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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 21, 2020 16:06:10 GMT -5
This is such a good diary DTP. It's literally booked perfectly for the timeframe. Unlike others your not launching into fantasy booking. No Mercy was a great show. Hell in the Cell was amazing. Some interesting title changes, so am looking forward to see how they develop.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 21, 2020 15:58:14 GMT -5
Great job. Really good read. Maybe at the first couple of matches came across more MMA than wrestling, the later matches seemed to get the balance right. I really like how the time limits add to the action just getting straight into it, great idea. Some big characters starting to develop already, I'm all board the MASON train. I'm looking forward to how this develops down the line with the records.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 20, 2020 8:25:57 GMT -5
TOP MATCHES IN ALT:PRO HISTORY1. Evan Pagano vs. Mike Hogan 'Unstable’ 2. Blaze Brothers (Max and Lloyd Blaze) def. Made in Detroit (Tobias Black and Nate Ryan) ‘Damnation’ 3. Mike Hogan vs. Dane Warron 'Obsolescence’ 4. Dane Warron vs. Winston Knight 'Insurgence' 5. Three Lions (Elliot Reid and Noah Lee) vs. Fire and the Fury (Vincent Fury and Johnny Arsenic) 'Anarchy Tour Stage 2’ 6. Mike Hogan vs. Vincent Fury 'Revelation’ 7. Evan Pagano [SNW] def. AJ Matthews 'Anarchy Tour Stage 2’ 8. Three Lions (Elliot Reid and Noah Lee) def. Blaze Brothers (Max and Lloyd Blaze) 'Lasting Impact’ 9. Blaze Brothers (Max and Lloyd) vs. Fire and the Fury (Tobias Black and Nate Ryan vs. Elliot Reid and Noah Lee 'Candlelight’ 10. A.J Matthews vs. Vincent Fury ‘Live and Uncut’ 11. Anything Goes: A.J Matthews def. Johnny Arsenic ‘Matthews v Arsenic II’ 12. Made in Detroit (Tobias Black and Nate Ryan) vs. The Fabulous Taylor Boys (Robin and Ozzy Taylor) 'Contamination' 13. Vincent Fury vs. Dane Warron ‘The Follow Up’ 14. Evan Pagano [SNW] vs. Jax Anderson 'Anarchy Tour Stage 5' 15. Elliot Reid and Noah Lee vs. Fire and the Fury (Johnny Arsenic and Vincent Fury) ‘Implosion’ 16. Made in Detroit (Tobias Black and Nate Ryan) def. Fire and the Fury (Johnny Arsenic and Vincent Fury) ‘Re-Ignition’ 17. Dane Warron vs. Winston Knight 'Revelation' 18. Vincent Fury vs. AJ Matthews ‘Gold Fever’ 19. Anything Goes: AJ Matthews vs. Jax Anderson 'Unstable’ 20. Mike Hogan vs. Vincent Fury 'Abomination' 21. Blaze Brothers (Max and Lloyd) vs. Fire and the Fury (Tobias Black and Nate Ryan vs. Elliot Reid and Noah Lee 'Indignity’ 22. Arthur Williams vs. Dane Warron 'Candlelight’ 23. Made in Detroit (Tobias Black and Nate Ryan) vs. The Fabulous Taylor Boys (Robin and Ozzy Taylor) 'Salutation' 24. Arthur Williams vs. Vincent Valintino vs. Dane Warron ‘Panic Mode’ 25. Mike Hogan vs. Patrick R. Everson 'Implosion' 26. Dane Warron vs. Ron Crockett 'Rectification' 27. 2/3 Falls: Blaze Brothers def. Arthur Williams and Rory Wiseman ‘Matthews v Arsenic II’ 28. Fire and the Fury vs. AJ Matthews and Matt ‘Light ‘Em Up’ 29. Arthur Williams vs. Dane Warron ‘Re-Ignition’ 30. Patrick R. Everson vs. Ron Crockett ‘Gold Fever’ 31. AJ Matthews vs. Johnny Arsenic 'Through the Looking Glass' 32. Patrick R. Everson vs. Ron Crockett ‘Opening Night’ 33. Johnny Arsenic vs. Matt ‘The Follow Up 34. Kevin Hart [SNW] vs. Ron Crockett 'Anarchy Tour Stage 2’ 35. Winston Knight vs. Arthur Williams 'Obsolescence’ 36. Vincent Fury vs. Matt ‘Gold Fever’ 37. Ron Crockett vs. Dane Warron ‘Light ‘Em Up’ 38. Twisted Assassin vs. Alexander Kuleshov ‘Salvation 39. Fire and the Fury vs. AJ Matthews and Matt ‘Momentum’ 40. A.J Matthews def. Ron Crockett ‘Call to Arms’ 41. Dane Warron and Jake Swindell vs. Arthur Williams and Rory Wiseman ‘Salvation’ 42. Dane Warron vs. Arthur Williams and Rory Wiseman ‘Damnation’ 43. Lloyd Blaze and Max Blaze vs. Arthur Williams and Rory Wiseman ‘Opening Night’ 44. Patrick R. Everson vs. Jake Swindell ‘The Follow Up’ 45. Arthur Williams vs. Dane Warron vs. Rory Wiseman 'Salutation’
