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Post by Red Dragon on Jan 7, 2011 9:17:43 GMT -5
Great show it all conected up and build up future storylines, the tag competitors in single matches was a good way to start off and means we could see Sean/Matt next week, sad Kagemann lost but hopefully he continues to put on a good perfomance, the Fury/Sinn match sounded great and lead brilliantly into the main event, Sinn pushing Fury to the limit is good for him, the ending with Bock last elmanating Fury makes perfect sense and sets up a future match between the two, good luck and keep this up.
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Post by duan on Jan 11, 2011 0:33:33 GMT -5
Sims Wrestling Territories Presents Foreign Wing Wrestling Japan - 01/10/11 Attendance: 12,524
Crowd seems just about the same as a few days ago as we are set to broadcast another show live in Japan! The Foreign Wing in the SWT seems ready to give these fans their money's worth with two shows on back to back days. Without any more stalling, it seems we are ready to get things going tonight.
Match #1 (20 Minute Time Limit) Marcus Jones vs. Kevin Hart Decent action opens up the show this evening and this will be the crowd's second look at Jones, but their first at the all impressive Kevin Hart. Hart was definitely on a mission to impress tonight and may have gotten a bit out of hand, as the crowd seemed to resent him and his intense attitude. In all honesty, I didn't see Jones having a legit shot here and he was finished off pretty quickly. Jones ended up tapping out to the Sharpshooter after a few moments of trying to battle out of it. Winner: Kevin Hart (09:12) **
Following the bout, Hart grabbed a microphone and demanded that the crowd cheer for a winner. Kevin then discussed how he was left out of the SWT: Foreign World Championship match and off the first show in general because he is being held down by the management. Hart vows to continue his path of destruction until he gets the respect he deserves.
Next up, a duo of Cameron's (Cameron Stone & '2 Cold' Cameron) came down for their tag match. Stone started to talk about how the Ultra Cameron yet again and the crowd didn't want any of it. Finally, after a few minutes of this idiotic talk about super powers, Chris Cutter & Sam Kineval cut them off and got down to business.
Match #2 (20 Minute Time Limit) The Camerons ('2 Cold' & Stone) vs. Chris Cutter & Sam Kineval Just like the first match of the night, this one was just decent. Kineval & Cutter really don't mix well in a team and I think we could have gotten a better challenger for the Camerons. A lot of miscommunication led to the downfall of Kineval & Cutter, as Stone & '2 Cold' preyed upon their vulnerable opponents. Cutter was also getting frustrated that his partner was taking such a beating and lost track of the actual match. Eventually, the Cam Slam from Stone once again put down another opponent, this time in Kineval for the three count. Winners: The Camerons (14:51) **
Adam Kemp joined us after the teams cleared ringside for our next match. Kemp made a comment about how he appreciates the 'real' opponent this show and not like the jobber he easily defeated last time out. Red Dragon didn't waste anytime and we are set to go right now.
Match #3 (20 Minute Time Limit) Red Dragon vs. Adam Kemp Boy, this was the opposite of what Kemp had last week. Dragon is no joke and most likely one of the deadliest men in the SWT and wasn't taking any sh*t tonight. He came down and started firing at Kemp who couldn't handle things and retreated to the outside. After settling things down, Kemp took his turn at controlling the match, but it didn't last as long as he would have hoped. Dragon had the crowd and the momentum going into the final minutes before the time limit ran down. Kemp was desperate and poked Dragon in the eye and went for the Stunner. Dragon still blocked him and rolled him up in the school boy for a surprising three count! Winner: Red Dragon (19:04) ***1/2
Match #4 (20 Minute Time Limit) Rated R vs. Jason Williams Neither of these guys saw action on the first Foreign show, so they have a clean slate with our audience tonight. Williams was the smaller of the two guys and he liked to take more risks than Rated R. Still, Rated R was definitely the more powerful and seemed to have fun throwing Williams around the ring. The crowd was definitely in Williams' favor, but it was really no use. Jason put up minimal effort after a couple of battling minutes. In the end, Rated R put Williams down with the Demonstration of Hell and pinned him in a match that should have come before the last. Winner: Rated R (12:35) **1/2
As Rated R was celebrating, it was announced that our next bout will be the final for the evening and will have a thirty minute time limit. It will also be for the SWT: Foreign World Championship!
