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Post by waylon on May 25, 2007 21:47:26 GMT -5
PWU "The Ki To Victory" Results October 7th @ The New Alhambra Arena Attendance - 275 Max Boyer def. Josh Abercrombie in 15:33 with a top-rope powerbomb. Really great opener here with Abercrombie really bringing the sleaze factor. The finish was absolutely awesome. After the match, Abercrombie got on the mic and said that he didnt lose the IWA:MS since it can only be defended in an offically sanctioned IWA:MS ring.
Gran Akuma def. Tyler Black in 13:39 with a school-boy after Icarus interfered. Another really good match in the series these two have had. Akuma and Black have really been stepping up their game. I wouldnt be surprised to see one of, if not both of them move up into title contention very soon. After the match, Gran Akuma ran out the front door of the building. Todd Gordon came out, and after talking for awhile, said that Black would get his last shot at Akuma at the next show. This time though, there wont be any chance of interference since the match will take place inside a steel cage.
Chuck Taylor def. Jigsaw in 14:03 with a 450 splash. Very nice debut here for Chuck Taylor. A lot of the crowd seemed very unfamiliar with him though. I don't really think it mattered in the end though as he sure as hell let them know who he was. It was quite obvious from the beginning though that Jigsaw was taking yet another loss.
El Generico def. Brandon Thomaselli in 18:57 with a split-legged moonsault. This was it, Thomasellis last chance...and he blew it. The match was great though. Thomaselli and Generico work very well together. Sadly though, we wont be seeing these two face off for awhile, at least while Generico is champ. After the match, Sal and Vito Thomaselli ran down to the ring. It looked as if Generico was going to get an undeserved beating. However, Vito got on the mic and said that Brandon was a disgrace to the family and that he should be ashamed of himself. The two then attacked Brandon. In the end, they dragged him right out of the building and said he is no longer welcome.
BLK OUT def. Up In Smoke in 20:04 with a Joker Driver after interference from Eddie Kingston. These two teams went out there and put on a tag-team masterpiece. Im convinced neither team can have a bad match. It kind of sucks though that it had to end the way it did. Regardless, the match was all kinds of awesome. Kingston got on the mic after the match and said that he hopes Up In Smoke understand. Its all business, and he just wants to protect his boys and the BLK OUT name.
Eddie Kingston def. Rocky Romero in 15:47 with a Yakuza kick. Wow. I'm seriously speechless after this one. Kingston turned up the stiffness here, nearly knocking out Romero on a few occasions. Romero doesn't play around though either. He gave King his fare share of elbows and straight punches to the face. In the end though, King was able to get lucky with the Yakuza kick out of nowhere.
Low-Ki def. Ruckus in 23:41 with a Ki Krusher. Really good stuff here. It was painfully obvious Ki was going to get the win since Ki/Kingston has been building for awhile now. That however didn't stop the match from being pretty damn good. During the match, a huge brawl around ringside broke out when Joker, Sabian, and Kingston came out to help Ruckus. That brought out Reyes and Romero to help out Ki. Both sides fought there way to the back.
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Post by kc on May 25, 2007 21:55:03 GMT -5
As always a great show SEH, nice opener with Abercrombie, yeah nice heel heat afterwords with Abercrombie still the champ. Thought the Akuma/Black feud would end here but I was wrong, great way to end It Inside of the cage. Awesome seeing Taylor debut, erm you jobbing 'Saw? . Generico/Thomaselli sorta shocked me, I knew Generico was gonna go over, but the after match with Vito and Sal kicking him out was shocking. I would have had all the Thomaselli's attack 'Saw, and maybe 'Saw could bring In some Chikara talent like Storm or Wicked, but none the less good booking. King/Romero seemed hella-stiff. Obvious Ki was going over, but yeah King/Ki should be amazing no doubt It will live up to the hype. My favorite diary on the board, keep It up bro.
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Post by waylon on May 26, 2007 9:34:30 GMT -5
We're back with some HUGE news for our November show at the new Alhambra. On November 4th, we will bring you "Caged Heat". As all of you know, Tyler Black will be facing Gran Akuma inside of a steel cage. However, due to recent on goings between the Rottweilers and BLK OUT, Todd Gordon has been forced to add TWO MORE CAGE MATCHES! At Caged Heat, BLK OUT of Joker and Sabian will defend their tag titles against Cheech and Cloudy inside the cage. Last month, Up In Smoke looked to have the titles won, but at the last second, Eddie Kingston came down to help out his "boys". Mr. Gordon has been extremely upset at the amount of interference as of late. He hopes this will remove it. Also, Eddie Kingston will finally face off against Low-Ki. This match has been highly anticipated for months now. Due to that, Mr. Gordon doesn't want the match to be ruined with interference. With that said, Eddie Kingston will face Low-Ki inside the steel cage. Now, onto other pressing issues. At the last show, Sal and Vito Thomaselli best up their own brother and kicked him out of the arena, saying he is no longer welcome. Well, TG has something different to say. TG said that Sal and Vito have no say in who is or isn't allowed to wrestle in the PWU ring and that they showed incredible arrogance in acting like they did. So, at Caged Heat, Sal and Vito will face off against Brandon and a partner of his choosing. We'll be back later in the week with another update to announce some more matches for Caged Heat.
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Post by waylon on May 26, 2007 18:36:00 GMT -5
One more update here before our next show. We have received word from Brandon Thomaselli that he has found himself a tag partner. Thomaselli said that Sal and Vito are going to get what they have coming to them on Sunday. He hasn't given us any clues as to who he is bringing with him, other than that they will be known as "Spinal Tap". On November 4th, El Generico will once again defend his Junior-Heavyweight championship. This time, he will be facing off with Marek Brave. Brave has done pretty well for himself since debuting and has earned himself a title shot. These two have the potential to put on a show stealer. Come November 4th, we will see the debut of five, possibly six new superstars, depending on Brandon Thomaselli's partner. We here at PWU have recently done some house cleaning and have decided to sever our ties with the following stars: Joel Maximo, Jose Maximo, Devon Moore and Luke Hawx. We promise you though, we will no doubt make up for their loss. Here is the current line-up for "Caged Heat". VS.PWU Championship - Cage Match Eddie Kingston (C) vs. Low-KiVS.PWU Tag-Team Championships - Cage Match BLK OUT (C) vs. Up In SmokeVS.Cage Match Tyler Black vs. Gran AkumaVS.Brandon Thomaselli & ??? vs. The Iron Saints
Plus Chuck Taylor, Josh Abercrombie, Jigsaw, Max Boyer, and much much more.
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