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 20, 2020 8:24:09 GMT -5
UPDATED: TOP MATCHES IN SNW HISTORY1. Ace Bennett vs. Henry Edwards ‘Riot Act IV’ 2. Chris Hammers vs. Riley Shamrock 'Riot Act 13’ 3. Ace Bennett vs. Riley Shamrock ‘Riot Act X’ 4. Kevin Hart vs. Ace Bennett vs. Mike Hogan ‘Riot Act VI’ 5. Steel Cage: New Age Lady Killers vs. Youth Culture ‘Return of the Steel Cage’ 6. Riley Shamrock vs. Jack Powers ‘Clash of the Duos 2017 Night 3’ 7. Chris Hammers vs. Henry Edwards 'Riot Act XII' 8. Riley Shamrock vs. Henry Edwards 'TEN' 9. Fatality Squad vs. Parkland Bros ‘Clash of the Duos 2016 Night 3’ 10. Chris Hammers vs. Jordan Devine vs. Riley Shamrock 'Riot Act IX' 11. Dave Demento vs. Kevin Hart vs. ‘Riot Act XI’ 12. Kourtney Love vs. Taliah Winters vs. Amy Lee 'Riot Act XIV' 13. Riley Shamrock vs. Chris Hammers ‘Be the Best 2016’ 14. Jack Powers vs. Kevin Hart ‘Four’ 15. Dog-collar: Daniel Sinn vs. Drew Parkland: ‘Five’ 16. Mike Hogan vs. Ace Bennett ‘One Night in London’ 2’ 17. Riley Shamrock vs. Jack Powers ‘Riot Act XI' 18. Kevin Hart vs. Ace Bennett 'Riot Act XII' 19. Mike Bockwinkel vs. Riley Shamrock ‘Riot Act 8’ 20. Kevin Hart vs. Henry Edwards ‘The Rapture 2012’ 21. Chris Hammers vs. Jordan Devine ‘EIGHT’ 22. Kevin Hart vs. Jet Jaguar 'Riot Act 13’ 23. Ladder: Kevin Hart vs. Ace Bennett vs. Mike Hogan ‘Five’ 24. Fatality Squad vs. AirDevils ‘One Night in Holland’ 25. Henry Edwards vs. Jack Powers ‘London, England’ 26. Chris Hammers vs. Henry Edwards vs. Riley Shamrock 'Twelve' 27. Chris Hammers vs. Jet Jaguar 'Champions Carnival 2020’ 28. Riley Shamrock vs. Ace Bennett ‘NINE’ 29. Ace Bennett vs. Henry Edwards ‘The Showdown II’ 30. Ace Bennett vs. Evan Pagano ‘The Showdown III’ 31. AirDevils vs. Ace Bennett and Matt Spade ‘Be the Best 2014’ 32. Evan Pagano vs. Henry Edwards 'Riot Act XIV' 33. Mike Hogan vs. Mike Bockwinkel ‘Riot Act VII’ 34. Riley Shamrock vs. Jet Jaguar 'Be the Best 2020’ 35. Mike Bockwinkel vs. Red Dragon ‘Riot Act IV’ 36. Henry Edwards vs. Riley Shamrock 'Be the Best 2019' 37. Kevin Hart vs. Dave Demento ‘Riot Act X’ 38. Fatality Squad vs. AirDevils ‘One Night in Holland’ 39. Chris Hammers vs. Jordan Devine vs. Riley Shamrock 'Eleven' 40. Riley Shamrock vs. Jack Powers ‘SEVEN’ 41. Henry Edwards vs. Riley Shamrock ‘Global Mourning’ 42. Ace Bennett and Matt Spade vs. Made in Detroit (Tobias Black and Nate Ryan) 'Clash of the Duos 2020 Night 2’ 43. Mike Bockwinkel vs. Chris Hammers vs. Henry Edwards ‘Riot Act’ 44. Ace Bennett vs. Kevin Hart ‘One Night in Brazil’ 45. Steel Cage: Henry Edwards vs. Chris Hammers 'The Showdown'
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 20, 2020 5:01:04 GMT -5
As a birthday present to myself I've posted Riot Act in the SNW thread.
That's SNW done for now. I came back to this board in 2020 due to lockdown in the UK and wanting to post shows I already had written up. I've posted all those shows and so much more, stopping at what I think is a good point to pause.
My personal life is changing shortly so I don't know how much time I'll have to do SNW so wanted to get everything posted before then.
This isn't it for SNW, I still have big long terms plans but have nothing written at the moment. Before I post again, I want to create a backlog of shows like I usually do. So between that and being busy, it might be a while before I post there again. When it does come back, I want to do an introduction to SNW with a summary of the history of the promotion, its customs and the roster.
