about Evan Pagano’s comments at the last show. Dragon then introduced the semi finalists, Jack Powers and Jet Jaguar who are already confirmed and then Hammers/Kagemann and Bennett/Hogan. Dragon drew the names from a tomola and the semi-final matches are:
Jack Powers vs. Chris Hammers or Steven Kagemann
Jet Jaguar vs. Ace Bennett or Mike Hogan
1) DUOS: AirDevils (Tom Gerard and Travis Cantrell) vs. Your Mom (Cody Rejero and Baz Hepburn): Fun opener, there was a little bit of comedy from Your Mom then they went down to business. The champs expectedly retained with the Bombs Away.
2) Ken Slayer vs. Duke Parkland: These two youngsters impressed during their Be the Best run even if their record didn’t. Both men looked good again. Parkland just got the edge hitting the Dirty Thunder for the win. Handshake post match. Both men got bright futures and should be the next two guys SNW build up.
3) Lord Jamerson and Joseph Stone vs. Jacob Ryler and El Hijo de Angel Custodio: Jamerson and Stone have really improved since leaving for Japan, they have taken over the “cocky young heels” role from Mockingbird. The match got thrown out after El Hijo hit a step up dive to the floor and the match ended in a draw.
Both teams looked like they would come to blows post match, then the Duos Champions, the AirDevils showed up. They stood between the two teams and held up the titles. Is this an indication of title match at Be the Best.
4) FUSE: Dave Demento vs. Matt Spade: Like the first match, nobody expected the title change. Spade gave as good as he got but this was all about showcasing the champ who won with the F***tard.
Rev X’s Taliah Winters cut a promo in the ring claiming to be the number one contender to the Women’s title. Kourtney Love, Rose Parkland and Red Fire soon followed with less convincing promos. The Women’s Champion then showed up on the stage with a contact and said at Be the Best history will be made as all five women will compete in a Klauteren.
5) Jet Jaguar and Kevin Hart vs. Mike Bockwinkel and Noah Lee: A bit of a random tag match but was used to showcase Jaguar who will compete in the BtB semi. Hart and Bock impressed in their exchanges and a singles match down the line would be great. JJ won with the TTM on Lee.
6) Henry Edwards vs. Zakk Static: Although he’s working his way up the card, Edwards is still one of the most loved in SNW. Shamock’s music played again, distracting Edwards which allowed Zakk into the match. But Edwards managed to come back easily and put away Static pretty with the HE Driver followed by the Crossface
Daniel Sinn walked out post match and challenged Edwards to a match at Be the Best. Edwards said that if Sinn wanted to get his a** handed to him he would happily step up.
Intermission. Jet Jaguar was on meet and greet duty. He’s universally liked and especially over with younger fans.
7) BLOCK B: Chris Hammers vs. Steven Kagemann: These two wrestled at the last show and Hammers came out on top but with the Block in the balance Kagemann stepped up his game and looked very impressive. He’s probably the most underrated performer on the roster. Hammers got the knees up to the Fire Tornado and rebounded off the ropes with a Lariat to take the Block and face Powers in the semis.
Riley Shamrock made his return after taking the beginning period of this year off due to concussion. He spoke about nearly being back to full health and how he will be at his best at Be the Best. He then mentioned Pagano’s comments from the last show which brought out Evan Pagano. Pagano didn’t say anything and let Riley defend himself, stating that he is a fighting champion but was forced to sit on the sidelines. Riley offered the handshake, Pagano accepted but then Pagano took the belt and held it up. Riley snatched it back and shoved Pagano and Evan just left. It doesn’t seem like they were trying to turn Pagano, just show that he’s gunning for the title.
8) BLOCK A: Ace Bennett vs. Mike Hogan: Excellent main event, as you would expect from these two. They went to a time limit draw in the tournament but were given more time here. All the finishers were brought into play. Ace kicked out of the Futurism and Hogan rolled to the floor off a Syracuse Drop. Hogan went for a Back to the Future but Ace countered in brilliant fashion to lock in the Syracuse Lock. Hogan got to the ropes, Ace transitioned, Hogan got a small package then Ace locked it back in again. Hogan tapped giving Ace the Block and a match against Jet Jaguar in the semis.
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 14, 2017 13:46:56 GMT -5
Be the Best 2018 Live from Canada, Only on the SNW Player
SNW World Championship Riley Shamrock vs. Evan Pagano Challenger Evan Pagano has had some words for champion Riley Shamrock who has missed shows due to concussion. How will Riley fare in his in ring return?
Be the Best Semi-Finals Jack Powers vs. Chris Hammers Ace Bennett vs. Jet Jaguar Who will be crowned the Be the Best 2018 winner? Four of SNW’s best will battle it out with the winners taking on each other in the main event.
SNW Duos Championships AirDevils (Tom Gerard and Travis Cantrell) vs. Lord Jamerson and Joseph Stone vs. Jacob Ryler and El Hijo de Angel Custodio After a draw in the battle for no.1 contendership, both challenging teams will get a shot at the AirDevils titles.
SNW FUSE Championship Dave Demento vs. Carson Clark Whilst his teammates are battling to retain the title, Clark will challenge for the FUSE title. Will he be able to dethrone the 'Social Misfit'?
15 Minute Klauteren SNW Women’s Championship Wasp vs. Taliah Winters vs. Kourtney Love vs. Red Fire vs. Rose Parkland With no clear challenger to the title, Wasp will defend the title against all four women
Revolution X (Safu and Jack Joseph) vs. Parkland Bros (Duke and Axel Parkland)
Mike Hogan and Noah Lee vs. Kevin Hart and Ken Slayer
Henry Edwards vs. Daniel Sinn
Pre-show Steven Kagemann vs. Cody Rejero Jason Williams vs. Matt Spade Knife Fight (Cain Jackal and Zakk Static) vs. Rex Parkland and Liam Hendrick Elliot Reid vs. LyNN Nick Jacobs vs. Dean Caufield
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 29, 2017 6:15:02 GMT -5
Be the Best 2018 Pre-show
1) Elliot Reid vs. LyNN: Decent enough match, both men are probably better in a tag team. There was a good finishing segment with LyNN snapping in an armbar for the win.
2) Nick Jacobs vs. Dean Caufield: Caufield is playing the “All American” card but the fans are not going for it. He’s improving with every performance but fell to the Jacobs Drop.
3) Knife Fight (Cain Jackal and Zakk Static) vs. Rex Parkland and Liam Hendrick: Cain Jackal returned after a long lay off, he looked in good shape as he and his tag partner ran through two of the least experienced roster members. A brainbuster/Spear combo gave Jackal a return win.
4) Jason Williams vs. Matt Spade: Good match but with nothing to fight for these two just phoned it in. Jason won with a 450.
5) Steven Kagemann vs. Cody Rejero: Kagemann is too good to be on the pre-show. Cody could also be doing something better but Kagemann wasted. They worked a good back-and-forth match with Kagemann hitting the DeathDrive for the win.
Be the Best 2018
1) BtB: Ace Bennett vs. Jet Jaguar: Amazing match to start but you would expect nothing less from two of the best in the world right now. Very fast paced match. Bennett looked like he had won and set up for the Syracuse Drop but JJ dropped down and tucked Bennett in between the turnbuckle and hit a superkick ala Will Ospreay’s Cheeky Nando’s kick. Ace stumbled backwards into a TTM to give JJ the biggest win of his career.
After the match, Bennett looked like he would turn and attack the youngster but then rose his hand, patted him on the back and left Jag to celebrate a win over the first SNW Triple Crown Champion.
2) BtB: Jack Powers vs. Chris Hammers: A completely different style to the last match and a different style to what we are used to in SNW. Powers has been a lot more aggressive since he lost to Riley controversially last year. He took it to Hammers but the “Irish Doomsday” has always been one of the best brawlers around and gave as good as he got. It led to a really interesting contest with Hammers looking like he may be the one to stop Powers’ momentum. A Lariat looked like it would give the Hammers the win but Powers kicked out, a second Lariat was countered amazingly into a jumping armbar for the in.
The challenger to the SNW World Championship, Evan Pagano was interviewed backstage. Pagano said that he enjoyed the two Be the Best semi-finals and is looking forward to watching the finals later because he will face the winner as champion at Riot Act. Pagano was confident that he would beat Riley tonight. He said it would be tough and he’s expecting a tough fight but said that Riley has been sidelined with concussion. Pagano said that Shamrock has suffered from it before and has come back too early before. He will take advantage of it, win the belt and headline Riot Act.
