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Post by cruefan68 on Aug 23, 2012 10:21:18 GMT -5
I like the mix of talent you have here, Bookerbill. Great stuff. Brent Albright does well for me too so it is interesting to see how he is doing in your fed. Albright vs. Necro should be a fun match.
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Post by bookerbill on Aug 29, 2012 5:13:34 GMT -5
Thanks for the comments Crue.
Card 10 – “At Our Best” Hershey Centre, Mississauga, Ontario
J.D. Michaels w/April Hunter v. Brodie Lee Lee looks to be in a bad mood from the outset and that is not good news for Michaels. Lee brutalized Michaels for the most part in this one although Michaels is able to shake the ring with a suplexplex about half way through the match. Lee is eventually disqualified when he refuses to release Michaels from the ropes and shoves the referee to the mat. Hunter is able to free her man from the ropes and assist Michaels to the back but Lee is not finished and takes out the referee with a BIG BOOT. Harker Dirge v. Arik Cannon Dirge makes his debut in Ontario Independent Wrestling Association bringing a size advantage over the Anarchist. The competitors are given plenty of time to show their skills. Cannon gets the advantage early but cannot put Dirge away even after consecutive GLIMMERING WARLOCKS. Dirge takes out the official with a deathjump smash (16 moves) and while the referee is down Dirge has Cannon beat with two DIRT NAPS. The referee finally recovers and promptly disqualifies Dirge. Team FIST v. Osirian Portal These two teams last met at Unleashed with FIST coming out on top and going onto win the Tag Team Championship the next card. However, Team FIST are no longer champions and are clearly not pleased about it. Icarus shows his frustration and is promptly disqualified when he refuses to release Ophidian from the ropes and then shoves the referee to the mat. Gran Akuma is frustrated with his partner and confronts him after the bell. Chuck Taylor arrives to ease the tension but then decks Akuma from behind. It is a two on one beat down. Icarus ends it with a PEDIGREE in the middle of the ring.
Christina Von Eerie v. Simply Luscious The ladies are back in action tonight and this one unfolds at a slow pace. For the most part Luscious outclasses Von Eerie. The fans never really get into the action and Luscious picks up the win with a LUSCIOUS LANDING.
Naptown Dragons v. Heartbreak Xpress Sean Davis is in against Scotty Vortekz and Davis catches him with a full nelson suplex (ch) for the sudden three count and this one ends very quickly. Mike Quackenbush v. Chris Hero Great pace to get this one going and that favours Quackenbush. Quackenbush dominates the action and gets Hero in the CHIKARA SPECIAL for the win.
Ontario Tag Team Title Match: Backseat Boyz (ch) v. Roderick Strong & Erick Stevens Both teams make tags to keep the action fresh. Strong gets a near fall after a Blue Thunder Backbreaker on Acid before the action goes to the floor. Acid and Strong end up brawling on the floor and Strong grabs a chair and decks Acid causing a disqualification. After the match the fight continued and Strong takes out the referee so he can get at Acid. Ontario Title Match: Brent Albright (ch) v. Necro Butcher Albright shows he can go toe to toe with one of the best brawlers in the territory as the action goes in and out of the ring. A 6-1 Knee gets a one count and the action goes in and out of the ring. Albright whips Butcher into the ring post and Butcher does sick colour. Later, Butcher smashes Alright with his own title belt and he is disqualified. Thing continue to break down after the bell with both men brawling at ringside. Butcher takes out the referee with a headbutt but the distraction allows Albright to execute a Northern Lights powerbomb putting Butcher through a table!
News and Views: Team FIST imploded tonight as Chuck Taylor and Icarus turned on Gran Akuma leaving him lying in the middle of the ring . . . Commissioner Charlie Cox is reviewing the situation with Brodie Lee and needs to consider what disciplinary action will be taken. Cox has also fined Roderick Strong $3,000.00 for shoving the referee to the ground during the post-match brawl following the Ontario Tag Team Title Match. Cox was not finished as he then suspended Necro Butcher for three cards for his head butt attack on the referee following the Ontario Title Match. The time off will likely allow Butcher to heal after being put through a table.
