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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 3, 2015 5:17:05 GMT -5
*RANDOM FIXTURE* Charlton 0-2 Sheff Wed
Saturday 7th November 2015 Bournemouth 2-2 Newcastle Leicester 2-1 Watford Man Utd 1-0 West Brom Norwich 1-2 Swansea Sunderland 1-1 Southampton West Ham 1-0 Everton Stoke 1-2 Chelsea
Sunday 8th November 2015 Aston Villa 0-2 Man City Arsenal 2-1 Tottenham Liverpool 3-1 Crystal Palace
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 1, 2015 6:32:15 GMT -5
Synergy Issue 19 St Patrick Day Special
1) SYN: Jet Jaguar vs. Noah Lee: The show opened with the Synergy champion coming out with an Irish hat on for a title match. It was a fun opener, Lee’s time in Japan has really helped him. Lee is like a squat powerhouse like Michael Elgin. The champ got the win with a frogsplash.
After the match, Jag celebrates with his title and puts back on his Irish top hat. However, celebrations are cut when Dave Demento runs out and attacks Jag. He stomps on his hat and lifts up the title.
2) Taliah Winters vs. Kourtney Love: Another really fun match with two of the young women showing what they can do. Even though this was a Synergy show these two didn’t really dial down the wrestling. Love won a good back-and-forth contest with the Lovesault in what was probably the MOTN from a wrestling standpoint.
Drew Parkland made his way out and talked about the young talent in Synergy which leads him to welcoming Safu’s Cousin Johnny Faosiliva. Faosiliva speaks briefly but is cut off by “El Hijo Nature Boy” Pedro Flair. El Hijo said he needs more “flair” but Faosiliva took offence and hit him with a Samoan Drop.
3) Parkland Bros vs. Liam Hendrick and Simon Glockerburg: The Parkland's were Axel and the youngest Parkland Rex, they are still learning as a team. The same goes for new students Hendrick and Glock, they worked a good heel team here. Working as a team will help both of them. The Parkland’s won this decent bout with the Pin Pointer on Glock.
4) Jacob Ryler vs. Ken Slayer: Good back-and-forth match. This was very much a learning match for Slayer. He got good experience working in the ring with Ryler tonight. Fans weren’t into the technical side of the bout but it ramped up towards the end of the 10 minute bout. Ryler put Slayer over falling to the Sling Blade from the youngster.
5) Elimination No1: Cody Rejero vs. Duke Parkland vs. Dean Caufield vs. Elliot Reid: Interesting main event. Mockingbird teamed up and took full control during the opening stages. Duke and Cody fought back but it wasn’t enough. Cody was first to go after a Death From Above from the MBirds. Duke then did a spirited comeback, with his home fans behind him, he eliminated Caufield via the KFC and then made Reid tap to the Confederacy Choke which now makes him the number one contender.
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Post by Red Dragon on Oct 31, 2015 10:56:24 GMT -5
Gable and Jordan continue to prove why they are the best team in NXT.
And a side note, I quite like Blake and Murphy.
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Post by Red Dragon on Oct 30, 2015 15:31:33 GMT -5
*RANDOM FIXTURE* Bristol City 1-0 Fulham
Saturday 31st October 2015 Chelsea 2-2 Liverpool Crystal Palace 1-2 Man Utd Man City 3-0 Norwich Newcastle 0-0 Stoke Swansea 3-1 Arsenal Watford 1-1 West Ham West Brom 0-1 Leicester
Sunday 1st November 2015 Everton 2-0 Sunderland Southampton 3-2 Bournemouth
Monday 2nd November 2015 Tottenham 1-0 Aston Villa
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Post by Red Dragon on Oct 24, 2015 14:00:15 GMT -5
A good story is the main thing.
I voted technical as in the guys who came from ROH (Rollins, Cesaro, Owens etc). Where they use their signature moves wisely but have plenty of different offense as well.
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Post by Red Dragon on Oct 24, 2015 13:54:19 GMT -5
Wonder where Corbin goes now?
Not bothered by Storm at all but willing to be persuaded.
With Enzo and Cass. I love them but they are not ready to be called up. Maybe if they gave them a decent length match once in a while. I would have them win the titles early next year and have them debut on the Raw after Mania.
Two big main events coming up. Joe's promo was epic.
I need some Jordan and Gable, hope their on next week.