SWT Foreign World Championship Match #5 (30 Minute Time Limit) Jin Yamato (c) vs. Cody Rejero A VERY good way to end the show and an impressive first defense for Jin Yamato. Rejero, who won a fatal four way a few days ago, gets himself a shot at becoming the champion of the highest wing in the SWT and just falls short after a valiant effort. Rejero pulled out all the stops and the crowd ended up being 70/30 for Yamato, even though Rejero was supposed to be the heel. At about the midpoint of the match, something inside Yamato kicked him into high gear and brought out an absolute beast. Rejero stood no chance after he was faced with the Rising Sun. The crowd was happy after the end of this one. Winner AND STILL SWT FOREIGN WORLD CHAMPION: Jin Yamato (26:14) ***1/2
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Post by Red Dragon on Jan 11, 2011 13:09:28 GMT -5
Great show once again, maybe its because my characters are in the foreign part but I believe it has the best roster, hoping a nice build for Hart, obvious Kineval would lose I understand if he gets lost in the lowercard muddle, the 2 Camerons rock, Dragon just getting the win before the time limit should set him up nicely for a potential title match, sad Williams didn't effect R much but maybe he can get a win next week, Jin retaining is great lots of good tallent in this wing so I can see him losing soon, good luck and keep this up.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Jan 11, 2011 15:24:19 GMT -5
Good show. No surprise to see Jin retain, but I hope his reign isn't too long. The Camerons are a good team to have, hope to see the development of more in the future. Dragon/Kemp sounded pretty good. Keep it up.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jan 11, 2011 16:03:42 GMT -5
Very good show bro. Nice to see that I'm on the card and that I have a storyline already. Love the "being held down by management" angle and hope it leads to something big for Kevin Hart.
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Post by Rule 30 on Jan 11, 2011 20:31:52 GMT -5
Wow Duan. great stuff! I love the layout and it's been written great so far. Awesome to be in the main event for the Eats show too!
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Post by TheNinthCloud on Jan 11, 2011 22:21:55 GMT -5
Thought I forgot about you, eh? First off, the layout is good. I like the POV you write from. Seems to bring real honesty on opinions about talent and the state of the show. Good character-building promo. Hart is getting over well here. Once again, a bad match here or there doesn't kill the show just shows a bit more realism in my eyes. 3rd match already? I'm assuming no commercials? Starting to like Japan. Your shows continue to have solid write-ups for solid match-ups. Very good descriptions. Some matches do seem a bit random, though. Like Rated R's match. It was just a debut. Good main event. I'd like to see more of Yamato's beast within. Glad you're making his run decent instead of one without a defense. Overall it was as good as, if not better, than the rest. My only problem is confusion. Do they speak in japanese so the crowd can understand them or what's up with that...
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Post by duan on Jan 13, 2011 1:05:34 GMT -5
Sims Wrestling Territories Presents Foreign Wing Wrestling Japan - 01/11/11 Attendance: 12,600 [SELL OUT]
It's definitely safe to say that we are at capacity tonight and so early in the SWT's history! The Japan crowd gets set for its second night of back-to-back action with 5 major matches! Let the action get rolling as the Foreign Wing takes over the reigns.
Match #1 (20 Minute Time Limit) The Camerons ('2 Cold' & Stone) vs. Assassin & Cyrus Black Surprisingly, we don't see a promo from the Camerons tonight and I can tell the translator and the crowd as a hole is happy about that. The Camerons came in thinking this would be an easy match against two nobodies, but Assassin & Black found an unusual chemistry and put up a fight. Stone, during the end of the match, was getting a bit cocky against Black and wasn't paying too much attention/ Well, Cyrus took advantage and tripped his opponent up and nailed the Anxiety for the surprising opening contest victory! Winners: Assassin & Cyrus Black (12:39) **1/2
Stone & '2 Cold' were absolutely shocked and appalled at what has just occurred. The debut of Assassin paid off in strides as he and Black score an upset to open the show. I have a feeling the Camerons will be seeking pay back!
