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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Mar 1, 2024 7:27:12 GMT -5
FINAL STANDINGS1 | Saraya Knight | 8-1-0 | 2 | Masha Slamovich | 7-2-0 | 2 | Shazza McKenzie | 7-2-0 | 4 | Jessie McKay | 5-4-0 | 5 | Kay Lee Ray | 4-5-0 | 6 | Evie | 3-6-0 | 6 | Kellie Skater | 3-6-0 | 6 | Madison Eagles | 3-6-0 | 6 | Rhia O'Reilly | 3-6-0 | 10 | Thunder Rosa | 2-7-0 |
*Wrestlers in Orange have qualified for the Final Four**Since Masha Slamovich and Shazza McKenzie will face each other either way, a tiebreaker will not be needed*
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Mar 1, 2024 7:37:44 GMT -5
FINAL STANDINGS1 | LuFisto | 8-1-0 | 2 | Trish Stratus | 6-3-0 | 2 | Vanessa Kraven | 6-3-0 | 4 | Nicole Matthews | 5-3-1 | 5 | Cherry Bomb | 4-5-0 | 5 | Xandra Bale | 4-5-0 | 7 | Kc Spinelli | 3-5-1 | 8 | Cat Power | 3-6-0 | 8 | Courtney Rush | 3-6-0 | 10 | Chelsea Green | 2-7-0 |
*Wrestlers in Pink have qualified for the Final Four**Since Trish Stratus and Vanessa Kraven will face each other either way, a tiebreaker will not be needed*
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Mar 1, 2024 7:56:33 GMT -5
One thing I just noticed and it wasn't intentional. The Round Robins started with a Women's Show and closed with one. This was due to me being an idiot and skilling a Women's show when I was booking the calendar for the order of events. Guess it was fated to be that way, as the all four women's divisions put on some awesome matches. Not to take anything away from the men, who had two extra rounds to compete.
I am happy you all have enjoyed this journey with me and will continue to do as the Tiebreaking Event is up next with six matches taking place so far. I may add a couple of exhibition matches to round out the show at eight to ten matches. I'll play around with the layout tonight and see what I can come up with. When it comes to my attendance figures I roll 2d10 and the Galt Arena Gardens show is the first time I got 100.
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Mar 1, 2024 23:25:59 GMT -5
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Mar 2, 2024 0:27:07 GMT -5
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Mar 2, 2024 0:53:52 GMT -5
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Mar 2, 2024 1:28:04 GMT -5
SITDOWN WITH SWOGGLEJOHNNY PELF: Today I am here for a sit-down interview with Swoggle, who to the surprise of many fans didn't finish dead last in the American Division. Swoggle is here to talk about his upcoming match with the man known simply as Tiny. Swoggle Welcome to the show.SWOGGLE: Thanks for having here Johnny. First off I want to thank both the MFWrestling Board of Directors for giving me the chance to prove myself in the Round Robin Tournaments. I went out there round after round and fought with all of my heart and managed to beat both AJ Styles and Dick Justice in the American Division. And secondly I want to thank all of the fans who came out to Hammerstein Ballroom for each round of the American Division. It was also a pleasure to wrestle in the Sleeman Centre here in Guelph Ontario. I heard stories about how crazy the Sleeman Centre can get and the Guelph fans didn't disappoint.JP: Which brings us to your upcoming match this Sunday at the Historic Galt Arena Gardens in Cambridge Ontario where you are scheduled to take on Tiny.SWOGGLE: Tiny is a big beefy boy isn't he.JP: Tiny has always been a big boy, lately he seems to have hit the gym with a vengeance and has gotten into phenomenal shape. How did this match come about?SWOGGLE: At the Guelph show I walked into catering and saw this mountain of a man sitting there with several massively full plates in front of him. He and I got to talking and I'm the kind of guy who likes to push himself, so after I found Tiny has signed a deal with MFWrestling going forward I went to the MFWrestling Board