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Post by Red Dragon on Oct 24, 2015 10:36:17 GMT -5
Be the Best 2017 Update
Two shows down, one to go. Who are leading their respective blocks and whose tournament is already over?
BLOCK A Mike Hogan [4] Safu [2] Carson Clark [1] Evan Pagano [1]
Remaining Matches: Mike Hogan vs. Evan Pagano / Carson Clarkvs. Safu Summary: “The Joker in the Pack” Mike Hogan sits in prime position to take Block A, it seems like his time in Japan has done him well. He faces Pagano on the final night but will need a win or draw to secure the Block because if he loses and Safu wins his match, Hogan and Safu will go to a tiebreaker.
BLOCK B Nick Jacobs [4] Riley Shamrock [3] Jack Powers [1] Steven Kagemann [0]
Remaining Matches: Nick Jacobs vs. Riley Shamrock / Steven Kagemann vs. Jack Powers Summary: For Block B, all eyes will be on Jacobs versus Shamrock. Jacobs has the point advantage so a draw will give him the Block. Meanwhile former United Front buddies face off.
BLOCK C Jet Jaguar [4] Chris Hammers [3] Jordan Devine [1] Cody Rejero [0]
Remaining Matches: Chris Hammers vs. Jet Jaguar / Jordan Devinevs. Cody Rejero Summary: A similar sight can be seen in Block C. Hammers versus Jaguar will be the main focus, with the masked warrior having the point advantage. Devine and Rejero will also face off.
BLOCK D Mike Bockwinkel [3] Kevin Hart [3] Dave Demento [1] Daniel Sinn [1]
Remaining Matches: Dave Demento vs. Kevin Hart / Mike Bockwinkel vs. Daniel Sinn Summary: Unlike Block B and C, Block D won’t be decided in one match. Top of the blocks Bockwinkel and Hart will face off in separate matches hoping that the other slip up. There is a possibility that if both Sinn and Demento win, we get a four way tiebreaker.
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Post by Red Dragon on Oct 24, 2015 10:29:18 GMT -5
Hey Ho, Let’s Go The Ramones Weekend – Night 2 Be the Best Qualifying – Night 2
1) BLOCK B: Nick Jacobs vs. Jack Powers: Jacobs had his ribs taped up after last night’s assault from Kagemann. Powers being the master of working over body parts, zoned in and put Jacobs away with a modified abdominal stretch in four minutes.
2) BLOCK C: Chris Hammers vs. Cody Rejero: Another quick match, Hammers squashed Cody within a few minutes. Unlucky for Cody he was in the way of a pissed off Hammers who hit him with a Lariat for the win.
3) Matt Joseph vs. El Hijo de Angel Custodio: Matt's brother showed off his new cocky persona last night but Matt was very much the same in his first match since the Joseph Brothers split in Brazil. Decent, quick highflying bout with Matt gaining the win with the Golden Gate Crasher.
After the bout, Matt cut a simple promo calling out his brother who didn't appear/
4) Wasp and Kourtney Love vs. Red Fire and Taliah Winters: Fun tag match to set up a four way on the next show. Wasp is the current number one contender, so it made sense for her to go over with the Deadly Sting on Fire.
5) BLOCK D: Dave Demento vs. Daniel Sinn: A good back and forth match with a bit of chain wrestling which we haven’t seen much of from Demento. These two brawled on the apron with Demento hitting a backdrop on the apron. Both men stayed down and a double countout was announced as the outcome of the bout.
6) BLOCK A: Carson Clark vs. Evan Pagano: Surely this would be where Pagano would finally get his first singles win since returning to SNW. Of course, Clark a former FUSE Champion is no slouch and pushed back at Pagano hard in this feisty encounter. However, Jack Powers ran out and attacked both men to a double DQ. Huge heat post match, not just for Powers but for the lazy booking.
SNW World Champion, Ace Bennett made his way out to the ring and as promised last night, issued an open challenge which was accepted by Jason Williams.
7) SNW: Ace Bennett vs. Jason Williams: Very fun match and the best match of the night up to this point but is that a surprise when Bennett is involved. Ace went for the Syracuse Drop but hit an insane counter, flipping out of it, landing on his feet and hitting his own reverse rana. Jason also hit a springboard 450 Splash to the floor. However, the champ was still able to retain using the submission Syracuse Lock and Jason had to tap at 14 minutes.
