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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2011 6:52:06 GMT -5
Very detailed and very neat
I think this was a good match, I barely know anybody on the roster.
Good show and keep this going!
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Post by duan on Apr 27, 2011 15:54:08 GMT -5
the following is a presentation of territorial sims wrestlings TSW: WEST TERRITORY [5/6/11] [Tempe, AZ] [Seminar Hall] FINAL ATTENDANCE: 712
Things seem a tad off here in the Western Territory tonight as bell time was supposed to be 8 on the dot and its already 8:10. After a few moments and rustling, things start to happen and a skinny man in a tuxedo comes running down to the ring. He introduces himself as Jack Sharp and welcomes us to a TSW Presentation! Crowd starts to chant for TSW and wrestling in general as Sharp runs down the card for us tonight. There will be five matches on tap tonight, including three TSW World Heavyweight Championship tournament bouts. Before Sharp could say anything else, he is interrupted by a familiar voice.
The 'leader' of the West Territory, Mike Bockwinkel, makes his presence known. Even though he is responsible for the show, the crowd still gives him a ton of grief until he yells at them to shut up. He welcomes everyone to the next 'wrestling experience' and makes a comment about how none of the matches tonight will be as good as his tomorrow. He then tells the referee to come down to start the show already.
Match #1 (TSW Heavyweight Championship Tournament Round One); Zeke vs. X Jack Crowd was especially behind X Jack as Zeke is considered to be an outside talent. Zeke and Jack start things off with a handshake and they lock up for sometime. After a good amount of mat wrestling, Jack tries to turn the tables and get something going in the match, but Zeke keeps him down. The crowd is getting restless and wants to see some action while Zeke puts his opponent down and then taunts to the crowd with his muscles. Finally, with Zeke's back turned, Jack gains some momentum and takes Zeke down with a head-scissors. Jack seems to have things going and sets up for The X, but Zeke ducks out of it and nails a big forearm smash. Zeke then picks Jack up and without any delay nails the Zeke Driver for the solid victory. Winner: Zeke via Zeke Driver in 12:59 [**]
Zeke celebrates as the crowd seems pretty disappointed. Seeing that the crowd isn't into his victory, Zeke shouts that they are all ignorant and don't know wrestling from their a*sholes. The crowd then boos heavier as Jack is helped to his feet by the official.
Jack Sharpe was getting ready to introduce the competitors for our next bout when he is interrupted by a young tag duo of Sean & Adam Impact. These two young men run down to the ring and grab a microphone each to talk about how good they are. They crown themselves 'Total Impact' and tell the crowd they were here to bring them the best in tag wrestling. Quickly, they are interrupted by X Matt who is dressed to fight. He tells Total Impact that he has a different opinion about the best tag team in TSW and that's him and his brother, X Jack. Since Jack just fought, he is challenge one of the brothers to take him on right now to prove who is really better. Adam steps up and tells Matt to bring it on!
Match #2; X Matt vs. Adam Impact (w/Sean Impact) Crowd was pretty split as they really don't care for either of these guys yet. Matt got the bigger pop since the crowd knows his brother pretty well. Match is fast to start and this is what the crowd wanted to begin things. Impact starts to take an advantage after some trash talk and hard hitting. After every successful move, Sean applauds his brother from the outside and starts taunting the crowd about how they are the best in TSW. After awhile, the crowd gets Matt motivated to fight again and he makes his comeback. He starts to get things rolling and setting up for the Avalanche when Sean Impact jumps on the apron and gets himself involved. Matt punches off the apron, but turns around into a superkick that only gets a two count! Adam cannot believe it and starts complaining to the referee. Matt then rolls him up from behind and scores the sneaky three count. Winner: X Matt via roll-up in 14:03 [**]
X Matt runs out of the ring before Sean Impact can get his hands on him and the crowd cheers as he walks up the entrance. Sean & Adam are furious as X Matt might have proven them wrong on a big night in wrestling history.
Jack Sharpe announces that our next match will be a TSW Heavyweight Championship Tournament Round One match up. The crowd cheers as we will find out who will join Zeke from the West Territory.