3) Mike Hogan and Noah Lee vs. Kevin Hart and Ken Slayer: A good but pretty random tag match. Hogan is known for teaming with Lee but Hart and Slayer were just thrown together to fit on the card. Hart and Slayer got the win after a Sling Blade on Lee.
Chris Hammers was being interviewed backstage. He was pissed and said the reason he lost tonight was because he lost on night 1 of the Be the Best to Duke Parkland. He said he knows who is responsible and tonight the will pay.
4) FUSE: Dave Demento vs. Carson Clark: The “Fastest Wrester Alive” lived up to his nickname to try and win the FUSE title off Demento. Clark even busted out a dragonrana to the floor. However, the “Social Misfit” continued his reign of dominance with a Breaking Bad backbreaker.
After the match, DD took the mic and proclaimed himself the greatest FUSE Champion ever. He then went to punt Clark in the head with a running F***tard but Kevin Hart made the save and challenged Demento to one last showdown at Riot Act XI. Demento asked why he should grant the title match, Hart said that if he loses he will not challenge for the title again.
SNW World Champion Riley Shamrock was backstage he spoke about his concussion, Henry Edwards and his opponent. He said that he is now 100% and was happy to be back. He said he has nothing to do with his music playing when Henry Edwards is around and has no beef with him. He then cut into Pagano saying that he will make him eat his words and said he is a true fighting champion, “Pagano, you will find that out tonight”.
5) Revolution X (Safu and Jack Joseph) vs. Parkland Bros (Duke and Axel Parkland): Fun tag match, RevX controlled and the Parklands made the babyface comeback. Surprisingly Duke pinned Joseph with a small package.
Taliah Winters was interviewed backstage, she was asked about her RevX teammates and she said that her “boys” can handle themselves but tonight she becomes the new Women’s Champion. Kourtney Love interrupted and said Winters’ “boys” are falling apart without their “play-thing”. Fire walked in and called them immature. Women’s Champ Wasp walked in and said it doesn’t matter what anyone says because the time for talking is over. They all walked away and then Rose Parkland walked on and said “hey, what about my bit?”
6) Klauteren: WOM: Wasp vs. Taliah Winters vs. Kourtney Love vs. Red Fire vs. Rose Parkland: Some people had their reservations about this but it was actually pretty fun. The first fall occurred within three minutes as old rivals Love and Winters squared off. Love snuck a small package to become the first temporary champion. Fire then took control two minutes later with a Moonsault on Parkland but immediately lost it to Wasp after a spinning backfist. Winters then got the pin over Rose with a Tornado DDT but then was looking out for who was going to get in the ring and got rolled up by Rose! Rose stayed in control for a while and Love even hit a Asai Moonsault to the floor. Winters avoided the moonsault and snuck back in the ring to win by countout. The clock ticked down and we had multiple title changes, first Fire with a diving rana on Rose, then Love with a Sliced Bread on Fire. Winters then took out Love with a Downward Spiral to become temp champ as the minutes turned to seconds. Wasp then came in and she squared off with Winters. Wasp hit the buckle Bomb/Triangle Choke combo and Winters tapped with seconds to go. Wasp retains!
7) Henry Edwards vs. Daniel Sinn: Since Edwards has returned from WWE, he’s had pretty easy opponents. Although nobody expected Sinn to win here, he still put up a challenge. Sinn got massive heat working down Edwards but Henry F’N Edwards found a way to win, slipping out the back of the Original Sinn, hitting a spin kick and then the HE Driver for the three count.
Post match, Riley Shamrock’s music played again. Mike Bockwinkel made his way out in a suit and a mic. He admitted he was behind the Riley Shamrock music playing to distract Edwards. He cut a scathing promo on Edwards. His gripe with Edwards was that Bock thinks that Edwards is going to walk back into SNW after working for the WWE and be handed unlimited title shots like it’s 2011 all over again while Bock has been here throughout, never taken a day off and fought everyone. Bock said he wanted to distract Edwards so he can lose and halt the hype train. Bock said he will just had to resort to plan B and beat Edwards himself.
8) DUOS: AirDevils (Tom Gerard and Travis Cantrell) vs. Lord Jamerson and Joseph Stone vs. Jacob Ryler and El Hijo de Angel Custodio: Fast paced three corner tag action. Although it has been noted before, Jamerson and Stone have improved since they have come back from Japan. Cameron Stone was at ringside and got in on the action after a muli-dive spot. The AirDevils retained with the Bombs Away on Ryler.
After the match the AirDevils celebrated and went to leave, Cameron Stone confronted them saying that his team didn’t lose. AirDevils tried to get past him but Cameron kept on yapping long enough for his son and Jamerson to sneak attack from behind. Jamerson and Stone held up the titles.
Intermission. During the break Chris Hammers attacked commentator Drew Parkland and put him through the announce table. Referee’s stopped any more damage and Hammers exited before Drew’s sons came on the scene. Jacob Ryler took over as colour commentator for the rest of the show.
9) SNW: Riley Shamrock vs. Evan Pagano: Pagano lived up to what he said in his previous interview saying he will have no mercy as he hit the SicKick immediately as the bell sounded. Pagano did not let up, punching away on Riley knowing that he has been sidelined with concussion. Riley found some space and locked in some leg submissions to gain some control. Pagano got out of it by slapping Riley who had to exit to the floor to breath. Pagano followed up with a rare suicide dive but then was taken into the barricade by Riley. Riley kicked Pagano all around ringside and hit a rolling senton off the apron. Back in the ring the Champ hit the Famine Driver for a close count. Riley went for the Ode to Shamrock but Pagano countered into another SicKick and followed it up with the Calling. The Champ kicked out and Pagano started stomping on Riley’s head. The referee paused it but Riley waved him away and hit some leg kicks to Pagano. Pagano fought back and went for a superplex, the “Gunslinger” stopped this with a kick to the leg and then rolled over Pagano to the mat and hit the Irish Welcoming. Riley then locked in the Ode to Shamrock and Pagano was forced to tap.
After the match Riley was checked on by medics but he waved them away. Pagano went to leave but Riley called him back in. Riley was still on his knees and offered the hand. Pagano hesitated but shook the champions hand.
Chris Hammers was backstage with the rest of RevX, Safu and Jack Joseph. Hammers commented on his attack of Drew Parkland saying that’s what happens when you mess with him. Drew’s sons Duke, Axel and Rex busted onto the set and all six men began brawling. The Parkland bros took control and Axel even dove off part of the set onto Safu. Then LyNN busting in with a chair and took out all Parklands. Hammers shook LyNN’s hand and said “I always knew I could count on you.” LyNN responded with “You know I got your back, RevX for life”.
10) BtB: Jack Powers vs. Jet Jaguar: This was Jet Jaguar’s biggest match and a star making performance. He’s really become one of the best around in the last year or so and he faced an in form Jack Powers whose new attitude is resulting in some of the most interesting and fantastic matches SNW has seen. This was always going to be a classic. It has a lot to live up to after the earlier semi-finals and the title fight but with the chemistry these two have it was never in question. Powers went at JJ from the bell as he had done all tournament but JJ used his quickness to evade him. Commentators did a good job of pointing out that JJ didn’t want to get in close otherwise Powers would lock in a submission. JJ stuck to this gameplan early on which frustrated Powers and led to him rushing into a rana. This sent Powers to the outside and JJ followed with a step up twisting sky press to the floor. JJ hit a springboard frog splash back in the ring for a near count then tried some kicks. However, Powers caught one and transitioned into a knee bar. Powers then took control with a whole manner of suplexes and holds including suplexing JJ by the leg. The knee and leg were Powers’ main focus, if he couldn’t get in submissions, he would just stomp on him. The action led to the top rope where JJ hit the sequence which won him the semi final ending in the TTM. Powers kicked out and JJ’s disbelief in the kick out allowed Powers to get a crucifix pin and transition into Boston Crab. JJ got to the ropes but Powers viciously kicked at JJ’s hand. He pulled him back to the centre and stomped on the head. JJ was forced to tap.
Powers didn’t exactly celebrate his victory, he had been a man focused all tournament and won his first Be the Best and as a result receives a World title shot at Riot Act. SNW World Champion Riley Shamrock made his way out for a staredown to close the show. Powers will challenge for Riley's title one more time at the biggest event of the year.
