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Post by bookerbill on Jan 22, 2012 9:08:17 GMT -5
Card 01 – Murphy’s Inn, Cornwall – Point of Impact
Match 1: Samu v. Sam Hayne Hayne draws heat from ringside as he comes to the ring. A leaping clothesline gives Hayne the advantage but Samu is able to survive HELL’S FLAMES (R 11/P6) that gets the fans on their feet. Hayne continues to dominate but cannot get the win with a DEVIL LOCK (R6/P5) before Samu makes a comeback with the fans backing him up. Samu gets a near fall with a DIVING HEADBUTT (R7/P3). A deathjump smash sets up another DIVING HEADBUTT but Hayne kicks out of the cover (R11/P4). The big Samoan mounts the corner and takes flight with a cross body block deathjump and gets a huge victory (R4/P5).
Match 2: Brodie Lee v. Erick Stevens These two competed together in Ring of Honor and know each other well. Lee uses his power to gain the early advantage and crushes Stevens with a swinging side slam for a near fall (R11/2). Things go the floor and both men tear it up. Stevens hits a Samoan drop onto the floor and the fans eat it up. The match goes back inside and Stevens takes advantage of a dazed Lee with a DOCTOR BOMB for the win (R5/P5). Match 3: Osirian Portal v. Young Bucks The fans are ready to switch things up with some high flying action. As you would expect, both teams make frequent tags early on. The Bucks gain control of Amasis with tandem punches and connect with MORE BANG FOR YOUR BUCK for a near fall (R10/P5). The Portal comes back and Ophidian uses Snake Charmer to daze Matt Jackson and then rolls him up for the surprise win (R3/P3). After the match, Nick Jackson asked his brother what happened and Matt simply replies he does not know. A strange turn of events in Cornwall. Commissioner Cox just shakes his head from ringside.
Match 4: J. D. Michaels w/April Hunter v. Kevin Steen The two Canadians are greeted warmly by the fans. Michaels uses high flying but Steen is able to weather the storm and slows things down with a pair of cannonballs into the corner. Steen hits a pumphandle neckbreaker for a 2 count (R6/P4). Another pumphandle neckbreaker sets up a PACKAGE PILEDRIVER for the pin (R6/P6).
Match 5: The Colony v. Naptown Dragons The Colony are out to a solid pop. The hardcore brawlers are taking on the high flying stars from Chikara. The Ants cut off Scotty Vortekz early on but Dustin Lee tags in and gets a one count on Green Ant after Die Hard Trilogy (R12/P4). Lee and Vortekz combine for a DOUBLE DRAGON on Green Ant for another near fall (R11/P7). Green Ant is able to counter Vortekz’s deathjump with a boot to the face and Soldier Ant hot tags. Soldier Ant dominates the action and gets the win with a diving saluting headbutt (R4/P4).
Match 6: Team Blondage v. Minnesota Home Wrecking Crew The ladies are up next and get a nice reaction from the fans at ringside. The Wrecking Crew manage to cut off Krissy Vaine from her corner. After a double team in the corner, Lacey covers Vaine for a 1 count (R9/P4). Amber O’Neal takes Lacey to the floor and both women tear it up on the floor bring the fans to the feet. The referee loses control and calls for a double disqualification. The action continues in the ring until officials arrive and pull the ladies apart.
Match 7: Adam Pearce v. Brent Albright A classic feud from the American Independents makes its way north of the Border. Both men know each other well so there is no feeling out process. Pearce manages to get the first pin attempt after a powerslam (R5/P3) and follows with a short-arm clothesline for another near fall (R7/P4). Pearce continues to work the neck with a second short-arm clothesline and Pearce kicks out of the cover at the last second (R6/P5). Pearce controls the match and ends it moments later with a JUMPING PILEDRIVER (R7/P7). A key win for Scrap Iron.
Match 8: Kings of Wrestling w/Sara Del Rey v. Mike Quackenbush, Jigsaw & Eddie Kingston Big six man action tops the card tonight. The Kings work the crowd and draw fantastic heat. The Chikara based trio of Quackenbush, Jigsaw and Kingston work over Claudio Castagnoli early on. The Kings are able to take over on defense and cut off Kingston. Arik Cannon gets a near fall on Kingston with a spinning neckbreaker (ch) (R5/P3). Kingston regains control on the floor and the momentum changes. Castagnoli is able to use his size successfully against Quackenbush and Jigsaw saves Quackenbush from a RICOLA BOMB. There is a crazy spot where Castagnoli slingshots Quackenbush into the ring post. Lightening Mike does sick colour. Chris Hero steps up the attack and Quackenbush eats the ring steps. The two huge bumps by Quackenbush take their toll and Hero gets the win with a moonsault while Castagnoli and Cannon block Jigsaw and Kingston from making the pin save (R3/P6).
