Post by flaps2 on Mar 4, 2006 20:13:31 GMT -5
WFWF House Show 2
Location: National Guard Armory, Lebanon, Tennessee
Opener
Shane O’Riley Vs John ‘The Ice Cream Man’ Carpenter
Carpenter made a decent debut in his first match with the WFWF, he showed a good range of moves by hitting a piledriver, crossbody and suplex on O’Riley before the end came after the ice cream man ducked a superkick from O’Riley and caught Shane with the Rocky Road on the turn around.
Winner: John ‘The Ice Cream Man’ Carpenter
Gaz Vs Mane
The new WFWF powerhouse Man went straight to work on Gaz hitting a big boot early on to gain the advantage. From there the match did not last long as Mane hit a chokeslam on Gaz illegally choking him afterwards to the point where Gaz nearly passed out. With Gaz dazed Mane pulled the protective cover off of the turnbuckle, slammed Gaz face first into it and with Gaz unable to defend himself Mane hit a gorilla press slam for the cover.
Winner: Mane
Vittorio Innocenzio Vs Ganador
Before the bell rang Vittorio made no friends as he attempt to bribe the match official but was interrupted as Ganador ran to the ring and kicked the match of with some shots to Innocenzio’s face. Ganador dominated the match getting in a bull dog and belly to belly suplex in the process. Vittorio attempted to fight back but Ganador dodged his shoulder toss effort by leap froging him and coming back off the ropes to hit the GanaDDT for the win.
Winner: Ganador
Miguel Sanchez Vs Macabre
The WFWF National champion looked out of shorts in this match as Sanchez managed to us is speed to his advantage and escapes most of Macabres attacks. The highlight of the match saw Miguel leaping from the top to hit a missile dropkick on Macabre and then follow up quickly with a standing moonsault but the pinfall did not come them. The end of the match came about as Macabre whipped Sanchez across the ring where the Latino star knocked down the official on purpose to then give Dr Louis Cordero the chance to slide into the ring and strike Macabre with a steel chair to give Sanchez the opportunity to lock on the Latino Cloverleaf forcing Macabre to tap out.
Winner: Miguel Sanchez
Intermission
During the break the superstars Meg, JUBA and Johnny ‘The Movie Man’ Michaels come to ringside where Meg plays host as JUBA and Michaels have an arm wrestling contest to which some of the younger members of the crowd are invited to the ring to join in winning WFWF merchandise for guessing the winner. Both men win one arm wrestle each until JUBA plays the heel by kicking over the table and trying to assault one of the kids until Michaels steps in and the two exchange blows before JUBA is knocked out of the ring and heads to the back leaving Meg and Michaels to pose for pictures until the end of the intermission.
Justin Tyme Vs Obo
In a match dominated by Obo, Tyme did not seem fully focused falling for a tombstone piledriver, flip over leg drop and reverse death valley driver before the end came. At one point Justin Tyme managed to get on top by swinging neckbreaker to Obo which lead to the PTP member climbing to the top rope. However, as Tyme got ready to jump Obo got to his feet and Justin tried for a double axehandle but landed right into a Yakuza kick followed by a cover.
Winner: Obo
‘Justa Mazing’ Zach Alexander Vs Justin Tyger
In the match of the night the home town hero took on a former world champion. Tyger did his best to stay level with Mazing hitting back every move just as hard, Tyger followed Zach’s German suplex with a ghettodriver, returning Mazing’s cross arm breaker with a powerful lariat and then upping Alexander’s suplex with a brainbuster. It looked as if Tyger might have got the win as he went to the top rope ready to go for the 187 splash but before he could leap over Mazing knocked the ropes and then threw him from the top with a hip toss motion to then lock on the Spinal Shock forcing Tyger to give in.
Winner: ‘Justa Mazing’ Zach Alexander
Main Event
Yukio Blaze Vs Saku
The main event match turned out to be somewhat lackluster with Blaze taking the early control and holding it through out. Yukio got in a few impressive moves but found a sit-down powerbomb, powerslam and top rope shooting star press were unable to finish the job. His job was completed however after Saku missed a spear attempt hitting his shoulder against the turnbuckle before stumbling backwards and falling to one knee allowing Yukio to get in the Greeting’s From Michigan for the cover.
Winner: Yukio Blaze
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Meg, Vivica and Trent picked the intermission people.