8) BLOCK C: Jordan Devine vs. Jet Jaguar: Another excellent bout, which had Devine in control for large periods of the match but Jaguar never saying die and fighting back. JJ even got plenty of near falls, he hit a picture perfect dive over the top rope near the end of the bout. But then back in the ring Devine hit him with Hammers’ Lariat. That’s when the RevX leader Hammers showed up, he didn’t do anything but that distraction allowed JJ to hit a small package for a shock win!
Intermission. On the whole, tonight’s action is better than last nights. Like last night, no one came out at the break.
9) BLOCK B: Steven Kagemann vs. Riley Shamrock: Great back and forth bout, plenty of hard hitting but plenty of good wrestling too. Some cool spots in this bout included: Kagemann hitting the double stomp while Riley was on the apron, Riley pulling out the Famine Driver for a near fall and the “Gunslinger” kicking out of Kagemann’s DeathDrive. In the end, Kagemann went up top for the Fire Tornado but Riley got his knees up and locked in the Ode to Shamrock which had Kagemann tapping.
10) BLOCK A: Mike Hogan vs. Safu: Both men won their matches last night, so a clear win for either man tonight would send them into the final night of action as favourite to top the group. Again, Hogan looked Cocky smacking Safu around when the Samoan was down as if to taunt him. Bad idea. Safu roared back but the Brit managed to fight back in this back-and-forth match. “The Joker in the Pack” picked up the win and the crucial two points after his signature Springboard Elbow.
11) BLOCK D: Mike Bockwinkel vs. Kevin Hart: Like the previous match, both men were already on two points so a clear winner here would send them as favourite into night 3. Lots of technical action to start which the fans thought was a precursor to this going the time limit. But the entire bout was technical based which the fans enjoyed. It didn’t stop Hart from busting out the 450 Splash for a near fall. Bock looked like he had the match in the bag as he lifted Hart up for the Bockwinkel Special but Hart countered with a small package. Bock kicked out and hooked up a Bockwinkel Special Championship Edition just before the time limit sounded but couldn't get the pin.
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Post by Red Dragon on Oct 20, 2015 13:03:37 GMT -5
*RANDOM FIXTURE* Nottm Forest 1-0 Ipswich
Saturday 24th October 2015 Aston Villa 1-1 Swansea Leicester 2-1 Crystal Palace Norwich 1-0 West Brom Stoke 1-0 Watford West Ham 0-2 Chelsea Arsenal 4-2 Everton
Sunday 25th October 2015 Sunderland 1-0 Newcastle Bournemouth 0-1 Tottenham Man Utd 1-3 Man City Liverpool 2-0 Southampton
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Post by Red Dragon on Oct 20, 2015 12:51:12 GMT -5
Whoever took over, they wasn't going to be as good of a fit as Fry.
Same situation with Top Gear. But they decided to get the worst possible replacement.
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Post by Red Dragon on Oct 18, 2015 14:49:17 GMT -5
Ric Flair v Terry Funk 'I Quit' - Clash of the Champions
Terry Funk v Atsushi Onita 'Exploding No Rope Barbed Wire Exploding Ring Time Bomb Death Match'
Terry Funk is boss. Got Terry Funk vs. Jumbo Tsuruta '2/3 Falls' to watch. Got some matches on this page, I now wanna check out too.
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Post by Red Dragon on Oct 17, 2015 8:48:10 GMT -5
Am I the only one who would have preferred Corbin win over Apollo?
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Post by Red Dragon on Oct 17, 2015 8:43:14 GMT -5
I hate my laptop.
I started writing the next Warfare match for Riot Act 10 which is a long write up. I save throughout and go to save near the end. It closes the document. I try loading it back up and it picks it up from a paragraph back. I write up the new para, save, fails and closes. I repeat this a few times. Until my laptop decides to delete the entire word document (which, if your wondering, has 14,000 words on it).
Luckily, I got a pretty updated version saved to my cloud. So I've only lost the last hour and a bit work. Still fuming though.
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Post by Red Dragon on Oct 17, 2015 6:46:16 GMT -5
Blitzkrieg Bop The Ramones Weekend – Night 1 Be the Best Qualifying – Night 1
1) BLOCK A: Carson Clark vs. Mike Hogan: Great opening bout, only lasting 7 minutes but at the pace these two went they packed plenty in. Hogan got a “welcome back” chant but seemed cockier than when he left for Japan. Hogan won with the Futurism. I would love to see these two in a longer match.