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 30, 2017 18:46:59 GMT -5
Issue 25 – Rebel Rebel
1) Viper ‘Lightning’ Tion vs. Xander Reeves: One sided match to kick off, that’s to be expected with how young Reeves is. He got a little offence and looked decent but fell to the SPP from the ever improving Viper Tion.
2) Michael Stone vs. Dean Caufield: Another debut, Michael is the younger son of Cameron Stone and brother of Joseph. He is 16 years old but looks like he has been in the ring all his life (which quite possible being a Stone). He and Caufield put on a solid short bout with Stone winning, yes – winning with his father’s finish, the Cam Slam.
3) Knife Fight (Zakk Static and Cain Jackal) vs. Elliot Reid and Noah Lee: This could easily have been on SNW, there’s no reason for it to be here. It was as you would expect, paint by numbers tag bout. Knife Fight won with the Brainbuster/Spear.
3) Kourtney Love vs. Gertrude Von Grimm vs. Mary Mayfield: These three know each other well, the highlights was Grimm facing Love. Grimm continues to impress and brings something different to the division. Love won with the Lovesault on Mary.
4) Liam Hendrick vs. Kazumi Tsukuda: Like the opener, Kazumi is still young and learning. He took the offence but hit two kicks which sounded like they broke Liam’s bones. Hendrick won with the Michinoku Driver.
5) Cody Rejero vs. El Alboroto: The experienced Rejero had a war on his hands with the man who practises “Mexican Strong Style”. Cody wasn’t in comedy mode and had to battle hard. He just about put Alboroto with the Pepsi Driver.
Cody offered the handshake post match but Alboroto dropped him with a sick Pumphandle Neckbreaker.
6) Jacob Ryler and El Hijo de Angel Custodio vs. Ken Slayer and Tatu: Good tag match, Slayer is one of the best of the roster and this is where Tatu is at his best as the big man in tag matches. The vets won when Ryler hit the Higher We Go.
Intermission.
7) Best of Three - Match 1: Lord Jamerson and Joseph Stone vs. Parkland Bros (Axel and Rex Parkland): This was announced as a best of three series to determine the best team in Synergy. They got plenty of time which is the reason why this is on Synergy not SNW. Jamerson and Stone look a team ready for the belts but Jamerson has potential as a singles as he has improved so much from when he was called ‘Baby J’. The heels picked up with the win when Jamerson put his feet on the ropes.
8) SYN: Jet Jaguar vs. Dave Demento vs. Duke Parkland: Big main event. JJ and DD are two of the best in any promotion and Duke is really making Synergy all about him with his performances. Duke shows so mich heart, you can’t help but cheer for him. He looked like he was out of it many times here but came back to kick JJ out of the win and pin DD for the win!
The fans went wild for the title win. DD slid to the outside as Parkland celebrated, JJ got in the ring and looked upset. He then accepted it and raised Duke’s arm but motioned for a match. JJ left, Duke celebrated and left and DD re-entered the ring. DD cut a promo about losing and performing in front of the inbred audience and would only be performing for SNW from now on.
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Post by Red Dragon on May 7, 2017 4:58:19 GMT -5
Alt:Pro Presents Zeitgeist
Alt:Pro has improved since it’s return but has so far had disappointing main events, Alt:Pro’s most recent show included all three titles on the line for the first time since returning.
Like the last show, Made in Detroit opened the show. They have won over the crowd and had great chemistry with the Taylor Boys. Made in Detroit won and motioned towards titles afterwards. In a rematch from the last show Everson took on Twisted Assassin. The result was the same as Assassin put away Everson after a hard hitting 12 minutes. Jax Anderson took the mic to issue an open challenge which was accepted by DJ Hughes. The newcomer, Jax defeated him with ease and called on Alt:Pro to do better.
Rivals, Crockett and Swindell took time out from competing one-on-one to face off in a tag match. The difference proved to be Knight who hit a spectacular dive to the floor allowing Swindell to pin CKJ with the straight jacket suplex. Forever being over looked as Arthur Williams’ partner, Rory Wiseman took a step to establish himself by winning a three-way. Kris Havok took a mic and played the crazy face calling out the big Russian Alexander Kuleshov. The Russian did show and destroyed Havok but Kris got back to his feet as Alexander was leaving causing Kuleshov to put Havok through a table with a chokebomb.
Despite being the Junior Champion, Dane Warron is both the best wrestler on the roster and the most over. The fans went wild for his match against former champ Arthur Williams due to constant interference by Rory Wiseman. Warron managed to take out Wiseman with a suicide dive the enter back in the ring with a springboard Dropkick on Williams and followed it up with a DeathStrike to retain. Williams and Wiseman had the last laugh as they beat down the champ post match. The Blaze Brothers successfully defenced their tag titles but were challenged by Made in Detroit to a match after the bout. Vincent Fury made it 3 for 3 in terms of championships successfully defended as he defeated AJ Matthews thanks to help from Johnny Arsenic. The match was what we’ve seen a million times before as it just seems the main event scene is only for those two guys. Interestingly Twisted Assassin showed up at the close of the show to scare the First and the Fury away. Quick Results:1) Made in Detroit (Tobias Black and Nate Ryan) def. The Fabulous Taylor Boys (Robin and Ozzy Taylor) 2) Twisted Assassin def. Patrick R. Everson 3) Jak Anderson def. DJ Hughes 4) Jake Swindell and Winston Knight def. Ron Crockett and Christopher Kennedy Jones 5) Rory Wiseman def. Kyo Ichiban and Vincent Valintino 6) JNR: Dane Warron def. Arthur Williams (2nd Defence) 7) TAG: Blaze Brothers (Max and Lloyd Blaze) def. Antonio Benitez and Pablo 'Speedy' Gonzalez (1st Defence)8) WORLD: Vincent Fury def. A.J Matthews (3rd Defence)
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Post by Red Dragon on May 12, 2017 18:12:29 GMT -5
Riot Act XILive from New York, only on the SNW PlayerSNW World Championship KO or Submission OnlyRiley Shamrock vs. Jack PowersIt all comes down to this. Technically Riley has beaten Powers twice but many feel those victories are tainted. At Clash of the Duos last year the referee called for the bell after Powers failed to protect himself from the Mui Tai Knees. Despite the win, Riley was forced to miss the next few shows due to a concussion sustained from the bout with Powers. Powers claimed that had the match gone on, he would have beaten Riley for the belt. In the rematch held in Mexico, Powers had Riley in the very same position and hit the Mui Tai knees. Riley wasn’t protecting himself but the referee didn’t call for the bell. Riley went on to win after Powers passed out in a submission but Powers leg was under the ropes. These two meet for a third time with new rules in place to decide once-and-for-all who the better man is. No DQ, no ropebreaks, no pins. The only way to win is by knockout or submission. The Final Chapter FUSE ChampionshipDave Demento vs. Kevin HartTwo years ago, Kevin Hart beat Daniel Sinn to become a two-time FUSE Champion. One year ago, Demento beat Hart to win his first title in SNW. These two have now been at war for over a year. They meet on the stage where both men captured the title but only one can leave with the belt. Old Feuds Die HardMike Bockwinkel vs. Henry EdwardsIt seems everyone has been happy to see Henry Edwards return to SNW. Everyone that is, except Mike Bockwinkel. Bockwinkel has never liked Edwards, he has always felt that Edwards gets preferential treatment from management. Bock tried to get inside Edwards’ head but now will look to give out some physical as well as mental damage. This is Edwards return to Riot Act, seven years on from the what many regard as the greatest match in SNW history. Warfare XIRevolution X (Chris Hammers, Safu, Jack Joseph and LyNN) vs. Parkland Family (Drew, Duke, Axel and Rex)Warfare returns to Riot Act with two feuding stables. LyNN has rejoined RevX who have been having trouble with the Parkland Family. They took their frustrations out on the patriarch of the family daddy Drew Parkland who has been retired for a number of years. But their attack on Drew has only made them stronger. The brothers have a new intensity and Drew is coming out of retirement to wage war. SNW Duos ChampionshipsAirDevils (Tom Gerard and Travis Cantrell) vs. Lord Jamerson and Joseph StoneLast year Cameron Stone took his young rookies for a learning experience in Japan. Jamerson and Joesph Stone have returned stronger, faster and smarter. Can they capture the titles in the City that never sleeps? SNW Women’s ChampionshipWasp vs. Tygress Mask [WK]Wasp has taken on all comers and faced (and beaten) all SNW has to offer. Her MMA inspired offence won her the title at last years Riot Act event over a similar opponent. Now she faces outside talent. For the first time, Wild Kingdom will make an appearance in SNW as Tygress Mask looks to topple the champion. Ace Bennett vs. Jet JaguarOver the past few years Jet Jaguar has built a bit of a reputation. The 23 year old is becoming one of the best wrestlers in the world. 27 year old Ace Bennett has been in JJ’s position but is now established as THE best in the world. The two were winning partners earlier this year in the Masters of Three but now face off one-on-one. It’s future versus present in a match you do not want to miss. Evan Pagano vs. Mike HoganTwo former champions will battle it out in a quest to put themselves back into title contention. Pagano is coming off an unsuccessful challenge while Hogan would love for a chance to take the title from Riley. Only won man can get the W in the Big Apple. Knife Fight (Zakk Static and Cain Jackal) vs. Elite Racing Team (Chase Bryant and ‘Big Rig’ Kevin Craig) [TCW] vs. Yellow Jackets (Yellow Jacket I & Yellow Jacket II) [WK] A bit of a yearly tradition returns. Three teams from three promotions square off for promotion supremacy. From SNW, the recently returned Cain Jackal teams with his partner Zakk Static to form Knife Fight. After a long time out of action, how will Jackal fare? Familiar faces Chase Bryant and ‘Big Rig’ Kevin Craig represent the defunct TCW as the Elite Racing Team. And the final team comes from the Wild Kingdom in the form of the Yellow Jackets. This deadly team could prove a bit of a sting for their opponents. Countdown to the RiotSNW will hold a matinee show which includes some youngsters facing experienced athletes and a main event between Clark and Sinn, two long time rivals who always deliver when they face off one-on-one. Carson Clark vs. Daniel Sinn Red Fire vs. Taliah Winters vs. Kourtney Love Ken Slayer vs. Steven Kagemann Jacob Ryler and El Hijo de Angel Custodio vs. Elliot Reid and Noah Lee Cody Rejero vs. Dean Caufield Nick Jacobs, Matt Spade and Tatu vs. Jason Williams, Liam Hendrick and Viper ‘Lightning’ Tion
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Post by Red Dragon on May 14, 2017 6:29:59 GMT -5
Countdown to the Riot
1) Ken Slayer vs. Jason Williams: Good opener. Slayer has been very patient working the pre-show but has shown that he has the talent to now step up. He lost to Jason following a Pyscho Driver in a competitive opener.