Match #3 (TSW Heavyweight Championship Tournament Round One); Daniel Sinn vs. Mike Edwards The crowd surely knew of Mike Edwards, who is an experience journeyman who has wrestled in quite a few promotions over his run. Edwards, who is nearing his forties already, had the power advantage over the young Sinn, but that didn't stop Daniel from taking the fight to him. Edwards, at first, took everything Sinn had and throw him all over the ring to the crowd's liking. They were expecting to see Edwards wipe the floor with him and move on to the next round, but Sinn wouldn't die that easily. He started to gain an advantage and out work the slower Edwards with some old school wrestling. Eventually, Sinn thought he had things all done and went for a missile dropkick, but missed horribly. Edwards lifted him up and whipped him off the ropes and nailed a HUGE lariat and pinned him cockily for the win. Winner: Mike Edwards via Lariat in 16:17 [**]
Edwards then rolled Sinn out of the ring. Sinn appeared to be knocked out legitimately and was helped out by a few workers. Edwards asked the crowd if this is what he should expect out of everyone else in this lousy territory. The only reason he came back was for a paycheck and to win some gold....and he has already been paid tonight! Edwards declares himself the next TSW World Heavyweight Champion and walks out of the ring.
The fans were treated with a rundown of upcoming TSW shows in their area and in general. Be sure to check out TSWrestling.com or PWTorch.com for any kind of updates to the company.
Match #4; Steve Kagemann vs. Ryan Ricklash Two more established stars due battle in some non-tournament action for the crowd. Kagemann has been around for what seems like forever and Ricklash is making his re-debut in pro wrestling after taking some time off. Kagemann got off to the early start and barely looked back the entire match. Ricklash tried to sneak in a few shots here or there, but Kagemann powered him down and made sure to keep the advantage. Ricklash went to drastic measures and poked Kagemann in the eye to gain a short flurry of shots, but he was quickly shot down. The fans wanted Kagemann to score a win and that he did, as he nailed the Fire Tornado for the easy win. Winner: Steve Kagemann via Fire Tornado in 7:13 [*1/2]
Kagemann celebrated with a few fans as Ricklash walked to the back pretty disappointed with himself. The fans gave him a small hand and he raised his arm before disappearing. Jack Sharpe then told the crowd that our next match will be the final for the evening and it will be another TSW World Heavyweight Championship Tournament Round One Match!
Match #5 (TSW Heavyweight Championship Tournament Round One); Mike Fury vs. Safu Anoa'i This match wasn't going to be pretty and the crowd had a real good idea about who these guys were. Anoa'i came out to some loud boos and the heat was just momentum for him. Anoa'i doesn't speak a word of English, but he knows what boos are. Fury came out and ran right down to the ring to get things started. The two men traded blows for a few moments before the Hawaiian monster took control and started to really lay into the crowd favorite, Fury. Anoa'i overpowered Fury for a good part of the match with Fury gaining some shots in here or there. The crowd kept booing Safu and he kept smiling every time they did. Finally, Fury find a seam, somehow, and took a small advantage that was quickly shot down. This match probably went longer than it should, but in the end, Fury battle his way to victory. Safu had him on the ropes and was about to throw him against the ropes for the Samoan Drop, when Fury reversed it and somehow lifted the big man up for a powerslam. Fury then sized him up and nailed a quick but effective Fury Cutter to send the fans home happy. Winner: Mike Fury via Fury Cutter in 27:25 [***]
Fury celebrated with the fans in the front row as Anoa'i started to throw things around. Fury got out of dodge and signaled that he was going to be champion as the show came to a close.
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Post by jbarqu88 on Apr 27, 2011 16:00:48 GMT -5
Great show! I love the aspect of the Territorial system. Love the layout. It's simple yet effective. I hope this goes for a while.
Keep it up!
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Post by Jack. on Apr 27, 2011 16:04:48 GMT -5
Very good show. I liked the X's strong involvement in the beginning and I'm glad Zeke beat Jack since Jack and Matt are better of in a tag feud or else only one of them will get the push. Looks like your going for Impact's vs. X's which sounds great in my opinion!