2) BLOCK C: Jet Jaguar vs. Cody Rejero: Another quick short match, some good chain wrestling to start with Jag continuing to show why he’s one of SNW’s constantly consistent performers. Jag won here with the TTM.
3) DUOS: Mockingbird vs. Jacob Ryler and El Hijo de Angel Custodio: A break in the action as the Duos titles were put on the line. The teams didn’t have enough time to do hot tags and instead went straight into the final part of the match with dives and tag moves. The champs successfully retained this fun bout with the Death From Above.
4) BLOCK D: Mike Bockwinkelvs. Dave Demento: Funny opening to this bout between two of SNW’s most hated. Bock offered the handshake, Demento accepted then they both kicked each other between the legs at the same time. As this was placed early on in the night, it wasn't given much time. Bock worked over the neck and won with the Bockwinkel Special.
5) BLOCK B: Nick Jacobs vs. Steven Kagemann: This only lasted three minutes. Nick got the better of Kagemann on a few occasions so Kagemann went to the outside and threw a chair into the ring which distracted both the ref and his opponent. He then entered with another chair and battered Jacobs with it. He then placed the chair on top of him and hit a diving foot stop. Jacobs wins via DQ.
6) Jack Joseph vs. Ken Slayer: Another break from the tournament action. Although fans didn’t really care for another short bout. This was to show off Jack’s new heel persona, he beat around Slayer and put him down with a Pele kick. He did get good heel heat from the crowd, this may be a career reinvention for Joseph.
7) BLOCK A: Evan Pagano vs. Safu: Finally a back and forth bout, the fans had to wait until the match before the break. Very good story of the dominant Samoan and Pagano wearing him down, which was helped as these two are good friends outside of the ring. Plenty of good spots too including Safu smashing himself into the barricade and Pagano following up with the SicKick. Later on back in the ring, Pagano hit another SickKick, he tried to follow it up with a Calling but was caught by a Samoan Drop which continued Pagano’s losing streak.
Intermission. Lots of short matches early on in the card which suggests the final three matches will be given plenty of time.
8) BLOCK D: Kevin Hart vs. Daniel Sinn: As you’d expect from these two this was an excellent technical bout. There was history in this bout as Hart took the FUSE title off Sinn at last year’s Riot Act. The match ended with a strike fest ending with a Hart superkick and a Maple Leaf Revenge.
SNW World Champion, Ace Bennett came out to the ring to chants of “Best in the World”. He talked a bit about winning the title and how much it means to him. He said about how some people thought his win was a mistake of a fluke, he said he will prove all the doubters wrong. He said as a fighting champion and accepted TCW’s Justin Tyger’s challenge for Be the Best iPPV. He said as a fighting champ he will host an open challenge tomorrow night with the title on the line.
9) BLOCK B: Jack Powers vs. Riley Shamrock: Into the big main events, these two have been former tag partners and rivals. Lots of technical action to start with fans loving all the holds and submissions. The action stepped up when Powers slapped Riley and the “Gunslinger” responded with the Mui Tai knees. Things got nasty from the on with a Tiger Driver on the apron, a missed floor dive from Riley and Powers hitting the Danielson Special from the top. Both guys finishers were teased but none were hit. Another strike fest ended this bout with both men KO’ing each other as the 20 minute time limit sounded.
Powers got on the mic after Riley left, he was disappointed. He repeated his promo from the Brazil Pre-show, stated, like everyone does at the beginning of the year, that 2017 was his year. He said he’s been out of the main event for years and traced that back to the end of the United Front. He blamed the end of the United Front on one man, and now wants revenge on Evan Pagano.
10) BLOCK C: Jordan Devine vs. Chris Hammers: Epic main event, as real life best friends these two have fantastic chemistry. These two beat all the tension out of each other, just slugging each other from the opening bell. Just brutal strikes. The bout then slowed to resemble a match but they broke out into another brawl on the outside before they got back in the ring where Hammers killed Devine with a Lariat. But he kicked out. Devine hit Hammers with the Devinity and even used his own finisher against him but it wasn’t enough. Hammers hit the Last Minute Order but couldn’t make the cover in time as the time limit sounded.