2) Nick Jacobs, Matt Spade and Tatu vs. Steven Kagemann, Liam Hendrick and Viper ‘Lightning’ Tion: Bit of a weird six-man tag. Tatu and Tion are from Synergy while Hendrick looks like he is now part of the main roster. Simple and quick six-man. Jacobs hit the Jacobs Drop to get the win for his team.
3) Cody Rejero vs. Dean Caufield: The “Pepsi King” brought the comedy against the “All American”. Caufield losing streak continued after a Pepsi Diver.
4) Jacob Ryler and El Hijo de Angel Custodio vs. Elliot Reid and Noah Lee: Fun tag team action, Reid and Lee are becoming a solid speed/power team. They worked over Ryler until the hot tag. That allowed El Hijo to hit the Spanish Fly for the win.
5) Red Fire vs. Taliah Winters vs. Kourtney Love: The women stepped up their game in this match. It was great from start to finish. The end stretch was great, Love got the knees up to Fire’s moonsault then hit the Lovesault, Winters then pulled Love out of the ring and stole the win.
6) Carson Clark vs. Daniel Sinn: As always, these two deliver. Their always likened to Mysterio/Malenko because it’s speed versus technical. They hit an awesome spot to finish, Sinn went for the Original Sinn from the top but Clark reversed it into a top rope rana for the win.
Riot Act XI Live from New York, Only on SNW Player
We cannot be sure of having something to live for unless we are willing to die for it - Che Guevara
1) Ace Bennett vs. Jet Jaguar: What a way to open the show, possibly the best opener in SNW history. It was two of the best in the world squaring off. It started with a handshake then Jag started to get the better of Ace. This pissed off Ace who hit some hard strikes back. The action was back and forth throughout with Ace kicking out of the Springboard Frogslash and JJ kicking out of the Busaiki Knee. JJ flipped out of the Syracuse Drop and went to hit a German suplex off the top, Ace slipped down rolled through and locked in the Syracuse Lock for the win. Handshake post match and Ace lifted JJ’s arm. He didn't beat the Best in the World tonight but Jag proved he's on his level.
We see the champion and challenger arrive earlier today for tonight’s main event. SNW World Champion Riley Shamrock pulled up in a Bentley. Jack Powers jogged into the area with a hoodie covering his face, he ignored the fans and headed inside. Shots of the two were then shown in their dressing rooms. Riley was practising his strikes with a coach while Powers was working over the punchbags with kicks.
2) Knife Fight (Zakk Static and Cain Jackal) vs. vs. Elite Racing Team (Chase Bryant and ‘Big Rig’ Kevin Craig) [TCW] vs. Yellow Jackets (Yellow Jacket I & Yellow Jacket II) [WK] : After the epic opener, this was kept short and quick which brought out the best from all six men. Lots of back-and-forth action which led to Craig representing TCW catching Yellow Jacket II from midair and hitting the Truck Stop. Jackal took him out with a Spear and Static locked in the Koji Clutch on Yellow Jacket I. Bryant then flew in with an diving Elbow to break up the pin and win.
The Parkland family were backstage. Rose is worried for her brothers but her father Drew calms her down. He told an old story of “Grandpappy Parkland” and how he went to war. Drew said he and his sons will do that tonight against the tyranny of Revolution X.
3) WOM: Wasp vs. Tygress Mask [WK]: The champion controlled the early goings, keeping hold of Tygress so she couldn’t get her strikes in. Then Mask hit Wasp with a head kick to turn the momentum. Wasp was happy to turn the match into a striking game and caught one kick into a kneebar. The action continued with Tygress hitting a dive to the floor. Wasp fought back with a German suplex into the guardrail but Tygress found the fighting spirit and hitting a springboard dropkick and following it up with the Discuss Elbow for the win!
Wasp was hesitant but shook Tygress’ hand post-match. The new champion representing Wild Kingdom bowed and celebrated.
Dave Demento was being interviewed backstage, he told the interviewer to shut up and conducted an interview with himself. He called himself the “Greatest FUSE Champion Ever” and said that tonight his long rivalry with Kevin hart finally comes to end. He said he will boot Hart’s head off and then put it on a display in the "Museum celebrating the life and works of the Greatest FUSE Champion Ever".
4) DUOS: AirDevils (Tom Gerard and Travis Cantrell) vs. Lord Jamerson and Joseph Stone: Fun fast paced action. The AirDevils were quick on the pace but Stone and Jamerson kept up with them. Stone even hit an Asai Moonsault which got some big air. Cameron Stone tried to interfere once too often and got ejected. This lead to a hot tag to Gerard who got the knees up to Joseph’s moonsault and hit the Bombs Away to retain.
Chris Hammers was addressing his Revolution X teammates ahead of their Warfare match. Hammers said they are stronger than they have ever been but have been humiliated by the trailer trash Parklands. Hammers said they need to make an example of them tonight and show everyone, why you don't mess with RevX.
5) Evan Pagano vs. Mike Hogan: Despite being low down on the card, this had a big fight feel. Hogan played straight up heel, leaving the ring and slowing the match down but the fans still love him. Being so low down on the card, they skipped the early exchanges and went right to the big finishes. Hogan surprisingly kicked out the Calling while Pagano got his foot on the rope to a Futurism. Pagano put Hogan down for good with a SicKick followed by a second Calling. A good but disappointing match considering the talent involved.
Intermission. Ace Bennett was out at the break, a few minutes in Jet Jaguar joined him in an old “Team Bennett” shirt. Matt Spade also joined in making a reunion of sorts with Ace Bennett. Spade jokingly declared Bennett the "Jannety of the group".
Mike Bockwinkel was interviewed backstage. He said that while Henry Edwards has been away he has been true and loyal to SNW. Bock said he deserves the main events, title matches and the adulation of the crowd not Edwards. Bock said while Edwards has been away SNW has grown stronger and tonight Edwards will be wishing he stayed with the “entertainers”.