of Directors and requested the match with Tiny. The rest so to speak is history.JP: Swoggle you stand 4'5" and weigh 137lbs, meanwhile Tiny stands 6'10" and weighs 475lbs. Do you honestly think you have a chance against him?SWOGGLE: Let me put it to you this way Johnny. When I was first announced for the America Division Round Robin everyone laughed and said I'd go out and lose all eleven matches and I was just in the tournament to pad out everyone else's win totals. Sure I struggled at times, but I managed to pull out a pair of wins, so I know on any given night I can win a match and this Sunday in the Galt Arena Gardens I'll be taking on one of the biggest men I've ever been in the ring with and I look forward to the challenge.JP: Makes sense to me. One last question, now that you've been eliminated from contention to be the inaugural MFWrestling World Champion, who would you put your money on walking away with that honour?SWOGGLE: After being in the ring with him and watching in from Guerrilla each show I have to go with Adam Cole. He's on an absolute role and I can't wait to see what he does next.JP: Thanks for you time Swoggle
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Mar 2, 2024 5:32:24 GMT -5
LIVE FROM THE GALT ARENA GARDENS in CAMBRIDGE ONTARIO Sunday November 10th, 2024 ATTENDANCE: 2,200 FINAL FOUR SPOT TOURNAMENT SEMI-FINAL MATCHES“Darewolf” PJ Black v “Kiwi Buzzsaw” Travis BanksThe “Kiwi Buzzsaw” opened this match by tossing PJ Black into the corner and catching the “Darewolf” with running splash before tossing PJ Black off the ropes. The “Darewolf” rebounded and first ducked under a clothesline before catching Travis Banks with a running dropkick. PJ black then caught Travis Banks with a pair of check ups before flying around the ring and catching the “Kiwi Buzzsaw” with several sprinboard attacks earning a near fall before going for a Mood Swing that Travis Banks blocked. The “Kiwi Buzzsaw” then caught the “Darewolf” with a spinning torture rack slam before catching PJ Black with an Avalanche Kiwi Crusher to earn the pinfall victory in this match to advance to the tournament finals. WINNER: Travis Banks“Switchblade” Jay White v “King of Strong Style” Shinsuke NakamuraThe “Switchblade” opened this match by catching the “King of Strong Style” wit a running European uppercut before catching Shinsuke Nakamura with a judo style sambo suplex. With the “King of Strong Style” on the defensive Jay White went for a suicide dive only for Shinsuke Nakamura to roll out of the way. The “King of Strong Style” then caught Jay White with a Landside before climbing to the top rope. The “Switchblade” recovered and tossed Shinsuke Nakamura back into the ring and locked the “King of Strong Style” in a crossface before hitting the “King of Strong Style” with a Flatliner and deadlift German suplex. Jay White then caught Shinsuke Nakamura with the Blade Runner for a near fall. The “Switchblade” then climbed to the top rope and as he came off the top rope Shinsuke Nakamura shoved the referee into Jay White’s path and then caught the “Swichblade” with the Kinshasa. Without the referee there to make the count this one continued and Shinsuke Nakamura then hit a flying jujigatame before going for Vibration. Jay White fought the move off and caught the “King of Strong Style” with an arm-trap spike DDT before hitting a Blade Runner, but the referee was still out it. Jay White then went for suicide dive once again and Shinsuke Nakamura blocked the move and caught Jay White with a reverse powerslam before hitting another Kinshasa earning the pinfall victory just as the referee as coming too to earn the pinfall victory and advance to the finals of the tournament. WINNER: Shinsuke NakamuraTIEBREAKER“Ballsy Bad@ss” Shotzi Blackheart v “Michin” Mia YimThe “Ballsy Bad@ss” opened this match by tossing “Michin” off the ropes as Mia Yim rebounded, she caught Shotzi