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Post by Ace Bennett on Jul 17, 2009 18:18:05 GMT -5
My first loss in SCWA. Glad it was in a great match against someone who is feuding with Bryan Danielson. Can't wait to see the Hart/Bennett feud progress.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 18, 2009 3:31:26 GMT -5
Hammers win lets see him back in ME soon, you do need more tag teams just try and out together simliar workers, Sinn/Hart sounded awsome I agree with both ME, nice to see Jord win I can def see him becoming a nice upper mid fixture, amazing match great to add fuel to the fire of the AmDrag feud, Kineval/AmDrag should be real good, deffo stable wars feud going on in the end, should be great, keep this up
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Post by xtremefate on Jul 23, 2009 17:54:53 GMT -5
Name: Josh Bregar Age: 16 Height: 6'2 Weight: 190 ----------- Hometown: Hamilton, Canada Gimmick: Face Wrestling Style: Brawler, Wrestler Primary Finisher: Powerbomb Secondary Finisher: Figure Four Leg Lock
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Post by Rated R on Aug 2, 2009 17:00:24 GMT -5
Sims Championship Wresting Association Present Disaster 11/07/2009 – Baltimore, Maryland [/b][/i][/size][/center]
1) Eddy Valintino Defeated Anthony Arnott in 4:01 with the Buzzsaw Kick. A decent opening match which was given the right amount of time for these two to impress. Valintino has been putting on some impressive performances recently, and it looks like he is getting rewarded with a decent push, picking up another win here tonight. ** 2) Chris Hammers Defeated Strieth Shannon in 4:53 with the Guillotine. Hammers heeling persona was on full display tonight as he showed a viciousness that hasn’t been seen from him in SCWA before. Strieth got in some decent offence, and at times looked close to pulling off the upset, but in the end it was Hammers brutality that gave him the advantage, allowing him to lock in the Guillotine for the submission victory. ** - Following the match Chris Hammers stays in the ring, and talks about how he has proven his worth to everyone, but that he is still being put in the ring against people who aren’t worth his time. Hammers goes on to say that there is only one spot worthy of him, and that is being the SCWA World Champion. Hammers promises to make his mark, and show everyone exactly why he is the very best in the SCWA. 3) Daniel Sinn & Devin Curtis Defeated Dragon & X Jack in 8:33 when Curtis used the Asari Moonsault on Dragon. This was another attempt to find some new tag team talent although to be honest Sinn has been actively involved in the International Championship hunt recently so he did look a little out of place. The match itself was good, with all four men getting some decent in ring time, but there was very little doubt that Sinn & Curtis were picking up the win here, and the Asari Moonsault did exactly that for the pairing. ** 4) SCWA International Championship Match – Ace Bennett Defeated Harry Carraway in 18:42 with the Syracuse Drop. This was a massive jump in quality over the previous matches of the night as two of best young stars in SCWA clashed in an excellent match. Carraway has been a roll lately, while Bennett has been preoccupied by Kevin Hart, but both came into this focused on walking away with the SCWA International Championship. Carraway was firmly in control during the opening minutes but Bennett quickly fought back, and it was from the five minute mark that both men really let loose and went all out, throwing every move they had at each other, but in the end it took two Syracuse Drop’s to put Carraway down for the count and to give Bennett another title defence. 3rd Defence. ***1/2 - Following the match Ace Bennett requested a microphone, and began talking about Kevin Hart’s challenge to a match for the SCWA International Championship. Bennett states that he’s always been a fighting champion, and that if Hart wants a shot at his title, then he’s going to get one. Bennett then accepts Kevin Hart’s challenge, stating that on the first night of the Canadian Tour it will be Ace Bennett vs. Kevin Hart one on one for the SCWA International Championship. 