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Post by duan on Apr 27, 2011 22:25:19 GMT -5
FIRST NIGHT OF TSW RESULTS; AFTERMATH & FEEDBACK written by: JC; PWtorch.com [5/7/11]
TSW: EAST TERRITORY RESULTS [5/6/11 - HOBOKEN, NJ] - Brock Irish def. Marcus Jones via GoldRush (13:02) - Rated R def. Matt Daniels via Demonstration of Hell (17:08) - Matt Justice & Chris Jackal def. Tim Smith & Josh White via Double Underhook Suplex (21:42) - Jin Yamato def. Ace Bennett via roll-up (28:14) - Duan Sanchez Jr. def. Sean Shafer via SGM (22:39) |
- Overall feeling from the first East show is that the talent is definitely heavy in this wing. - Crowd was a bit higher than expected and the show was considered a success. - Matt Justice was caught with a stiff shot from Tim Smith and had his nose busted, but will be heeled for his match against Bennett in Astoria on the 8th. - A few workers are complaining about paying for their own travel arrangements, but according to Duan Sanchez Jr., this term was put into the contract the workers signed to start off with. - Tickets are still available for the 8th show in Astoria.
TSW: WEST TERRITORY RESULTS [5/6/11 - TEMPE, AZ] - Zeke def. X Jack via Zeke Driver (12:59) - X Matt def. Adam Impact via The Avalanche (14:03) - Mike Edwards def. Daniel Sinn via Lariat (16:17) - Steve Kagemann def. Ryan Ricklash via Fire Tornado (7:13) - Mike Fury def. Safu Anoa'i via Fury Cutter (27:25) |
- The West Territory's first show was also considered a success with the crowd amount that paid to come in. It was higher than expected and it seemed they enjoyed what they saw. - This territory seems to have more of a tag division rather than overall stars. - The decision to have Kagemann go over Ricklash in such fashion was made at the last minute by Bockwinkel. He has an angle for Ricklash and this was the best way to plant the seed. - Daniel Sinn was hurt on the Lariat by Edwards and was taken to the hospital. He is currently having 'concussion-like symptoms' and will tomorrow's show in Phoenix. - Tickets ARE STILL AVAILABLE for tomorrow's show in Phoenix.
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Post by kurtangleisgod on Apr 28, 2011 2:32:02 GMT -5
Really good show. I expected Edwards and Zeke to win their tournament matches ,but the last match was a coin flip, and I'm very glad Fury took it home. If I don't win the title, I am pulling for Fury. This is a lot to follow, but it should be awesome.
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 28, 2011 5:57:45 GMT -5
Good to see you still keeping this up, seems like all the right people went over in the tourney matches and can't wait to see the next show. With the main event as Dragon/Bock I'm sure it will be a good show and draw a crowd. Hoping Kineval is involved in the show someway also. Good luck and keep this up.
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Post by chaz on Apr 28, 2011 9:47:45 GMT -5
This is looking mighty fine! Get Chaz Classic and the Snap Brainbuster in here somewhere. Btw, I'd be happy to make any logos/graphics you need for this, Duanski.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Apr 28, 2011 20:37:01 GMT -5
Really good West show. Happy that you moved Zeke on, love to see him pushed in places other than PTW. I would love to see an X Bros push too though. Not really familiar with the other two characters that moved on, honestly. Like Kagemann winning his match though. Nice job.
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Apr 28, 2011 22:13:02 GMT -5
I'm really digging this, man, but what I don't like is how the owners are the main guys. Ask Dragon, I HATE putting myself over.
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Post by duan on Apr 30, 2011 14:17:30 GMT -5
the following is a presentation of territorial sims wrestlings TSW: WEST TERRITORY [5/7/11] [Phoenix, AZ] [Convention Center] FINAL ATTENDANCE: 902
Tonight's show starts on time as opposed to last night and the crowd is slightly bigger in size and volume. More TSW chants flow through the crowd as Jack Sharpe greets us for the second time in a row, this time we are in Phoenix! Sharpe lets the crowd know that there will be five more matches tonight, including the final West Territory TSW World Heavyweight Championship Tournament Round One match! Let's get down to business without anymore delay!
Match #1; Sam Kineval vs. Ryan Ricklash Ricklash is certainly looking for a better turnout tongiht in his match than yesterday, as he was beaten pretty badly by Steve Kagemann. Kineval, who is making his TSW debut tonight, came out hungry and with the crowd's support. Kineval stuck early and often as Ricklash was playing catch up for the entire match. Crowd also seemed a tad bored by this match and tried to get themselves into it with a few chants that didn't pan out. Kineval was setting Ricklash up to finish him off at about the 10 minute mark, when Ryan was about to overpower out of the Chaos Death Shot and gain some momentum. But, before he knew it, he was met with a huge lariat and Kineval quickly silenced any chance he had in the match with a Chaos Death Shot for the win. Winner: Sam Kineval via Chaos Death Shot in 12:43 [**]
Kineval left to a decent amount of cheers and celebrated his big debut win in TSW. Ricklash, on the other hand, seemed extremely disappointed in himself and left somberly as the crowd gave him a few claps. A better showing, but still not up to par.
