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WCWA Revolution #4
Feburary 26th 2006
Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio
MAIN EVENT
Tag Team Match
Chuck Taylor & Chris Hero (2)
versus
Jack Evans & Eddie Kingston (0) [/color]
The Torneo Cibernetico has come and gone and Chris Hero is still the WCWA World Heavyweight champion, but the BLK Out put up an unbelievable fight, wiping out every person on the Joey Eastman Worldwide & Kings of Wrestlings team, except Hero. On Revolution, it's a rematch from the final four of Torneo Cibernetico as International champion Chuck Taylor joins WCWA World Heavyweight champion Chris Hero to do battle with Jack Evans and Eddie Kingston of the BLK Out. Hero and Taylor are obviously a well oiled and functioning unit, already having collected two points and looking for their third for title contention. But the BLK Out camp could be very split. Jack Evans took a back fist from Eddie Kingston on Synthetic that could easily be construed as intentinal. Will the BLK Out be able to co-exist and play spoiler, or will Taylor and Hero continue on their quest for all the gold in WCWA by collecting their third point for title contention? Find out only on Revolution!
Women's Showcase Match
LuFisto
versus
Allison Danger[/color]
At Trial and Error, LuFisto came up short against her bitter rival, Mickie Knuckles, in a brutal Last Woman Standing match. Allison Danger, on the other hand, came up short in the Torneo Cibernetico but proved that she certainly wasn't out of place "playing with the boys". On Revolution, these two girls cross paths for the very first time, as the BLK Out's Allison Danger takes on "The Missionary of Violence" LuFisto. One of these women will go a long way to proving their dominance in the WCWA women's division in this one on one encounter.
One on One match
Claudio Castagnoli
versus
Pac
Claudio Castagnoli proved himself as more than credible last week on Revolution as he destroyed Tommy End. In the Torneo Cibernetico, he out lasted all of Joey Eastman Worldwide and proved himself as a credible player here in the WCWA. This week on Revolution, he does battle with someone who is around the same size of End and from the same side of the globe, "The Man Gravity Forgot" Pac. Pac has proven himself a great competitor in his short time in WCWA, going all the way to three points with partner Delirious and earning a gaurenteed WCWA World Tag Team title shot. Pac has a chance to establish himself in the singles division on Revolution, as he could be the very first person to pin or submit the massive Snobby Swiss Aristicrat. Will Pac be able to dethrone the man from the United Banks of Switzerland, or will it be just another notch on Castagnoli's expensive belt? Find out on Revolution
One on One match
Necro Butcher
versus
Darin Corbin
On Synthetic, it was Darin Corbin's North Star Express team mate, Ryan Cruz falling victim to the Necro Butcher. Manager Joey Eastman considered the loss a victory, however, because Cruz was able to survive the beating and walk out on his own two feet. On Revolution, Darin Corbin gets the chance to die, as he goes one on one with "The Baddest Man on the Planet" The Necro Butcher. Necro's gotta be feeling more than a little rowdy, as on Synthetic, he named himself the fourth man into the 2006 WCWA King of the Death Matches tournament. Necro will certainly be out for a fight. Will Corbin be as lucky as Ryan Cruz, or should Joey Eastman be looking for burial plots now? Find out only on Revolution.
One on One match
Tommy End
versus
Beef Wellington
Beef Wellington is all about having a good time. He is the Jake the Snake of Chocolate Cake, afterall. Beef has also provided some of the most entertaining promos in WCWA history. So when management told Beef to assist youngster Tommy End in his promo on Synthetic, we meant no offense. We didn't think Beef would inject himself so much in the promo, however, and it left Tommy End a bit soured. End is still looking to leave his mark on WCWA and looks to do just that on Revolution as he looks to pick up a win against the longest reigning WCWA World Television champion of all time, Beef Wellington. Will Tommy End FINALLY be able to get a win, or will Beef bake him like a cake? And how will the demonic Jimmy Jacobs play into all of this? Find out only on Revolution!
WCWA World Television title match
Michael Nakazawa ©
versus
Jimmy Jacobs
Jimmy Jacobs does not enjoy comedy wrestling. He's made that perfectly clear in his quest to destroy Beef Wellington. On Revolution, he gets the chance to put away one of WCWA's most comedic and definately oiliest competitors in Japanese Oil man Michael Nakazawa, with Nakazawa's newly won World Television title on the line. Jacobs has been known to use every dirty trick in the book to get an advantage or to injury his opponents, from the use of a spike, to fire, to tricking Kamala with a fake Kim Chee, and so much more. Will Jacobs use these sort of dirty tricks on Michael Nakazawa, or will Nakazawa be able to slip by with the title? Find out only on Revolution!