Match #2 (20 Minute Time Limit) Darren Daniels (w/Matt Morrison) vs. Jason Williams The next bout was a bit more fast paced and what the crowd was really into. Daniels came out accompanied by his tag team partner, Morrison, who quickly became involved with the match after grabbing Williams' leg and distracting him. The referee told Morrison he had his eye on him and didn't want any funny business. Meanwhile, during the actual short match, Daniels did a number on the high flier and silenced him after he blocked a moonsault attempt with both of his knees. Daniels then crushed his opponent with the Model Behavior to garner the win. Winner: Darren Daniels (08:16) **
Before our third match of the evening, we were greeted by Cody Rejero, who lost his title match last night to Yamato. Rejero wanted to stop by and tell the crowd NOT to forget about him because he will be back on top and will eventually take the belt from Yamato. He put out an open challenge for anyone next show and he wants some real competition. Chaz Classic stopped Rejero before he could fully leave and told him to watch the next match closely because he will be watching the next #1 contender defeat Rated R. Rejero nods and tells Classic he will watch VERY closely...at ringside.
Match #3 (20 Minute Time Limit) Chaz Classic vs. Rated R This match was definitely awesome and was the best of the night thus far. It made up for the two poor quality matches that started the show off. Classic had to look over his shoulder to make sure that Rejero wasn't up to anything, but Cody just watched the entire match and didn't really move too much. Rated R saw that Classic wasn't fully in the match and tried to use that to his advantage. Unfortunately for R, Classic wasn't having any of that tonight and took him down eventually after a sick running neckbreaker. Winner: Chaz Classic (18:42) ***1/2
Classic was celebrating inside the ring and Rejero finally had enough. He ran inside and started to clobber Classic and wouldn't stop despite the referee telling him otherwise. Rejero nailed a perfectly executed Piledriver and then got in Classic's face. He tells Chaz to meet him in the ring next show so he can show him some real competition. Rejero then kicked Chaz a few times for good measure and then exited the ringside area.
Match #4 (20 Minute Time Limit) Jason Star vs. Chris Cutter Hm, for the second night in a row, SWT management puts a puzzling match before our main event. This spot really belongs to Rated R/Classic, but these two athletes get the nod instead. No knock on these guys, but they shouldn't be this high on the card. Either way, I digress and get onto the action. Cutter looked much better in singles competition tonight and dazzled inside the ring. Star tried to bounce back and score his first SWT victory, but Cutter beat him to the punch and nailed the Trash Talk to get the pinfall victory in a mediocre match with some solid action. Winner: Chris Cutter (14:52) **1/2
Before our next match, it was announced that it will be the last of the evening and it will have a 30 minute time limit.
Also, the team of Adam Kemp & Kevin Hart came out before to talk about how they are held down and how they will prove they both are meant to be the SWT: Foreign World Champion. Red Dragon & the actual champion, Jin Yamato, came out quickly to shut them up and spare the crowd.
Match #5 (30 Minute Time Limit) SWT Foreign Champion Jin Yamato & Red Dragon vs. Adam Kemp & Kevin Hart Awesome match to end the evening and to send the crowd home fulfilled. Dragon & Yamato sure did get along well in the ring and seemed to always know what to do next. Kemp & Hart weren't any slouches either and all four men proved why they are in the main event. Dragon seemed to have an edge on his game tonight and possibly wanted to garner a World Championship shot. Kemp & Hart definitely stopped him long enough and took advantage for a good part of the match. Hart was the more impressive out of the two and came very close to scoring a victory at the 20 minute mark, but Dragon battled out of the sharpshooter. When the dust settled though, Yamato fell short and was actually pinned by Adam Kemp, who Stunned him out of nowhere. The crowd was shocked as Kemp & Hart score a HUGE win. Winners: Adam Kemp & Kevin Hart (25:24) ****
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2011 1:49:08 GMT -5
Me and Chaz are feuding? ing love it. This diary has been written really well. If I have time tomorrow, I'll leave you a full reply. I can't type much up on an iPod.
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Post by DTP. on Jan 13, 2011 11:27:15 GMT -5
I am liking the set up of the diary, it seems like you're basing the territories very muchly off of the main promotions with these attendance expectations and such. I like it. I'll be reading this a lot more.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jan 14, 2011 10:59:21 GMT -5
Love that I teamed with Kemp and that we're both being "held down". Off to a 2-0 start here and I can sense big things, just like Kevin Hart did back in NWL. Can't wait for more bro.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jan 14, 2011 11:22:31 GMT -5
I love the Foreign Wing. Great main event and good to see both my characters team up and get put over in the write up. Sad Jin and Dragon lost but it sets up both Kemp and Hart as potential challengers for Jin's title. Good luck and keep this up.
