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Post by ✖ AJ on Jul 17, 2010 15:29:14 GMT -5
Another good show. I get the feeling that LA is pretty much the Yankees or Lakers of the NWL, the big team that no one else likes, haha. Keep it up. Psh, I'm a Yankees fan. ^-^ Waiting for me to get up from the minors, but in the meantime - go NY!
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Post by duan on Jul 17, 2010 23:42:32 GMT -5
...PRESENTS: NWL LIVE! Boston, MA 06/10/10 - 7:00 PMAttendance: 7,000 (SELL OUT) Here we go everyone, another great night of action inside the National Wrestling League! I'm Jimmy Pietrafesa and tonight, we are at the home of the Brawlers here in Boston! The crowd is a sell-out for the third night in a row and the Brawlers are looking to impress their crowd for the first time in the season. vs. Match #1; Cameron Stone & Cody Rejero [Boston Brawlers] vs. X Jack & Jin Yamato [New York Crush]- After 13:47 of action, the Brawlers get off on the wrong foot in their home-building tonight as X Jack scored the victory for New York after nailing Rejero with The X. Cameron Stone makes his debut this season and even being the tag specialist that he is, he fell short in getting the win. The match wasn't a blow out either way and the action was pretty decent start to finish. - Afterwards, Rejero was throwing a fit after getting pinned, but Stone, being the veteran that he is, calmed him down. The crowd applauded as they walked out. vs. Match #2; LyNN [Los Angeles Most Wanted] vs. Sam Kineval [Tri-State Evolution]- After 04:52 of action, LyNN made pretty quick work out of his opponent, Kineval in this one and finished him off with a springboard tornado DDT. Not much really to say about this one, LyNN had complete control and Kineval barely saw any offense. Crowd wasn't really all impressed here, just a squash. vs. Match #3; Jason Williams [Chicago Warriors] vs. Kenny King [Las Vegas Blitz]- After 11:12 of action, the Warriors were sent back on track after Jason Williams dropped Kenny King with the Psycho Driver. Williams looked downright deadly in the match and King was a bit slow. The crowd seemed impressed with Williams and I think this was one of his best performances in the NWL. Good solid action that sends us to our intermission. - Intermission - - Another announcement was made about the purchasing of Season Tickets. More information will become available on the first edition of the roundup. vs. Match #4; Red Dragon & Devin Curtis [Los Angeles Most Wanted] vs. Kevin Shamrock & Sean Shafer [Tri-State Evolution]- After 22:50 of action, in a heavy duty match coming back from a short break, Red Dragon once again got the best of Shamrock in this one, this time with a little help from his teammate, Devin Curtis. Curtis nailed Shafer with a quick 450 Splash from nowhere and gave LA another two win night. Dragon & Shamrock had a few moments where they were at each other's throats, but it was Curtis who stole the show. - Shamrock didn't stop after the bell rang. He saw his team had lost and he grabbed a chair. Dragon dragged Curtis out of harms way, but Shamrock seemed to have snapped and nailed his own partner in the head. The crowd was stunned as Shamrock left his partner in the ring. vs. Match #5; X Matt [Las Vegas Blitz] vs. Chris Hammers [New York Crush]- After 06:19 of action, X Matt fell short once again tonight for the Blitz, this time against Chris Hammers, who finished him off with the Bloodrush. A real good outing for Hammers who looked like a new man inside the ring. The monster he was in the beginning of last year came back tonight and this could be a really good sign for New York. Matt, on the other hand, needs to get his act together or he won't last long. vs. Match #6; Ace Bennett [Chicago Warriors] vs. Duan Sanchez Jr. [Boston Brawlers]- After 21:32 of action, the main event of the night sent the crowd home pretty disappointed as their team captain once again fell short, this time to Ace Bennett, after Bennett crushed him with a Syracuse Drop. Something is up with Duan Sanchez and Ace took advantage. It wasn't quite a squash, as Duan did make attempts to get himself into the match, but Ace was just too good against this Sanchez. Bennett scores a big win for Chicago. - We are live in Boston on the 25th of June again and that's when we see you great fans next!