As I keep saying, I do have WF League Season 2 written up which I'd love to post but that requires a bit of work keeping leaderboards and records up to date. So I'm not looking to do anything with them at the moment.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 20, 2020 3:46:29 GMT -5
![](http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd81/terry_funk/WFigs%20Stuff/6-1-1.jpg) Press conference Present: Red Dragon, Evan Pagano and Jet Jaguar Red Dragon started the press conference with two Championships in front of him covered by cloths. Dragon said due to Alt:Pro's merger with SNW and the title changes at Riot Act XIV, he is here to present brand new some brand new titles. He first welcomed Jet Jaguar who won the Alt:Pro Junior Heavyweight Championship at Riot Act XIV. As Alt:Pro is no longer, SNW have adopted the title. Dragon unveiled a new Championship and crowned Jet Jaguar the inaugural SNW Junior Heavyweight Champion. Dragon then welcomed Evan Pagano who unified the SNW World Championship with the Alt:Pro World Heavyweight Championship. Dragon spoke highly of Pagano saying that he deserves this moment. Dragon the presented Pagano with the newly christened SNW World Heavyweight Championship. Dragon then announced that was not all. A further 3 titles were brought out under cloths. He said the existing FUSE, Duo’s and Women’s titles will remain unchanged but SNW are introducing a new Championship. Dragon said that this new title would be in addition to the Junior Heavyweight title presented earlier and marks nearly 8 years since the last new title was introduced (the Women’s title was introduced at the fifth anniversary show). Dragon said that the roster is growing so there is more competition which means SNW needs to introduce more to be fought for. Dragon then unveiled the SNW Trios Championships! It was announced that the Trios Championships will crowned at THIRTEEN (13th Anniversary Show). Dragon noted that in Trios title matches, tags can occur by the usual tag action or by touching the outside of the ring, this rule has been adopted from Lucha Libre culture. Dragon said that the Masters of 3 tournament, which is held every 4 years – scheduled for next year will follow the rules of the annual Clash of the Duo’s, in that the championships will be defended by the Champions in every match of the tournament.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 20, 2020 3:42:48 GMT -5
![](http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd81/terry_funk/WFigs%20Stuff/6-1-1.jpg) News The big news coming out of Riot Act XIV is that Alt:Pro is no more. Following their loss to SNW at Riot Act it has been officially announced that Alt:Pro will be closed and will no longer run anymore shows, which was the news most suspected. With this news, SNW's involvement has come to light. Although originally set up to rival SNW, once it’s original owner left, SNW stepped into fund Alt:Pro with Vincent Fury and Johnny Arsenic stepping in as head bookers. Whilst the two booked successful shows, the company was costing SNW money. The decision was then made to close Alt:Pro in 2018/19. Alt:Pro continued to run shows informing the roster that the promotion would eventually close. SNW wanted to build up to a cross promotion show, which ended up being Riot Act XIV. Evan Pagano won the SNW World Championship at Riot Act, after years of chasing the title. Part Owner Marc Ryland has been vocal previously of stating his biggest regret is not putting the title on Evan Pagano following Henry Edwards injury over ten years ago. It’s felt that this decision to give Pagano the claim to be the first ever unified Champion is to make up for his past treatment. The win is also sweeter as the win came over Henry Edwards. The original Riot Act main event plan was to run a SNW vs. Alt:Pro match but SNW felt that the Alt:Pro roster lacked the star power to headline the show. The only exception being Mike Hogan who instead was booked in a Street Fight with rival Kevin Hart. Mike Hogan’s street fight win was the only Alt:Pro win on the main card. His stablemates, Elliot Reid and Noah Lee were victorious in the pre show. The booking was intentional to make SNW look strong and Alt:Pro has never been presented as being on the same level of SNW. SNW held a press conference following Riot Act to present new titles, which included slightly new names for some Championships. The full video will be posted on the SNW website. SNW has revamped it’s roster page to give the clearest indication of who will be kept on from Alt:Pro. Many of the younger stars of Alt:Pro have signed with SNW. However, none are listed on the SNW roster page as of yet. It is expected that no former Alt:Pro roster members will be appearing for the next few months as SNW make it clear that they defeated Alt:Pro. However, this does not stop former Alt:Pro roster members wrestling for SNW's developmental show, Synergy. So far those signed former Intercontinental and Junior Heavyweight Champion Dane Warron, former Junior Heavyweight Champion Winston Knight, former SNW Duos champions and former Alt:Pro Tag Team Champions Tobias Black and Nate Ryan aka Made in Detroit and young brothers the Fabulous Taylor Boys (Robin and Ozzy Taylor). Some former Alt:Pro roster members have joined SNW's alumni section so expect some future sporadic appearances from the likes of the Fire and the Fury, Blaze Brothers, AJ Matthews and LyNN who has taken up a trainer position in SNW's Academy. The rest of the roster are not expected to appear in SNW, which was expected. The general feeling from the Alt:Pro roster is thanks as they were informed well in advance of the companies demise and were booked and paid up to Riot Act. Many of the roster had left SNW once before so this came as no surprise when there wasn’t any interest to bring them back. The only exceptions are Mike Hogan and his stablemates Elliot Reid and Noah Lee who make up the team known as the Three Lions. All three men have joined the main SNW roster although it is unclear when they will re-debut. The other big news coming out of the weekend was that Cerberus Wrestling will also close at the end of the Year as they announced their final show entitled The End. The promotion also run by SNW was intended as a one off after SNW bought out the promotion, then known as Premier Wrestling and loaned it back to the promotor only for new shows not to be booked. SNW revived the promotion with a view of doing a one off tribute show but this led to two further annual shows. SNW has now decided to wrap up the story with Cameron Stone reportedly taking a lead on booking. The following matches have been announced for Cerberus Wrestling: The End in December: Cerberus World Championship Dante Randall vs. Mike Bockwinkel Falls Count Anywhere: Hunter Kellen vs. Justin Tyger 2/3 falls: Adam King vs. Calvin Little Jr Captains Fall Elimination Tag: Team Cameron Stone vs. Team Trace Demon More matches to be announced.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 20, 2020 3:33:13 GMT -5