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Post by chaz on Jan 14, 2011 14:13:06 GMT -5
I like this. I thought the last two foreign shows were excellent, especially the second. The main event was stacked. Surprised to see Kemp/Hart win actually, but honestly glad they did as it opens up the main event scene more. Classic/Rejero? Cool beans, I'm looking forward to the next show.
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Post by duan on Jan 20, 2011 16:29:22 GMT -5
Sims Wrestling Territories Presents Eastern Wing Wrestling Maine - 01/11/11 Attendance: 576
Another excellent turn out for the SWT: Eastern Wing as Maine prepares itself for an explosive night of action! It seems like the buzz for the Eastern Wing is larger than the others besides Foreign and the crowd numbers definitely show. A large main event will keep the crowd occupied for tonight!
Match #1 (20 Minute Time Limit) Matt Daniels vs. Josh White Two up and coming debuts tonight in the Eastern Wing to set us off. The crowd didn't really know of their man, so they found it hard to get into the action off the bat. Along the way though, the crowd really related to Daniels who seemed to have the natural face persona. White didn't take too kindly to this turn of events and became infuriated with the fans. His strikes became harder and quicker, but Daniels put his threat down quickly after a Sinner's Laugh and a pinfall. Winner: Matt Daniels (10:17) **1/2
Before the second contest of the evening, Tim Smith came out to boos from the crowd. It seems these fans heard about what he did to Sasso in New York and they dislike the lack of honor inside the ring. Smith told the crowd to shut up and to become prepared to see another Smith victory against Sean Shafer tonight. Crowd started a loud Shafer chant, as we are in his home state, and out came the hometown hero for battle.
Match #2 (20 Minute Time Limit) Sean Shafer vs. Tim Smith EXCELLENT. That is the perfect word to describe this match and the chemistry between these two. Shafer had the crowd roaring after every move he hit and I think that just fueled Smith even more. These men went back and fourth, with advantages gained only slightly. Smith was on his game again and it seems like his mean streak has fully returned. While Shafer, who is known to be injury prone, took many chances that paid off in strides. The ending of the match was sour though, as Shafer went for the Augustan Heat, but Smith kicked him in the groin area and then rolled him up for a sneaky three count. Winner: Tim Smith (18:53) ****
The crowd booed heavily and started to throw things into the ring again, just like last show. Smith told the Maine fans that they were scum and that he will surely become the best in this wing. Before he could walk out, Shafer attacked him from behind and they started to brawl outside the ring. The crowd was roaring loud as Shafer got the best of Smith and threw him into the guardrail face first and then walked off as Smith lay helpless but pissed off.
Next, we go from one 'winner' in Smith, to another in Anthony McCraver, who came out with the same swagger as last show. He told the fans that its great to be here in 'Lame'. McCraver then mentioned how he will be handling a few Cougars after the show, so he needs to finish this Scotland kid fast...out comes Brock IRISH.
Match #3 (20 Minute Time Limit) Anthony McCraver vs. Brock Irish Definitely doesn't hold a candle to the previous encounter, but it was still damn good. Irish, who was hurt last show, but has seem to recovered, really laid it into McCraver to start the match and was yelling at him the entire time. Irish has some rage inside him and it came out here. McCraver does have talent, even if he is a complete ass, and he took a swift advantage after a few moments of Irish striking him. Eventually, after only a few minutes of action, McCraver nailed the 'I'd Hit It' and walked away victorious and cocky as always. Winner: Anthony McCraver (08:19) **1/2
After the two men cleared the ring, an announcement regarding throwing things into the ring was made again. These Eastern Wing crowds are pretty brutal.
Then, it was announced that the next bout will be our main event and will be a 6 man tag team match! The bout will have a 35 minute time limit.
