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WCWA Presents:
Sweet Dreams
April 15th 2006
MGM Grand Garden Arena
Paradise, Nevada
Theme Song: "Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of These)" by Marilyn Manson
Secondary Theme Song: "If I Died" by Versus The World
MAIN EVENT
WCWA World Heavyweight Championship Match
Jack Evans (c)
versus
Claudio Castagnoli[/color]
Being undefeated in professional wrestling or any sport is something not many can claim, especially for an extended length of time. When you go undefeated, you gain a lot of attention from your peers and quickly. Everyone wants to be the guy to end the streak. But in gaining the attention, you also move up the ranks of whatever you're attempting to achieve, at a much higher rate than someone that would lose from time to time. Afterall, winning IS the objective in all sports.
This is the case with Castagnoli. To date, he is unpinned, unsubmitted, and unbeaten. His record is flawless. Tag team matches, six man tag matches, eight on eight Cibernetico matches and most importantly, singles matches. Everyone who has stood across the ring from the Snobby Swiss Aristocrat, "Double C" Claudio Castagnoli, has come back with a loss. The mountain of a man Castagnoli has a significant height and weight advantage over most opponents he locks up with. With Jack Evans, this is a story far too familiar.
Evans has spent a majority of his WCWA career, the longest possible WCWA career since the opening night, competing with the Junior Heavyweights. He is a multiple time WCWA Junior Heavyweight champion and went all the way to the finals of the Junior Heavyweight Menage Et Trois tournament, a tournament that included nearly every wrestler in WCWA. But Heavyweight gold had always escaped the grasp of Jack Evans. Not because he had countless shots. In fact, prior to his victory at Dark Desires, Jack Evans only had two shots at the Heavyweight championship prior. Once in the 16 person Torneo Cibernetico match (and not before wrestling earlier in the night in the aforementioned Menage Et Trois tournament finale). The other time? The very first match in WCWA history, a ladder battle royal to crown the first champion.
At Sweet Dreams, these two forces will lock up. Will the future legend of WCWA Jack Evans be able to retain his championship gold, or will the mountainous Castagnoli just be too much? Find out at Sweet Dreams!
CO-MAIN EVENT
30 Participants, One Winner
Gauntlet for the Gold; Over the Top Rope Battle Royal
Winner Receives a Guaranteed Shot at the WCWA World Heavyweight Championship[/color]
The Gauntlet for the Gold returns to WCWA at Sweet Dreams and as has become primary, the winner will receive a shot at the WCWA World Heavyweight championship at a future date. The last winner, Beef Wellington, nearly upset Chris Hero for the championship, so any man or woman could certainly cash in. Participants will be assigned numbers from 1-30. #1 will be the first entrant and #2 the second. These first two wrestlers will compete for two minutes. Every ninety seconds following these initial two entrants, another wrestler will enter the fray, until all thirty wrestlers have entered. Elimination occurs by pin fall, submission, or over the top rope and both feet touching the arena floor. Referees will be assigned to the floor to assure eliminations are followed through with, and a referee inside the ring to count pinfalls and check submissions. The following wrestlers have been confirmed for the battle royal, listed not in order of entry, but order of announcement.
1. Beef Wellington
2. Jimmy Jacobs
3. Brain Damage
4. Lance Storm
5. Darin Corbin
6. Ryan Cruz
7. Joey Ryan
8. Chuck Taylor
9. Chris Hero
10. Delirious
11. Pac
12. Nathan Kelley
13. Zach Gowen
14. Onryu
15. Daisuke Sekimoto
16. Jun Kasai
17. Jaki Numazawa
18. Matt Sydal
19. Tracy Smothers
20. Devon Moore
21. Emil Sitoci
22. Eddie Kingston
23. Joey Ryan
24. Sabian
25. Ruckus
26. Danny Havoc
27. Drake Younger
28. Tommy End
29. Necro Butcher
30. SeXXXy Eddy
WCWA World Tag Team Titles Match
2/3 Falls Triangle Match
Aerial Insanity (Delirious & Pac) (c)
versus
The Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero & Chuck Taylor)
versus
The BLK Out (Ruckus & Sabian)
[/color]
In WCWA, it takes three points to challenge for the World Tag Team championships. Three wins in a row. Since the system was established, three teams have reached these three points. Ruckus and Sabian, who were the former champions prior to Aerial Insanity, the Aerial Insanity themselves, and The Kings of Wrestling. While BLK Out and Aerial Insanity made it quite clear on their journey to the championships that they were going for them, the Kings of Wrestling gathered their points a different way. With a series of wins in "super fight" tag team matches against combination of the BLK Out, the Kings of Wrestling silently climbed the tag team ranks, unnoticed by nearly everyone else in the division. With Taylor losing his International championship and Hero losing his World Heavyweight, the two look to regain championship gold, now together, from the Aerial Assault.