![](http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd81/terry_funk/WFigs%20Stuff/riot-act-logo2-533x475.jpg) Riot Act XIV We cannot be sure of having something to live for unless we are willing to die for it - Che GuevaraThe fourteenth annual Riot Act is all about SNW vs. Alt:Pro. This was shown in the first match, as three men from each promotion faced off for the Alt:Pro Junior Heavyweight Championship. SNW's Jet Jaguar captured the belt springboarding in to stop Lord Jamerson winning the belt, then cradling the Champion Winston Knight to win the title. In the first of the unification bouts, Ace Bennett and Matt Spade unified the SNW Duos Championships with the Alt:Pro Tag team championships by defeating former two time Duos Champions, the Fire and the Fury who played the perfect foil for Ace and Matt, isolating Matt leading to the hot tag for Ace. The title matches continued with another unification bout, this time SNW's Dave Demento put down Alt:Pro's brightest young talent, Dane Warron to unify the FUSE and IC Titles. Whilst the match was decent some were surprised how these two stars, considered the future of the promotions, didn't 'click'. Big rivals, Kevin Hart and Mike Hogan faced off in a Street match in the next match. Since it was a street fight, both men came out in street clothes and quickly found the weapons as the match began. A table was teased throughout but not used until the finish. Hogan had kicked out of a Maple Leaf Revenge into tacks, which did plenty of damage to Hart too. It was a Back to the Future off the top rope to the table on the floor that ended the scrap. Following the first intermission, fans were treated to the first SNW vs. SNW match as Hammers finally got his hands on his former stable mate. Hammers had to wait as Joseph used delaying tactics then used Hammers frustrations to take advantage. Joseph worked the neck he injured when he turned on Hammers, which caused plenty of problems. But in the end, Hammers claimed retribution by putting down the self proclaimed Patron Saint of Pro Wrestling for the three count. Five on Five inter-promotional Warfare was up next as the cage was built to surround the ring. Captains Jack Powers and AJ Matthews started. There was plenty of blood in this match and a star making performance by Ken Slayer. Powers, Riley and Bockwinkel all survived Warfare for their team, chalking up another win for SNW. After the second intermission, another all SNW match took to the stage as the Women’s title was defended. Love, Winters and Lee put on the best women’s match in SNW history with over 20 minutes of back and forth action. The match played on Winter’s previous feud with Lee, Winter’s recent feud with Love and showed us what a Lee vs. Live singles match would be. With Von Grimm banned from ringside, Love to hit the Lovesault on Winter’s to retain. The main event was the final Unification bout as the SNW World Champion took on the Alt:Pro World Heavyweight Champion. Both men were representing SNW but meant everything to both men. They put it all on the line in the main event throwing everything at each other, this included Edwards rolling back the years with a dive to the outside. Later on they traded the SicKick and the Fatal Impact (two near identical moves) then both kicked out of the HE Driver and the Calling respectively. It came down to submissions and who could lock in their signature submission first. Edwards managed to lock in the Crossface but Pagano managed to counter into the Pagano Lock. Edwards managed to counter again into the Crossface but couldn’t apply it fully, leading to Pagano reversing back into the Pagano Lock for a second time and forcing Edwards to tap out. As a result, Pagano unifies the two World titles and becomes the 19th SNW World Champion, the 10th different champion and the first to win the belt for the first time since Riley Shamrock won his first World title 6 years ago. It’s been a long time coming for Pagano but he’s done it and has proven it at the biggest stage with the biggest win. Pagano hoisted the two titles as confetti rained down to close the show. QUICK RESULTS: 1) JNR: Jet Jaguar of SNW defeated SNW's Lord Jamerson and Carson Clark and Alt:Pro's Winston Knight, Arthur Williams and Vincent Valentino [10:08] in a six-way when Jaguar cradled Knight for the win. (1st Champion) 2) DUOS/TAG: Ace Bennett and Matt Spade [SNW] def. Fire and the Fury (Johnny Arsenic and Vincent Fury) [Alt:Pro] [14:36] with the Busaiku knee/ Bearhug combo to unify the SNW Duos titles with the Alt:Pro Tag Team titles. 3) FUSE/IC: Dave Demento [SNW] def. Dane Warron [Alt:Pro] [14:25] with the Six-Eyed Tiger to unify the SNW FUSE title with the Alt:Pro Intercontinental title. 4) Street Fight: Mike Hogan [Alt:Pro] def. Kevin Hart [SNW] [23:44] with the Back to the Future through a table. 5) Chris Hammers def. Jack Joseph [16:51] with the Last Minute Orders 6) Warfare: Team SNW (Jack Powers, Riley Shamrock, Mike Bockwinkel, Safu and Ken Slayer) def. Team Alt:Pro (A.J Matthews, Patrick R Everson, Jake Swindell, Max Blaze and Lloyd Blaze) with Powers last eliminating AJ Matthews. Riley Shamrock and Mike Bockwinkel also survived. 7) WOM: Kourtney Love def. Taliah Winters and Amy Lee [21:19] in a triple threat match with the Lovesault 8) SNW/Alt:Pro Unification: Evan Pagano def. Henry Edwards [34:10] with the Pagano Lock to unify the SNW World title and the Alt:Pro World Heavyweight title. (19th Champion)
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 20, 2020 3:23:47 GMT -5