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Post by bookerbill on Jan 29, 2012 10:14:32 GMT -5
Booker Bill productions presents “The Honeymoon Is Over” on Saturday February 18, 2012 at Fight Club Canada in Niagara Falls. You have seen them battle in number one contenders matches, four corners matches and even seen then engage in a Ladder War but now you will get to see them fight in Ontario as Mark and Jay Briscoe meet the All Night Express team of Kenny King and Rhett Titus in the main event. These teams are no strangers to each other and both will be looking to capture the Ontario Tag Team Championship in the months ahead. It should be an intense battle from bell to bell.
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Post by bookerbill on Feb 4, 2012 8:26:55 GMT -5
Second Main Event Added!
After dropping the fall in the main event last month Mike Quackenbush immediately demanded a one on one match with Chris Hero and that match has been signed for “The Honeymoon is Over” as a second main event bout. Quackenbush was bloodied and battered at the end of “Point of Impact” and will be looking for some payback when he steps into the ring with his former tag team partner. With Chris Hero in action, the rest of the Kings of Wrestling will likely be close by to aid Hero if needed. Will the Chikara submission specialist be victorious or will it be another TKO for Chris Hero. You will have to be at Fight Club Canada on the February 18th to find out.
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Post by bookerbill on Feb 11, 2012 8:11:09 GMT -5
The American Wolves come to the Falls!
In additon to the double main event, another huge tag team match has been signed for “The Honeymoon is Over” as The American Wolves have agreed to reunite and step into the ring in Niagara Falls. Their opponents will be the always dangerous tandem of Jimmy Jacobs & Tyler Black who will also be reuniting for the show. All four of these men spent time together in Ring of Honour so the action should be intense from the outset. In addition, Jacobs has promised that Lacey will be at ringside for Age of the Fall.
Be sure to check out all the action next week!
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Post by bookerbill on Feb 18, 2012 13:56:11 GMT -5
Kings of Wrestling to be in Niagara in full force!
Another match has been signed between competitors in last month’s main event as the team of Eddie Kingston & Jigsaw has signed to face Claudio Castagnoli & Arik Cannon at “The Honeymoon Is Over.” Kingston has been particularly vocal about his displeasure losing to the Kings last month and was anxious for another shot at the Kings of Wrestling. He will get is opportunity tonight in Niagara Falls. The announcement of this match only adds to already stellar card featuring the co-main event of Chris Hero v. Mike Quackenbush and the All Night Express meeting Jay & Mark Briscoe.
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Post by bookerbill on Feb 18, 2012 23:32:08 GMT -5
Fight Club Canada, Niagara Falls “The Honeymoon is Over” – February 18, 2012
Match 1: Dupae Rupa v. Ricky Landell “The Belgian Brawler” works ringside for heat with some success. Landell starts off strong and the fans get behind him. Landell hits FISHERMAN’S BUSTER for a 2 count (R7/P5). The action goes to the floor and both men mix it up in front of the fans. Rupa survives another FISHERMAN’S BUSTER with a last second kick out (R7/P6) and Landell follows with a TOP ROPE FIST DROP for the one sided win (R6/P7).
Match 2: Harker Dirge v. Delirious The fans are generally excited to see Delirious in action and he comes out strong dominating the match in the ring and then diving onto Dirge at ringside. The fans are on fire as Delirious gets the first near fall with Shadows Over Hell (R8/P3). Dirge is able to power his way back into contention and Delirious survives a DIRT NAP (R12/P3). Dirge maintains his momentum and then puts Delirious’ shoulder to the mat with an abdominal stretch and sweep for a 1 count (R11/P3). Delirious is nearly counted out of the ring after a vicious assault on the floor including a choke out with a rope from under the ring. Delirious manages to escape a second DIRT NAP (R9/P6). The fans spur Delirious to come back and he hits back to back Panic Attacks but Dirge is able to drag Delirious to the floor and whips him into the ring post. Moments later Dirge hits a fireman press slam onto the floor at ringside. Delirious cannot recover and is counted out of the ring. After the match, Sam Hayne arrives and joins Dirge for a double team attack on Delirious. Security arrives to break things up. Delirious needs to be assisted from ringside (Delirious – 1 card).