Blackheart with her head down and earned a quick near fall with a sunset flip. Mia Yim then caught Shotzi Blackheart with a Package Piledriver for another near fall. After the “Ballsy Bad@ss” kicked out “Michin” hit two more Package Piledrivers to earn the pinfall victory. WINNER: Mia YimTIEBREAKER“Latina Sensation” Mercedes Martinez v “Virtuosa” Deonna PurrazzoThe “Latina Sensation” and the “Virtuosa” put on one hell of a match with Deonna Purrazzo taking the early advantage and quickly managing to get Mercedes Martinez on the mat and locking on the Fujiwara Arm Bar. As the “Latina Sensation” was close to reaching the ropes Deonna Purrazzo released the hold and caught Mercedes Martinez with the Three Amigas before going for a face punt. Mercedes Martinez rolled out of the way and started laying into Deonna Purrazzo with multiple burtal chops lighting up the “Virtuosa’s” chest in the process. The “Latina Sensation” then went for a spinebuster, but Deonna Purrazzo blocked it and caught Mercedes Martinez with a German suplex for a near fall. Deonna Purrazzo then climbed to the top rope and the “Latina Sensation” recovered and the two women began brawling in the corner until Deonna Purrazzo eye raked Mercedes Martinez and the caught the “Latina Sensation” with a sunset flip powerbomb for a near fall before once again locking on the Fujiwara Arm Bar in the center of the ring and earning the submission victory. WINNER: Deonna PurrazzoTIE BREAKER“Wrestling’s Worst Nightmare” Kevin Steen v “Cleaner” Kenny OmegaThe “Cleaner” tried to open this match with the stop, enzuigiri, but Kevin Steen ducked under and caught Kenny Omega with a fisherman buster onto his knee before locking the “Cleaner” in the sharpshooter. Instead of going for the ropes, Kenny Omega fought his way to the corner that held his spray can. As the “Cleaner” was reaching under the bottom rope “Wrestling’s Worst Nightmare” quickly released the hold and then kicked the spray can out of Kenny Omega’s hand. Kevin Steen then caught Kenny Omega with a sleeperhold suplex for a near fall before hitting a high-angle senton bomb. Kenny Omega quickly rolled out of the ring and Kevin Steen wasted no time in following the “Cleaner” out and nailing Kenny Omega with three straight powerbombs onto the ring apron. Kevin Steen then rolled Kenny Omega back into the ring and landed the F-Cinq to earn the pinfall victory. WINNER: Kevin Steen“Little B@stard” Swoggle v “Master of the Buffet” TinyTiny opened this match by trying to catch the “Little B@stard” with the Burger Pounce, but Swoggle ducked under the move and then tried to trip Tiny. The “Master of the Buffet” laughed at Swoggle then caught the “Little B@stard” with the T-bone Steak Suplex for a near fall. Tiny then looked to end this one with the Buffet Bomb, but somehow Swoggle once again kicked out. In frustration Tiny caught Swoggle with the Quarter Pounder before the “Little B@stard” rolled out of the ring. Tiny then followed Swoggle out and caught Swoggle with the Extra Large Soda Suplex and nearly won the match via count out. Just as it appeared that Swoggle would get back into the ring Tiny kicked the “Little B@stard” off the ring apron and back onto the arena floor. Tiny then climbed out of the ring and grabbed Swoggle before tossing him into the crowd. The referee immediately called for the bell and disqualified Tiny giving the “Little B@stard” the disqualification victory. WINNER: SwoggleDenise Pelf v HeavenlyHeavenly put up a great fight in this match as she countered nearly everything Denise Pelf could come up with in the early stages of this match before Denise Pelf dodged a shotgun dropkick attempt and then caught Heavenly with the Pelf Valley Driver for the first near fall of the match. Denise Pelf then landed the Fire Thunder Driver for a long two count. With Heavenly rocked Denise Pelf landed the Pelf Plunge near the ropes which is the only thing