5) Bryan Danielson Defeated Sam Kineval in 13:21 via disqualification. This wasn’t quite what the fans were hoping for when Sam Kineval challenged Bryan Danielson to a match, and by the finish it became clear that this was building to some bigger match between the two sometime down the line. For what it was this match was very entertaining, with these two men pulling out as much as they could in the relatively short time span they were given for a match between two stars of their calibre. Kineval spent a lot of the match on the outside trying to get away from Danielson, but Danielson was having none of it, and every time Kineval went outside Danielson followed and brought him back into the ring. This would eventually lead to the end of the match when Kineval exited the ring and grabbed the ring bell. Danielson followed, spun Kineval around and received the ring bell straight to the face, leading to the disqualification. *** - Following the match, Sam Kineval grabbed a steel chair and blasted Bryan Danielson clean in the skull with it. He was about to go for another shot when security pulled him back, taking the chair from him. Kineval then grabbed a microphone, shouting that tonight, just like every other night, he was the smarter man, and because of this, he’ll always be the one walking away victorious. 6) Jason Star Defeated Paul Patton in 23:13 with the J*. It was announced at the start of the match that if anyone interfered during or after this match they would be suspended on the spot, so we actually got a clean fight between two superb wrestlers. These two came in here with one intention, to put on a superb technical showcase for everyone watching, and they did exactly that, blowing people away with some incredible back and forth action. Jason Star has always excelled in tag team action, but anybody who has seen him in singles action before will know he can carry anyone to a good match and with an opponent of Patton’s skill this match was always going to be a classic. Both men went all out from the very beginning, hitting every move in their arsenal at some time during the match. The ending stretch saw Patton go for the Diamond Cutter, only for Star to counter and connect with the J* and followed up by the pinfall for the win. ****1/2 7) SCWA World Championship Match – Chaz Classic Defeated Duan Sanchez Jnr. In 29:42 with the Snap Brainbuster. This match saw two of the all time greats go one on one for the biggest prize in SCWA, the SCWA World Championship, and they certainly delivered. The match started off slow with a lot of technical wrestling holds, which certainly helped what with the overall length of this match. As the match went on there was some doubts over whether Sanchez was going to be able to last a lengthy match, but after a slight dip during the middle of the match he seemed to get a second wind and came back stronger than ever. Both men seemed dedicated to walking out of Baltimore, Maryland as the SCWA World Champion, which made the match even more exciting as there were plenty of near falls throughout the match, with both men kicking out of the other’s signature moves. By the end of the match both men were hitting big moves solely out of desperation, and in the end Classic managed to dodge the Second Generation Moonsault, and connected with the Snap Brainbuster to pick up the win and to retain his title. 3rd Defence. ****[/font]
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Post by Ace Bennett on Aug 2, 2009 17:33:36 GMT -5
Nice show man. Glad Ace got his third defense in but I see him losing it at Canada against Hart. Hopefully the match is just as good as it was in NWL. Enjoying the Kineval/Danielson a lot. Keep up the great work.
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Post by Red Dragon on Aug 3, 2009 3:49:20 GMT -5
Liking the Hammers build up can't wait to see how he matches up in the ME, seemed random match rather have Devin vs. Sinn, Ace/Harry sounded great and the challenge to Hart will be awsome, although as it is in Canada I see Hart winning with the crowd on his side, loved the Kineval/Dragon stuff thus adds fuel to the fued and builds up a future match very well, amazing match from Star and Pat, a great ending as well I wonder who will take the belt of Chaz, good luck and keep it up
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2009 15:50:47 GMT -5
Can we still sign up to this?
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Post by Rated R on Aug 3, 2009 19:28:04 GMT -5
Can we still sign up to this? Of course.
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Post by Zeke on Aug 4, 2009 9:41:48 GMT -5
I am asking for my release.