6) Warfare XI: Revolution X (Hammers, Safu, Joseph, LyNN) vs. Parkland Family (Drew, Duke, Axel and Rex): Hammers and Duke started with Duke throwing everything at Hammers until LyNN came out and turned it into a two-on-one situation for RevX. Axel was next out and we saw some teamwork from the Clash of the Duos 2016 winners. Jack Joseph was next in and gave RevX the advantage. The youngest Parkland, Rex came in and immediately hit a sloppy dive from the top. Finally Safu came out and went to work. He took out Rex with a Samoan Drop. Daddy Drew Parkland came out fighting bringing with him a trash can of weapons, he nearly got an elimination on Joseph following a KFC. However, it was Axel next out who fell to a Chaos Theory from LyNN. Duke was bloodied and looking a mess but still was battling but it was too much. Drew tried to protect his son but ended up on a four-on-one fight which he lost. Drew was eliminated following a Pele from Jack. The blooded Duke was the last man left and put up a hell of a fight. RevX took him to the top of the cage to throw him off but he managed to fight back and push Jack onto everyone below then hit a crossbody onto everyone. He hit a KFC on LyNN, a dropkick on Safu and a Dirty DDT on Jack but walked right into a Lariat from Hammers. The first ever SNW Champion then hit a Liger Bomb and a Last Minute Orders to win the match 4-0 for Revolution X. Edwards wiped Duke's blood on his chest as RevX stood tall.
Henry Edwards was backstage warming up and interviewer Katie Foster asked for a few words. Edwards looked up then continued getting ready.
7) Mike Bockwinkel vs. Henry Edwards: It was great to hear “The Trooper” play out in front a massive SNW audience and they all sang along. Edwards is back and on this performance, he looks better than ever. Bock and Edwards did a long feeling out process and the fans were hot throughout. It was a clash of styles between Bock’s old school wrestling and Edwards MMA inspired offence. They both tied each other up and refused to go to rope breaks as they didn’t want to admit defeat. Then Bock slapped Edwards... bad idea. Edwards lit up Bock and caused the action to spill to the floor and then crowd. The ref let them brawl in the crowd before Bock back bodied dropped Edwards onto a chair and worked over the arm in the ring. Bock masterfully took control with focus on the arm. Edwards rallied but Bock cut him off and hit the Bockwinkel Special. Edwards kicked out and Bock went for the Bockwinkel Special Championship Edition, Edwards got out of it and hit the Fatal Impact for a close count. They battled out on top where Edwards hit a Falcon Arrow off the top then tried for the transition into the Crossface but Bock used Edwards’ injured arm and locked in his own. Edwards was forced to go to the ropes. Bock tried for a new variation of the Bock Special, a Pumphandle Piledriver but Edwards span out of it hit the HE Driver and locked in the Crossface. Bock couldn’t get to the ropes and was forced to tap. Amazing match, that’s two of the elder SNW roster members going out there are showing everyone how it’s done.
Intermission. Edwards got on the mic and thanked the crowd and spoke about how it was great to be back in SNW. He said he has one aim, to become the first four time SNW World Champion. He said he has history with both men in tonight's main event and doesn't care who wins, all he wants them to know, is that he is coming for them.
The challenger to the FUSE Championship, Kevin Hart was backstage speaking to Katie Foster. He said although he’s Calgary born, he still considers New York a second home. He listed events he saw there and says to win the title in NY would be a dream come true.
8) FUSE: Dave Demento vs. Kevin Hart: If this is the final match between these two, they went out on a high. They have had so many matches together but they still make it enjoyable because the story always changes. This time round. DD was the confident cocky champion while Hart was scrappy as he was doing everything to win the title for a record third time. The crowd were into both men and a suicide dive sent the action to the floor. DD tried to win by countout after dumping Hart in the crowd but the second ever triple crown champion fought back. Hart hit the 450 for the first nearfall and was trying to lock in the Sharpshooter. Hart kept trying for the Sharpshooter throughout the match but DD always had his number, either countering or just smashing Hart with a forearm. A Breaking Bad Backbreaker got the champion a close call. DD went for the F***tard but got caught in a small package and Hart rolled through to the Maple Leaf Revenge but DD kicked out. The two battled to the top where DD hit a firemans carry gutbuster from the top. DD went to follow it up with a F***tard only for Hart to roll out the way and hit the Calgary Special and lock in the Sharpshooter. DD got to the ropes but Hart pulled him back, DD got to the ropes a second time but Hart pulled him back once more. With nothing left to give, Demento tapped.
Big reaction post match from the crowd for Hart winning the FUSE title for a record third time. Some will say it’s not the right decision as Demento is younger abut they put on another classic tonight. From SNW's most match social media, it seems more likely the end “for now” rather than the end of this feud altogether. Hart celebrated in the crowd post-match.
A video plays of both Shamrock and Powers' time in SNW leading to their two most recent controversial fights.
9) SNW: KO or Submission Only: Riley Shamrock vs. Jack Powers: These two have had two previous classics but both ended in controversial finishes for Riley Shamrock. Now they face off on the big stage with special stipulation of the match only ending in KO or tap out with no DQ and no rope breaks added in as well. We had the usual big Riot Act entrances with a cover band playing “Master of Puppets” for Powers and Riley having an army themed entrance. Powers pushed Riley before the bell and the two looked like they wanted to kill each other in the championship introductions. The bell sounded and both men charged, then exchanged holds before Riley backhanded Powers. Powers then got a waist lock and threw him to the floor, he climbed all over him, slapped him in the back of the head and rubbed his face into the floor shouting “you really want to do this kid? I will f****** end you.” The action remained heated with the crowd heavily invested. Riley hit the Mui Tai Knees which previously led to controversial finishes but Powers shook them off shouting “not this time b****” and hit a series of stiff uppercuts. The action went to the floor where Powers removed the protected padding and hit a brainbuster on the concrete but Riley was still conscious. Powers tried for a second but the “Gunslinger” hit a piledriver on the concrete. Back in the ring, Powers was trying for all manner of submissions including his favourites the Russian Armbar and Imortality. He tried for the Choke Out but Riley resisted it. Powers resorted to stomping on Riley’s head looking for the KO, although it did cut him open, Riley was still going and urged the challenger to “bring it”. Powers did after he hit the Power Suplex and locked in the Choke Out. Riley faded but rolled to the ring apron and fell off the apron with Powers on his back onto the concrete to break the hold. Riley hit a PK on the outside but his attempt of a brainbuster off the apron led to Powers hitting his own piledriver on a apron. Somehow Riley was still going but Powers put him the ring to finish him off. The blooded Riley hit a Irish Welcoming II for a near fall. The “Gunslinger” hit the Mui Tai knees and was calling the referee to call for the bell but Powers was not yet knocked out. Riley then span round and locked in the Ode to Shamrock. Powers was not giving in and was audibly shouting obscenities at the Champion. Riley released the arms of the Chickenwing but still kept in the legs around Powers’ waist. With his arms free Riley hit elbow after elbow to the side of Powers head. But Powers was still in it as the referee checked if he was okay. Powers still told Riley to “F*** off” before the final elbows looked send Powers loopy. Riley locked back in the Chickenwing and Powers couldn’t last anymore, he was forced to tap.
What a war. The third in the series and as brutal as the others. Medics came out for both men. The show ended with Riley bloodied on his knees with the title. Neither made it to the back on their feet, they both went out on stretchers.
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Post by Red Dragon on May 28, 2017 19:28:11 GMT -5
In October 2008, Austin Aries opened a wrestling training camp for 16 young athletes. The training camp became a promotion. The promotion the best wrestling promotion in the World. Now ten years later in 2018, SNW will celebrate its tenth year anniversary.
The anniversary show “TEN” will take place in October and SNW will hold a tour of 8 shows in the build up to the massive event. The tour will include a SNW staple, the Magnificent 10 and a Queen of the Ring Tournament for the Women of SNW as SNW holds the tournament for the very first time.
