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Post by The Undertaker on Apr 12, 2008 0:06:12 GMT -5
Nice to see a deal with NOAH and ROH! Should provide an opportunity for some great matches now that you can bring some of their talent in.
Drop a reply to my WWE '07 - '08 please.
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 12, 2008 2:50:15 GMT -5
Awsome show esp with me winning! The ROH and NOAH deal sounds great, Detroit Mi is that a sign?, One thing I didn't like is that you call your self RatedR in the shows couldn't you just use a realistic name? Keep it up. Reply to RSW please
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Post by Rated R on Apr 12, 2008 13:41:04 GMT -5
SRW.COM Results from Ring of Honor, Dragon Gate
Dragon Gate – 12/04/2008
2. DG Open the Triangle Gate Championship Match: Shingo Takagi, BxB Hulk & Cyber Kong Defeated Gamma, Stalker Ichikawa & Red Dragon (14:32) with the Blood Fall by Takagi to Dragon. ** 5. Daz Defeated Genki Horiguchi (12:24) with the Dazaster Driver. ***
Ring of Honor – 14/04/2008
3. Takeshi Morishima Defeated Mike Quackenbush & Dane Marcus (11:24) with the Backdrop Suplex to Marcus. *** 5. ROH World Tag Team Championship Match: Davey Richards & Rocky Romero Defeated DC Dubya & Evan Pegano(13:57) with the D.R. Driver from Richards to Pegano. *** 7. Duane Danchez Jr. Defeated Austin Aries (21:24) with the 2nd Generation Moonsault. **** 1/2
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Post by Jord on Apr 12, 2008 18:05:32 GMT -5
Backstage, Jordan Devine was shown pacing his locker room, with a towel slung over his shoulder.
Devine; I went out there, and that moron, Red Dragon cheats to beat me?! But y'know what, Dragon might have cheated to win, but he's the last thing on my mind. The main thing on my mind, is Steve Style! I saw your match, and I wasn't impressed, Style. Shine up the belt Steve, because I'm coming for it!
Devine then dropped the towel, before exiting the camera range.
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Post by saveusy2j on Apr 20, 2008 12:27:01 GMT -5
Name:Super Extreme From:Cleveland,Ohio Gimmick:An expert in extreme high-flying moves Finisher:630 Splash Disposition:Face
Other notes:
Theme Song is Famous by Puddle of Mudd
Age:26
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Post by haz on Apr 20, 2008 12:38:23 GMT -5
Name:Super Extreme From:Cleveland,Ohio Gimmick:An expert in extreme high-flying moves Finisher:630 Splash Disposition:Face Other notes: Theme Song is Famous by Puddle of Mudd Age:26 :- | dont top old posts.
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Post by stevereno159 on Apr 20, 2008 13:57:12 GMT -5
Name - Steven Kagemann Hometown - Des Moines, Iowa Gimmick - Punk - Pretty good wrestling skills, but will wrestle anybody anytime no matter how big of a favorite, or underdog he is. Finisher - The Flaming Twister (like kofi kingston's re-named lol)
bout 6"2, somewhat high-flying and can move fast in the ring
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Post by CF9™ on Apr 20, 2008 15:33:58 GMT -5
Working with ROH is awesome, I hope I get a chance to be on an inter promotional show.
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Post by Rated R on May 11, 2008 4:13:56 GMT -5
SRW First Trial 18/04/2008 - Detroit, MI
First Trial kicked off with Dale ‘Rated R’ Clarke and Scott Hudson running down tonight show, that will feature Steve Style’s first ever title defense!
Super Extreme Defeated Dane Marcus (7:32) with the 630 Splash. *** A surprisingly good way to kick off the show, with the debut of Super Extreme, who, from his performance here, could be something big in this company. The crowd loved his crazy moves, and nobody knew what he was going to do next. His style blended well with Marcus, and they put on a good opening match, with Extreme escaping a Marc Up attempted via a tornado DDT, and followed up with the 630 Splash.
Hollywood Punk Defeated Michael Magnum (12:21) with the Take 2. *** Another good match that saw two cocky heels clash. The opening minutes seemed more about ego that wrestling, as both men got in the face of fans, who started chanting “We want action”, and when the match got underway, they got it. Both men pulled out some good moves, but Punk was the better performer, and he plays the cocky heel brilliantly. Magnum looked like he would take the win when he set up Hollywood for the Superstar Driller, but Hollywood reversed it, and hit the Take 2 for the win.