Match 3: Eddie Kingston & Jigsaw v. Claudio Castagnoli & Arik Cannon w/Sara Del Rey The Kings of Wrestling tandem of Claudio Castagnoli & Arik Cannon draw great heat from the fans. This is a rematch of the 2/3 of the participants from the main event of “Point of Origin.” Cannon and Jigsaw exchange counters and Jigsaw manages to capitalize with a figure four leglock (ch) and then Kingston tags in and connects with a Yakuza kick in the corner for a near fall (R7/P4). A LARIAT flips Cannon onto the mat but Castagnoli makes the pin save. Del Rey attacks Kingston after he crushes Cannon with a backdrop driver keeping the match going. Jigsaw tags into the match and Cannon is able to get the tag himself. Jigsaw counters a back body drop landing on his feet and connecting with a superkick that stuns Castagnoli. A missile dropkick gets Jigsaw a near fall (R8/P3). It is all Jigsaw and Castagnoli bails to the floor where he is consoled by Del Rey. Jigsaw flips over the ropes onto them both and the fans become unglued. Castagnoli barely makes it back into the ring. Kingston tags in and a Sliding D sets up a LARIAT for the three count on Castagnoli. (R5/P6)
Match 4: Sara Del Rey v. Daizee Haze Del Rey is in a foul mood after the results of the last match and has difficulty focusing early on and Haze takes full advantage in and out of the ring. Del Rey is able to catch Haze climbing to the top buckle and tosses her to the mat. Del Rey immediately follows with a BUTTERFLY POWERSLAM for a 2 ¾ count (R6/P5). Del Rey maintains control. There is a solid spot where a big boot flips Haze to the floor. Del Rey hits a Samoan Drop on the floor and Haze is nearly counter out. Haze never really recovers and Del Rey uses a deathjump smash to set up a second BUTTERFLY POWERSLAM for the win (R7/P7).
Match 5: American Wolves v. Jimmy Jacobs & Tyler Black w/Lacey The Wolves are out to a huge pop from ringside. Black tries to steal a quick win with a cross body block coming off the ropes on Edwards but can only get a one count (R6/P2). Seconds later, Black hits a PHOENIX SPLASH (+3). Jacobs blocks Richards and Black gets the shocking three count (R5/P6). The fans are stunned and give it to Lacey’s Angels as they leave the ring.
Match 6: Necro Butch v. Timber Timber seems to be in control from the bell but Butcher is able to counter a charge to the corner with a backdrop that spills Timber to the floor. The fans all push their seats back from the ring to make room for these two crazed brawlers at ringside. Butcher smashes Timber with the timekeepers ring bell busting The Insane Lumberjack open and then puts Timber away moments later with a TIGER DRIVER (R6/P6). The fans were left wanting something more from these two.
Match 7: All Night Express v. Briscoe Brothers The fans are stoked for this one. Kenny King gets the best of Mark Briscoe early on and picks up a near fall with a spinning leg lariat (R10/P3) but Briscoe takes control on the floor when King misses a leap off the corner and crashes to the floor. Jay Briscoe is in now and the action is really uneventful until Briscoe takes King to the floor again. Both men brawl on the floor and then the ring apron. King backdrops Briscoe back into the ring just as the referee finishes the 10 count and King has been counted out of the ring. The action continues after the bell and the Briscoe Brothers get the best of the Express when they uses steel chairs to floor both King and Rhett Titus. Security arrives but the damage is done. King and Titus need assistance leaving the ring (King 1 card – ribs)
Match 8: Mike Quackenbush v. Chris Hero w/Sara Del Rey Quackenbush dropped the fall to Hero during the six man main event at Point of Origin and demanded a match one on one with Hero. It is all Hero from the bell but Quackenbush is able to avoid a deathjump smash and then makes the cover for a 2 count (R7/P4). Quackenbush goes to work. A one-legged Boston Crab sets up a swanton dive for a near fall (R8/P5). Hero is able to overpower Quackenbush and then whips him into the ring steps in a solid looking spot. Quackenbush escapes a HANGMAN’S CLUTCH (R11/P3). Hero hits a moonsault for another near fall (R7/P4) and then strikes with HERO’S WELCOME. 1, 2, kick out (R8/P6). The excitement at ringside builds with each kick out and with the fans backing him, Quackenbush comes back countering a double leg slam. An unorthodox arm drag sets up a QUACKENDRIVER II. 1, 2, 3/kick out (R8/P8). Quackenbush is announced as the winner as Hero and Del Ray protest the three count saying Hero kicked out.