SNW Tenth Anniversary Tour
SNW is getting closer to celebrating ten years in existence. In recognition of this SNW is embarking on a 8 show tour of the United States. This tour will show how SNW has grown from a training camp to one of the biggest wrestling promotions on the planet. SNW has held the first three events, below are the results:
Anniversary Tour 1 1) Revolution X (Safu and LyNN) beat Cody Rejero and Matt Spade [7:20] with the Samoan Drop/Pele Kick on Spade 2) Daniel Sinn beat Jason Williams, Dean Caufield and Ken Slayer in a four way [8:55] with the Original Sinn on Caufield 3) Ace Bennett and Jet Jaguar beat El Hijo de Angel Custodio and Jacob Ryler [10:39] when Jaguar hit the TTM on El Hijo 4) Dave Demento beat Axel Parkland [5:19] with the F***tard 5) Knife Fight (Zakk Static and Cain Jackal) beat Mike Hogan and Noah Lee [19:42] with the Brainbuster/Spear Combo on Lee 6) Tygress Mask [WK] and Kourtney Love beat Taliah Winters and Red Fire [7:08] when Tygress hit the Discuss Elbow on Fire 7) AirDevils (Carson Clark, Tom Gerard and Travis Cantrell) beat Lord Jamerson, Joseph Stone and Liam Hendrick [11:40] with the Three-man Bombs Away on Hendrick 8) Henry Edwards beat Steven Kagemann [21:32] with the HE Driver 9) FUSE: Kevin Hart beat Jack Joseph to retain [18:16] with the Calgary Special
Riley Shamrock, Jack Powers and Duke Parkland were missing due to injury. Mike Bockwinkel and Evan Pagano were not announced for the card. Chris Hammers was at ringside for Revolution X matches but not in action.
Anniversary Tour 2 1) Nick Jacobs, Ken Slayer, Jacob Ryler and El Hijo de Angel Custodio beat Steven Kagemann, Daniel Sinn, Liam Hendrick and Viper ‘Lightning’ Tion [10:22] when Slayer hit the Sling Blade on Hendrick 2) Matt Spade beat Dean Caufield [6:10] with the Ace of Spades 3) Mike Bockwinkel and Dave Demento beat Parkland Bros (Axel and Rex Parkland) [11:40] when Bockwinkel hit the Bockwinkel Special on Rex 4) WOM: Tygress Mask [WK] beat Kourtney Love to retain [6:18] with the Discuss Elbow 5) Cody Rejero and Knife Fight (Zakk Static and Cain Jackal) beat Jason Williams, Elliot Reid and Noah Lee [8:48] when Knife Fight hit the Brainbuster/Spear combo on Reid 6) Mike Hogan beat Duke Parkland [11:29] with the Back to the Future 7) Chris Hammers and Taliah Winters beat Evan Pagano and Mary Mayfield when Winters submitted Mayfield with the Cloverleaf 8) Cameron Stone, Lord Jamerson and Joseph Stone beat AirDevils (Carson Clark, Tom Gerard and Travis Cantrell) after Cameron Stone used an unidentified weapon and Joseph Stone hit a moonsault on Cantrell 9) FUSE: Kevin Hart beat Calvin Little Jr to retain [CW] [21:40] with the Maple Leaf Special 10) Henry Edwards, Ace Bennett and Jet Jaguar beat Revolution X (Jack Joseph, Safu and LyNN) [30:16] when Jaguar hit the TTM on LyNN
Riley Shamrock and Jack Powers were still missing due to injuries sustained at Riot Act. Nick Jacobs was injured in the opener and did not finish the match. It was later revealed to be an ankle injury, the extent of the injury is currently unknown. Calvin Little Jr challenged for the FUSE title, he was announced as representing Cerberus Wrestling which was the promotion SNW bought out many years ago but nothing ever came of the revival show.
Anniversary Tour 3 1) Parkland Bros (Duke, Axel and Rex Parkland) beat Daniel Sinn, Jason Williams and Liam Hendrick [9:55] with the Pin Pointer on Hendrick 2) Evan Pagano beat Elliot Reid [4:20] with the Calling 3) Tygress Mask [WK] and Wasp beat Taliah Winters and Red Fire [7:18] when Wasp hit the Deadly Sting on fire 4) Henry Edwards beat Ken Slayer [9:30] with the HE Driver 5) Knife Fight (Zakk Static and Cain Jackal) beat Mike Hogan and Noah Lee [11:16] with the Brainbuster/Spear 6) Chris Hammers beat Carson Clark [6:47] with the Lariat 7) Revolution X (Jack Joseph and Safu) beat Jacob Ryler and El Hijo de Angel Custodio [8:02] with the Samoan Drop/Pele combo 8) FUSE: Kevin Hart beat LyNN to retain [14:50] with the 450 Splash 9) Riley Shamrock, Ace Bennett and Jet Jaguar beat Mike Bockwinkel, Dave Demento and Steven Kagemann [24:16] when Riley hit the Irish Welcoming on Kagemann 10) DUOS: AirDevils (Tom Gerard and Travis Cantrell) beat Lord Jamerson and Joseph Stone to retain [15:40] when Cantrell rolled up Jamerson.
It was announced at intermission that Jordan Devine and Amy Lee Devine will return to SNW at TEN. Jack Powers cut a promo stating he would win the tournament he has competed in more than anyone else, Magnificent 10 and challenge for the title again. Tom Gerard injured his knee in the main event which forced the match to be cut short. Gerard has had problems with his knees before and will need to undergo surgery, therefore, he will be out of action for a while.
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on May 29, 2017 12:34:46 GMT -5
Good tour for my guys (and gal). There's a typo in the paragraph before the 3rd day.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jun 3, 2017 4:54:49 GMT -5
Issue 26 – Life on Mars?
1) Dean Caufield vs. El Alboroto: Caufield’s All-American gimmick is going nowhere whilst Alboroto is making waves in Synergy. His pumphandle neckbreaker gave the Mexican the win.
After the match Alboroto shouted something in Spanish which contained the words “Pepsi”. Probably about Cody Rejero who he lost to at the last show. 2) Knife Fight (Zakk Static and Cain Jackal) vs. Xander Reeves and Liam Hendrick: Quick squash match, Knife Fight were in line to be Duos champions before injuries stopped their route to the top. They’re almost back to their best and won with the Brainbuster/Spear.
3) Elliot Reid vs. Tatu: This was the highflyer versus the brute force. Tatu is still green but has an aura around him mainly because he’s a 6 foot plus hulk as apposed to the rest of the roster. Reid won with the Ell-evation.
4) Michael Stone vs. Noah Lee: The youngest son of Cameron Stone impressed in his debut at the last show and continued to impress here. His technical wrestling was spot on and he won with the Figure Four. Stone is worth keeping your eye on.
5) Taliah Winters and Gertrude Von Grimm vs. Kourtney Love and Tickles the Clown: The former Mary Mayfield has donned the grease paint and colourful clothes to become Tickles the Clown. It led to an interested bit of comedy with Grimm when Tickles used a squirty flower but it didn’t help in the end as she fell to the DVD.
6) Viper ‘Lightning’ Tion vs. Kazumi Tsukuda: Tion has really impressed in the first two Synergy’s of the year. He’s moving away from a Jushin Thunder rip-off and into his own character inspired by Liger. This was also the first real chance to see Kazumi in action who got in some offence, from what we saw, he could have a bright future. Tion won with the Liger Bomb.
7) Ken Slayer vs. El Hijo de Angel Custodio: This was meant to be a rookie versus veteran style match but arguably, Slayer is better than El Hijo. This it was a good match and both men didn’t hold back despite it being a Synergy show. Slayer won with the Sling Blade counter to a springboard which was mighty impressive.
Intermission.
8) Best of Three – Match 2: Lord Jamerson and Joseph Stone vs. Parkland Bros (Axel and Rex Parkland): The heels won the first match so the Parkland’s had to win to stay in the series. There was some good tag team action, Axel and Rex are still green but that’s to be expected. Jamerson was the star, he’s adding character to his technical ability and may be better off striking it out on his own. The Parkland’s won with a roll up on Stone.
9) SYN: Duke Parkland vs. Jet Jaguar: Duke Parkland won the title at the last event but it was in a three-way so he never pinned the champion. He went one-on-one with the former champion in an instant classic. Duke has grown so much and so fast since he debuted. He’s surpassed his father in terms of wrestling ability and with the right booking can become as popular as he was. Jaguar looked like he would take back the belt on a few occasions, Duke even kicked out of the TTM. But a Dirty Thunder gave Duke his first successful defence.
