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Post by fallenhero on May 12, 2008 18:09:11 GMT -5
I GOT SCREWED.
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Post by mattoriginal on May 12, 2008 18:10:08 GMT -5
God-like ending...I WILL GET MY REVENGE THOUGH!
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Post by CF9™ on May 12, 2008 18:19:06 GMT -5
Beautiful man. The Sanchez thing is godly. You always write in a way that you can't wait for the next update. The realism was crazy.
Hope I get onto a card soon.
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Post by Red Dragon on May 13, 2008 1:28:46 GMT -5
Very good, hope this invasion story dosn't go the way of the last one can't wait to see how this war deleops Good Luck, Keep it up
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Post by Markw on May 13, 2008 1:29:22 GMT -5
That ending was awesome (Keep the title on me )
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Post by Rated R on Jun 28, 2008 4:10:07 GMT -5
Its Back! New show up soon.
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Post by CF9™ on Jun 28, 2008 11:26:39 GMT -5
Soooo happy.
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Post by Rated R on Jun 28, 2008 14:31:55 GMT -5
SRW Traitor 03/05/2008 – Edison, NJ
Dale ‘Rated R’ Clarke and Scott Hudson ran down the events card, before focusing on the invasion from the last show.
Ricky Williams Def. Arran Taylor (0:45) with the Powerbomb. NR Absolute squash. Taylor attempted to get some offence in but was taken completely out with a big elbow, and this was followed up with the Powerbomb for the win.
After the match Ricky Williams demanded a match against either Trace Demon or Jason Star. SRW Owner Dale ‘Rated R’ Clarke announced that since Williams didn’t even break a sweat in his last match, that the main event will be Ricky Williams and SRW World Champion Steve Style taking on Trace Demon and Jason Star.
Extreme Open Challenge DC Dubya Def. Devin Curtis (5:21) with the F Bomb. ** This was essentially Dubya beating the holy hell out of Curtis for five minutes. Dubya was in his element here, and used pretty much whatever he could grab to hurt Curtis, who suffered a horrible cut across the forehead from a barbed wire bat. Everyone breathed a sigh of relief when Dubya finally put Curtis away with the F Bomb straight through a table.
Jake Richards Def. Red Dragon (12:21) with the Tiger Driver. *** It was the battle of the Brits here as what could only be described as power V. speed. Richards is a beast when he gets going, but Dragon is something else when it comes to getting the crowd excited. He can hit a move out of any situation, and that is exactly how he stayed in the match here. The crowd were split on who they wanted to win, but there was a massive cheer when Richards hit the Tiger Driver for the win.
Evan Pegano Def. Johnny Reggae (15:21) with the Calling. ***1/2 This was a great way to end the first half of the event, with two very impressive individuals going at it. This had the potential to be something great, but neither man put on their best possible performances. The crowd absolutely loved Reggae, and Pegano is one of the best heels on the roster in terms of getting the fans to hate him. The match itself was back and forth, with several near falls, but it was Pegano that would walk away with the win when he connected with the Calling
-- Intermission –
Two new SRW DVD’s – SRW First Trial and SRW Revenge, went on sale for the first time at this event. The most wanted matches are apparently Daz V. Jimmy Jacobs (First Trial), Duan Sanchez Jr. V. Austin Aries (Revenge) and the X-Breed Championship Elimination match (Revenge).
A video aired of Steve Style’s successful SRW World Title defense against Jimmy Jacobs at a recent Ring of Honor show. (3rd Defense)
-- End Intermission –
Michael Magnum Def. Dane Marcus (9:32) with the Superstar Driller. *** This match served as a basis to legitimize Magnum as a serious heel threat, and it did just that. Although Marcus certainly looked impressive he never really stood a chance up against Magnum, who could be a solid star in the future. Marcus began gaining some momentum but was caught off guard with a big Superstar Driller, giving Magnum the win.
Post match Michael Magnum challenged recently crowned Ring of Honor World Champion KENTA to a match tomorrow night at Revolution in Edison. KENTA came out, whispered something to Dale Clarke, who announced that the match will go ahead tomorrow night, and that the Ring of Honor World Championship will be on the line!
Sean Shafer Def. Duan Sanchez Jr. (21:34) via count out. ***** It was an incredible risk to allow someone as green as Sanchez Jr. to wrestle in this long a match, but it certainly paid off as these two put on a match of the year contender. Shafer is an incredible wrestler and certainly showed it here, helping Sanchez throughout, but Sanchez put on a career defining performance here, and I wouldn’t be surprised if he is a future star in SRW. This match featured several near falls and false finishes. Sanchez Jr. had this match won when Duan Sanchez Sr. made his way to the ring. Sanchez Jr. saw him, and chased him through the crowd, causing him to be counted out, giving the win to Shafer.
Steve Style & Ricky Williams V. Trace Demon & Jason Star went to a No Contest (18:32) following interference by Cia and Sean Shafer. **** This was a great match that was only let down by the way it ended. The crowd loved seeing Demon & Star teaming again, and the pair are an incredible team, they just work together incredibly. Ricky Williams looked like a beast, hitting stiff moves to whoever got in his way, which at one point nearly included his own tag partner. There was a great mid match stretch where everybody seemed red hot, and it seemed that anybody could win. Williams had Demon set up for the Powerbomb but Cia and Sean Shafer made the save, attacking Style and Williams.
Post match, with Sanchez Jr. nowhere to be seen, and Matt Magnum not in the arena there was nobody to make the save, and a four on two beat down ensued, ending with Steve Style being put through a table at the hands of the Demon Drop from Trace Demon, and Williams being handcuffed to the ring ropes by Shafer. Duan Sanchez Sr. made his way to the ring, and announced that “The Kingdom” will take over SRW.
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Post by haz on Jun 28, 2008 17:36:16 GMT -5
Jake Roberts?
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Post by CF9™ on Jun 28, 2008 18:10:49 GMT -5
So glad this is back. I read all the way through with ease, the layout is so good. DC Dubya beating the **** out of Curtis was funny as hell . The main event was awesome too, it had a big match feel to it, and the ending was great. My match was cool, I was happy that it ran pretty long. The camera pans around a warehouse, and focuses on Evan Pagano, hat backwards, 'Tough guys wear pink' shirt on, and a smile on his face...
"You know, I was walking around this warehouse, and thinking to myself. 'Why haven't you cut a promo Evan?'. Then I realized why. Because these fans don't deserve to see a promo. These fans aren't intelligent enough to understand what I'm saying. But now....
I bless you with a promo.
You're looking at Evan Pagano. You're looking at the future. You looking at your hero. You're staring into the eyes of one handsome son of a bitch. And you're looking at the man who is gonna rise up the card in SRW. Because when I get in that ring, I don't feel bad for my opponent. If I get a chance to slap him in the head, I take it. If I get a chance to knock him out, I take it. And even though the crowd hates me, even though I'm a complete ass, they go home saying 'man, Pagano has a future'. They wake up in the middle of the night, and laugh at the thing I screamed to the fat chick with one tooth sitting in the front row.
So top guys beware, because I'm coming up. And fast."
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Post by Red Dragon on Jun 29, 2008 2:40:01 GMT -5
Glad this is back, a good show, but due to being away so long I forgot the storylines, I'll soon catch up though, liked how Ricky go booked in two matches that was clever, hopefully we see Shafter/Sanchez again and whats up with Pagano bolding his a's? Keep up the good work
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