that saved Heavenly as her foot landed on the bottom rope. Denise Pelf then went for middle rope elbow drop, but Heavenly blocked it before laying out Denise Pelf with a spinning back fist. Heavenly went for a second one only for Denise Pelf to duck under before catching Heavenly with a huracanrana. Denise Pelf then landed the Impact Crusher before hitting a second Pelf Plunge to earn the pinfall victory. WINNER: Denise PelfSEA STARS (Ashley Vox & Delmi Exo) v FLOWER SISTERS (Jessica & Troy Flowers)The Flower Sisters absolutely dominated the Sea Stars by first isolating Ashley Vox and catching her with multiple Flower Sister Combinations, only for Delmi Exo to make the save. Ashley Vox finally managed to tag in Delmi Exo. The Sea Stars then made several quick tags to isolate Jessica Flowers before Jessica managed to tag Troy back into the match late. Troy hit the ring and nailed Ashley Vox with nine straight German suplexes before climbing to the top rope. Troy Flowers looked to hit a diving elbow drop, but Ashley Vox rolled out of the way and quickly tagged in Delmi Exo for the Flopping Fish to pick up the pinfall victory on the only Sea Stars pinfall attempt of the match. WINNERS: Sea StarsTOURNAMENT FINALS“Kiwi Buzzsaw” Travis Banks v “King of Strong Style” Shinsuke NakamuraThe “King of Strong Style” was all over the “Kiwi Buzzsaw” right from the opening bell as Shinsuke Nakamura caught Travis Banks with a hard elbow. With Travis Banks stunned the “King of Strong Style” laid out the “Kiwi Buzzsaw” with a jumping karate kick before hitting the first of several Kinshasa’s on route to controlling the remainder of the match and ending the match with the seventh Kinshasa of the match. WINNER: Shinsuke Nakamura
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Mar 5, 2024 4:37:15 GMT -5
FINAL FOUR SEEDING DETERMINEDThe MFWrestling Board of Governors has determined the seedings for the Final Four Round of the Championship Tournaments. First up in the MFWrestling World Heavyweight Championship Tournament whoever comes out of the American and Canadian Divisions will face off, while the two men who come out of the European and International Divisions will face off no matter their standings in the Round Robin Tournaments. Secondly when it comes to the Women's Final Four, whoever comes out of the both American Divisions will face off, while the Canadian and International Division Winners will face off. The Final Four event is set to take place this coming Sunday November 17th, 2024 live from the Mattamy Athletic Centre in Toronto Ontario, when MFWrestling will crown it's inaugural World Heavyweight, Women's World, World Tag Team and Women's World Tag Team Champions
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Mar 6, 2024 6:27:30 GMT -5
LIVE FROM THE SUNLIFE ARENA in WATERLOO ONTARIO Thursday November 14th, 2024 Attendance: 5,248 SEMI-FINALS“Ring General” WALTER v “Swiss Superman” Claudio CastagnoliThe “Ring General” and “Swiss Superman” put on one hell of a physical confrontation as first Claudio Castagnoli took control by laying into WALTER with a slap to the face that staggered the “Ring General.” The “Swiss Superman” then laid into WALTER with multiple head butts before connecting with the first of several Neuralizer’s. Claudio Castagnoli kept the pressure up by tossing WALTER around the ring with multiple lifting gut wrench suplexes before the “Ring General” managed to roll out of the ring to get some separation. As the “Swiss Superman” was rolling under the bottom rope to follow the “Ring General” WALTER struck by grabbing Claudio Castagnoli and slamming the “Swiss Superman” onto the ring apron. WALTER then rolled Claudio Castagnoli back into the ring and connected with a pair of Powerbomb’s for near falls before laying out Claudio Castagnoli out with a big boot for another near fall before locking on the Gojira Clutch in the middle of the ring to