![](http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd81/terry_funk/WFigs%20Stuff/6-1-1.jpg) Countdown to the Riot Night 2 In the matinée show preceding the main show, Gertrude Von Grimm dispatched Cameron Stone's daughter, Sarah but only after she had put up a fight. The AirDevils then finished the inter-promotional tag team series with a 2-1 win for SNW defeating Alt:Pro's Fabulous Taylor Boys. In the final match of the matinée, former tag partners Jason and Cody battled for the first time in years. Jason has looked great since returning from Mexico but Cody came out aggressive. Cody’s emotions cost him in the end and Jason managed to hit his new finisher which has been deadly since he's returned. QUICK RESULTS: 1) Gertrude Von Grimm def. Sarah Stone [5:06] with the Chokebreaker 2) AirDevils (Tom Gerard and Travis Cantrell) [SNW] def. Fabulous Taylor Boys (Ozzy Taylor and Robin Taylor) [Alt:Pro] [8:12] with the Bombs Away 3) Jason Williams def. Cody Rejero [13:55] with the Rubix Cube
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 20, 2020 3:20:24 GMT -5
![](http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd81/terry_funk/WFigs%20Stuff/6-1-1.jpg) Countdown to the Riot Night 1 In the first of two matinée shows in the lead to Riot Act XIV, SNW and Alt:Pro clashed for promotion supremacy. In the opener, the Three Lions of Alt:Pro picked up a win over SNW's Knife Fight in the first of three inter-promotional tag team matches. In an all SNW match, six-woman action stepped forward with some of the stars of Synergy. Zelda Williams and Penelope Periwinkle worked well as a team to earn their team a win. In a 20 man over the top battle royal, SNW prevailed as former FUSE champion, Jacob Ruler was the last man standing. In the second of three inter-promotional tag team matches, the Stone Brothers of SNW scored a huge win over former Duos Champions, Made in Detroit. In the main event, it was once again SNW Vs. SNW as bitter rivals Daniel Sinn and Duke Parkland took center stage. Once again Sinn cheated to win over Duke. QUICK RESULTS: 1) Three Lions (Elliot Reid and Noah Lee) [Alt:Pro] def. Knife Fight (Zakk Static and Cain Jackal) [SNW] [11:20] with the Spinebuster/Springboard Dropkick combo 2) Zelda Williams, Penelope Periwinkle and Angelika Adams def. Red Fire, Tickles the Clown and Nyxx [6:33] when Zelda hit the Triforce on Nyxx 3) Jacob Ryler of SNW won a 20 man battle royal, last eliminating Jax Anderson of Alt:Pro in a match that also included: SNW’s Dean Caufield, Axel Parkland, Rex Parkland, Viper Tion, Damien Jackson, Xander Reeves, Richard Shaw, Tatu and Kaz Tsukuda and Alt:Pro's Antonio Benitez, Ron Crockett, Pablo 'Speedy' Gonzalez, Christopher Kennedy Jones, Moses Khan, Alexander Kuleshov, Will Manor, LyNN and Rory Wiseman. 4) House of Stone (Joseph and Michael Stone) [SNW] def. Made in Detroit (Tobias Black and Nate Ryan) [Alt:Pro] [13:55] with the Cam Slam/Moonsault combo. 5) Daniel Sinn def. Duke Parkland [21:48] following a low blow and Original Sinn
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 20, 2020 3:00:58 GMT -5
I've sent the MOD the Hall of Fame writer induction speeches. I'm going to take a look at what diaries already in the Hall of Fame need their links updating (ie it might say WWE 12-13 but now is 12-14 etc). Has the MOD replied to you at all? Yes he has. He's asked what's needed doing. He must have stickied this thread too.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 19, 2020 18:07:14 GMT -5
I've sent the MOD the Hall of Fame writer induction speeches. I'm going to take a look at what diaries already in the Hall of Fame need their links updating (ie it might say WWE 12-13 but now is 12-14 etc).
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 19, 2020 17:14:36 GMT -5
Very cool. Looking forward to this. Especially how some of the guys from the original may differ. The MMA vibe / records seem like an interesting concept. I remember doing an Evolve diary as part of a joint indy diary and booking all the original shows with records. I wonder how it works long term though.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 18, 2020 2:52:43 GMT -5
I haven't posted for a while in this as I had been messaging the Admin and Warriorlynx.
For clarity, I'll post the same thing here as I sent to Warriorlynx:
I think there's two issues raised really. (In this thread)
1) initially I created the thread to discuss updating the HOF. It looks like we have confirmed members and diaries but if I were you I'd ask if anyone had any final nominations. Then, we'd need you to update the current HOF thread as it's locked. I'm happy to volunteer to give you new member introductions.
2) There's been some discussion in the thread about how to increase activity of the Board. I'll leave you read the different options and I've already given my thoughts on these within the thread. So I'll leave you to respond and act how you think best
So can I ask everyone for final nominations? Give it a few days then if no further suggestions, we go with what we got. Let's just get on with it otherwise nothing is going to get done.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 18, 2020 2:45:53 GMT -5
![](http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd81/terry_funk/WFigs%20Stuff/6-1-1.jpg) Evan Pagano “Riot Act XIV, everyone is talking about SNW vs. Alt:Pro. It’s the big showdown between the two promotions. It was meant to be headlined by the SNW Heavyweight Champion representing SNW against the Alt:Pro World Heavyweight Champion representing Alt:Pro. But here I am, standing before you as Alt:Pro World Heavyweight Champion representing SNW. Where does that lead us? It’s been a long road for me. I was part of SNW from the very start. One of the Original 16. My goal from that very first show was to be SNW’s very best and win the World title. Almost thirteen years on, I haven’t done that. I’ve been close, God knows I’ve been close. How many title matches have I had? How many title matches have I come close? How many title matches have I lost? Over a year ago, I challenged for the SNW Heavyweight Championship against Chris Hammers. In the build up to that match, he called me something people all around the world call me, 'the best never to win the big one'. It struck me, I need to be more, I need to be better. I failed last year but at Riot Act 13, I won the chance to challenge for this title (holds up Alt:Pro title). This was the turning point, the catalyst to change my fortune. I put my all into winning this title so I could become a World Champion. I beat the best Alt:Pro had to offer. I’ve proved I’m a real World Champion, that I belong here in the main event of the biggest show of the year. At Riot Act XIV, I’m not representing Alt:Pro but this title means