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Post by bookerbill on Mar 13, 2012 19:06:37 GMT -5
It is now time for determine the Ontario Champion and Ontario Tag Team Champions and what better place than the Nation’s Capital as Pro Wrestling Ontario invades the Ottawa area. The action kicks off this Friday night at the Greely Legion as 16 teams battle in eight matches in the opening round of the Tag Team Title Tournament. The Backseat Boyz, Heartbreak Xpress, American Wolves and Briscoe Brothers are among the teams that will see action this Friday. The tournament continues on Saturday with the finals taking place on Sunday. In addition, on Saturday Night, there will be two four man qualifying bouts with the winner of each match going to compete for the Ontario Championship on Sunday night. Get your tickets now to be part of this history making event.
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Post by bookerbill on Mar 16, 2012 21:10:06 GMT -5
Greely Legion, Greely “March to the Gold Night 1” – March 16, 2012
Ontario Tag Team Title Tournament – Round One
Match 1: Briscoe Brothers v. Ultramatis Black & Crossbones The fans seem really excited to see the Briscoe Brothers with a solid man up chant before the bell. This one was much more competitive then you would have thought with both teams having time in control of the action. Jay Briscoe survives a very early FREAKIN’ SWEET DRIVER from Crossbones. Ultramatis Black is cut off for some time. He kicks out after a CUT THROAT DRIVER but Crossbones saves him after a SPIKE JAY DRILLER. Things even out again and Crossbones nearly ends it with a second FREAKIN’ SWEET DRIVER this time on Mark Briscoe. Crossbones and Jay Briscoe tear up ringside The referee comes out and Briscoe grabs a chair and decks Crossbones with a chair and is disqualified. The fans are not pleased with the sound of the bell but the Briscoe Brothers take matters into their own hands and take out Black with a DOOMSDAY DEVICE post match which gives the fans something to cheer about.
Match 2: Jimmy Jacobs & Tyler Black w/Lacey v. Osirian Portal Lacey works the crowd for heat early on. Jacobs turns the heat up by spiting on Ophidian. This one was epic as both teams pull out all the stops to advance to the next round. There are several great spots along the way including Amasis driving onto Black at ringside. Later, Black slingshots Amasis into the ring post. Lacey proves her value at ringside causing a distraction that saves Black from OSIRIAN SCARAMENT. At one point Black punishes Amasis with three consecutive full nelson suplexes but can onlyu get a two count. The end sequence comes when Jacobs counters Ophidian’s back drop with a piledriver and immediately transitions into THE END TIME. Black blocks Amasis and Ophidian taps.
Match 3: Generation Next v. Young Bucks The story in this one is the solid double team work by the Bucks. They manage to cut off Strong for a long time and only a pin save by Aries prevents the Bucks from winning after MORE BANG FOR YOUR BUCK. With his partner down and out, Aries then carries the majority of the action for his team taking on both Bucks. Aries uses LAST CHANCERY against both Bucks but is unable to get the win. Double backflip dropkicks sends Aries to the floor but Aries is able to drag Matt Jackson to the floor and runs him into the ring post busting him open. Strong finally tags back in and takes a bloody Jackson to the floor but Jackson turns the tables and whips Strong into the ring post busting him open. Nick Jackson tags in and things get sloppy as the action goes in and out of the ring. Back inside, Strong plants Nick Jackson with a GIBSON DRIVER for the win.
Match 4: Soldier Ant & Fire Ant v. Naptown Dragons The fans are very excited to see the Colony in action. These two factions battled in six man action back in January and the Colony came out on top in dominating fashion. Solider Ant struggles early and Dustin Lee punishes him with a chair shot to the gut on the floor leading to a near count out. The Dragons then cut off Fire Ant for a prolonged period. The Colony comes back with a series of tandem diving stomps that has the crowd on their feet. Things settle back down. Scotty Vortekz takes control against both Ants. KISS OF THE DRAGON on Soldier Ant cannot end it but DOUBLE DRAGON seconds later does.
Match 5: American Wolves v. Heartbreak Xpress w/Larry Sweeney Sweeney has been telling everyone for weeks that he helped make the American Wolves and that he knows how to beat them. The Wolves dominate this one from the outset with perfect defensive tags and a hard hitting offensive attack. Neither Fabulous Phil Davis or Superstar Sean Davis can get anything going. A vicious armlock by Davey Richards on Phil Davis sets up a D.R. DRIVER for the win. There is no pin save attempt or interference from Sweeney who will having some explaining to do.