But! A wrench is thrown into the works! Just when it was thought the match was set, Aerial Assault versus Kings of Wrestling, the BLK Out score their third point.. And insert themselves in this match. Which changes the rules very drastically. The match will now be a 2 out of 3 falls match, under triangle rules. The first fall will eliminate one team. To win the match, a team must score two falls. Meaning, if the Kings of Wrestling eliminate the BLK Out, the Aerial Assault would have to beat the Kings of Wrestling twice, to retain the titles, while the Kings would only need one more fall. It's a VERY interesting concept that could work for and against all three teams.
WCWA Death Match Championship Match
Brain Damage (c)
versus
Eddie Kingston[/color]
Pick your words wisely because you never know when you're going to have to eat them. This is the case for Brain Damage. Hot off the heels of winning the King of the Death Matches tournament and the Death Match championship, Brain Damage and manager Joey Eastman were jubilant and proclaimed Brain Damage to be the baddest man on the planet. Unfortunately, this didn't sit well for "God's Middle Child" Eddie Kingston. The King of Diamonds took notice with Brain Damage, immediately laying out both members of the North Star Express and getting into a stare down with Brain Damage. While the King isn't known for being a death match wrestler, he's not afraid to break out the weaponry or to bleed if the opportunity deems necessary. To shut up Brain Damage, it's going to be.
WCWA American Joshi Championship Match
Allison Danger (c)
vs.
Sara Del Ray[/color]
Female professional wrestling has long been regarded as just a joke, but to these two women, these two VERY hard hitting women, it's anything but a joke. The pioneer of women's wrestling in WCWA, the first WCWA American Joshi champion Allison Danger defends against the undefeated "American Angel" Sara Del Ray. It's almost a mimic match of the main event. Danger and Evans, the defending champion and member of the BLK Out, doing battle with the undefeated challenger representing the Kings of Wrestling. Del Ray has an unbelievable amount of skill and training unlike any other. Will she be able to take the championship away from Danger?
WCWA International Title Match
Tommy End (c)
vs.
Lance Storm[/color]
Getting a read on Lance Storm has been an unenviable task as of late. He seemed ready to turn the other cheek, to be a "good guy" as wrestling terminology says.. seemed ready to put Joey Eastman's shenanigans behind him after the ill fated relationship with the Doctor of Style Slick.. Only to don a mask and align himself with Jimmy Jacobs and the Age of the Fall, if only for one night. Lance Storm's true colors couldn't be more jaded and while WCWA International champion Tommy End respects everything Lance Storm has accomplished in the wrestling buisness, he doesn't respect Storm's attitude, his underhanded tactics, and the scum that Storm chooses to associate himself with. For pure wrestling fans, this should be a treat, as Lance Storm gets his very first shot at WCWA International gold against champion Tommy End.
30 Minute Iron Man Tables Match
WCWA World Television Title Match
Joey Ryan w/ Bobby Heenan (c)
versus
Danny Havoc[/color]
Sometimes, the Brain can be more trouble than he's worth. Like signing open contracts that loop you into title defenses before you've even won the championship. Unfortunately for Joey Ryan, this is the case. And now he's set to face "The Death Match Drunker" Danny Havoc in a match that HAS to favor Havoc, a 30 minute iron man tables match. For 30 minutes, these two men will do battle.. And the man who puts his opponent through the most tables will win the match and walk away as the WCWA World Television champion. This feud has raged on for several weeks and it will come to a smashing head at Sweet Dreams.
One on One Match
Zach Gowen
versus
Beef Wellington[/color]
When the match was made during Synthetic, and sent to our graphics department, Beef Wellington was still the World Television champion, and would have been defending the championship. But the Age of the Fall cost him the title and essentially handed it to Joey Ryan. Which was foolish of them, with Zach Gowen getting a title shot, wasn't it? Now a non-title grudge match, Gowen looks to continue the war that Beef Wellington and Jimmy Jacobs have waged for so long.