more than any promotion rivalry. This title is proof that all these years was worth it because now I'm main eventing Riot Act challenging for the SNW Heavyweight Championship. It’s not just about winning the title that I’ve waited nearly thirteen years for. It’s proving to myself and everyone else that I belong here. This isn’t just a title win, this is becoming the first ever SNW/Alt:Pro World Heavyweight Unified Champion. There can only be one. That one will be me.” Henry Edwards “When I returned to SNW, everyone expected me to win back this title (holds up SNW World Championship). The thing is the SNW I left was a very different SNW to what I came back to. The roster had evolved, the competition was greater. I found myself struggling to keep up. I had my chances but I just wasn’t good enough. People used to say I had preferential treatment: the main events, the title matches, the acclaim. People don’t understand how hard I worked to get where I am. And I had to do it all again when I came back. That’s what made my title win at Twelve last year even sweeter, it was the pay off. All that hard work, finally I found myself back on top of the mountain. It was time to remind everyone just who Henry F'N Edwards really is. (Evan) Pagano is a man I got a lot of respect for. We clicked on our first day of SNW. We were the only two guys in the Original 16 who had any prior wrestling experience. Pagano has it all and deserves the main events, the multiple title reigns, everything I had. For whatever reason, it just hasn’t happened for him. I feel sorry for him because honestly our careers just as easily could be reversed. But if you think I’m going to show the slightest bit of weakness towards Evan, you got another thing coming. Just as he as got something to prove, so have I. Riot Act is the big stage, where all eyes on you. The main event it’s the big one. I can’t let this slip, I need to show everyone this isn’t a nostalgia trip. This reign isn’t a fluke. I’m going to remind everyone just who Henry F’N Edwards is by becoming the first ever SNW/Alt:Pro World Heavyweight Unified Champion.” Mike Hogan “Kevin Hart you little b****!. (Laughs). People have been asking me what’s my beef with Kevin Hart. To that, my response is go do some research. Kevin Hart has been at the centre of everything bad in my career. I wanted the FUSE title, Kevin got there first. I wanted the Duo’s titles, Kevin got there first. I wanted the SNW title, Kevin.Got.There.First. Well, to be fair, we know how that ended. Who ended Kevin’s SNW title reign, oh yeah, me. This is all Kevin’s own doing. I was out to make a statement last year, it just so happens to be Kevin’s shot at the SNW title but he took offence. I still have my Alt:Pro Heavyweight Championship rematch that I never used. I could have used that and be in the main event of Riot Act. Hell, I could have challenged Henry Edwards and walked into Riot Act as SNW Champion but you know, I didn’t. Some things are more important than titles and that is beating Kevin Hart. Hey, there’s no knocking Kev’s abilities in the ring. He is one of the best ever to do this. He’s more than worthy of taking the Hart name as his own. But at Riot Act, this isn’t going to be a nice technical encounter where Kev and I trade holds. This is going to be a proper fight, you know the one Kev. You know, like the one that forced me out of SNW! Kevin. Harty boy. K-Dog. At Riot Act XIV, I hope you’re ready to show the world. Bring you’re A-game boy because it’s time to face the music. Only one of us is walking away from this and it’s gonna be me.” Jack Joseph “Jordan Devine, Amy Lee, Riley Shamrock, LyNN. These are all men you turned your back on Chris (Hammers). Me, I’m different, I turned my back on you. When you offered me the chance to join Revolution X, I jumped at it. I knew what it would do to my career. Finally, the chance to be recognised for the talent I really am. But trust me when I say this Chris, from the moment I shook your hand, I was plotting your downfall. I don’t want control of Revolution X like Devine or to punish you like Riley. What I want is recognition. I am the Patron Saint of Pro Wrestling and it’s about darn time people realise that. Riot Act XIV, the biggest show of the year. I got to thank you Chris. I thank you from the bottom of my cold dead heart. Without you I wouldn’t be here. But here I am, ready to step over you and have the spotlight shine on me. I’ve fought for so long to be recognised, now this is my chance to truly led the way. This is my time, my opportunity. Welcome to the new age. A SNW without Chris Hammers in it led by your Patron Saint of Pro Wrestling.”
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 18, 2020 2:34:14 GMT -5
Cerberus Wrestling 2021
The show opened with Cerberus Wrestling Champion Dante Randall, Mike Bockwinkel and Ahmed Mustafa coming to the ring. Bockwinkel did the talking and hyped up his Cerberus Wrestling stable mates. In particular, he praised Dante for being the one and only champion Cerberus Wrestling / Premier Wrestling has ever had. They were cut off by Zeke who made jokes at their expense before introducing his partner, Ace Bennett.
1) Mike Bockwinkel and Ahmed Mustafa def Ace Bennett and Zeke [10:45] with the Bockwinkel Special on Zeke 2) Calvin Little Jr def. Adam King [23:29] with the Little Big Impact to win their series 2-1. Little protested after the match that his shoulder was off the mat when the 3 count was made. 3) Sarah Stone def. Zelda Williams [6:33] with the Cam Slam 4) House of Stone (Cameron, Joseph and Michael Stone) def. Trace Demon, Red Dragon and Gareth Ashdown [14:19] when Michael pinned Dragon with his feet on the ropes 5) Justin Tyger and Chris Danielson def. Reverend Shadow and ZMaster [13:56] with the Southern Lariat. Hunter Kellen attacked both Tyger and Danielson after the match. He busted Tyger open and smeared his blood on his chest. 6) WORLD: Dante Randall def. Dr Punisher [18:43] with Dante’s Peak.
After the match Bockwinkel and Mustafa came out to celebrate with Dante. Dante dropped the title at one point and Bock offered to pick it up. Bock did but then refused to hand over the title. Mustafa then attacked Dante from behind as a two on one assault began. Bockwinkel took the mic to end the show claiming that Cerberus Wrestling will end as it should have begun, with him on top.
During the show a video package aired announcing ‘Cerberus Wrestling: The End’ in December.