Dale ‘Rated R’ Clarke hyped the fact that tomorrow night will see the crowning of first SRW X-Breed Champion, with all four men involved in the following tag team match taking each other on the a four way Elimination match.
Trace Demon & Ricky Williams Defeated Jake Richards & Red Dragon (18:32) with the Powerbomb. **** This was an incredible way to end the first half of the show, not only was the wrestling great, but the obvious tension between the four men was obvious from the start. The match was a mix of all styles, and certainly made for some interesting moments, including Dragon nearly being decapitated with a massive forearm from Williams. Richards was actually a match for Williams, and had him set up for the Tiger Driver, but was taken out from behind by Demon who hit him with a big Neckbreaker. Demon the locked in the Sharpshooter on Dragon, but before Dragon could tap Demon was blasted by a big kick to the skull from his own partner Ricky Williams, who then hit Dragon with the Powerbomb for the win.
Post match Ricky William got out of the ring before Trace Demon recovered. Demon did recover from the kick though, and cut a promo promising to get Williams tomorrow in the Elimination match.
-- Intermission –
Both SRW Opening Show and SRW First Glory went on sale for the first time during the intermission. The matches most people were talking about were the SRW World Championship Match from First Glory, Steve Style V. Daz (Opening Shot) and Jake Richards V. Daz (First Glory)
Daz, Matt Magnum and Ring of Honor star Jimmy Jacobs were signing autographs backstage. A lot of people are talking about Daz/ Jacobs.
Ring of Honor wrestler Austin Aries is in attendance watching the show. He is scheduled to wrestle Duane Sanchez Jr. on tomorrow’s show.
-- End Intermission --
Daz Defeated Jimmy Jacobs (21:32) with the Dazaster Driver. ****1/2 This match was incredible, and it was suprising that it was not the main event. The crowd was red hot for this match, and most of them were behind Daz, who seemed to be enjoying the attention, and got distracted by it a number of times, which allowed Jacobs to take control. Jacobs managed to lock in the End Time mid way through the match, and although Daz managed to escape the move took a lot out of him, and he was playing catch up for the rest of the match. There was some incredible spots during this match, including Jacobs missing a massive Senton attempted from inside the ring to the outside. This left Jacobs out of it, and Daz capitalized, getting Jacobs back in the ring and connecting with the Dazaster Driver for the win.
No Disqualification: Matt Magnum Defeated DC Dubya (13:21) with the 10mm Powerbomb. ***1/2 This was not a great match, but more of a brutal hardcore brawl. There was very little in the way of great technical wrestling, and this match should have been lower down the card. Both men used the no DQ ruling to its fullest, using chairs, tables and even barbed wire, and at one point Magnum tried to choke Dubya out with a lasso! Dubya attempted to connect with the F Bomb onto a barbed wire board, but Magnum countered and threw Dubya onto the board instead. Magnum followed up, hitting Dubya with the 10mm Powerbomb through a table to get the win, and the right to challenge for the world title tomorrow night.
SRW World Championship Match: Steve Style Defeated Duane Sanchez Jr. (20:42) with the Flashback. **** Style showed exactly why he is the champion here, putting on a great match with Sanchez, who really could be something big in the future. Style spent the opening minutes of the match in complete control, dominating the match, but Sanchez fought back out of nowhere, hitting Style with a big dropkick which caught him off guard, and followed up with some fast paced strikes that Style could not block. The match went back and forth until the end, with both men getting near falls a number of times, but Style surprised everyone when he caught Sanchez off guard with a superkick, and followed up with the Flashback for the win. (1st Defense)
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Post by Markw on May 11, 2008 6:14:36 GMT -5
Awesome to see this back and me still champ The show was great awesome write up, nice booking, I look forward to reading more Nice Job
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Post by Red Dragon on May 11, 2008 8:30:19 GMT -5
Yey its back! and you have a name instead of Rated R! Yes! Not bothered about SuperExterme would have rathered Marcus to win, hollywood punk winning is good but two heels? X- breed tilte whoooo! that sould be good, Elimanation match as well, good match I just need to re-attach my head first lol, Liking the intermission thing, Jimmy Jacobs BOOO not because I don't like him because he is allways used in sim diaries, its allways Jacobs and Aries as the special guests be more creative and book guys who arn't in other diaries, NO DQ match sounded great but I can't remember if they were feuding its been too long, Main Event sounded fantastic. Can't wait for more, maybe you should advertise hat the next card is up on the first post, hopefully you will keep this going good luck
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Post by mattoriginal on May 11, 2008 11:50:27 GMT -5
10mm Powerbomb, ftw!