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WCWA Presents:
Sweet Dreams
April 15th 2006
MGM Grand Garden Arena
Paradise, Nevada
Theme Song: "Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of These)" by Marilyn Manson
Secondary Theme Song: "If I Died" by Versus The World
MAIN EVENT
WCWA World Heavyweight Championship Match
Jack Evans (c)
versus
Claudio Castagnoli[/color]
Being undefeated in professional wrestling or any sport is something not many can claim, especially for an extended length of time. When you go undefeated, you gain a lot of attention from your peers and quickly. Everyone wants to be the guy to end the streak. But in gaining the attention, you also move up the ranks of whatever you're attempting to achieve, at a much higher rate than someone that would lose from time to time. Afterall, winning IS the objective in all sports.
This is the case with Castagnoli. To date, he is unpinned, unsubmitted, and unbeaten. His record is flawless. Tag team matches, six man tag matches, eight on eight Cibernetico matches and most importantly, singles matches. Everyone who has stood across the ring from the Snobby Swiss Aristocrat, "Double C" Claudio Castagnoli, has come back with a loss. The mountain of a man Castagnoli has a significant height and weight advantage over most opponents he locks up with. With Jack Evans, this is a story far too familiar.
Evans has spent a majority of his WCWA career, the longest possible WCWA career since the opening night, competing with the Junior Heavyweights. He is a multiple time WCWA Junior Heavyweight champion and went all the way to the finals of the Junior Heavyweight Menage Et Trois tournament, a tournament that included nearly every wrestler in WCWA. But Heavyweight gold had always escaped the grasp of Jack Evans. Not because he had countless shots. In fact, prior to his victory at Dark Desires, Jack Evans only had two shots at the Heavyweight championship prior. Once in the 16 person Torneo Cibernetico match (and not before wrestling earlier in the night in the aforementioned Menage Et Trois tournament finale). The other time? The very first match in WCWA history, a ladder battle royal to crown the first champion.
At Sweet Dreams, these two forces will lock up. Will the future legend of WCWA Jack Evans be able to retain his championship gold, or will the mountainous Castagnoli just be too much? Find out at Sweet Dreams!
CO-MAIN EVENT
30 Participants, One Winner
Gauntlet for the Gold; Over the Top Rope Battle Royal
Winner Receives a Guaranteed Shot at the WCWA World Heavyweight Championship[/color]
The Gauntlet for the Gold returns to WCWA at Sweet Dreams and as has become primary, the winner will receive a shot at the WCWA World Heavyweight championship at a future date. The last winner, Beef Wellington, nearly upset Chris Hero for the championship, so any man or woman could certainly cash in. Participants will be assigned numbers from 1-30. #1 will be the first entrant and #2 the second. These first two wrestlers will compete for two minutes. Every ninety seconds following these initial two entrants, another wrestler will enter the fray, until all thirty wrestlers have entered. Elimination occurs by pin fall, submission, or over the top rope and both feet touching the arena floor. Referees will be assigned to the floor to assure eliminations are followed through with, and a referee inside the ring to count pinfalls and check submissions. The following wrestlers have been confirmed for the battle royal, listed not in order of entry, but order of announcement.
1. Beef Wellington
2. Jimmy Jacobs
3. Brain Damage
4. Lance Storm
5. Darin Corbin
6. Ryan Cruz
7. Joey Ryan
8. Chuck Taylor
9. Chris Hero
10. Delirious
11. Pac
12. Nathan Kelley
13. Zach Gowen
14. Onryu
15. Daisuke Sekimoto
16. Jun Kasai
17. Jaki Numazawa
18. Matt Sydal
19. Tracy Smothers
20. Devon Moore
21. Emil Sitoci
22. Eddie Kingston
23. Joey Ryan
24. Sabian
25. Ruckus
26. Danny Havoc
27. Drake Younger
28. Tommy End
29. Necro Butcher
30. SeXXXy Eddy
WCWA World Tag Team Titles Match
2/3 Falls Triangle Match
Aerial Insanity (Delirious & Pac) (c)
versus
The Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero & Chuck Taylor)
versus
The BLK Out (Ruckus & Sabian)
[/color]
In WCWA, it takes three points to challenge for the World Tag Team championships. Three wins in a row. Since the system was established, three teams have reached these three points. Ruckus and Sabian, who were the former champions prior to Aerial Insanity, the Aerial Insanity themselves, and The Kings of Wrestling. While BLK Out and Aerial Insanity made it quite clear on their journey to the championships that they were going for them, the Kings of Wrestling gathered their points a different way. With a series of wins in "super fight" tag team matches against combination of the BLK Out, the Kings of Wrestling silently climbed the tag team ranks, unnoticed by nearly everyone else in the division. With Taylor losing his International championship and Hero losing his World Heavyweight, the two look to regain championship gold, now together, from the Aerial Assault.