Match 6: Jigsaw & Mike Quackenbush v. TEAM FIST All four of these men have battled in the rings of Chikara and the fans were expecting some high flying action in this one. Gran Akuma comes very close to ending it quickly connecting with a tombstone facebuster on Jigsaw and immediately transitioning to YOSHI TONIC. Jigsaw is able to counter Icarus half crab and makes the tag to Quackenbush. Icarus takes Lightening Mike to the floor with a backdrop and then tosses him outside a second time. Both men brawl around the ring. Icarus cracks Quackenbush across the back with a steel chair and is disqualified. Icarus is not pleased and attacks the official after the bell with a PEDEGREE in the middle of the ring. Quackenbush and Jigsaw come to the official’s aid.
Match 7: Kings of Wrestling w/Sara Del Rey v. Harker Dirge & Sam Hayne We get a solid Kings of Wrestling chant at the outset of this one. Claudio Castagnoli and Chris Hero play to the crowd. The Kings cut off Dirdge from the opening bell and we get to see all of their classic spots. Dirge shows his toughness and kicks out of several pin attempts including after a HERO’S WELCOME. Hayne is finally able to tag in against Hero and hits a deathjump smash that sets up a DEVIL LOCK. Hero manages to escape and the action goes in and out of the ring. Hero takes things too far when he slams Hayne face first into the steel railing at ringside and is disqualified. The Kings are not pleased and Castagnoli takes out Hayne with a RICOLA BOMB for good measure.
Match 8: Backseat Boyz v. All Night Express Huge reaction from ringside for the All Night Express. King has his ribs taped up after the assault by the Briscoe Brothers last month . . . This one goes back and forth from the outset. Johnny Kashmere survives a MUFF DRIVER by Rhett Titus. Later, Kashmere gains the edge against Kenny King using a bulldog to set up CRADLE BREAKER for the win. The fans expected a little more from the final match of the night.
Tomorrow night March to the Gold continues at the Knight of Columbus Hall in Ottawa with round two of the Tag Team Title Tournament. In addition, Adam Pearce, Chris Hero, Eddie Kingston and Brent Albright will meet in a four corners match with the winner moving to compete for the Ontario Title on Sunday Night against the winner of the four man Ladder Match featuring Delirious, Kevin Steen, Erick Stevens and Brodie Lee. Also, The All Night Express clashes with the Briscoe Brothers!
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Post by bookerbill on Mar 17, 2012 21:59:49 GMT -5
Knights of Columbus Hall, Ottawa “March to the Gold Night Two” – March 17, 2012
Ontario Tag Team Title Tournament – Round Two
Match 1: Ultramatis Black & Crossbones v. Jimmy Jacobs & Tyler Black w/Lacey The fans do not care for either one of these teams but Lacey makes her best effort to pull out a little extra heat from ringside. It is all Black and Jacobs from the outset as they manage to cut off Crossbones from his corner. Ultramatis Black saves his partner from THE END TIME. Ultramantis Black is finally able to hot tag in but cannot maintain any advantage. Both teams make defensive tags but Jacobs and Black continue to push the action. Ultramantis Black escapes THE END TIME. The momentum turns when Black misses a PHOENIX SPLASH and Ultramantis immediately hits the PRAYING MANTIS BOMB for a near fall. Crossbones tags in and works over Black before putting him away with an avalanche. Another huge upset win for the Order of the Neo-Solar Temple.
Match 2: Generation Next v. Naptown Dragons The Dragons get Roderick Strong in trouble early on but Strong is able to turn things around at ringside when he cracks Dustin Lee with a steel chair and we have our first crimson of the night. Austin Aries and Strong work over Scotty Vortekz including three consecutive backbreakers by Strong. Strong runs Vortekz into the ringside table and then tries to put him away with a choke slam. Lee is able to finally make the hot tag into the action but his offense is short lived. Strong hits a GIBSON DRIVER on Lee for a near fall. Vortekz turns things around for the Dragons and a Cyclone Kick sends Strong to the floor. Strong kicks out of Vortekz’s cross body block deathjump and survives KISS OF THE DRAGON and DOUBLE DRAGON. The fans are on fire after the two last second kick outs. The action evens out as both team are able to make tags. Aries takes control against Lee and connect with a pendulum elbow for the three count. A hard fought battle by both teams gets earns a solid ovation from ringside.