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The SFF
Jul 18, 2020 2:29:04 GMT -5
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 18, 2020 2:29:04 GMT -5
Name: Moses Khan Height/Weight: 6'2 240 Hometown: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Finisher: The Execution (Baylor's 1916)
Name: Peter Alexander Height/Weight: 6'1 210 Hometown: Gothenburg, Sweden Finisher: Olympic Slam
Name: Theo Alexander Height/Weight: 6'0 190 Hometown: Gothenburg, Sweden Finisher: Moonsault Senton
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 14, 2020 14:48:31 GMT -5
![](http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd81/terry_funk/WFigs%20Stuff/riot-act-logo2-533x475.jpg) Riot Act XIV SNW/Alt:Pro Heavyweight Championship Unification: Henry Edwards vs. Evan Pagano Two of the biggest titles in wrestling will be unified as the SNW World Championship and the Alt:Pro World Heavyweight Championship face off. Both men will be representing SNW but both have something to prove. Edwards has fought his way back to the top of SNW and sees Riot Act has his chance to cement his place back on top as ruler of SNW. Meanwhile for Pagnano, he’s always come up short when challenging for the SNW title but his Alt:Pro reign has given him a confidence we’ve never seen before. Who will come out on top as these two Original 16 members clash? Street Fight: Kevin Hart vs. Mike Hogan One of the biggest rivalries in SNW comes to Riot Act. These two have faced off before but it’s never been this heated. There’s only one match that can contain these two, a match where there is no rules, a street fight. FUSE/Intercontinental Championship Unification: Dave Demento vs. Dane Warron SNW and Alt:Pro clash in another unification bout. The 'Social Misfit' won his second FUSE title at the Anniversary Tour shows last year and has reigned ever since. He will face Alt:Pro's brightest star who won the IC title recently battling the odds to claim the title. Who will leave the biggest show of the year with both titles? DUOS/Tag Team Championships Unification: Ace Bennett and Matt Spade vs. Fire and the Fury (Johnny Arsenic and Vincent Fury) Ace and Matt shocked everyone with a surprise return at Clash of the Duos 2020 and subsequently won the tournament to win the Duos title, which were previously held by an Alt:Pro team. Meanwhile, the Alt:Pro Tag titles were held by a SNW team until Elliot Reid and Noah Lee won them back. The English team looked like they would be heading to Riot Act as champions until the Fire and the Fury took the titles from them. One team will hold all the gold once the night is out. SNW Women’s Championship: Kourtney Love vs. Taliah Winters vs. Amy Lee In a potential show stealer, three of the best women’s competitors in SNW clash in triple threat action. The three have been at each others throats for sometime but with Gertrude Von Grimm banned from ringside, the odds might not be in Taliah's favour. Junior Heavyweight Championship: Winston Knight vs. Arthur Williams vs. Vincent Valentino vs. Jet Jaguar vs. Lord Jameson vs. Carson Clark Six men will battle it out for the Junior Heavyweight Championship, 3 representing Alt:Pro (including the current champion Winston Knight) and 3 representing SNW. Knight has a tall order on his hands if he wants to retain. Warfare: Team SNW (Jack Powers, Riley Shamrock, Mike Bockwinkel, Safu and Ken Slayer) vs. Team Alt:Pro (A.J Matthews, Patrick R Everson, Jake Swindell, Max Blaze and Lloyd Blaze) The steel cage will lower over the ring as is customary at Riot Act. The fight between the two promotions will never be as brutal. Two men will start, one from each team before team members will join at intervals. Revolution X Battle From Within: Chris Hammers vs. Jack Joseph In a rare SNW vs. SNW clash, the leader of Revolution X will face the man he recruited to join his stable in Jack Joseph. Joseph was added to RevX's ranks during the RevX civil war and had a good run alongside Hammers and Safu. However, at last year’s Clash of the Duos, Joseph felt that he no longer needed RevX and could use Hammers as a stepping stone. SNW will be holding two separate pre-shows as part of the Riot Act weekend. In Saturday, there will be a jam packed matinée show as SNW and Alt:Pro present 'Countdown to the Riot Stage 1’. The annual Awards Ceremony will following in the evening. Then on the Sunday, before the main Riot Act XIV event, SNW and Alt:Pro will present a short matinée show, ‘Countdown to the Riot’ Stage 2’, as a taste of things to come. The cards for these shows are as follows: Countdown to the Riot Night 1 Daniel Sinn vs. Duke Parkland Once upon a time, Daniel Sinn was part of one of the best tag teams in the World alongside Drew Parkland. However, after this friendship turned bitter and Drew retired, Sinn has taken to beating Drew’s sons instead. But Duke isn’t the rookie he once was when Sinn targeted him all those years ago. Drew is a much more experienced man but found himself the target of Sinn’s attacks last year. These two clash once more, who will come out on top? SNW vs. Alt:Pro Tag Series #1: Knife Fight (Zakk Static and Cain Jackal) vs. Three Lions (Elliot Reid and Noah Lee) The theme of SNW vs. Alt:Pro runs throughout the weekend and in the pre-shows there will be 3 tag matches between the promotions. Former Duos Champions face former Alt:Pro Tag champions in the first of these three bouts. SNW vs. Alt:Pro Tag Series #2: House of Stone (Joseph and Michael Stone) vs. Made in Detroit (Tobias Black and Nate Ryan) Under the tutelage of their father, Cameron Stone, Joseph and Michael are beginning to become a pair not to be messed with. They will face the team from Alt:Pro held the SNW Duos Championships for an entire year. Red