Match #2; Steve Kagemann vs. Jason Star Another worker making his TSW debut tonight in Phoenix, as Jason Star came out and bewildered the crowd with his gimmick. The usual Star is a humble man, but tonight, he seemed to have swagger and cockiness with him. Kagemann came out to fight and took it to him early. Star fired back though, backing his cockiness with some great in ring ability. These two seemed to have some strange chemistry in the ring and it made for some great entertainment. Star and Kagemann traded near falls and it seemed like this one was going to go for awhile, but Star switched things up and nailed a move he calls 'Star Struck' for the surprise win. Winner: Jason Star via Star Struck in 20:01 [**1/2]
Star celebrated to a mixed reaction from the crowd as Kagemann picked himself up. Kagemann extended his hand, admitting he was beaten by the better man here tonight. Star went to shake and pulled his hand away and smirked as he walked up the ramp. Kagemann stared him down and shook his head as we moved on to our next match.
Before Sharp could announce that we will be seeing some singles action, he was interrupted by Total Impact for the second night in a row. Adam & Sean Impact made their way down to the ring and told the crowd to quiet down for the best tag team in TSW today! Sean went on about how his brother was screwed last night because of some cheap win and he is out for revenge against X Jack tonight! Tonight, Total Impact proves why they will be dominating the TSW!
Match #3; X Jack (w/X Matt) vs. Sean Impact (w/Adam Impact) These two men didn't want long to get at each other and the pace of this match was certainly different than the first two. Jack, who had to watch his brother win after losing to Zeke last night, came out hot and ready for fight. X Matt kept Adam Impact at bay on the outside to allow maximum opportunity in the ring. Sean Impact did eventually turn things around and take control. He sure didn't go without letting everyone know how great he was after every move, which didn't go over greatly with the crowd. Jack tried to roll him up for the win after he was taunting the crowd, but he only got the two count and Sean started to feel that he was in trouble. Sean made a signal to Adam and right away, Adam jumped on the apron and distracted the referee. Matt came running right over to tear him from the ropes and those two went at it. The referee became distracted, as did X Jack, and this allowed Sean Impact to knock Jack out with a chair from out of nowhere! Sean then rolled him up and got the three count in a stolen victory. Winner: Sean Impact via roll-up in 15:14 [***]
Total Impact raced up the entrance and quickly headed to the back before The X Brother could get their hands on them. The crowd booed Total Impact and X Matt eventually helped his brother regain himself in the ring. Clearly, this feud is far from over.
Match #4; Safu Anoa'i vs. Daniel Sinn A match between two competitors who both lost their TSW World Heavyweight Championship Tournament Round One matches last night and neither man was pleased to saw the least. Anoa'i, who is always in a foul mood, came out hitting extra stiff tonight and worked over the smaller Sinn at first. The crowd wasn't sure exactly who they really wanted in this match, but Sinn got the bigger crowd reaction due to the hatred of Anoa'i. Safu feeds off the jeers from the crowd, so it just fueled him for the entire match. Sinn tried to come back into the match, but it was really no use as he barely got any real offense in. Anoa'i was showing some intensity he was lacking last night and that's what gave him the win after a huge Samoan Drop. Winner: Safu Anoa'i via Samoan Drop in 10:28 [**]
Anoa'i celebrated as the crowd booed him up the ramp. It seems like the monster has awoken here in TSW and that doesn't look too good for the West Territory.
Jack Sharpe came down to the ring to announce to the crowd the upcoming TSW dates and reminded them to check out PWTorch for exclusive news updates on TSW. Then, he announced that our next match will be the main event and it will be the final TSW World Heavyweight Championship Tournament Round One match in the West Territory.
