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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2016 13:35:00 GMT -5
It's good to see Martin Stone getting the victory and it's pretty cool that Lance Hoyt retained, another good event... Thanks! I've already started working on card three. It's great to have summer off. Hopefully I can keep this going as long as your EVOLVE... the best fed on this board.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2016 20:14:29 GMT -5
IGA III The Orpheum, Ybor City, Florida
I. Jaka w/ Sidney Bakabella vs. Pinkie Sanchez — Jaka and Pinkie are wild in the opener for IGA III. Jaka tries to put Pinkie away early with the Crazed Nerve Hold, but Pinkie reaches out and grabs the ropes. Pinkie comes back with multiple running hip attacks in the corner; however, Sidney Bakabella interferes in the match and the referee disqualifies Jaka.
— After the match, Sidney Bakabella grabs the microphone and calls out the rest of the Wrecking Crew to the ring. Bakabella tells the crowd that the Wrecking Crew will destroy every man, team, and women on the roster. "As a matter of fact," he says, "Devastation Corporation is going to do just that, right now, to any team that has the guts to challenge them." The World's Cutest Tag Team, Joey Ryan and Candice LeRae, come out to a loud pop!
II. Devastation Corporation w/ Sidney Bakabella vs. The World's Cutest Tag Team — Joey Ryan and Candice LeRae take a strong fight to the much bigger Flex and Blaster. There are many times LeRae nearly puts one of the Devastation Corporation members away, but the bigger men keep kicking out. In the end, Blaster McMasssive removes the protective mat from the ringside floor and drops LeRae with the Black Hole Slam. She doesn't get up and Joey Ryan runs to her and begins checking on her. Sadly, the WCTT are counted out.
III. Chris Hero vs. Tugboat Taylor w/ Chaz Taylor — Hero doesn't waste any time, nor does he play around with his opponent. So that he doesn't experience the embarrassment that took place at IGA II, Hero never lets up on Tugboat Taylor. Though you could see a struggle, Hero lifts Tugboat up and finishes him with an Electric Chair Elbow. From there, Hero lifts the big man up and tosses him through the ropes and into Chaz Taylor.
IV. Davina Rose vs. Daizee Haze — The veteran Haze works over the younger Rose and finishes her off via the Mind Trip. Haze then gets on the microphone and berates Rose, the crowd, and the IGA. She especially hates the IGA for not having a women's title. She says that she would make a great champion for the IGA. The fans do pop for a women's title; however, they boo Haze for her other negative comments.
V. IGA Championship: LANCE HOYT vs. Matt Cross — Once again, these two bring everything they have. Hoyt powers through Cross, but the challenger stays in the air to keep Hoyt off his feet. In the end, Cross flattens the champion outside the ring with a Space Flying Tiger Drop. Lance Hoyt crashes into the guard rail and looks to be out of it. Cross tries to drag Hoyt into the ring, but the referee keeps him away while medical staff check on Hoyt. Cross, in the ring again, stands up against the ropes and yells for Hoyt to get up. Out of nowhere, Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin, the World's Greatest Tag Team, run down to the ring and hit Cross with the Leap of Faith. They then leave through the crowd. Hoyt gets up and stumbles into the ring and drops Cross with the Blackout. 1... 2... 3! The shows fades to black...
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Post by Pariah on Jun 12, 2016 22:23:03 GMT -5
Oh, snap... M-Dogg gets ripped off again... Not impressed...
Daizee Haze made a great point concerning the lack of a women's title... Even though the crowd didn't fussy her presentation...
Another solid show with some great storyline progression... Nice work!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2016 21:38:19 GMT -5
IGA IV The Orpheum, Ybor City, Florida
— Matt Striker, the IGA Matchmaker, opens the show with a concerned look on his face. He tells the World's Greatest Tag Team that they are not on the active roster and should not be allowed in the arena. Lance Hoyt, the IGA World Champion, comes out with the WGTT. Hoyt tells Striker, "I hired Haas and Shelton. Deal with it." Striker, with hesitation, sets up a six-man tag team match for the main event: Lance Hoyt & WGTT vs. Matt Cross and two men of his choosing.
I. Rude Boy Riley vs. B Ryce w/ Acid Jaz — Rude Boy Riley continues to struggle in the IGA. After spending most of the match on defense, RBR dives off the turnbuckle... into B Ryce's arms. B Ryce then finishes him with the Drive By for the easy victory. His partner, Acid Jaz, enters the ring to celebrate. Both men then issue a challenge to Devastation Corporation.
II. Joey Ryan vs. Jaka w/ Sidney Bakabella — This match takes place mostly outside the ring and throughout the arena. As Ryan's about to win via count out, Sidney Bakabella interferes and allows for Jaka to recover. Ryan makes sure to give Bakabella a superkick off the ring apron. Once the fight is back in the ring, Ryan finishes Jaka via Walk Off! Ryan kicks Jaka out of the ring.
III. Chris Hero vs. Bruiser Costa — Sadly, Hero wins with only one wrestling move. Hero doges a wild haymaker from Costa and gets behind him. Hero lifts Costa up and drops him with an Electric Chair Elbow. Hero acts as if he just won a gold strap.
— After the match, Hero begs for a challenge! He says he's tired of beating "legends."
IV. IGA Television Championship: Martin Stone vs. Tommaso Ciampa — Ciampa comes at Stone with a fury that is unmatched in the IGA. Stone works him over on the mat, but the fired-up striker will not be extinguished. As Stone rebounds off the ropes with a Thesz Press, Ciampa catches him a knee strike to the chin. Ciampa hooks the leg and becomes the first ever IGA Television Champion.
— Hoyt and WGTT taunt Matt Cross in the ring. Cross states, "I found some boys that were free for the night." The crowd goes wild as the Briscoe Brothers run down and automatically start brawling with Shelton Benjamin and Charlie Haas. The referee has hell trying to get the men to their corners.
V. Lance Hoyt & World's Greatest Tag Team vs. Matt Cross & Briscoe Brothers — The main event turns into an all out fight. Cross and the Briscoes don't allow Hoyt to tag in. In the end, the Briscoe Brothers end up brawling with the WGTT into the crowd and outside the arena. Cross finishes Hoyt via Death From Above. The show fades out...
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Post by Pariah on Jun 16, 2016 23:08:45 GMT -5
Disappointed that RBR couldn't open the show with a victory... But, the main event was awesome and it was great to see Matt Cross finish the American Psycho with Death From Above...
Fun stuff!
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Post by Crimson Cross on Jun 17, 2016 8:00:31 GMT -5
It looked like Martin Stone had a shot at winning the belt, but I'll admit seeing Tommaso Ciampa taking it, was all good...
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Post by joebreakdown on Jun 17, 2016 8:08:30 GMT -5
Great start to this fed with some real fun talent on show.
I do think Chris Hero is playing a dangerous game though. There are some legends out there who probably can't wait to get their hands on him...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2016 10:52:20 GMT -5
Thanks for the comments, gentlemen.
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