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Post by totti on Aug 14, 2009 8:43:38 GMT -5
Jake Richards Age: 24 Height: 6'2 Weight: 245 ----------- Hometown: Scotland Gimmick: a monster who'll mess you up Wrestling Style: a sound wreslter, who can brawl. Primary Finisher: Dark MoonSecondary Finisher: The Quick Time Event
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Post by Rated R on Aug 16, 2009 11:39:31 GMT -5
Sims Championship Wresting Association Present Bloodlust 07/08/2009 – Richmond, Virginia [/b][/i][/size][/center]
1) Lee Kineval Defeated Josh Breger in 6:02 with the From Wales with Love. The opening contest of this weekend’s worth of SCWA action featuring two new additions to the SCWA roster. Both of them looked very impressive, albeit a little bit green, especially Breger, but it was Lee Kineval who impressed the most, showing shades of his brother Sam Kineval, and getting a decent pop when he picked up the win. This could signal a bright future for both Lee Kineval and Josh Breger in SCWA, and this will easily be talked as one of the best debut matches in SCWA history. ***1/2 2) Kevin Shamrock Defeated Dragon in 3:34 with the Famine Driver. Kevin Shamrock got back on track here in solid fashion, completely dominating Dragon for the majority of the match. Dragon got in his fare share of offence during the opening parts of the match, but towards the final minute it was all Shamrock. Everyone knew it was all over when Shamrock hit the Famine Driver. ** - Following the match Kevin Shamrock locks Dragon in the Whiskey Slumber 2.0, refusing to let it go when numerous staff members try to pry him away from Dragon. Eventually Daniel Sinn makes the save, running to the ring and tackling Kevin Shamrock clean off Dragon. Sinn begins laying punches into Shamrock, who eventually manages to push Sinn off of him and rolls out of the ring. Kevin Shamrock makes his way to the back to a chorus of boos while Sinn checks on Dragon, taking a moment to look at Shamrock angrily. 3) Red Assassins Defeated Matt Dangerous & LyNN in 7:43 when Assassin used the Dragon’s Way on LyNN. It looks like Matt Dangerous and LyNN are going to be working as a permanent team for the foreseeable future, as they had a joint entrance and new entrance music. They actually work very well together as a team, and alongside the Red Assassins always great teamwork this match was very entertaining, and just goes to prove how strong the SCWA tag team division is becoming. This match could have gone either way, with Dangerous and LyNN pushing the Red Assassins to the limits with a hardcore style that the Red Assassins just didn’t seem to be able to match until the latter parts of the match, where some excellent double team moves allowed Assassin to connect with the Dragon’s Way on LyNN to get the pinfall and give the Red Assassins the victory. *** - It is announced that Zeke had been released from his SCWA contract with immediate effect. No further details are given on the situation, and not many people in the live audience really seemed that interested in the announcement. 4) C.G. Gordo Defeated Trace Demon in 23:13 following the Impaler DDT. The first half main event was certainly an incredible match, building on the recent feud between The Three Kings and Daz, Trace Demon & Jason Star. There was no sign of any of the others at the start of the match, so this match was pretty fair and incredibly brutal, with both men utilizing stiff strikes in order to take control. These two worked well in the ring together, probably because they both have high pain thresholds and could cope with the others stiff striking. There was some very entertaining technical wrestling throughout, so no matter what king of wrestling people enjoy there was something for everyone during this match. This easily could have gone either way, with numerous near falls towards the end of the match. Trace Demon managed to set Gordo up for the Demonstration of Hell but Gordo managed to escape the move and connected with the Impaler DDT. Demon managed to kick out of the pinfall attempt, but Gordo picked him up and delivered another Impaler DDT for the pinfall. **** - Following the match Paul Patton storms the ring and together he and Gordo begin beating down Trace Demon. After a few seconds Jason Star makes the save, assending the top turnbuckle and delivering a top rope crossbody to both Gordo and Patton. C.G. Gordo and Paul Patton both roll out of the ring and head up the ramp while Jason Star checks on Trace Demon. 5) SCWA International Championship Match – Ace Bennett Defeated Sam Kineval in 19:43 via rollup. Sam Kineval can do no wrong, at least thats how it appears right now. This was another superb match between two young talents, with the consistently great Ace Bennett facing the never boring Sam Kineval, who has his heel routine down perfectly. The opening parts of the match consisted of some strong technical wrestling, with both man using it as a feeling out period before getting into some of the faster chain wrestling. Kineval was his usual cocky self during the early parts of the match, continuing his personal vendetta against Bryan Danielson by using a number of the Ring of Honor wrestlers own moves. Bennett wasn’t having any of it though, hitting back and nearly getting the win a number of times whenever Kineval let his guard down, which was whenever he started arguing with someone at ringside which happened more than once. Kineval came very close to winning the title when he connected with the Perplexion but Bennett somehow managed to kick out just before the three count. Bennett managed to get back into the fight but Kineval almost knocked him clean out with a punt to the skull. Kineval then attempted the Chaos Death Shot, but Ace Bennett managed to roll out the back and roll Kineval up for the surprise pinfall. 