Boo’s post match but it was the right choice as both men came out looking strong. They got to their feet post match and stared at each other. Hammers said something to Devine, so Jord slapped him. The two started brawling again until Safu, LyNN and Amy Lee ran out to separate them. Jord then left with Amy as Safu and LyNN held back Hammers from following. Is Revolution X over?
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Post by Red Dragon on Oct 13, 2015 17:51:46 GMT -5
*RANDOM FIXTURE* Middlesbrough 2-0 Fulham
Saturday 17th October 2015 Tottenham 1-2 Liverpool Chelsea 4-0 Aston Villa Crystal Palace 1-0 West Ham Everton 2-2 Man Utd Man City 3-0 Bournemouth Southampton 1-0 Leicester West Brom 0-0 Sunderland Watford 1-3 Arsenal
Sunday 18th October 2015 Newcastle 1-0 Norwich
Sunday 19th October 2015 Swansea 1-0 Stoke
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Post by Red Dragon on Oct 10, 2015 5:38:36 GMT -5
Safu’s Cousin Joins SNW
Johnny Faosiliva, the cousin of current SNW athlete Safu has agreed to join SNW. The 19 year old has always been a promising sportsman, he was a promising rugby player before most recently training in MMA. In October last year he won his first fight by TKO in the second round. But he has decided on another career move into pro wrestling. He will begin training with Drew Parkland and will be expected to make his debut on a Synergy show later this year.
Speaking about joining SNW on Twitter he said “I can’t wait to get started. Off to gym now #GymReady”. Speaking on a podcast the day of the announcement trainer/commentator/former wrestler Drew Parkland said “He’s a big good looking lad, he’s got the look and something that’s different to what SNW’s currently got. Of course, he doesn’t have previous wrestling experience, so that’s a challenge. We’ve got a session booked later this week, we’ll see how he’ll do but it is early days, so I couldn’t really say much.”
In other news, Chris Hammers has taken over training duties from Drew Parkland in the SNW Academy. Parkland has been both training the new students at the Academy and running Synergy Wrestling. But now SNW officials feel it would be better to separate the two which would benefit the young wrestlers. Under the new system, new students like Faosilvia will start of training with Hammers. Then once SNW feel they the student can perform they get their first match in Synergy. After gaining some experience in the ring they then advance to SNW alongside performing in Synergy.
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Post by Red Dragon on Oct 10, 2015 5:33:00 GMT -5
Be the Best 2017 Update
Be the Best returns for 2017. Just like the previous years, the rules remain the same. The matches will be held over the next three SNW shows with any tiebreakers being decided on the 4th show. The leaders of each block will advance to Be the Best iPPV, where the four block leaders will face off in two singles matches. The winners of the two singles matches advance to the finals where the winner will get a shot at the SNW World Championship at Riot Act X. Below are the entrants for the 2017 Be the Best. Below that is the 4 blocks and how the tournament works.
Mike Bockwinkel: Winner 2014 Carson Clark Dave Demento Jordan Devine: Winner 2016 Chris Hammers Kevin Hart Mike Hogan: Winner 2013 Evan Pagano Nick Jacobs Jet Jaguar Steven Kagemann Jack Powers Cody Rejero Safu Riley Shamrock: Winner 2015 Daniel Sinn
Blocks
BLOCK A Carson Clark Mike Hogan Evan Pagano Safu
BLOCK B Nick Jacobs Steven Kagemann Jack Powers Riley Shamrock
BLOCK C Jordan Devine Chris Hammers Jet Jaguar Cody Rejero
BLOCK D Mike Bockwinkel Dave Demento Kevin Hart Daniel Sinn
How Be the Best 2017 works: There are four competitors in each block. Each competitor will face each other once inside their own block. The match result will correspond to certain points. The competitor with the highest score in each block will advance though to the final four. The final four will then face off on the Be the Best iPPV to truly decide who will Be the Best. The matches will take place over three shows in three weeks with any tiebreakers taking place on the fourth show.
How the blocks work: A win earns the competitor 2 points, a loss earns a competitor nothing and any type of draw will give both men 1 point each. Draws will include a time limit draw of any match which exceeds 20 minutes. If there is a draw for first place at the end of the competition then the tie-breaker matches will take place the following week.