After the match, Jaguar held up Duke’s arm and put the title around his waist. Once Duke had left, Jaguar thanked the fans, signalling him leaving Synergy.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jun 4, 2017 5:28:22 GMT -5
Alt:Pro Presents DamnationThe show opened with the undefeated cocky young Jax Anderson issuing an open challenge and being answered by experienced highflyer Vincent Valintino. VV gave Jax a fright on more than a few occasions but he still managed to win with a F5. Moses Khan made his debut defeating CKJ, he tried to play a cocky face but the fans treated him as a heel. Khan won with the STO. The Fabulous Taylor Boys secured their first win in the promotion, they're a highflying young team with plenty of promise and it’s good to see that Alt:Pro sees promise in them. The reckless Kris Havok took on the Russian monster Alexander Kuleshov. The match ended as Havok refused to stay down so Kuleshov kept attacking and the referee called for the bell. Kuleshov then pump kicked the referee and chokebombed Havok onto a steel barricade. Winston Knight won a fun three way to put himself into Junior title contention. The match also featured the debut of young Will Manor who impressed at a recent tryout. After a win a piece, Swindell and Crockett met in the decider. The match was a brilliantly technical affair with youth edging experience as Swindell took the win with a Straight Jacket Suplex. In the best tag match in Alt:Pro history, Made in Detroit won the tag titles. The fans were seriously behind the youngsters which seemed to irritate the usually popular Blaze Brothers. Black won the belts following a Flip Piledriver on Max. Dane Warron similarly overcame the odds by defeating both Williams and Wiseman to retain in what was essentially a handicap match. Warron continues to be the main attraction of Alt:Pro despite his young age. In the main event, AJ Matthews found an odd partner in the form of Twisted Assassin. AJ took all the punishment then got an almighty hot tag to Assassin. Assassin ran riot before being taken out by Arsenic. Fury tried to take advantage of the referee being distracted by cheating but fell to AJ’s Eastern Execution. Quick Results 1) Jak Anderson def. Vincent Valintino 2) Moses Khan def. Christopher Kennedy Jones 3) The Fabulous Taylor Boys (Robin and Ozzy Taylor) def. Antonio Benitez and Pablo 'Speedy' Gonzalez 4) Kris Havok def. Alexander Kuleshov by DQ 5) Winston Knight def. Kyo Ichiban, DJ Hughes and Will Manor 6) Jake Swindell def. Ron Crockett 7) TAG: Made in Detroit (Tobias Black and Nate Ryan) def. Blaze Brothers (Max and Lloyd Blaze) 8) JNR: Dane Warron def. Arthur Williams and Rory Wiseman 9) Fire and the Fury (Johnny Arsenic and Vincent Fury) vs. A.J Matthews and Twisted Assassin
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Post by Red Dragon on Jun 14, 2017 15:15:53 GMT -5
Queen of the Ring Competitors Announced
For the first time ever, SNW will host the Queen of the Ring tournament. The tournament brings together the best women from four different promotions in a single elimination tournament to crown the undisputed Queen of the Ring. Below are this year’s list of competitors and the first round match-ups which includes the current SNW Women’s Champion facing off against the first and only TCW Women’s Champion.
Haylie Shotgun [TCW] Keeley Matthews [TCW] Kitty White [TCW] Obsidian [TCW] Venus Andromeda [TCW] Beast Kong [FREE] Tygress Mask [WK] Lady Dragon [WK] Jawsephine Sharkey [WK] Gertrude Von Grimm [SYN] Mary Mayfield [SYN] Rose Bennett [SNW] Red Fire [SNW] Kourtney Love [SNW] Wasp [SNW] Taliah Winters [SNW]
First Round Matches: Wasp [SNW] vs. Haylie Shotgun [TCW] Obsidian [TCW] vs. Kourtney Love [SNW] Taliah Winters [SNW] vs. Lady Dragon [WK] Gertrude Von Grimm [SYN] vs. Jawsephine Sharkey [WK] Keeley Matthews [TCW] vs. Tickles the Clown [SYN] Alicia Bennett [SNW] vs. Beast Kong [FREE] Red Fire [SNW] vs. Venus Andromeda [TCW] Tygress Mask [WK] vs. Kitty White [TCW]
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Post by Red Dragon on Jun 18, 2017 4:46:54 GMT -5
Anniversary Tour 4 – Queen of the Ring: Night 1
1) Wasp [SNW] beat Haylie Shotgun [TCW] [13:26] with the Deadly Sting 2) Keeley Matthews [TCW] beat Tickles the Clown [SYN] [7:23] by submission with the Key Lock 3) Venus Andromeda [TCW] beat Red Fire [SNW] [11:40] with a Split Legged Corkscrew Moonsault 4) Beast Kong [FREE] beat Alicia Bennett [SNW] [2:20] with the Sit-out Powerbomb 5) Jawsephine Sharkey [WK] beat Gertrude Von Grimm [SYN] [6:11] with a small package 6) Taliah Winters [SNW] beat Lady Dragon [WK] [12:03] when she rolled up Dragon with her feet on the ropes 7) Kourtney Love [SNW] beat Obsidian [TCW] [15:38] with the Lovesault 8) Tygress Mask [WK] beat Kitty White [TCW] [21:05] with the Discuss Elbow
In Night 1 of the Queen of the Ring tournament: two time SNW Women’s Champion Wasp advanced in a closely fought opener with Haylie Shotgun. Keeley Matthews responded to her rival by putting down Synergy’s Tickles the Clown in easy order. TCW then had another win in the form of Venus Andromeda advancing in a all heel affair with Red Fire. Beast Kong who is the only freelancer in the tournament destroyed Ace Bennett’s sister in quick fashion. Jawsephine Sharkey of the Wild Kingdom pulled out a shock after being dominated for most of the match by the large German from Synergy. RevX’s Taliah Winters resorted to cheating to advance over Lady Dragon. Kourtney Love fought tooth and nail and eventually hit the Lovesault to advance over Obsidian. The main event was the current SNW Women’s Champ versus the first and only TCW Women’s Champ. The match started of with some comedy as Kitty thought Tigress was a pet and tried to stroke her. Tygress slapped her and the match was all go from there which included Kitty hitting a suplex from the apron to the floor. In the end, Tigress advanced with the Discuss Elbow.