Match #4 (35 Minute Time Limit) Duan Sanchez Jr., Matt Justice, & Kevin Shamrock vs. Ace Bennett, Chris Jackal, & Joe Money Arguably the top six members of the Eastern Wing roster showcase in the main event tonight and the crowd was eagerly awaiting this one. Bennett was immediately booed for his actions in New York and he embraced it. Jackal, in my opinion, had the most impressive match with all the time he controlled inside the ring. Sanchez Jr. handled his partners well and were able to space out time in the ring evenly. Justice & Shamrock had good chemistry and both wanted to get their hands on Ace after he stole the match last week. In the end, after almost a half hour of action, Matt Justice got his hands on Bennett and nailed a Double Underhook Suplex, but it turns out he wasn't the legal man! Jackal, the actual legal man, was climbing the top and nailed a Shooting Star Press on Justice, who was still pinning Bennett. Jackal then got the three count for his team! Winners: Ace Bennett, Chris Jackal, & Joe Money (29:16) ***1/2
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Post by Ace Bennett on Jan 20, 2011 16:46:05 GMT -5
Great show Duan. I'm a big fan of the Eastern Wing, for reasons other than the obvious. We really do have the best talent in my mind, other than the Foreign Wing. Glad to see Ace, Jackal, and Money pick up the win in the main event. Hoping for an Ace title reign sometime in this, that would be awesome. Also digging Daniels in this, could be a good face. Keep it up.
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Post by Rule 30 on Jan 20, 2011 20:56:41 GMT -5
Jizz in my pants.
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Post by duan on Jan 21, 2011 9:58:42 GMT -5
SWT Lineup: Week #3 [01/16/11 - 01/23/11]
01/20/11 - SWT Central Wing - Missouri A.J. Matthews vs. Adam Nelson Devin Curtis & Evan Pagano vs. JD Richards & Tyler Moxley T-Mac vs. Aaron Wade vs. Nikollaj Punk SWT: Central Wing World Championship: Ricky Slayer (c) vs. Kid Carnage
01/20/11 - SWT Foreign Wing - Canada Darren Daniels (w/Matt Morrison) vs. Cyrus Black Cameron Stone (w/2 Cold) vs. Rated R Chris Hammers & Jason Star vs. Jason Williams & Marcus Jones Cody Rejero vs. Chaz Classic SWT: Foreign Wing World Championship: Jin Yamato (c) vs. Kevin Hart
01/21/11 - SWT Foreign Wing - Canada The Camerons vs. Cyrus Black & Assassin Sam Kineval vs. Chris Cutter Chris Hammers vs. Jason Williams Chaz Classic & Red Dragon vs. Cody Rejero & Rated R SWT: Foreign Wing World Championship: Jin Yamato (c) vs. Adam Kemp
01/23/11 - SWT Southern Wing - Texas Brady Thomas vs. Luke Collins Brett Thomas & Jack Richardson vs. Brian Thompson & Drew Parkland Ricky Williams vs. TriPod SWT: Southern Wing World Championship: Matt Original vs. LyNN vs. Jordan Devine vs. Joe Broni
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Post by Red Dragon on Jan 21, 2011 10:12:04 GMT -5
Next line-up looks good, Jin's two title defences will be a real challenge, hoping Ricky retains his title, and the Southern title bout should also be good, intresting to see Dragon team with Chaz, good luck and keep this up
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Post by duan on Jan 21, 2011 10:15:21 GMT -5
UNDER THE WING A weekly roundup of the Sims Wrestling Territories
- Sims Wrestling Territories' management is said to be extremely pleased with the impressive week of shows put on by their wings this past week. The events have been mostly on or above target attendance wise and the action quality has been on target also. With the strict budget, this could mean raises for the Foreign & Eastern wings, as they are the most successful after two full weeks.
- SWT also announced that a monthly 'review & ranking' of the wings will be released at the end of each month. Also, with this monthly review, the financial numbers will be released and updated. I would figure after the first month, everyone's numbers will still be steady, but a possible decline could occur.
- On to some superstar rumblings...with the week off, Duan Sanchez Jr. (Eastern Wing) took the time to marry and honeymoon with his longtime girlfriend. They married on Long Island in a private reception and are currently honeymooning in Canada...Chris Hammers (Foreign Wing) has stated that he 'cannot wait to get back and mix things up' after missing the last two Foreign shows...Mike Fury (Western Wing) is said to be completely furious with an unknown worker backstage. Fury is known to keep his cool, but this particular worker has been getting under his skin and rubbing him the wrong way...Finally, Luke Collins & Brady Thomas (Southern Wing) are set to kick off the next Southern show with a rematch in what should be an epic encounter yet again. Management has given these guys 10 extra minutes of time to make sure there is a clear winner.