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Post by Red Dragon on Oct 3, 2015 14:02:57 GMT -5
New Year's Resolution One Night in Brazil Pre-show in America
1) Steven Kagemann vs. Ken Slayer: Kagemann is far too good to be opening a pre-show even on a special pre-show like this. But it seems like he was in this bout to work with the youngster as he does backstage helping the other younger talent. Kagemann punished Slayer who then fought for a comeback hitting a lovely belly to belly off the top Kurt Angle style. Kagemann still won with the DeathDrive.
2) Dave Demento vs. El Hijo de Angel Custodio: Simple enough match, Demento messes with the crowd, El Hijo fights back with Lucha spots. They did a good spot where El Hijo springboarded in and Demento blasted him with a spinning backfist. A backdrop led to the F***trd.
3) Red Fire vs. Beast Kong vs. Kourtney Love vs. Rose Parkland vs. Wasp vs. Taliah Winters: In an over the top battle royal to crown a number one contender to the Women’s Championship. Wasp last eliminated Kong to win.
4) Matt Spade and Jacob Ryler vs. Zakk Static and LyNN: In a “strange bedfellows” match, it was the faces who got along much better than one half of Knife Fight and one fifth of Revolution X. Veterans Spade and Ryler have known each other for over eight years and probably never teamed but they looked good. They won after Ryler’s Legdrop on Zakk.
5) Cody Rejero vs. Daniel Sinn: Fun singles action to lead into the break. Cody was over and brought the comedy while Sinn just wanted to wrestle. Lots of fun spots with some actually good wrestling in-between. Cody won with the Pepsi Driver.
Intermission. Cody stayed out at the break and said he would make 2017 his year. Zakk Static made his way out and mocked Cody calling him a joke. Zakk said Cody didn’t belong in SNW. Cody challenged him to get in the ring but Zakk didn’t.
6) Jack Powers vs. Nick Jacobs: Excellent technical bout but would you expect anything less from Powers, who must be the best pure wrestler on the planet. Jacobs is no slouch either, he’s a great technician. The entire match was technical based with holds and submissions. A change from SNW’s usual matches but the fans appreciated it. Powers tried for the Choke Out all match, when he finally locked it in, Jacobs was tapping.
Powers got on the mic post match and said, like everyone does at the beginning of the year, that 2017 was his year. He said he’s been out of the main event for years and traced that back to the end of the United Front. He blamed the end of the United Front on one man, and now wants revenge, Evan Pagano.
7) Mike Bockwinkel vs. Jet Jaguar: Great main event, good luck to the boys in Brazil who will have to follow this. The match went just shy of twenty minutes. Which is the benefit of having this on a different show, as it gets more time. Bockwinkel wore down Jag but the youngster kept fighting back with such vigour. The match even broke down to a strike fist which is very unlike both men. Fans ate it up and went mad when Jag hit the TTM but the masked warrior was too tired to pin. Bock also hit the Bockwinkel Special but Jag kicked out. Bock eventually hit the Championship special for the win.
Standing O for both me. Jag in a rookie move offered the hand. Bock walked away which I am sure was out of respect as usually he would have smacked him.
One Night in Brazil Live from Citibank Hall, Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, Only on SNW Player
There’s a good crowd in Brazil. But SNW know that there will be very little diehard SNW fans and instead the majority of them will be casual fans. So this will be a shorter show than usual. Also, the show seems quite highflying based which SNW must thinks will go over well in Brazil.
1) Baby J Jamerson and Joseph Stone vs. Joseph Brothers: Hot crowd for the opener helped by the Baby J and J Stone heeling it up: they came out in Argentina soccer tops and a soccer ball, they threw a Brazil flag on the floor and Cameron Stone was at ringside to insult the fans. For the match, the young heels wore down Matt and Jack Joseph until a hot tag was made and the highflying begun. There were stereo dives to the floor which got a great reaction. But back in the ring, Stone distracted the referee, which led to a low blow and a moonsault from his son for the win.
The heels got great heat, it was very cheap heat but well worked by SNW to get the crowd buzzing from the opening contest. After the match Jack Joseph was annoyed at his brother. He shouted at him before helping him to his feet. Then he kicked him between the legs! Then he dropped him with a powerbomb to quite good heat.