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Post by bookerbill on Sept 5, 2012 5:13:14 GMT -5
Official Rankings
Ontario Champion: Brent Albright (4) 1. Roderick Strong (1) 2. Mike Quackenbush (ch) 3. J. D. Michaels (9) 4. Jigsaw (5) 5. Necro Butcher (-) 6. Chris Hero (2) 7. Icarus (6) 8. Davey Richards (3) 9. Eric Stevens (-) 10. Arik Cannon (-)
Ontario Tag Team Champions: Backseat Boyz (1) 1. Roderick Strong & Erick Stevens (3) 2. Team FIST (5) 3. Young Bucks (-) 4. Osirian Portal (4) 5. Heartbreak Xpress (2)
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Post by bookerbill on Sept 10, 2012 5:19:29 GMT -5
Card 11 – “Final Encounter” Hershey Centre, Mississauga, Ontario
Commissioner Charlie Cox comes out and addresses the situation with Brodie Lee and his attack on an Ontario Independent Wrestling Association official. Cox tells the fans his first thought was to throw the book at Lee but at the request of J. D. Michaels he has decided to let Lee off with a warning this time so that Michaels can step into the ring with Lee once again right now!
J. D. Michaels w/April Hunter v. Brodie Lee Michaels ducks a clothesline to open the match and never looks back completing dominating the action with his speed and agility. At one point Michaels dives over the ropes onto Lee at ringside and the fans are on their feet. Michaels ends it with a perfect TOP ROPE ELBOW DROP. Harker Dirge v. Arik Cannon A rematch from last card was next. Cannon takes the battle to Dirge early on including a dive onto the floor that rocks the fans. Dirge is busted open off the ring post but Cannon cannot put him away. Dirge turns things around with his power advantage. Cannon eats the ring post and is busted open as well. Dirge then hooks in the DIRT NAP and that is it.
Daizee Haze v. Trinity Denucci These two exchange counters from the outset with no clear advantage. Haze strikes out of the blue with a Daizee Cuter for a two count and follows with a MIND TRIP for the big win. Roderick Strong & Erick Stevens v. American Wolves This was one of the best of the year. Twice this year Strong and Stevens have put Davey Richards on the shelf with post match attacks and as a result Richards reformed the American Wolves tag team with Eddie Edwards. Richards and Edwards dominated Strong from the outset. Richards busted Strong open at ringside mid-way through the bout. At one point Strong is nearly counted out when Richards dives onto him at ringside. Stevens saves his partner from Edwards’ ACHILLES LOCK. The momentum changes when Stevens is finally able to tag in. Stevens decks Richards with a chair shot at ringside and Richards is a bloody mess. Stevens then gets the win with a DOCTOR BOMB. Jigsaw v. Chris Hero Jigsaw has the fans on their feet with his agility attack early on but Hero manages to counter a charge into the counter with a backdrop to the floor. Hero looks like a man possessed and Jigsaw is nearly counted out after Hero catapults him into the ring post. Jigsaw gets tangled in the ropes and Hero refuses to release him even shoving the referee out of the way. Hero is disqualified. Texas Death Match – Heartbreak Xpress v. Naptown Dragons This one starts with all four men trading blows. Scotty Vortekz catches Sean Davis with a spinning neckbreaker (ch) and just like that, the Xpress is history. The fans are very disappointed with this one as they expected a long, bloody, plunder filled match. Ontario Tag Team Title Match – Backseat Boyz (ch) v. Team FIST The new Team FIST draws great heat as they come to the ring. Johnny Kashmere starts in against Chuck Taylor and in the first minute the Boyz have retained with a CRADLE BREAKER on Taylor. Another quick one. Ontario Title Match – Brent Albright (ch) v. Mike Quackenbush Last time these two clashed for the belt Albright destroyed Lightening Mike. This time Quackenbush started out strong using his speed to keep the Champion off balance. Things turned around outside and Albright earned some heat for his vicious assault on the floor. Quackenbush never really recovers and Albright controls the balance of the action getting the submission with a CROWBAR.
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