Match 3: American Wolves v. Mike Quackenbush & Jigsaw Some would say this was a dream match. Handshakes get us started. There is a solid exchange early on when Richards goes for a deathjump but Quackenbush blocks with a boot to the face and then tags in Jigsaw who attempts a senton splash but Richards rolls clear and tags in Edwards who strikes with a shinbreaker for a near fall. Edwards goes for the win with an ACHILLIES LOCK but Quackenbush makes the save. Edwards applies the hold again and this time Richards cuts off Quackenbush. With the fans on their feet, Jigsaw reaches the ropes. Richards tags in and ends it with a wicked looking BRAINBUSTER. The Wolves looked very dominating while advancing to the next round. Match 4: Sam Hayne & Harker Dirge v. Backseat Boyz Although the fans do not really care for either of these teams, they back the Boyz tonight. With these four men involved in the match there is good change that things will get out of control. There is a referee bump very early in the match but the chaos is minimal. The referee recovers and the action goes back and forth. The Boyz gain control with a solid attack of double team moves. Hayne survives an ACID BOMB. Johnny Kashmere lights up ringside with a dive onto Hayne on the floor. Later, Hayne is able to capitalize on the floor and Dirge takes over against Trent Acid with a power attack. Acid escapes a DIRT NAP. Kashmere is able to get the hot tag and puts away Dirge with a CRADLE BREAKER.
Match 5: Four Corners Elimination Match – Adam Pearce v. Chris Hero v. Eddie Kingston v. Brent Albright The winner of the match goes onto to compete for the Ontario Championship tomorrow night. All four men see action early on as they tag each other into the contest. Albright and Kingston collide together in the middle of the ring at one point which leads to a CROWBAR by Albright for a near elimination. Kingston is able to recover and tosses Albright off the ropes to the mat. Albright comes back at ringside and goes for the CROWBAR once gain. It is all Albright for several minutes. Kingston is able to take control winning a brawl on the floor. Sliding D sets up the LARIAT for a near fall. The action settles down and we get Hero against Pearce while Kingston and Albright recover on the apron. They trade moves until Pearce can hit a JUMPING PILEDRIVER for a near fall. Albright is tagged in by Pearce and nearly gets the win with a half nelson suplex. A 6-1 knee eliminates Chris Hero. Pearce jumps Albright from behind but Albright quickly turns things around and beats on Pearce for several minutes. Pearce is able to tag in Kingston and the action slows down again. Albright maintains control and then rocks the ring with a series of Northern Lights suplexes. He hooks the leg and Kingston is out. Albright is on a roll having eliminated both Hero and Kingston. He gains control of Pearce quickly and then runs him head first into the ringside rails busting him open. Pearce uses the ropes to escape a CROWBAR. A bloody Pearce is able to catch Albright on the top buckles and tosses him to the mat. Outside, Pearce cracks Albright with a steel chair busting him open. Back in the ring, Pearce ties Albright in the ropes and works over the cut with a series of punches. Pearce plants a dazed Albright with JUMPING PILEDRIVER to advance to the Championship Match. The fans give Pearce loads of heat but are impressed with the action.
Match 6: Team Blondage v. Minnesota Home Wrecking Crew These two teams brawled to a double disqualification back at Point of Impact and promoters have finally been able to ink the rematch. The ladies put on a clinic of tag team wrestling with plenty of defensive tags. All four women see action early on. Rain and Amber O’Neal brawl in and out of the ring. O’Neal gains control and tags in Krissy Vaine. Blondage nails Rain with a BLOND BOMB but Rain is able to kick out of the cover. Lacey is able to tag into the action and works over O’Neal in and out of the ring. It goes back and forth with both teams making defensives tags. Vaine and O’Neal execute a double face lift on Rain and then Vaine hooks the leg for the sudden three count. The Home Wrecking Crew are not pleased and it is apparent that things are not settled between these two teams. Solid action from bell to bell. Match 7: All Night Express v. Mark & Jay Briscoe The count-out win by the Briscoe Brothers last month only added to the long history of intense battles between these two teams. We get a solid man up chant from ringside during the introductions. Mark Briscoe gains quick control of Kenny King and the Briscoe’s go for the early win with a DOOMSDAY DEVICE. King kicks out at the last possible second. Titus saves his partner from a SPIKE JAY DRILLER a few moves later. Mark Briscoe and Kenny King collide after they each go for a clothesline leading to a hot tag by King. Titus immediately goes for the win with Sex-factor but Mark is able to kick out at 2 ½. Both teams are able to make tags and the action evens out. King steps up his attack on Jay Briscoe and then hits CORONATION for the pinfall. Big win for the All Nights with King getting some retribution. The Briscoe’s clearly want some more of the All Nights.