2) Mike Hogan vs. Jason Williams: Fans didn’t know what to think of either man in this match. Hogan is a cocky face but looked quite heel-ish here and wearing a Union Jack attire didn’t help either. Meanwhile Jason is a highflyer but a heel. Good back and forth fast paced action action, fans warmed to Hogan because he has such a good moveset. Hogan won with the Futurism.
3) Revolution X vs. AirDevils: Excellent six-man tag. The match started (actually before the bell) with 3 pairs brawling around the ring and even into the crowd. This led to the first of many cool spots with Clark hitting his Swan Dive DDT using the barricade. The match also showed off the tension between Devine and Hammers, there were stiff tags to each other as they worked over Cantrell. Miscommunication between Devine and Hammers led to Cantrell making the hot tag. The Brazil crowd were wowed by the athleticism of the Devils and went crazy over their teamwork. The Sky High was hit for a near fall, as was Hammers LMO and Devine’s Devinity. However, more miscommunication, Hammers Lariating Devine led to the three man Bombs Away (three top rope dives) on Safu for the win.
After the match, Hammers and Devine squared up to each other and then started pushing each other. Brazilian fans were pretty into it. Safu ironically calmed them down and was joined by teammate Amy Lee. But Devine left separately with Amy.
4) Evan Pagano vs. Riley Shamrock: Excellent match, a little lost on the Brazil crowd but I’m sure the fans watching on SNW Player enjoyed. They played it up like a top level SNW match with all the big moves coming out and the obligatory strike fest near the end of the bout. It was very back and forth. Some big spots included a suplex on the apron from Pagano, which he followed with a SicKick against the apron. Back in the ring, Riley kicked out of the Calling. Pagano returned the favour kicking out of the Famine Driver and the Irish Welcoming II. The match wore on but the commentators played up that Pagano SNW ring rust led to being caught in the Irish Welcoming which gave Riley the win.
5) DUOS: Mockingbird vs. Parkland Bros: Great tag match, a little bit formulaic but still a great tag match. Fans waned a little during the opening stages of this match. It was a brawl to begin with, then the Birds wore down Duke. A hot tag was made, then the Birds wore down Axel. Obviously it was a little dumbed down for the Brazilian audience and they had to follow a bunch of good matches. The hot tag was made again and the fans got into the bout. Duke hit the KFC for the near fall and Axel locked in the Confederacy Choke but it was broken up. In the end the MBirds retained with the Death from Above.
6) SNW: Ace Bennett vs. Kevin Hart: As expected when these two meet in the ring, this was phenomenal. Even a slightly worn Brazilian crowd couldn’t stop but admire the athleticism and art these two put on. Even though the fans didn’t know the history of these two or the significance of the World Champ facing the FUSE champ, it didn’t matter what the fans were, they were going to get behind this. They shook hands to start which got a round of applause. Then they traded holds and both got the advantage on certain points which got a series of a round of applause. Then they run the ropes a few times with both men getting moves in, a big dropkick from Ace sent Hart rolling to the apron. Ace followed up and was met with a brainbuster which the crowd went crazy for because it looked like it could have killed Ace. Hart and Ace fought a bit with Hart lifting Ace over into the crowd with a back body drop. The FUSE Champ then entered the ring and got on the top rope then flew into the crowd taking out himself, Ace and about five rows of seating. Back in the ring Hart went for a Superkick, Ace ducked and hit the Busaiku Knee for a close count. Ace tried for the Syracuse Drop but Hart countered into a 450 Splash for another near fall. This led to the strike fest spot which ended when Hart swiped at Ace’s legs and locked in the Sharpshooter. Hart had been focusing on the legs all match but Ace powered to the ropes. Hart called for the end and hit the Maple Leaf Revenge but Ace kicked out! Hart called for the end again, this time setting up for the Calgary Special but Ace reversed and hit a Busaiku Knee which left both men down. The two men got to their knees and traded slaps to the face. At this point Hart and Ace had the crowd in the palm of their hands. They went back and forth for a few more minutes until Ace hit the Syracuse Bound (both the Drop and Lock). Hart was knocked out from the Drop and so couldn’t tap. The referee called for the bell.
Excellent match to end an excellent night’s entertainment. The referee checked on Hart as Ace celebrated. Hart sat up in the corner as the crowd gave a standing O to both me. Ace went over to Hart and helped him to this feet and raised his arm. The iPPV ended with another Justin Tyger promo, this time saying he would be challenging for the World title at Be the Best.