So freaking glad this is back. But seriously DSJr. for Champ.
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Post by The Undertaker on May 11, 2008 18:26:31 GMT -5
Awesome to see this back man! I would give DSjr. the belt if i were you.
Drop a reply to my WWE '07 - '08 please. Vengeance is up!
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Post by iyfwkidzc on May 11, 2008 19:45:03 GMT -5
Makes me wonder where I've been the last two shows...
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Post by duan on May 11, 2008 21:52:19 GMT -5
hey , get on msn. or pm me. I have ideas. oh btw, this is lovely.
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Post by Rated R on May 12, 2008 11:47:09 GMT -5
Wrestling Observer Newsletter SRW News
Many people have been wondering what the ownership situation is in SRW. When it originally opened many people believed that Trace Demon was running the show, but since then Dale ‘Rated R’ Clarke has been making decisions at SRW shows. We can reveal that it is a joint venture between the two, with Dale ‘Rated R’ Clarke taking the ownership role on screen.
It looks like SRW will sign a working deal with Duaner Sanchez’s wrestling project SWP. Although it has not been confirmed it looks like the two will be sharing workers on the show. Expect more news on this shortly.
SRW are still looking for roster additions, and have been looking into signing new talent. An open trial has been announced to allow new roster additions to apply, much like when it first opened, and SRW owner Trace Demon has been in contact with some independent talent about signing ‘Non SRW Original’ contracts.
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Post by Red Dragon on May 12, 2008 12:02:17 GMT -5
No wonder I wern't booked on SRW, i'm on here instead Thats great with me, can't wait for the next show with all the talks with other shows anyone could be in a match
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Post by Rated R on May 12, 2008 16:35:07 GMT -5
SRW Revenge 19/04/2008 – Detroit, MI
Dale ‘Rated R’ Clarke and Scott Hudson ran down the card for SRW Revenge, which includes Steve Style’s title defense against Matt Magnum, and the crowning of the first ever SRW X-Breed Champion.
Jordan Devine Def. Johnny Reggae (10:32) with the Bridged Fisherman’s Suplex. *** A good match to kick off the second show of this weekend. The fans really take Devine’s skill seriously, and he really does have the wrestling skills to back up his legitimate athlete claim, taking it to Reggae right from the start, hitting him with quick well placed strikes and keeping Reggae grounded with excellent grapples. The usually cool and calm Reggae was getting frustrated, and attempted to hit the Invitation to Robbery, but Devine was ready, and reversed it into the Bridged Fisherman’s Suplex for the win.
DC Dubya Def. Adam Impact (6:31) with the F Bomb. ** Short and sweet, nothing more than a glorified squash. Dubya came out strong quickly, hitting Impact with a stiff dropkick which seemed to take him out, and Impact never got the chance to fight back, and was quickly put away by the F Bomb.
Daz Def. Steven Kagemann (12:42) with the Rose Clutch. *** Another solid match, although nobody was in doubt about who was going to win. Daz is a seriously impressive wrestler, and self centered gimmick is great. Kagemann was given a good amount of time to show off his stuff, and he is a pretty good wrestler, although he still needs a lot of experience before being put in any big matches. Daz led Kagemann through a pretty entertaining match, which surprisingly went back and forth, with Kagemann nearly hitting the Flaming Twister at one point. As soon as Daz locked in the Rose Clutch it was all over, and there was no chance of Kagemann getting out of this extremely dangerous looking submission move.
-- Intermission –
Dale ‘Rated R’ Clarke announced that the next weekend of shows will be held on the 3rd and 4th of May in Edison, NJ. Clarke then officially announced that SRW have signed an agreement with SWP. This got a massive reaction from the crowd.
SRW World Champion Steve Style, Trace Demon and Jordan Devine were signing autographs backstage.
-- End Intermission --
Duan Sanchez Jr. Def. Austin Aries (21:20) following interference by Duan Sanchez. ****1/2 Christ, this was simply incredible, and probably the first time SRW has truly had a shocking moment. Aries and Sanchez went at it as soon as the bell hit, exchanging strikes and grapples for the opening parts of the match, eventually turning into a lighting fast technical encounter, with several near falls via roll ups. Aries came out strong midway through the match, hitting Sanchez with a brutal roaring elbow, following up with a series of knee strikes to Sanchez’s head, leaving him disorientated for the rest of the match. Aries attempted to put him away with a Brainbuster, but Sanchez manager to kick out. As Aries set Sanchez up for another Brainbuster the referee was distracted by SWP’s Sean Shafer. If fans thought this was shocking they nearly exploded when Duan Sanchez Sr. interfered, laying Aries out with a steel chair, and rolling Sanchez Jr. onto him for the pinfall victory.