WCWA Revolution #4
Feburary 26th 2006
Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio
MAIN EVENT
Tag Team Match
Chuck Taylor & Chris Hero (2)
versus
Jack Evans & Eddie Kingston (0) [/color]
The Torneo Cibernetico has come and gone and Chris Hero is still the WCWA World Heavyweight champion, but the BLK Out put up an unbelievable fight, wiping out every person on the Joey Eastman Worldwide & Kings of Wrestlings team, except Hero. On Revolution, it's a rematch from the final four of Torneo Cibernetico as International champion Chuck Taylor joins WCWA World Heavyweight champion Chris Hero to do battle with Jack Evans and Eddie Kingston of the BLK Out. Hero and Taylor are obviously a well oiled and functioning unit, already having collected two points and looking for their third for title contention. But the BLK Out camp could be very split. Jack Evans took a back fist from Eddie Kingston on Synthetic that could easily be construed as intentinal. Will the BLK Out be able to co-exist and play spoiler, or will Taylor and Hero continue on their quest for all the gold in WCWA by collecting their third point for title contention? Find out only on Revolution!
Women's Showcase Match
LuFisto
versus
Allison Danger[/color]
At Trial and Error, LuFisto came up short against her bitter rival, Mickie Knuckles, in a brutal Last Woman Standing match. Allison Danger, on the other hand, came up short in the Torneo Cibernetico but proved that she certainly wasn't out of place "playing with the boys". On Revolution, these two girls cross paths for the very first time, as the BLK Out's Allison Danger takes on "The Missionary of Violence" LuFisto. One of these women will go a long way to proving their dominance in the WCWA women's division in this one on one encounter.
One on One match
Claudio Castagnoli
versus
Pac
Claudio Castagnoli proved himself as more than credible last week on Revolution as he destroyed Tommy End. In the Torneo Cibernetico, he out lasted all of Joey Eastman Worldwide and proved himself as a credible player here in the WCWA. This week on Revolution, he does battle with someone who is around the same size of End and from the same side of the globe, "The Man Gravity Forgot" Pac. Pac has proven himself a great competitor in his short time in WCWA, going all the way to three points with partner Delirious and earning a gaurenteed WCWA World Tag Team title shot. Pac has a chance to establish himself in the singles division on Revolution, as he could be the very first person to pin or submit the massive Snobby Swiss Aristicrat. Will Pac be able to dethrone the man from the United Banks of Switzerland, or will it be just another notch on Castagnoli's expensive belt? Find out on Revolution
One on One match
Necro Butcher
versus
Darin Corbin
On Synthetic, it was Darin Corbin's North Star Express team mate, Ryan Cruz falling victim to the Necro Butcher. Manager Joey Eastman considered the loss a victory, however, because Cruz was able to survive the beating and walk out on his own two feet. On Revolution, Darin Corbin gets the chance to die, as he goes one on one with "The Baddest Man on the Planet" The Necro Butcher. Necro's gotta be feeling more than a little rowdy, as on Synthetic, he named himself the fourth man into the 2006 WCWA King of the Death Matches tournament. Necro will certainly be out for a fight. Will Corbin be as lucky as Ryan Cruz, or should Joey Eastman be looking for burial plots now? Find out only on Revolution.
One on One match
Tommy End
versus
Beef Wellington
Beef Wellington is all about having a good time. He is the Jake the Snake of Chocolate Cake, afterall. Beef has also provided some of the most entertaining promos in WCWA history. So when management told Beef to assist youngster Tommy End in his promo on Synthetic, we meant no offense. We didn't think Beef would inject himself so much in the promo, however, and it left Tommy End a bit soured. End is still looking to leave his mark on WCWA and looks to do just that on Revolution as he looks to pick up a win against the longest reigning WCWA World Television champion of all time, Beef Wellington. Will Tommy End FINALLY be able to get a win, or will Beef bake him like a cake? And how will the demonic Jimmy Jacobs play into all of this? Find out only on Revolution!
WCWA World Television title match
Michael Nakazawa ©
versus
Jimmy Jacobs
Jimmy Jacobs does not enjoy comedy wrestling. He's made that perfectly clear in his quest to destroy Beef Wellington. On Revolution, he gets the chance to put away one of WCWA's most comedic and definately oiliest competitors in Japanese Oil man Michael Nakazawa, with Nakazawa's newly won World Television title on the line. Jacobs has been known to use every dirty trick in the book to get an advantage or to injury his opponents, from the use of a spike, to fire, to tricking Kamala with a fake Kim Chee, and so much more. Will Jacobs use these sort of dirty tricks on Michael Nakazawa, or will Nakazawa be able to slip by with the title? Find out only on Revolution!