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Post by McKelly on Jul 18, 2010 1:02:21 GMT -5
0-2 night for Tri-State, ouch. Kineval got squashed sucked for us. Good tag-match though. Shamrock went on a rampage! Good show man. Small fun read.
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Post by †hê Jå§ðñ Wïllïåm§ on Jul 18, 2010 1:14:24 GMT -5
Jason impressing, freakin' amazing. Love the NWL concept and hope to see more seasons after this.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Jul 18, 2010 8:53:48 GMT -5
Awesome to see the two top guys for Chicago take care of business on this show. Really hope that Williams can become a legit threat to this, similar to what Ace was last year. Also glad Ace won in the main event with the home field disadvantage. Look out LA!
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Post by Rule 30 on Jul 18, 2010 9:30:38 GMT -5
2-0 for Chicago is awesome. BTW, You might want to call me up. I had a "talk" with Zeke, and he will no longer be able to compete. Or did I?
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Post by Jack. on Jul 18, 2010 9:33:48 GMT -5
Yes, X Jack picks up the win for NYC! Thanks. X Matt losing is fine, don't care about him as much as Jack.
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Post by Matt on Jul 18, 2010 10:58:38 GMT -5
LA went undefeated once again for the night. We are dominating.
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Post by Shamrock. on Jul 18, 2010 11:18:22 GMT -5
Uhm......I did WHAT?!?!!!!
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 18, 2010 11:23:26 GMT -5
Great to see LA doing so well, I love the feud with Shamrock so far, good to see former LA guys working well, good luck and keep this up
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Post by Shamrock. on Jul 18, 2010 11:37:12 GMT -5
Just wait till it's Dragon v Shamrock II. You won't know what hit you, AND this stupid winning ways of yours are going bye bye.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2010 13:06:50 GMT -5
Sucks to see Boston go 0-2. Really hope that Duan starts to get some momentum. Good show.
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Post by †hê Jå§ðñ Wïllïåm§ on Jul 18, 2010 23:15:00 GMT -5
This makes my Record in NWL 10-18.
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Post by duan on Jul 18, 2010 23:23:38 GMT -5
...PRESENTS: NWL LIVE! Boston, MA 06/25/10 - 1:00 PMAttendance: 5,485 Our fans in the Boston area have come out on this afternoon to see their team due battle in back-to-back shows in Boston...although the last show was 15 days ago! Hello everyone, I'm Jimmy Pietrafesa and as always, I am here to bring you the great action that is NWL wrestling. Today, the Brawlers look to make a statement on the Eastern Conference. Let's see how everything plays out. - Before the action began, it was announced that Evan Pagano has been called up for the Los Angeles Most Wanted. Matt Justice has been sent to the minors. Pagano will be in action here tonight. vs. Match #1; Connor O'Reily & Zeke [Chicago Warriors] vs. Kenny King & Petey Williams [Las Vegas Blitz]- After 10:13 of action, the Blitz got themselves only their second win, all together, on the season after Petey Williams delivered a devastating, and impressive, Canadian Destroyer to O'Reily for the three count. Quick side note: seeing the Destroyer live is absolutely wonderful. Either way, it seems that O'Reily's win was indeed a fluke of sorts as he was pretty awful in the ring and King & Williams used experience to out-duel their opponents in the opener. vs. Match #2; Chris Hammers & X Jack [New York Crush] vs. Evan Pagano & LyNN [Los Angeles Most Wanted]- After 12:52 of action, in Evan Pagano's debut match in the 2010 season, he and LyNN took it to their opponents and finished off X Jack with a leg-takedown and spinning heel kick combo, Executioners style. Pagano was still fairly impressive even though he is just getting back into the swing of things. Hammers still had his mean streak, but the duo he was up against was just too much. It wasn't even Jack's fault, their opponents were just too mighty together. - Afterward, Pagano said something about why he should have always been in the majors and this is the reason. The crowd gave him some boos as LyNN dragged him out of the ring before he got trash thrown at him. vs. Match #3; TJ Perkins & Cameron Stone [Boston Brawlers] vs. Jack Richardson & Sam Kineval [Tri-State Evolution]- After 08:18 of action, two veterans for the Brawlers impressed their hometown crowd with a big win after TJ Perkins made Kineval submit to the Figure Four Deathlock in the center of the ring. Stone looked much better than his last match and their opponents really stood no chance. Kineval & Richardson fell to experience in this match and the crowd enjoys their team getting a big win. - Intermission - - It was announced that the first NWL Roundup for 2010 will be taking place after the show on the 26th of June in Las Vegas! The roundup will include our first column from the outside reporter, our first top 10 of the year and MUCH MORE! Be sure to stay tuned to NWL.com for more! vs. Match #4; Trace Demon [Las Vegas Blitz] vs. Kevin Hart [New York Crush]- After 17:32 of action, the Blitz captain was able to give his team their second win of the night after Trace Demon nailed Hart with the Demonstration From Hell for the victory. Demon has really gotten into better shape this year and has had two very impressive matches. Hart, on the other hand, has been on a landslide, but I have good faith in him. Trace saw a good part of the offense and Hart looked very weak. vs. Match #5; Red Dragon [Los Angeles Most Wanted] vs. Jason Williams [Chicago Warriors]- After 16:11 of action, in what good be the biggest shocker of all season, Jason Williams scored a big upset over his former captain after he crushed him with a Psycho Driver from nowhere. The crowd, as myself, was absolutely stunned to see Williams pick up such an impressive victory, let alone getting himself some revenge for last season. Dragon had a hard time with Williams and it seemed like he couldn't pick up a vibe on him. Either way, this was highway robbery. - After the bout, Red Dragon stood in the ring, bent over on one knee in disbelief. Williams celebrated with a few fans as he made his way up the entrance. Dragon seems very disappointed and I bet this won't be forgotten. - Before the main event, Sean Shafer came out to speak on a the situation that took place on the 10th in Boston. He told the fans that what his captain did to him will not be forgotten, but he does forgive him. He knows what it is like to be caught up in the heat of the moment and he hopes that Shamrock can steer the ship for this team. He tells the crowd he still has faith in his captain as Rejero, his opponent, makes his presence known. vs. Match #6; Cody Rejero [Boston Brawlers] vs. Sean Shafer [Tri-State Evolution]- After 14:46 of action, these two put on the best match of the night without a shadow of doubt and the crowd was really into it. But, in the end, the Boston boy Cody Rejero took it home for his team's second win of the night after he drove Shafer's head into the canvas for the victory. Say what you want about Rejero and his inexperience, but he has been VERY impressive so far and I think Boston may have something. Shafer seemed shaken up after the Piledriver, but he walked out on his own. - Well, we return to Boston on the 8th of July and see everyone tomorrow in Las Vegas! Be safe everyone!
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Post by Matt on Jul 19, 2010 7:19:44 GMT -5
Jason Williams defeated Red Dragon! We still won half our matches which is good.
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Post by Zeke on Jul 19, 2010 10:30:59 GMT -5
I lost yet another match. =[
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Post by Ace Bennett on Jul 19, 2010 14:12:33 GMT -5
Wow, Jason Williams over Red Dragon is a complete shock. Glad I decided to sign Williams. Sucks to see O'Reily and Zeke lose and to hear that O'Reily was a fluke. Hopefully this changes, I gotta give it a few more shows before I try and make a call up. This is going great though.
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Post by CF9™ on Jul 19, 2010 14:31:05 GMT -5
Oh snap, I got called up! I love my heel-ness, haha. Very good show. Shocked that Dragon took the loss, pretty crazy. I'm starting to get behind the Boston Brawlers, don't know why. Keep it up!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2010 14:53:47 GMT -5
Nice to see Perkins and Stone win their tag match. I was pleasantly surprised to see me win the main event. Boston seems to have a really good team and I'm loving my push in this.