4th Defense. ***1/2 - Following the match Sam Kineval attacks Ace Bennett from behind, but before he can attempt anything Bryan Danielson, who has had problems with Kineval in the past few months, storms the ring and attacks Kineval. Danielson unloads with some big elbows before connecting with a big Northern Light’s suplex. Danielson stands tall in the right while Kineval backs up the ramp, holding his neck in pain. 6) Chris Hammers & Mike Bockwinkel Defeated Chaz Classic & Duan Sanchez Jr. in 21:32 when Chris Hammers used a modified armbar on Chaz Classic. With Chris Hammers recent push to the top of the card it was no surprise to see him finally get into the ring with the SCWA World Champion Chaz Classic, albeit in tag team action. This was certainly a massive tag team match with four big stars going at it and with the SCWA World Champion in action it was always going to be about impressing everyone to earn a title shot. This was even the case for Classic’s own tag team partner, as there was noticeable tension between Chaz Classic and Sanchez. The match was very close, and it didn’t look like either team were going to be able to put the other away despite several near falls throughout the match. Chaz Classic and Mike Bockwinkel put on the most entertaining exchanges during the match, really playing off each other well, creating an atmosphere that the crowd really got into. Chris Hammers on the other hand was working his heel routine to its fullest, working at injuring Chaz Classic throughout the match by doing continuous damage to the world champions shoulder, and it began to show as the match went on, and the end saw Classic unable to pick up Hammers for the Snap Brainbuster, allowing Hammers to down Hammers with a stiff kick to the jaw. Hammers then locked in a modified armbar on Chaz Classic, wrapping his legs around him in a Guillotine hold. Bockwinkel kept Sanchez busy on the outside while Classic had no choice but to tap out to avoid an injury. ***1/2 7) Street Fight – Daz Defeated Tyler Moxley in 26:40 with the Dazaster Driver. Now this is what you call a brutal main event. Daz was first out, and didn’t even wait for Moxley to make it to the ring, flying over the top rope and landing clean on Moxley. Throughout the match Daz used just as many insane moves that put himself in as much danger as his opponent but this really got the crowd behind him. Moxley felt right at home in this hardcore environment and he gave just as much damage as he received. Weapons came into play early on in the match, and throughout both men used whatever they could get their hands on to cause damage, from steel chairs to iron bars all the way to a camera wire. By the latter part of the match both Daz and Tyler Moxley were bleeding, although neither had any serious cuts. Everyone thought Daz was done when Moxley broke a steel chair over his skull, but Moxley wanted to make sure, grabbing a table and leaning it against a turnbuckle. Moxley attempted to powerbomb Daz through the table but Daz managed to reverse it and hit a hurricanrana, sending Moxley through the table. Despite this Daz could only manage a near fall. Both men were desperate but it was Moxley who sealed his who end when he grabbed a metal spike that Daz had originally brought to the ring with him. Moxley went to use it but Daz connected with a dropkick to Moxley’s knee, dropping him. Daz grabbed the spike and just hit Tyler Moxley with it repeatedly. Daz followed this assault up with the Dazaster Driver and made the pin. Moxley was pretty much unconscious at this point, so Daz got the three count for the win. **** - Following the match C.G. Gordo and Paul Patton charge the ring, attempting to beat down a worn out Daz. They get a few shots in but Daz is still holding the spike and manages to fend them off long enough for the SCWA World Tag Team Champions Trace Demon and Jason Star to storm the ring, erupting in a six man brawl also involving Tyler Moxley. Eventually the two groups separate, with The Three Kings backing up the ramp. Daz grabs a microphone, and announces that this has gone on long enough, and that they’re going to shut The Three Kings up on the 29th at Manhattan Mayhem. Daz announces that in Manhattan it will be The Three Kings vs. Daz, Trace Demon & Jason Star in a six man elimination street fight. 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Post by Ace Bennett on Aug 16, 2009 11:52:49 GMT -5
Nice show man. Glad that Ace defended the belt especially against someone like Sam Kineval, who beat him on another show. The Danielson/Kineval feud is getting pretty heated and quite good. Surprised Kevin Hart didn't appear on the show to show that he was a contender for the International Championship. Keep up the good work.