Match 8: Ladder Match – Delirious v. Kevin Steen v. Erick Stevens v. Brodie Lee The prize in this one is the spot in the Ontario Championship Match tomorrow night against Adam Pearce. It is chaos from the opening bell with all four men battling. Steen makes use the ladder first ramming Lee into the side of the ladder busting Lee open. Steen is also busted open a few minutes later when Lee runs him into the ring post. In the meantime, Stevens makes a run up the ladder but Delirious pushes the ladder over clotheslining Stevens on the top rope. Delirious hits CHEMICAL IMBALANCE on Stevens but is not able to climb the ladder. Lee hits the BIG BOOT on Steen. Delirious and Stevens are on the ladder but Lee tips it over and sends both men to the mat. Lee whips Stevens into the ladder busting Steven’s open. All four men are battling it out. Stevens hits the “Choo Choo” corner splash on Steen. Lee blocks Delirious’ backdrop with a piledriver and then connects with a BIG BOOT but is not able to scale the ladder. It is bedlam as all four men trade blows back and forth. Delirious eats the ladder and then a BIG BOOT by Lee but Stevens stops him from climbing the ladder. Delirious whips Steen into the ladder three times and then climbs for the contract. Steen pushes the ladder over and Delirious is clotheslined on the ropes. Steen mounts the ladder but a Big Boot from Lee sends the Ladder and Steen crashing down. Later, Lee goes for the contract and brawls with Steen on the ladder. It tips and both men go down hard. Stevens battering rams Delirious in the corner with the ladder. Stevens mounts the ladder but Steen pushes the ladder over and Stevens goes to the floor in a crazy spot. The fans chant this is awesome! Both Delirious and Stevens are out of it on opposite sides of the ring. Lee and Steen brawl and the tension builds are rings as the fans can feel the finish coming. Steen gets the best of lee but somehow Stevens is able to recover and stuns Steen from behind with a Samoan Drop. Stevens then hits Steen with a Samoan Drop onto the ladder! Stevens climbs the ladder as Delirious holds Lee’s leg from ringside. Stevens grabs the contract and will face Adam Pearce for the Ontario Championship!
Tomorrow Night, March for the Gold wraps up with the semi-finals and finals of the Tag Team Title Tournament. As well, Adam Pearce meets Eric Stevens for the Ontario Title. There will also be an over the top rope Battle Royal to crowd the Queen of Ontario Wrestlings.
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Post by bookerbill on Mar 18, 2012 15:40:44 GMT -5
Rideau Carleton Raceway, Ottawa, “March to the Gold Night Three” – March 18, 2012
Match 1: Chuck Taylor v. J. D. Michaels w/April Hunter Michaels receives a warm welcome from the fans at ringside. Michaels gets the early advantage and gets a near fall with suplexplex and then hits a TOP ROPE ELBOW DROP for another near fall. Michaels tosses Taylor to the floor and then dives onto him at ringside. The fans eat it up as Taylor cannot recover and is counted out of the ring.
Match 2: Fire Ant v. Savage – T w/KJ Hill Things start quickly with both men running the ropes and then hitting a clothesline at the same time sending Ant and T to the mat. Ant is up first and immediately tries to end it with a BEACH BREAK. Both men go for a clothesline once again and crash to the mat. Ant recovers first and then hits a second BEACH BREAK for a 2 ½ count. Both men trade moves until Ant hits a missile dropkick and follows immediately with a BEACH BREAK for the three count. Tag Team Title Tournament – Semi-Finals Match 3: Generation Next v. Crossbones & Ultramantis Black Black and Crossbones are coming off two big upsets to make it to the semi-finals and were looking to keep the momentum going. Austin Aries dominates the early action. Bones and Black get the edge against Roderick Strong and Black gets a near fall with a Cosmic Disaster. Both teams are able to switch things up and Crossbone counters Aries’ backdrop with a piledriver and then follows immediately with a FREAKIN’ SWEAT DRIVER for a close fall. Crossbone follows with a second FREAKIN’ SWEAT DRIVER for the huge win.
Match 4: Backseat Boyz v. American Wolves The Wolves looked very focused during the introductions. Johnny Kashmere starts in against Davey Richards and catches him with a dropkick coming off the ropes and then follows with a CRADLE BREAKER for a near fall. The Boyz follows with a T-GIMMICK but Richards survives. Acid is in and takes Richards to the floor and runs him into the ring rails. The referee calls for the bell and disqualifies the Boyz. All four men after the match and security is needed to pull them apart.