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Post by duan on Jul 19, 2010 23:23:22 GMT -5
...PRESENTS: NWL LIVE! Las Vegas, NV 06/26/10 - 3:00 PMAttendance: 7,000 (SELL OUT) Oh my, Vegas is certainly hot tonight for the season debut inside Sin City! Good evening everyone and welcome to what should be another great edition of NWL Live! As always, I am the man who will be keeping you updated, Jimmy Pietrafesa, and tonight, the Blitz are looking to prove to their fans how good of a team they are. Let's go down to ringside where it appears the action is beginning. vs. Match #1; Devin Curtis [Los Angeles Most Wanted] vs. Jin Yamato [New York Crush]- After 13:41 of action, we kick things off tonight in what appears to be yet another major upset on the LA camp. Jin Yamato bested Curtis in a solid match and put him away after the Rising Sun. So far, Yamato has been extremely impressive and this just adds on to his streak so far. He is still undefeated and this big win tonight will certainly be a blow to Curtis. - Yamato was excited about his win and he went to celebrate but Curtis gave him a clothesline from behind. Before he could do any more damage, Chris Hammers came running out to save his teammate. Curtis walked to the back staring the New York pair down. vs. Match #2; Cameron Stone [Boston Brawlers] vs. Connor O'Reily [Chicago Warriors]- After 07:36 of action, Cameron Stone showed the Warriors' rookie exactly who was boss after he finished him off with a deadly Cam Slam. This was Stone's most impressive outing thus far this season and O'Reily looked weaker than his last match. Not much to be said other than Stone really toyed with the rookie towards the end of the match. As good of a wrestler as he is, Stone can be one cocky bastard at times. vs. Match #3; X Matt [Las Vegas Blitz] vs. Sam Kineval [Tri-State Evolution]- After 10:56 of action, X Matt finally scored his first victory of the season over the Evolution's Kineval and what a better time to do it than at home with your fans. X Matt drilled him with something he calls the Avalanche and Kineval really didn't seem conscious afterward. The match, as a whole, was relatively even, but Matt was definitely the better worker inside the ring. - Intermission - - An announcement reminded the fans to log on to NWL.com tonight to check out the first edition of the Roundup! It should be online a few hours following the conclusion of the show. vs. Match #4; Chris Hammers & Kevin Hart [New York Crush] vs. Kevin Shamrock & Jack Richardson [Tri-State Evolution]- After 20:06 of action, the New York duo stepped up their game in this match and put the boots to their opponents in an excellent bout. It all came to an abrupt end after Hart locked Richardson into the Sharpshooter to score his first win of the year. Richardson was really beaten down in the match and Shamrock had to do more than a lot to keep his team in the match. Hammers looked pumped up from saving his teammate earlier. - Following the action, Shamrock was disappointed in his teammate. He gave him a verbal beatdown and walked out without him. The New York duo celebrated on the outside of the ring. vs. Match #5; Ace Bennett & Zeke [Chicago Warriors] vs. Red Dragon & Evan Pagano [Los Angeles Most Wanted]- After 22:11 of action, the Most Wanted made a statement in this match by defeating their opponents after Evan Pagano crushed Zeke with The Calling. This was a good rebound match for Dragon after Williams beat him last night in Boston. Pagano has looked excellent since coming up from the minors and has really added ANOTHER threat to this LA team. Great action from four solid competitors. vs. Match #6; Duan Sanchez Jr. & TJ Perkins [Boston Brawlers] vs. Trace Demon & Petey Williams [Las Vegas Blitz]- After 20:07 of action, the home team scored another solid win in the main event this time, as their suddenly dominant captain, Trace Demon, drilled Boston's captain, Sanchez, with a Demonstration of Hell. This was the second time this season that Duan has fallen short to Demon's finisher and this time, it was more devastating. Williams & Demon worked well as a team and flowed together. Perkins was disappointed afterward, but he picked up his captain and made sure he was alright. - We rejoin you folks tomorrow night when we are back in Los Angeles and we return to Nevada on the 17th of July! Goodnight everyone!
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