Match #5 (TSW Heavyweight Championship Tournament Round One); Red Dragon vs. Mike Bockwinkel Surely, as expected, this match definitely lived up to the huge potential and hype that was surrounding it. Red Dragon got the biggest hand of the night and this Wales native fed off the crowd against the unofficial leader of the West territory, Mike Bockwinkel. This match was an instant classic and had very good back and fourth wrestling. The crowd was all Dragon, which I think upset Bockwinkel and led him to gain some intensity. After a few near falls at the 20 minute mark, it seemed like match would just not end. Dragon sized Bockwinkel up for the Red Dragon Driver and nailed it...but only for a close two count! Dragon and the crowd couldn't believe it and he went for another one, but Bockwinkel countered and using dirty tactics, gave Dragon a low blow. Bockwinkel then thought all was send and done, and set up for the Bockwinkel Special, but Dragon rolled him up into a school boy! Still, it only resulted in a two count. These two men both got to their feet and traded blows for a little until Bockwinkel got the advantage. He went for a big back body drop, but it was canceled out by a kick to the skull and Dragon then nailed another Red Dragon Driver to finally score the win! Winner: Red Dragon via Red Dragon Driver in 29:14 [****]
Dragon could barely stand to get his hand raised, but the crowd gave him a standing ovation for an excellent match. Dragon walked up the entrance satisfied as Bockwinkel seemed real disappointed in himself.
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 30, 2011 14:57:13 GMT -5
Kineval face? its different and I like it. Sad Kagemann lost but good to see you building up Star. Jack/Sean makes perfect sense since you booked thier tag partners on the last show. Glad to see Safu pick up a win after a loss, his character is allways good for a monster push. Sad Sinn got two losses in a row though hopefuly he can get a win on the next show. Great to see the main event be so good and so happy Dragon got the win. Loving the kick to the skull finish ala Austin Aries would love for that to be a be a bit of a trademark. Keep this up.
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Post by legendkiller8 on May 2, 2011 20:17:52 GMT -5
Ohhhh! Here we come! The south show, my debut. I can't wait. Excitement is overwhelming!
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Post by duan on May 10, 2011 22:43:30 GMT -5
the following is a presentation of territorial sims wrestlings TSW: SOUTH TERRITORY [5/7/11] [San Antonio, TX] [Entertainment Hall] FINAL ATTENDANCE: 658
Crowd is a tad smaller than what TSW expected on the first night for the Southern territory, and they grow impatient as the show doesn't start until 8:15. Seems to be the same set up the South had last night with a little ramp and decent sized tron. We are greeted by Gregory Peterson, our host for the evening. Peterson announces that we will be treated to five matches in total tonight, with 2 TSW World Heavyweight Championship Tournament Round One matches. Gregory asks the crowd if they are ready for some action? Then, without further ado...
Before Gregory Peterson could announce the first match, he was interrupted by the young Jack Richardson. Jack tells him to shut up and let the talent speak for themselves. He welcomes everyone to the new edition of pro wrestling and begins to talk about how he was screwed out of being in the TSW World Heavyweight Championship Tournament and instead has no opponent at all tonight. He is laying out an open challenge to anyone with the balls to come out and fight right away. Richardson got an answer from an unexpected foe, Kevin Hart. Hart told Richardson to shut his mouth and let's get down to business.
Match #1; Jack Richardson vs. Kevin Hart Definitely an explosive way to kick the evening off and both men brought their A game to the dance tonight. Hart, a seasoned veteran in the territory, needed to make an example out of the cocky youngster in order to maintain his reputation as one of the best in the company. The match started off fast and stayed that way. The crowd was all for Hart and cheered for every big move he hit. Richardson was able to actually back his smack talk and brought some hard hitting moves to Hart. But, before it was all said and done, Hart nailed a nasty gut-buster and then locked in the Sharpshooter and Richardson had no choice but to tap. Winner: Kevin Hart via Sharpshooter in 18:15 [***]
Hart left to a nice ovation from the crowd and exited his way through the curtain as Richardson sat in the ring disappointed. Not the way this kid wanted to start his TSW career.
Match #2; Luke Collins & Drew Parkland vs. Brian Thompson & Johnny Arsenic This match was basically four guys thrown into a tag match in order to make the opening night card. Collins & Parkland actually found some chemistry as a team and seemed more comfortable, while their opponents were the complete opposite. Arsenic and Thompson have differing styles of wrestling and that led to some miscommunication when it came to in ring strategy. Collins & Parkland were able to corner their opponents from time to time and use basic tag maneuvers to get themselves over in the ring. The match ended after Thompson went to tag his partner in and Arsenic just left him high and dry. Collins took advantage and nailed a Burning Hammer to score the win for his team. Winners: Luke Collins & Drew Parkland via Burning Hammer on Thompson in 13:41 [**]
Thompson limped out of the ring as the crowd gave him a few cheers and the winners cleared out of the ring as we quickly moved to our next match. Gregory Peterson announced that it will be a TSW World Heavyweight Championship Tournament Round One match.