earn the submission victory. WINNER: WALTERNigel McGuinness v “Villain” Marty ScurllThe “Villain” opened this match by tossing Nigel McGuinness off the ropes. Nigel McGuinness reboukded and both men collided hard with matching clotheslines in the middle of the ring. Nigel McGuinness got to his feet first and then caught Marty Scurll with back-to-back Tower’s of London before hitting the Guvnor’s Crumpet. After being caught in with the London Dungeon the “Villain” rolled to the arena floor. As Nigel McGuinness went to follow Marty Scurll out of the ring, the “Villain” grabbed his umbrella and started beating Nigel McGuinness until the referee called for the bell and awarded the match via disqualification to Nigel McGuinness. WINNER: Nigel McGuinnessSEMI-FINALS“El Mesias” Mil Muertes v “El Caballero del Aire” Rey Horus“El Caballero del Aire” opened this match by catching “El Mesias” with a springboard arm drag before quickly hitting the Pizza DDT for a quick near fall. Rey Horus then came off the top rope with the 450 splash before hitting a Spanish Fly for another near fall. Rey Horus then climbed back to the top rope looking for a second 450 splash. This time Mil Muertes got his knees up before hitting a chokeslam for a near fall on “El Caballero del Aire.” Mil Muertes then caught Rey Horus with a backstabber before hitting the Reaper’s Trident. Mil Muertes then climbed to the top rope and went for a splash, but Rey Horus rolled out of the way and then quickly caught “El Mesias” with a second Pizza DDT to earn the pinfall victory. WINNER: Rey Horus“High Flying Ace” Hiroshi Tanahashi v “King of Strong Style” Shinsuke NakamuraThe “King of Strong Style” opened this match by catching the “High Flying Ace” with the Landslide to open the match for an immediate near fall. Shinsuke Nakamura then caught Hiroshi Tanahashi with the Kinshasa for another quick near fall. Hiroshi Tanahashi then backed into a corner and Shinsuke Nakamura went for a jumping knee in the corner, but the “High Flying Ace” moved out of the way. Hiroshi Tanahashi then went for the Twist n Shout, but Shinsuke Nakamura moved out of the way before tossing Hiroshi Tanahashi off the ropes. The “High Flying Ace” ducked under a pair of clothesline attempts before the “King of Strong Style” caught Hiroshi Tanahashi with a brutal running knee strike. After a flying jujigatame Shinsuke Nakamura went for top rope knee strike, but the “High Flying Ace” rolled out of the way before catching the “King of Strong Style” with a Sling Blade. With Shinsuke Nakamura down in the middle of the ring Hiroshi Tanahashi climbed to the top rope and caught the “King of Strong Style” with the High Fly Flow to earn the pinfall victory. WINNER: Hiroshi TanahashiSEMI-FINALS“Cleaner” Kenny Omega v “World Class Maniac” Eric YoungThe “World Class Maniac” opened this match by blocking a powerbomb attempt by the “Cleaner” before hitting Kenny Omega with a Death Valley Driver leading to a quick near fall. Eric Young then hit the Spike Piledriver to earn another quick near fall on the “Cleaner.” The “World Class Maniac” kept up the pressure by locking on the heel hook, and Kenny Omega quickly reached the ropes to force the break. While the referee was distracted by making Eric Young release the hold the “Cleaner” grabbed his spray can and blasted Eric Young before quickly rolling up the “World Class Maniac.” Kenny Omega then hit the Kotaro Kursher and Hadouken before going for a superkick. Eric Young dodged the move and went for a belly-to-belly suplex, but Kenny Omega blocked the move and caught Eric Young with an Oklahoma Stampede for a near fall. The “Cleaner” than hit a second Hadouken before climbing to the top rope, Eric Young recovered and caught Kenny Omega with a superplex, floating over into a near fall. Eric Young then hit a second Spike Piledriver for another near fall. Following an avalanche wheelbarrow neckbreaker the “World Class Maniac” hit another Spike Piledriver and once again Kenny Omega kicked out. Eric Young wasted no time and hit a fourth Spike Piledriver to finally earn the pinfall victory. WINNER: Eric Young“Wrestling’s Worst Nightmare” Kevin Steen v “Pure Original” Chris SinclairThe “Pure Original” Chris Sinclair started this match strong by catching “Wrestling’s Worst Nightmare” with a sit-out powerbomb before landing back-to-back Sinclair DDT’s. With Kevin Steen on the ropes Chris Sinclair began to climb to the top rope, Kevin Steen recovered and caught the “Pure Original” in midair delivering a brutal powerbomb. Kevin Steen then made the cover earning a long two count before tossing the “Pure Original” out of the ring. “Wrestling’s Worst Nightmare” then hit Chris Sinclair with a suicide dive before powerbombing the “Pure Original” onto the ring apron. Kevin Steen then rolled the “Pure Original” back into the ring and hit the Package Piledriver for another near fall. Kevin Steen then quickly hit the F-Cinq for another near fall. “Wrestling’s Worst Nightmare” then caught Chris Sinclair with the sleeperhold suplex before landing a fisherman buster onto the knee and finally earning the pinfall victory in this match. WINNER: Kevin SteenSEMI-FINALS“American Dragon” Bryan Danielson v “Johnny Wrestling” Johnny Gargano Johnny Gargano opened this match by catching Bryan Danielson with a dropkick before locking the “American Dragon” in the Crosston Crab. The “American Dragon” quickly reached the ropes to force the break, but “Johnny Wrestling” was unrelenting as Johnny Gargano caught Bryan Danielson with a swinging reverse STO before going for an enzuigiri. Bryan Danielson ducked under and laid into “Johnny Wrestling” with numerous roundhouse kicks before locking on the LeBell Lock, just as Johnny Gargano was about to reach the ropes Bryan Danielson kicked off the mat and rolled both men back into the center of the ring keeping “Johnny Wrestling” locked in the LeBell Lock. Johnny Gargano slowly managed to fight back to his knees and Bryan Danielson released the LeBell Lock and powered “Johnny Wrestling” onto the top rope. The “American Dragon” then went for a back superplex, but Johnny Gargano fought Bryan Danielson off and caught the “American Dragon” with the Baby Ace Crusher before hitting back-to-back Hurts Donut’s. Johnny Gargano then locked on the Garna-No Escape and twice Bryan Danielson fought his way to the ropes only for “Johnny Wrestling” to reposition both men back in the center of the ring before the “American Dragon” passed out in the hold and referee stopped the match giving Johnny Gargano the victory. WINNER: Johnny Gargano“Panama City Playboy” Adam Cole v Colt “Boom Boom” CabanaAdam Cole (Bay Bay!) opened this match by catching Colt Cabana with an arm drag before catching “Boom Boom” with a diving crossbody for the first near fall of the match. The “Panama City Playboy” then locked Colt Cabana in a figure four leglock, and “Boom Boom” quickly fought to the ropes to force the break. Colt Cabana then rolled to the arena floor and as Adam Cole (Bay Bay!) went to follow “Boom Boom” out of the ring Colt Cabana recovered and whipped the “Panama City Playboy” into the ring post. Colt Cabana then rolled Adam Cole (Bay Bay!) back into the ring and hit the Colt .45 for a near fall. “Boom Boom” then locked the “Panama City Playboy” in the Billy Goat’s Curse. Adam Cole (Bay Bay!) fought his way out of the hold and Colt Cabana caught the “Panama City Playboy” with the Flying Apple before hitting a Cabanarama. “Boom Boom” then tossed Adam Cole (Bay Bay!) off the ropes. The “Panama City Playboy” rebounded and caught Colt Cabana with a sunset flip for a near fall. Adam Cole (Bay Bay!) then landed the Florida Key for another near fall before earning the pinfall victory with the Panama Sunrise. WINNER: Adam Cole
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