But! A wrench is thrown into the works! Just when it was thought the match was set, Aerial Assault versus Kings of Wrestling, the BLK Out score their third point.. And insert themselves in this match. Which changes the rules very drastically. The match will now be a 2 out of 3 falls match, under triangle rules. The first fall will eliminate one team. To win the match, a team must score two falls. Meaning, if the Kings of Wrestling eliminate the BLK Out, the Aerial Assault would have to beat the Kings of Wrestling twice, to retain the titles, while the Kings would only need one more fall. It's a VERY interesting concept that could work for and against all three teams.
WCWA Death Match Championship Match
Brain Damage (c)
versus
Eddie Kingston[/color]
Pick your words wisely because you never know when you're going to have to eat them. This is the case for Brain Damage. Hot off the heels of winning the King of the Death Matches tournament and the Death Match championship, Brain Damage and manager Joey Eastman were jubilant and proclaimed Brain Damage to be the baddest man on the planet. Unfortunately, this didn't sit well for "God's Middle Child" Eddie Kingston. The King of Diamonds took notice with Brain Damage, immediately laying out both members of the North Star Express and getting into a stare down with Brain Damage. While the King isn't known for being a death match wrestler, he's not afraid to break out the weaponry or to bleed if the opportunity deems necessary. To shut up Brain Damage, it's going to be.
WCWA American Joshi Championship Match
Allison Danger (c)
vs.
Sara Del Ray[/color]
Female professional wrestling has long been regarded as just a joke, but to these two women, these two VERY hard hitting women, it's anything but a joke. The pioneer of women's wrestling in WCWA, the first WCWA American Joshi champion Allison Danger defends against the undefeated "American Angel" Sara Del Ray. It's almost a mimic match of the main event. Danger and Evans, the defending champion and member of the BLK Out, doing battle with the undefeated challenger representing the Kings of Wrestling. Del Ray has an unbelievable amount of skill and training unlike any other. Will she be able to take the championship away from Danger?
WCWA International Title Match
Tommy End (c)
vs.
Lance Storm[/color]
Getting a read on Lance Storm has been an unenviable task as of late. He seemed ready to turn the other cheek, to be a "good guy" as wrestling terminology says.. seemed ready to put Joey Eastman's shenanigans behind him after the ill fated relationship with the Doctor of Style Slick.. Only to don a mask and align himself with Jimmy Jacobs and the Age of the Fall, if only for one night. Lance Storm's true colors couldn't be more jaded and while WCWA International champion Tommy End respects everything Lance Storm has accomplished in the wrestling buisness, he doesn't respect Storm's attitude, his underhanded tactics, and the scum that Storm chooses to associate himself with. For pure wrestling fans, this should be a treat, as Lance Storm gets his very first shot at WCWA International gold against champion Tommy End.
30 Minute Iron Man Tables Match
WCWA World Television Title Match
Joey Ryan w/ Bobby Heenan (c)
versus
Danny Havoc[/color]
Sometimes, the Brain can be more trouble than he's worth. Like signing open contracts that loop you into title defenses before you've even won the championship. Unfortunately for Joey Ryan, this is the case. And now he's set to face "The Death Match Drunker" Danny Havoc in a match that HAS to favor Havoc, a 30 minute iron man tables match. For 30 minutes, these two men will do battle.. And the man who puts his opponent through the most tables will win the match and walk away as the WCWA World Television champion. This feud has raged on for several weeks and it will come to a smashing head at Sweet Dreams.
One on One Match
Zach Gowen
versus
Beef Wellington[/color]
When the match was made during Synthetic, and sent to our graphics department, Beef Wellington was still the World Television champion, and would have been defending the championship. But the Age of the Fall cost him the title and essentially handed it to Joey Ryan. Which was foolish of them, with Zach Gowen getting a title shot, wasn't it? Now a non-title grudge match, Gowen looks to continue the war that Beef Wellington and Jimmy Jacobs have waged for so long.