- On my word, the SWT management has yet to hear from any television markets regarding a television show for the Foreign Wing. As of now, live events will continue and possibly expand.
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Post by duan on Jan 29, 2011 11:23:31 GMT -5
Sims Wrestling Territories Presents Central Wing Wrestling Missouri - 01/20/11 Attendance: 363
The SWT is geared up to present the second Central Wing show tonight in Missouri! The crowd is roughly the same as the first show that took place on the second, but I have a feeling they will respond better tonight. The overall mood is uplifting and the event should definitely be something to see.
Match #1 (20 Minute Time Limit) A.J. Matthews vs. Adam Nelson Steady opener for the evening as both men are looking to prove that they are no stepping stones in this business. Matthews is coming off a big win against Nikollaj Punk and Nelson is searching for a win in his first singles bout. Matthews seemed to have the fans again after they saw his fighting style in person, but Nelson wasn't going to go down lightly. The two men fought to a near draw, but Nelson finished off Matthews, who the crowd thought had the match, after the Picture This! Winner: Adam Nelson (18:34) ***
Following the pinfall, out of sportsmanship, Nelson helped Matthews to his feet and shook his hand. Nelson then went to walk away but came back with a superkick right to Matthew's jaw! Nelson then posed for the crowd, who booed him loudly and then he walked to the back, pretending to take pictures of his handy work.
Match #2 (20 Minute Time Limit) Devin Curtis & Evan Pagano vs. JD Richards & Tyler Moxley Curtis & Pagano team up for the second show in a row, this time against another two established superstars. Richards & Moxley seemed to have a gameplan prior to going into the match and wanted to make sure that Pagano & Curtis don't get the idea that they will be ruling team wrestling in the Central Wing. Even though they had a solid plan and they worked perfectly together, they were still no match for arguably the best tag team in wrestling today. Pagano put down Richards with The Calling and Curtis finished him off with the 450 Splash as Moxley can only watch his teammate be pinned from his corner. Winners: Evan Pagano & Devin Curtis (12:56) **1/2
Before the next match, which was a triple threat match, T-Mac came down to a nice ovation from the crowd. He told the fans that he has to give Ricky Slayer credit for their encounter in Minnesota, as Slayer took him to the edge and push him over. Mac then applauds Slayer but then becomes very serious. He tells the crowd that tonight will be a completely different story and Punk & Wade will soon feel the disappointment in Mac.
Match #3 (20 Minute Time Limit) T-Mac vs. Aaron Wade vs. Nikollaj Punk T-Mac tried to make good on his promise, but I think it was a bit more difficult than he thought it would be, as neither Punk or Wade are real pushovers. Aaron Wade had a much better show than last time out and seemed to be better prepared. Punk still had ring-rust and had to shake off big blows from both of his opponents. Eventually, Wade & Mac worked together to eliminate Punk from the match equation and then they went toe-to-toe. Mac ousted Wade and beat him following a Shining Wizard and a quick pinfall. Winner: T-Mac (15:14) ***
T-Mac celebrated his win and was congratulated by a handshake from Aaron Wade. Mac walked out with his head held high and you have to assume that he is next in line for another title shot at whoever the champion may be.
Speaking of, it was announced that our main event was next and it will be for the SWT: Central Wing Championship! It will have a thirty minute time limit!
SWT Foreign Wing Championship Match #4 (30 Minute Time Limit) Ricky Slayer (c) vs. Kid Carnage Kid Carnage had scored a big win last show over Tyler Moxley, so that set him up for a title shot against Ricky Slayer tonight. Carnage & Slayer are certainly no strangers to each other having shared countless encounters in the past. Carnage made sure that Slayer did gain the strong upperhand to begin with and tried to use his mixture of speed & power to his advantage. Slayer had Carnage well scouted though and was able to gain a heavy advantage during the midway of the match. Carnage somehow found the willpower (maybe it was the fans) to get back into things and almost score the pinfall after a Double Stomp. Slayer then battle to get the advantage back and decided it was time to end things. Slayer nailed a nasty Lariat from literally nowhere and scored the three after an awesome match. Winner AND STILL SWT: CENTRAL WING CHAMPION: Ricky Slayer (24:15) ***
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