After the match Sanchez Jr. used the ropes to get to his feet, and looked on shocked at Duan Sanchez and Sean Shafer, who left grinning to a massive reaction from the crowd.
SRW X-Breed Championship Match – Four Way Elimination: Trace Demon Def. Jake Richards, Ricky Williams and Red Dragon (28:42). **** Elimination 1: Red Dragon by Jake Richards (11:21) with the Tiger Driver. Elimination 2: Jake Richards by Ricky Williams (20:43) with the Powerbomb. Elimination 3: Ricky Williams by Trace Demon (28:42) following interference by Jason Star. A great match that saw four stars really step up to put on a show for the crowd. Williams was dominant here, and didn’t look like he could be stopped. However it was Demon that managed to slow him down, which gave Richards the chance to hit Richards with the Tiger Driver for the first elimination. Williams and Richards really went at it after that, with two of the hardest hitting men going at it. Demon managed to hold his own, and surprisingly aided Williams in hitting Richards with the Powerbomb, which allowed William to get the pinfall. Demon and Williams then went at it in a stiff fight, which saw Trace bleed after a big kick from Ricky Williams. There was yet another shock here though, as Jason Star interfered, passing Demon a steel bar. Demon blasted Williams with the bar, and got the pinfall for the victory.
After the match Trace Demon grabbed the SRW X-Breed Championship, before leaving with Jason Star. The crowd erupted into a chorus of boos as Demon and Star left with the title.
SRW World Championship Match: Steve Style Def. Matt Magnum (20:32) with the Flashback. **** Another great title match, Style is really displaying his ability to consistently put on a great performance. Magnum looked good as well, although it was obvious he was still feeling some of the pain from his No Disqualification match the night before. The match went back and forth with both men trying to outwrestle each other. Style took the upper hand when he landed a dropkick to Magnum’s knee, which had been bandaged as a result of the No DQ match, and went from there, working on the knee whenever possible. Magnum managed to stay in the match, but had to rely on moves that didn’t involved his leg or knee, which kept his move set limited. Magnum tried to pull of the 10mm Powerbomb, but his knee buckled, and Style connected with a DDT, and followed up with the Flashback for the win.
Post match Style celebrated his successful title defense when he was jumped from behind by CIA! As the two brawled it looked like Style might fight him off, but the ring was stormed by Sean Shafer, Jason Star and Trace Demon, with Duan Sanchez Sr. making his way to the ring behind them. Style was completely taken out by the attackers, while Demon did even more damage to Matt Magnum’s knee with the Sharpshooter. Style was split open after being blasted with multiple steel chair shots. As the crowd stared in shock Duan Sanchez, Cia, Sean Shafer, Jason Star and SRW’s own X-Breed Champion Trace Demon stood over the body of Steve Style, who was covered in blood.
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Post by duan on May 12, 2008 17:04:54 GMT -5
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Post by Rated R on May 12, 2008 17:20:07 GMT -5
SRW.COM Article SWP invasion - Why is Trace Demon by their side?
On the 19th April SRW held SRW Revenge. The show was mean to be about great action, and crowning the first ever X-Breed Champion. Instead it was turned into a bloodbath, as SWP wrestlers interfered throughout the second half of the show, not only costing Austin Aries a victory over Duan Sanchez Jr., but also helping Trace Demon win the SRW X-Breed Championship, and then going as far as to take out both wrestlers involved in the main event after the final bell had rung.
We can reveal that Steve Style is not seriously injured, but the news is not so good for Matt Magnum, who suffered a leg injury as a result of the Sharpshooter applied by Trace Demon. Magnum will not however miss our shows in Edison, as doctors have cleared him to compete by those dates.
The main question is why SRW star Trace Demon has turned his back on his own roster and fans to aid these invaders. Demon may have ties with Jason Star but he has no such allegiances to Duan Sanchez, Cia or Sean Shafer.
We can also announce that our shows in Edison will allow Steve Style, Matt Magnum, Ricky Williams and Duan Sanchez Jr. the chance for revenge in matches across the weekend, with those matches being revealed closer to the dates.
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