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Post by Rated R on Sept 1, 2009 5:50:57 GMT -5
Sims Championship Wresting Association Present Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust 07/08/2009 – Asheville, North Carolina [/b][/i][/size][/center]
1) Josh Breger Defeated Anthony Arnott in 6:03 with the Powerbomb. After an impressive debut yesterday Josh Breger entered this match looking for his first SCWA victory against Arnott, who wasn’t going to let him get the victory easily. These two put on a good back and forth match, with Breger in control for a good portion of the match. Both men got in some good offence and at times the match could have gone either way but Breger proved to be the better man, picking up the win with the Powerbomb. ** 2) Matt Dangerous & LyNN Defeated Blazing Phoenix in 8:32 when LyNN used the Springboard DDT on Ryan Phoenix. The new team of Matt Dangerous and LyNN faced the semi-experienced Blazing Phoenix here, with both teams looking to show why they should be challenging for the SCWA Tag Team Championships and while both teams looked good it was Dangerous & LyNN who really impressed. Considering they only began teaming properly at yesterdays show these two looked like they had been teaming together for years hitting some great double team moves. In the end it was the unorthodox offence of Matt Dangerous & LyNN that gave them the advantage and led to their victory over Blazing Phoenix, establishing them as a tag team to be reckoned with. ** - Devin Curtis makes his way to the ring, demanding a microphone. Curtis talks about how he is here tonight to make it clear he can handle anything by issuing an open challenge to any member of the SCWA roster. To the surprise of both Devin Curtis and the entire crowd the challenge was answered by the debuting Jake Richards, whose presence certainly knocked the confidence of Devin Curtis. 3) Jake Richards Defeated Devin Curtis in 7:21 with the Dark Moon. The debuting Jake Richards proved here that he certainly has no intentions of making friends here in SCWA, completely overpowering Devin Curtis at the start of the match. Curtis quickly changed his approach, attempting to take Richards out by working away at his knees, but even that didn’t seem to faze the seemingly unstoppable Jake Richards. The crowd really started to get behind Richards as the match went on, and there was a decent pop when he connected with the Dark Moon to pick up the win. **1/2 4) Kevin Hart & Eddy Valintino Defeated Ace Bennett & Daniel Sinn in 17:43 when Kevin Hart used the Sharpshooter on Bennett. With just under a month to go until Kevin Hart challenges for the SCWA International Championship it was obvious that this match was completely dedicated to building towards that match. Bennett is easily a future megastar, and if his exchanges with Hart during this match are anything to go by it could be happening sooner rather than later. Daniel Sinn got some good offence in during this match, while Valintino has really got his cocky heel routine down to perfection. The crowd are really split between the two teams, and the ending got a big pop as Bennett managed to hold out from tapping for quite a while before having no choice but to give in and give Hart a major momentum boost in their feud. ***1/2 - Prior to the next match Bryan Danielson talks about his recent problems with Sam Kineval. He announces that he is officially laying down a challenge to Sam Kineval to a match in Manhattan. Sam Kineval makes his entrance and tells Danielson that he doesn’t need to accept his challenge because he’s already proven his greatness. Danielson calls Kineval a coward, and gets an arena wide ‘You’re a chicken’ chant going, which infuriates Kineval and leads him to scream his acceptance of the challenge before storming backstage. 5) Bryan Danielson Defeated Red Dragon in 14:35 with the Cattle Mutilation. Red Dragon has traditionally been a tag team wrestler in SCWA but this match definitely proved that he is even more impressive in singles action and against an opponent like Bryan Danielson there was no doubt that this was going to be a great match. Danielson has been built up as a big star here in the SCWA during his feud with Sam Kineval so he was made to look like one by controlling portions of the match, but Red Dragon got in plenty of offence and came close to winning several times. The crowd were firmly behind Danielson at the start of this match but as Dragon mounted a comeback he really got everyone behind him and the crowd just added to this match. In the end Red Dragon just wasn’t strong enough to hold out after he was locked into the Cattle Mutilation. ***1/2 6) Trace Demon Defeated C.G. Gordo in 19:32 with the Demonstration of Hell. The feud between the Three Kings and Daz, Trace Demon & Jason Star continued here ahead of their big Six Man Elimination Street Fight in Manhattan. This match was just as stiff as any of their other encounters have been, and that is what makes watching these two go at it so damn entertaining because they can take whatever the other guy has and throw it back just as hard. That was pretty much what this match was, both men trying to outdo the other one by any means necessary, be that through brawling or technical wrestling, which there was plenty of during this match. It could have gone either way, and there were plenty of near falls and close submissions to show that, but in the end Trace Demon just hit a little bit harder tonight, connecting with the Demonstration of Hell to pick up the win and the momentum. **** - An announcement is made regarding the Philadelphia weekend in November. Sixteen of the top SCWA wrestlers will battle it out in a two night tournament to crown the ‘Top of the World’ tournament champion. Not only will the winner be crowned the top wrestler in SCWA but will also be guaranteed an SCWA World Championship match at any time of their choosing regardless of the situation. 