Match 5: Queen of Wrestling Battle Royal – Angel Orsini, April Hunter, Simply Luscious, Sara Del Rey, MsChif, Rain, Sumie Sakai, Alere Little Feather, Trinity Denucci, Christina Von Eerie, Daizee Haze, Lacey, Amber O’Neal, Krissy Vaine It is a flurry of movement at the bell. Sara Del Rey battles Alere Little Feather. Simply Liscious gets the best of McChif and connects with a Death Valley Driver before tossing MsChif over the ropes for the first elimination. Team Blondage connects with the Blonde Bomb on April Hunter but cannot get her over the top. Amber O’Neal battles with Sumie Sakai against the ropes but cannot get her out to the floor. Trinity Denucci has Lacey almost eliminated when Rain comes to her aid and dumps Denucci to the floor from behind. Lacey returns the favour and saves Rain from elimination by Christina Von Eerie. Daizee Haze tosses Angel Orsini to the floor. Sakai connects with a MOONSAULT on Del Rey. Luscious stuns Haze with a LUSCIOUS LANDING but cannot eliminate her. Team Blondage hits Hunter with a second BLOND BOMB for the next elimination. Minnesota Home Wrecking Crew double up on Amber O’Neal with TOMIKAZE. Krissy Vaine comes to her partner’s aid but Rain ducks out and Team Blondage collide and both go out to the floor for a double elimination. Lacey plants Von Eerie with an IMPLANT DDT. Haze has Rain in trouble by Lacey arrives and dumps Haze from behind. Sakai takes flight for a second MOONSAULT on Del Rey. Luscious eliminates Von Eerie with a backdrop. Rain and Luscious have a lengthy battle until Rain counters a backdrop with a piledriver and then eliminates Luscious. Sakai catches Del Rey with a missile dropkick and then sends Del Rey to the floor. It is the Minnesota Home Wrecking Crew against Sumie Sakai. The Crew quickly attack with TOMIKAZE and then Rain tosses Sakai to the floor. The Wrecking Crew stand victorious in the ring drawing great heat. Suddenly, Team Blondage hit the ring and attack the Crew. Security arrives and it is a pull apart. Match 6: Best of Three Falls - Mike Quackenbush, Jigsaw, Eddie Kingston v. Kings of Wrestling w/Sara Del Rey The crowd is hot for this one from the outset. All six men get time in the ring early on. Quackenbush gets cut off from his teammates. Chris Hero chokes out Quackenbush in the ropes and is almost disqualified. Kingston turns things around for the faces but Jigsaw gets in trouble. Hero picks up a near fall after a Cravate Suplex and another after a Hero Sandwich. Both teams are able to make tags. It goes back and forth until Hero catches Jigsaw with a big boot out of nowhere on Jigsaw for the first fall. The Kings comes out strong to start the second fall. Castagnoli uses his size against Quackenbush crushing him with a giant swing. Castagnoli maintains the edge and gets the win with a RICOLA BOMB on Quackenbush.
Tag Team Title Tournament - Finals Match 7: American Wolves v. Ultramatis Black & Crossbones The fans give the Wolves a solid ovation as they make their way to the ring. Black and Crossbones have scored one upset after another to make it to the finals. Crossbones is able to overpower Eddie Edwards early on but cannot get the win after a FREAKIN SWEET DRIVER. Black maintains the advantage and punishes Edwards with Cosmic Disaster and follows with a second Cosmic Disaster for the stunning three count. Black and Crossbone are the first Ontario Tag Team Champions! Commissioner Charlie Cox comes to the ring awards the Title Belts to Black and Crossbones.
Match 8: Ontario Title Match – Erick Stevens v. Adam Pearce Pearce gets into it with some of the fans at ringside and the crowd quickly turns on him. Pearce sends Stevens into the ropes but telegraphs his backdrop allowing Stevens to counter with a piledriver. Stevens punishes Pearce with five consecutive deathjumps and then mounts the corner once more for a deathjump cross body block but Pearce somehow kicks out of the cover. Pearce is able to counter a tilt-a-whirl slam and takes over with a series of short-arm clotheslines and spinning neckbreakers. Pearce gets a one count and then hits a JUMPING PILEDRIVER for a near fall. Pearce works the neck with a series of short-arm clotheslines but cannot get the pin. Stevens catches Pearce on the top of the buckles and tosses him to the mat. The crowd is really into the action as the fight goes to the floor. Stevens eats the ring post and is busted open. Pearce scores with a superfly splash and Stevens rolls to the floor. Sudden Larry Sweeney arrive and tosses a bloody Stevens back into the ring. Pearce hits a JUMPING PILEDRIVER and is you new Ontario Champion. Larry Sweeney joins Adam Pearce in the ring and celebrates as Commissioner Cox presents him with the Title belt.
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