Quarter-Final Matches: Taliah Winters [SNW] vs. Jawsephine Sharkey [WK] Tygress Mask [WK] vs. Venus Andromeda [TCW] Kourtney Love [SNW] vs. Beast Kong [FREE] Wasp [SNW] vs. Keeley Matthews [TCW]
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Post by Red Dragon on Jun 24, 2017 5:28:51 GMT -5
Anniversary Tour - Queen of the Ring: Night 2
1) QTR: Taliah Winters [SNW] beat Jawsephine Sharkey [WK] [12:04] after she used a chair shot and followed up with a DDT. 2) QTR: Tygress Mask [WK] beat Venus Andromeda [TCW] [8:23] with the Discuss Elbow 3) QTR: Kourtney Love [SNW] beat Beast Kong [FREE] [6:48] with a sunset flip counter to the Powerbomb 4) QTR: Keeley Matthews [TCW] beat Wasp [SNW] [15:35] by ref stoppage when Keeley locked in the Key Lock 5) SEMI: Taliah Winters [SNW] beat Kourtney Love [SNW] [4:18] with a superplex 6) SEMI: Keeley Matthews [TCW] beat Tygress Mask [WK] [16:23] by submission with the Key Lock 7) Kitty White [TCW], Haylie Shotgun [TCW] and Lady Dragon [WK] beat Red Fire [SNW], Obsidian [TCW] and Gertrude Von Grimm [SYN] when Kitty pinned Fire 8) FINAL: Taliah Winters [SNW] beat Keeley Matthews [TCW] [17:46] by submission with the Texas Cloverleaf to win the Queen of the Ring
In Night 2 of the tournament, Winters continued her cheating ways by advancing at the expense of Sharkey. SNW Women’s Champion Tigress Mask advanced to the Semi’s with another win over a TCW competitor. SNW’s Love scored the upset of the tournament after she took a beating from Beast Kong but hit a sunset flip counter to the Powerbomb. Kong then took her frustrations out on Love after the match hitting three consecutive powerbombs. In the match of the tournament, old rivals Matthews and Wasp put on a hard hitting MMA style bout with Matthews getting the better of her rival. They shook hands post-match. Because of her post match beating, Love was easily taken out by Winters in the Semi. She kicked out a few times but a big superplex kept her down for the count. Keeley advanced by defeating the SNW Women’s Champ in one of the best matches of the tournament. There was a six-woman tag containing the women knocked out in the first round. Kitty was the star and picked up the pin over Fire. In the main event we saw a technical encounter which involved both women working over body parts. Taliah’s heel tactics didn’t work on Keeley so she just had to fight. Winters took a lot of punishment including a exploder suplex on the apron but Winters came into the match slightly fresher as she had an easy Semi. In the end, Winters leg work persisted and she locked in the Texas Cloverleaf to force the tap. Winters wins the tournament and continues her rise as the top female around.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 1, 2017 4:41:09 GMT -5
Anniversary Tour 5 - Magnificent 10 1) M10: Ace Bennett vs. Mike Bockwinkel vs. Dave Demento vs. Henry Edwards vs. Chris Hammers vs. Kevin Hart vs. Mike Hogan vs. Jet Jaguar vs. Jack Powers vs. Evan Pagano – Hogan eliminated via a Lariat by Hammers and Hammers eliminated via the Calling by Pagano 2) LyNN beat Ken Slayer [7:20] with the Chaos Theory 3) Daniel Sinn, Steven Kagemann and Jason Williams beat Cody Rejero, Dean Caufield and Liam Hendrick [10:11]when Kagemann hit the DeathDrive on Caufield 4) M10: Ace Bennett vs. Mike Bockwinkel vs. Dave Demento vs. Henry Edwards vs. Kevin Hart vs. Jet Jaguar vs. Jack Powers vs. Evan Pagano – Demento eliminated via a head kick by Jet Jaguar and Jet Jaguar eliminated via Bockwinkel Special by Bockwinkel 5) Knife Fight (Zakk Static and Cain Jackal) beat Noah Lee and Elliot Reid [8:56] with the brainbuster/Spear combo 6) Revolution X (Jack Joseph and Safu) beat Parkland Bros (Duke and Axel Parkland), Lord Jamerson and Joseph Stone and Jacob Ryler and El Hijo de Angel Custodio in a four corners tag match when they hit the Samoan Drop/Pele combo on El Hijo 7) M10: Ace Bennett vs. Mike Bockwinkel vs. Henry Edwards vs. Kevin Hart vs. Jack Powers vs. Evan Pagano – Powers eliminated via roll-up by Bennett and Bennett eliminated by Bockwinkel after Powers attacked Ace 8) WOM: Tygress Mask [WK] beat Wasp to retain [11:43] with the Discuss Elbow 9) SNW: Riley Shamrock vs. Richie Stevens [TCW] [16:19] to retain with the Irish Welcoming 10) M10: Henry Edwards beat Mike Bockwinkel, Kevin Hart and Evan Pagano to win the Magnificent 10: 2018. Bockwinkel eliminated Hart with the Bockwinkel Special, Edwards eliminated Bockwinkel after SicKicks from both Pagano and Edwards and Edwards eliminated Pagano with the HE Driver.
Before match 9, Travis Cantrell and Carson Clark of the AirDevils came out and spoke about their stablemate Tom Gerard’s injury. Clark said that he will take Tom’s place as Duos Champion using the Freebird rule. Jack Joseph, Safu and Taliah Winters of Revolution X called this a joke and challenged them to a title match at the next show which was accepted.
Anniversary Tour 6 1) Parkland Bros (Axel and Rex Parkland), Jacob Ryler and El Hijo de Angel Custodio beat Daniel Sinn, Jason Williams, Liam Hendrick and Dean Caufield [11:16] when the Parklands hit the Southern Styling on Caufield 2) Knife Fight (Zakk Static and Cain Jackal) beat Noah Lee and Elliot Reid [8:48] with the Brainbuster/Spear Combo 3) Taliah Winters and Red Fire beat Wasp and Kourtney Love [9:31] to gain Women title shots when Taliah hit the Downward Spiral on Love 4) FUSE: Kevin Hart beat Steven Kagemann [10:55] to retain with the Maple Leaf Revenge 5) Chris Hammers and LyNN beat Evan Pagano and Ken Slayer [12:05] when Hammers hit the Lariat on Slayer 6) Jack Powers beat Duke Parkland [9:34] with the Choke Out 7) Henry Edwards, Ace Bennett and Jet Jaguar beat Mike Bockwinkel, Lord Jamerson and Joseph Stone [14:26] when Edwards hit the HE Driver on Jamerson 8) SNW: Riley Shamrock beat Dave Demento [12:36] to retain with the Irish Welcoming 9) DUOS: Revolution X (Jack Joseph and Safu) beat AirDevils (Carson Clark and Travis Cantrell) [22:14] to become the 24th Champions with the Samoan Drop/Pele on Clark
Mike Hogan called out the Jordan and Amy Lee Devine and challenged Devine to a match at TEN. LyNN was injured in his tag match but continued until the finish.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 5, 2017 16:23:54 GMT -5
Anniversary Tour 7 1) DUOS: Revolution X (Jack Joseph and Safu) beat Parkland Bros (Axel and Rex Parkland) [12:20] to retain with the Samoan Drop/Pele 2) Jack Powers beat El Hijo de Angel Custodio [4:05] with the Choke Out 3) Steven Kagemann beat Cody Rejero, Liam Hendrick and Dean Caufield [8:46] in a four way with the DeathDrive on Caufield 4) Ace Bennett drew Duke Parkland [9:33] when Powers attacked both men and challenged Bennett to a match at TEN 5) Knife Fight (Zakk Static and Cain Jackal) beat Daniel Sinn and Jason Williams [8:47] with the Brainbuster/Spear 6) WOM: Tygress Mask [WK] beat Red Fire [12:39] to retain with the Discuss Elbow 7) AirDevils (Carson Clark and Travis Cantrell) beat Lord Jamerson and Joseph Stone [20:55] with the Bombs Away on Stone 8) Riley Shamrock and Henry Edwards beat Elliot Reid and Noah Lee [9:40] when Edwards hit the HE Driver on Lee 9) FUSE: Kevin Hart beat Ken Slayer [18:20] with the Sharpshooter 10) Evan Pagano and Jet Jaguar beat Chris Hammers and Dave Demento [27:06] when Jaguar pinned Demento with a small package
Mike Bockwinkel challenged Hart to a title match at TEN, Bock said that the FUSE title was the only title missing from his Triple Crown. Meanwhile, Mike Hogan continued to bad-mouth Jordan Devine and his wife Amy Lee in the build to their match at TEN.
Anniversary Tour 8 1) Jacob Ryler and El Hijo de Angel Custodio beat Cody Rejero and Matt Spade and Jason Williams and Liam Hendrick in a three corner tag match [13:50] when El Hijo hit the Spanish Fly on Jason 2) Steven Kagemann and Red Fire beat Ken Slayer and Kourtney Love [7:06] when Kagemann hit the DeathDrive on Slayer 3) Lord Jamerson beat Cain Jackal [6:47] with the Perfect Plex after distraction from Joseph Stone 4) Parkland Bros (Duke, Axel and Rex Parkland) beat Daniel Sinn, Elliot Reid and Noah Lee [10:16] with the Southern Styling on Reid 5) WOM: Tygress Mask [WK] beat Taliah Winters [4:19] by DQ after Taliah refused to back away from a rope break, Winters continued the beatdown after the match 6) Revolution X (Chris Hammers, Jack Joseph and Safu) beat Evan Pagano and AirDevils (Carson Clark and Travis Cantrell) [18:35] when Hammers hit the Lariat on Clark 7) Riley Shamrock drew Ace Bennett [14:36] after Powers attacked both men causing a DQ and choking out Bennett 8) Mike Bockwinkel and Dave Demento beat Kevin Hart and Jet Jaguar [21:19] when Bockwinkel pinned Jaguar after distraction from Demento led to a low blow and a Bockwinkel Special 9) Henry Edwards beat Justin ‘Soulfire’ Tyger [TCW] [28:51] with the HE Driver
Mike Hogan continued to mock Jordan Devine in the build up to their match at TEN. He launched a personal attack on Jord’s wife, Amy Lee then Devine jumped through the crowd to make his return. They had a pull apart brawl.
Jack Powers explained why he attacked Ace Bennett at the last show. He said Bennett cost him his chance to win the title at M10 and wants revenge. Powers also said that Ace calls himself “the best in the world” but Powers wants that title for himself. He challenged Ace to a match at TEN. Ace appeared at the entrance and accepted.
Justin Tyger made an unscheduled appearance in SNW to a great surprise reaction. After losing to Henry Edwards he shook his hand and put him over on the mic.
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