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Post by Red Dragon on Oct 2, 2015 17:47:29 GMT -5
*RANDOM FIXTURE* Leeds 0-1 Birmingham
Saturday 3rd October 2015 Crystal Palace 1-1 West Brom Aston Villa 1-0 Stoke Bournemouth 1-2 Watford Man City 4-0 Newcastle Norwich 2-2 Leicester Sunderland 2-1 West Ham Chelsea 2-0 Southampton
Sunday 4th October 2015 Everton 2-2 Liverpool Arsenal 1-1 Man Utd Swansea 2-1 Tottenham
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Post by Red Dragon on Sept 25, 2015 17:47:23 GMT -5
One Night in BrazilLive from Citibank Hall, Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, Only on SNW PlayerSNW World ChampionshipAce Bennett vs. Kevin HartA rivalry as old as time, the first ever Triple Crown Champ against the second ever Triple Crown Champ, the current SNW World Champion versus the reigning FUSE Champion, it's Ace Bennett versus Kevin Hart. There’s too much history between these two to put into a few lines. Hart followed in Ace’s path to the top, they have battled many times and were even successful Duos Champions together. Both men are regarded as the two best wrestlers in the World. Now they will headline SNW’s debut in Brazil. Trust me, you won’t want to miss this. SNW Duos ChampionshipsMockingbird vs. Parkland BrosAnd it comes down to this. The third in the series. The Birds thought that the Clash of the Duos 2016 would be their year but Drew Parkland’s sons caused a massive upset and the MBirds didn’t even make it to the final. It took them all year but Reid and Caufield finally won the belts in October, since then they have defended the titles all over Mexico and once successfully against the former champs. These two teams will face off in Brazil for one last time. Evan Pagano vs. Riley ShamrockOne year ago, Riley Shamrock was on top of the world. He was the SNW World Champion. After a year plagued by concussions the “Gunslinger” looks to get back on track. Meanwhile, Evan Pagano made his return to SNW last year but it hasn’t exactly gone to plan, he is so far winless in singles action. Which man will get back on track in Brazil? Revolution X vs. AirDevilsSix-man tag action will come to Brazil but the real talking point of this match is how Revolution X will co-exist. Despite a historic year for the group of revolutionaries, tensions have been rising as of late. After losing the World title, what state of mind is Hammers in? And will Devine see it as his chance to take over? Mike Hogan vs. Jason WilliamsAfter a year in Japan “The Joker in the Pack” returns to SNW. His welcome back present will be a bout with the daredevil Jason Williams. We’ve seen recently with Evan Pagano that when you step away from SNW you will return to a better, stronger SNW. Will Hogan get the return win or will Jason cause an upset? Baby J Jamerson and Joseph Stone vs. Joseph BrothersTag team action will be the first ever SNW match on Brazilian soil. Following this match, the cocky youths of Baby J and J Stone will be flying out to Japan for a tour in NJPW. Can the duo gain some momentum or will Jack and Matt re-start their climb to the Duos titles? New Year's ResolutionOne Night in Brazil Pre-show in AmericaThe pre-show for the Brazil show will for the first time be held in a different place... actually a different county. Weary of wearing out the Brazilian fans will a super show, SNW has decided to put on a full show in the US as a pre-show to the iPPV event. The pre-show will be available as usual via the SNW Player but contains bigger names than normal and more matches. If successful, SNW may role this idea out for other events. The show will be headlined by former SNW World Champion, Mike Bockwinkel taking on the ever impressing Jet Jaguar, who had a breakout year in 2016. The co-main event will be another former SNW World Champion, Jack Powers taking on the first ever FUSE Champion, Nick Jacobs. Also the card are the controversial Dave Demento, “SNW’s Resident Mad-man” Steven Kagemann and an Over the top battle royal for the no.1 contendership to TCW’s Keeley Matthews SNW Women’s title. Mike Bockwinkel vs. Jet Jaguar Jack Powers vs. Nick Jacobs Matt Spade and Jacob Ryler vs. Zakk Static and LyNN Dave Dementovs. El Hijo de Angel Custodio Steven Kagemann vs. Ken Slayer Cody Rejero vs. Daniel Sinn Red Fire vs. Beast Kong vs. Kourtney Love vs. Rose Parkland vs. Wasp vs. Taliah Winters
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