7) Winner Challenges for the SCWA World Championship at ‘Mayhem in Manhattan’ – Chris Hammers Defeated Duan Sanchez Jr. and Mike Bockwinkel in 24:32 when he used the Guillotine on Bockwinkel. This was one of the biggest main events in SCWA history that didn’t involved the SCWA World Champion, because whoever won would get a title shot at easily one of SCWA’s biggest shows in history – Mayhem in Manhattan. This crowd gave the match almost everything it needed, starting chants throughout and really getting involved. This crowd is easily one of the best SCWA have ever had and its a foregone conclusion that SCWA will be holding another show here in a couple of months. All three of these men really put everything they’ve got into making this a great match and all three of them looked superb. Bockwinkel hasn’t really been used as a main eventer prior to this weekend but he’s an excellent worker and the crowd really got behind him during this match. Chris Hammers was playing the stiff neck heel throughout, and he’s doing a solid job at getting the crowd to hate him while Sanchez is still one of the best in the business at putting on a great story during a match. This match could have gone to any of the three men involved, with plenty of near falls throughout. The ending stretch saw all three men connecting with some big moves when Hammers threw Sanchez Jr. into the security barrier head first in sickening fashion. He then blasted an already hurt Bockwinkel with a boot to the skull before locking in the Guillotine. With Sanchez Jr. unable to do anything to stop the submission hold Bockwinkel had no choice but to tap out, giving Hammers both the win and the title shot. ****[/font]
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Post by Ace Bennett on Sept 1, 2009 6:29:30 GMT -5
Another nice show man. All of the matches sounded great, and I like how you incorporate the newer guys. Sucks that Ace lost, but its all good because it help builds up the Hart/Bennett match up. Keep it up man. Hopefully more people reply to this show.
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Post by Red Dragon on Sept 1, 2009 7:41:43 GMT -5
The name could have been names for an awsome double weekend, Matt and LyNN sound like an odd teaming but could be a good challenging team not champions at least not yet, suprised at Richards overpowering Dean, Ace/Hart sounds awsome, strange booking Dragon against Dragon but Kineval/Dragon should be great, Manhattan show sounds great with all these matches, the touruny sounds great and could go well to push younger tallent into the maine event, nice that Hammers won the ME but I would have been happy with any result, keep this up and good luck
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Post by Rated R on Sept 7, 2009 16:07:59 GMT -5
Sims Championship Wrestling Alliance NewsletterSCWA: Free to ViewSims Championship Wrestling Alliance are proud to announce that we will air four free to view hour long shows, available exclusively on SCWA.com. These shows will be available for anyone to watch for no fee and will be recorded next month following the Canadian Tour, with one hour long show being uploaded each week. These shows will feature all your favourite stars so make sure to check them exclusively on SCWA.com this October. Tag Champs Defend AbroadLast week Trace Demon & Jason Star successfully defended the SCWA World Tag Team title’s twice in Japan, both on Pro-Wrestling NOAH events. Their fourth title defence came against Bryan Danielson and Go Shiozaki when Demon pinned Shiozaki at 18:32 with the Demonstration of Hell. Their fifth title defence saw Trace Demon & Jason Star defeat KENTA & Naomichi Marufuji in 19:11 when Jason Star pinned KENTA following the J Driller. New addition to SCWAThis weekend at Manhattan Mayhem SCWA will see an addition to the part time roster as one of the most exciting wrestlers ever to appear on the independent circuit comes to SCWA. Former WWE superstar Paul London has agreed to work certain dates with SCWA and he will make his first appearance this week at Manhattan Mayhem in singles action against young star Daniel Sinn. Top of the World NewsThe first two wrestlers to be involved in the SCWA Top of the World tournament in November can now be announced. The first man to be announced is the current SCWA World Champion Chaz Classic. Classic has proven himself to be a dominant champion and there’s no doubt that he will be a favourite to win the tournament. The second is one of the fastest rising talents in professional wrestling, Sam Kineval. Kineval has proven he can hang with the big stars with his recent feud with Bryan Danielson, Kineval could very well break through during this tournament.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Sept 7, 2009 16:17:56 GMT -5
It doesn't seem to matter what company we're a part of of, the Bennett/Hart feud seems to be going strong lol. Glad I got a decision over him in this one and I fully expect our International Title match to be an instant classic at the Canada show. I've also loved Hammers' push to the top and can't wait for more man.
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Post by Red Dragon on Sept 8, 2009 1:57:37 GMT -5
Glad to see the titles being defended in other promotions, very nice to see London coming in he could have some awsome matches, very nice seeing Kineval being man no.2, I wonder how the tourney will go, good luck and keep this up
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