Fire, Tickles the Clown and Nyxx vs Zelda Williams, Penelope Periwinkle and Angelika Adams Six women tag team action as fans get a glimpse of the future with some of Synergy’s roster getting a chance to show what they got on the main card. 20 man battle royal: SNW (Dean Caufield, Axel Parkland, Rex Parkland, Jacob Ryler, Viper Tion, Damien Jackson, Xander Reeves, Richard Shaw, Tatu and Kaz Tsukuda) vs. Alt:Pro (Antonio Benitez, Ron Crockett, Pablo 'Speedy' Gonzalez, Jax Anderson, Christopher Kennedy Jones, Moses Khan, Alexander Kuleshov, Will Manor, LyNN and Rory Wiseman) Ten men from SNW will battle ten men from Alt:Pro in a rare over the top battle royal. Who will get the win in the battle for brand supremacy? Countdown to the Riot Night 2 Old Feuds Die Hard Cody Rejero vs. Jason Williams Jason changed a lot since he came back from excursion. A new look, a new wrestling style. Gone is the baggy clothes wearing spot monkey, now the wrestler focused on making an impact. Some things might have changed but some stays the same. Like Jason’s hatred of former partner, Cody Rejero. Jason has made it clear that in order for him to achieve his goals in the future, he must confront his past but Cody isn’t going to roll over for anyone, let alone Jason. SNW vs. Alt:Pro Tag Series 3: AirDevils (Tom Gerard and Travis Cantrell) vs. Fabulous Taylor Boys (Ozzy Taylor and Robin Taylor) In the final of three promotion vs. Promotion tag matches, the ever popular AirDevils face the young Alt:Pro team looking to make an impact. Gertrude Von Grimm vs. Sarah Stone The powerful German missed out on her chance to challenge for the Women’s title but has a chance to take her frustrations out on young Sarah Stone, the daughter of Cameron Stone. As has happened the last two years, Cerberus Wrestling will put on a show as part of the Riot Act weekend. The show will take place on the Friday. Cerberus Wrestling 2021 Cerberus World Championship: Dante Randall vs. Dr Punisher The Rubber Match: Adam King vs. Calvin Little Jr Justin Tyger and Chris Danielson vs. Reverend Shadow and ZMaster House of Stone (Cameron, Joseph and Michael Stone) vs. Trace Demon, Red Dragon and Gareth Ashdown Mike Bockwinkel and Ahmed Mustafa vs. Ace Bennett and Zeke Sarah Stone vs. Zelda Williams
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 14, 2020 14:26:03 GMT -5
![](http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd81/terry_funk/WFigs%20Stuff/6-1-1.jpg) SNW/Alt:Pro Joint Press Conference Present: Jack Powers and AJ Matthews SNWs Jack Powers welcomed everyone to the press conference which was held to announce the competitors for the 5 vs. 5 Warfare match at Riot Act XIV. Powers said he had been selected as team captain for SNW and was responsible for picking his partners. He said he chose men he felt would be willing to fight for SNW and announced his picks: Despite ‘wanting to work his way back up from the bottom’, Riley Shamrock has been having trouble with Alt:Pro so is Powers first pick. Similarly as has Mike Bockwinkel, so despite not being fully trustworthy, he remains an asset to SNW. Ken Slayer is one of SNW's hottest talents and has also been selected. Lastly, Safu will return to compete in Warfare, which is a huge boost to SNW given his Warfare experience is unrivalled. Powers left and AJ Matthews took the stage to announce that he was the team captain for Alt:Pro's Warfare team and have selected the following: Former Alt:Pro Intercontinental Champions Patrick R Everson and Jake Swindell. Plus former Alt:Pro Tag team Champions the Blaze Brothers.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 14, 2020 14:23:30 GMT -5
![](http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd81/terry_funk/WFigs%20Stuff/6-1-1.jpg) Anarchy Tour – Stage 6 SNW in Munich, Germany 1) Three Lions (Mike Hogan, Elliot Reid and Noah Lee) [Alt:Pro] def. Kevin Hart and Knife Fight (Zakk Static and Cain Jackal) [11:34] with the Back to the Future on Jackal. Hogan avoided Hart for most of the match. 2) Mike Bockwinkel vs. Jake Swindell [Alt:Pro] ended in double DQ after interference from both SNW and Alt:Pro roster members 3) Jet Jaguar, Lord Jameson and Carson Clark def. Winston Knight, Arthur Williams and Vincent Valentino [Alt:Pro] [9:20] after Clark hit the Swan Dive DDT on Williams in a showcase of the Riot Act XIV Junior Heavyweight title match Alt:Pro Heavyweight Champion, Evan Pagnano came to the ring. He cut a short promo on how despite being Alt:Pro champion, he still supports SNW. However, the title means a lot to him so whether he faces Henry Edwards of SNW or Vincent Fury of Alt:Pro, he will fight with everything he has. He signed off with a short promo in German which summarised his promo and thanked the fans. 4) Jason Williams and Daniel Sinn def. Cody Rejero and Duke Parkland [9:45] after Jason injured Cody before the match and the two on one on Duke led to Jason hitting the Rubix Cube 5) Kourtney Love and Amy Lee def. Taliah Winters and Gertrude Von Grimm [12:52] with the Lovesault on Von Grimm 6) Chris Hammers vs. Jack Joseph never happened as Joseph attacked Hammers during his entrance. He tried to re-injure Hammers but the Irish Doomsday fought back leading to a brawl all around the venue before it was broken up. 7) Dave Demento, Ace Bennett, Matt Spade and Riley Shamrock def. Dane Warron, Johnny Arsenic and Blaze Brothers (Max and Lloyd Blaze) [Alt:Pro] [20:16] when Riley hit the Irish Welcoming on Max Blaze 8) SNW: Henry Edwards def. Vincent Fury [Alt: Pro] [18:40] with the HE Driver following lots of interference from both SNW and Alt:Pro rosters. After the match more wrestlers piled out instigating a massive brawl between the two promotions.
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