Match #3 (TSW Heavyweight Championship Tournament Round One); Matt Original vs. Brady Thomas Two veterans due battle in our third match of the evening and the crowd seemed to rally behind the territory leader, Matt Original. Original seemed more humble than usual and Thomas, who has wrestled for a long time, used mat wrestling slow down the match. Original & Thomas meshed well enough to put on the match of the night in my opinion and this one had a lot of false finishes. It could have gone either way and both men wanted it badly. The fans really pushed behind Original, but it turned out to not be enough for him to win the match. Thomas nailed the nasty Sling Blade and covered Original up for the impressive three count. Winner: Brady Thomas via Sling Blade in 23:26 [***1/2]
Thomas helped Original up after the bell rang and gave him a handshake out of respect. These two men go back a long way and for them to put on that impressive of a match was, well, impressive. Both received a nice ovation as Peterson came out to introduce our next match and also fill us in on our upcoming events.
Match #4; Cyrus Black vs. Korey Gunz Two underrated independent workers going into a war tonight as Korey Gunz and Cyrus Black both seemed ready for action. A handshake to begin the match set the tone for what was to come and that was an unexpected gem of a match. Gunz started off hard and fast and it seemed certain that he was going to end this one early, but that wasn't the case. The resilient Black fought back and even got the crowd's support behind him. Black used a nice mixture of attacks to gain the advantage and once he did, he kept it. Eventually, Gunz was victim to The Anxiety and Black became victorious in his first night in TSW. Winner: Cyrus Black via The Anxiety in 11:06 [**1/2]
Black helped his opponent to his feet and like the match before them, the two shook hands again. Black then vowed victory against Chris Hammers when the South has its next show. The crowd seems to really dig this kid.
Peterson came out to announce that our next match is the main event and will be our second TSW World Heavyweight Championship Tournament Round One match of the evening!
Match #5 (TSW Heavyweight Championship Tournament Round One); Jordan Devine vs. Bret Thomas Two young and very bright competitors finish off the night for the Southern crowd tonight. Devine and Thomas seem to have the most potential to improve in the branch and I'd wouldn't be surprised if one of these men took the whole tournament! The match started off with solid wrestling and very even action. That was until Devine used some underhanded tactics to gain the advantage his way and turn the tide of the entire match. These moves only upset Thomas even more and he came back harder and faster. Devine hit him equally as hard and fast though, canceling out any real attempt of offense for Thomas. That was until Devine made the mistake of going for a high risk maneuver off the top and missed! Thomas regained himself and went for the Hammer's Fall, but Devine ducked out of it and locked him up in the Moon Over Miami to score the pinfall in an excellent match. Winner: Jordan Devine via Moon Over Miami in 25:16 [***]
Devine celebrated his big win and the crowd gave both men a nice reception as the first night in the South Territory has come to a close.
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Post by legendkiller8 on May 10, 2011 22:54:19 GMT -5
Woah! My first win! Epic. I'm looking forward to my feud with Hammers.
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Post by Hi, I'm John on May 11, 2011 15:10:55 GMT -5
Don't really follow this that much, but I do know who's who and whatnot. Hart winning is good, he has been around for a while. Good tag match here, either team winning would've been good imo. Was hoping Matty-O would win, but it's fine. Like the respect after the match. Cyrus Black debuting and picking up the win was the best call, especially if you plan on building him up. Sounded like a really good main event and it seemed pretty equal at times. I like the outcome either way, gave some more advances towards the Tournament. Good show, you know haz' a follower out of me.
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Post by Ramos on May 11, 2011 16:01:39 GMT -5
Don't really follow this but the booking is superb as always Duaner and I love the territory system that is being used. I've got to start following this more.
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Post by jbarqu88 on May 11, 2011 16:34:07 GMT -5
Don't really know who much of these people are expect for Hart, so I'm happy he won. Love the format, simple and to the point. That's one thing I'm currently having problems with. The format.
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