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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Sept 10, 2017 1:13:10 GMT -5
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Post by Pariah on Sept 10, 2017 6:01:15 GMT -5
Very pleased that Styles held onto the belt... And in somewhat dominating fashion, no less... Looks like the Cleaner could be his next challenger, which should make for an awesome encounter...
The next show has some great action lined up... End vs Hero certainly has show stealing potential... And I'm interested to see how Sinclair performs in light of the recent news surrounding the Crimson Dragon...
Fun stuff, as always!
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Post by TTX on Sept 10, 2017 8:37:41 GMT -5
Looks like some fun matches coming up.
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Sept 10, 2017 22:22:48 GMT -5
Very pleased that Styles held onto the belt... And in somewhat dominating fashion, no less... Looks like the Cleaner could be his next challenger, which should make for an awesome encounter... The next show has some great action lined up... End vs Hero certainly has show stealing potential... And I'm interested to see how Sinclair performs in light of the recent news surrounding the Crimson Dragon... Fun stuff, as always! I really believe that the recent news about All Star Wrestling closing HAS to be on the mind of the Worlds Heavyweight Champion and not to mention the "Crimson Dragon." You just know that those two men itching to get their hands on each other, I also have a feeling Johnson isn't too happy about being forced into the upcoming match against Andre on Episode 117. Looks like some fun matches coming up. The Bullet Club has been running roughshod over the Maple Leaf Wrestling Roster and "The Cleaner" isn't the only man in line to challenge Styles for the strap, both Page and Cole have two points and will be in action on the next Maple Leaf Wrestling show. I think the Bullet Club would greatly benefit by being in multiple tiers within the system, but right now they are all in Maple Leaf Wrestling until the end of the 2018. Is there any particular match that has been announced that you're personally looking forward too TTX?
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Post by TTX on Sept 11, 2017 5:05:09 GMT -5
End vs Hero is the one that really stands out for me.
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Sept 14, 2017 3:16:09 GMT -5
LIVE FROM THE PATINOIRE DES VEMETS IN GENEVA SWITZERLAND SUNDAY JUNE 24th, 2018 BELL TIME: 3:35PM CET "Johnny Wrestling" Johnny Gargano v "Unbreakable" Michael Elgin"Johnny Wrestling" made one mistake in this one and it cost him big time. Gargano tried to overpower Elgin to open this one by body slamming Elgin, but "Unbreakable" blocked it and turned it into a brutal Buckle Bomb that had Gargano rolling to the arena floor looking to regroup. Elgin followed Gargano out and slammed Gargano hard into the ring apron. Elgin then rolled Gargano back into the ring and locked on a crossface. Unfortunately for Elgin Gargano was able to quickly make it to the ropes to force the break. Elgin then caught Gargano with a spinning backfist and lariat in quick succession before landing a corkscrew splash. Elgin then pulled Gargano off the mat and tossed "Johnny Wrestling" off the ropes. Gargano ducked under a clothesline attempt and came back with a running low dropkick that took Elgin down to one knee. Gargano then went for an enzuigiri, but Elgin ducked under quickly caught Gargano with a Black Hole Slam before hitting a pair of Elgin Bomb's for near falls. After Gargano kicked out of the second Elgin caught "Johnny Wrestling" with an Avalanche Elgin Bomb to pick up the pinfall victory in this one. WINNER: "Unbreakable" Michael Elgin via pinfall at the 6:26 mark.Micheal Elgin has earned his third point and can now challenge for the North American ChampionshipForever Hooligans (Alex Kozlov & Rocky Romero) w/ Nikita Breznikov v Nightmare Warriors (Frightmare & Hallowicked)Alex Kozlov and Frightmare started this one off with Frightmare trying to catch Kozlov with a running big boot. Kozlov ducked under and tossed Frightmare into the corner and tagged in "Mr. Azucar" Rocky Romero and the Forever Hooligans then caught Frightmare with an assisted corner splash. Romero then tossed Frightmare off the ropes and as the masked man rebounded he caught Romero with a brutal running kick. Frightmare then caught Romero with the Kneecolepsy for a near fall before he tagged in Hallowicked. Hallowicked hit the ring and caught Romero with a super fisherman's buster before landing a swanton bomb. Hallowicked then connected with the Never Wake Up and as he made the cover Frightmare prevented Alex Kozlov from making the save as Nikita Breznikov could only watch on stunned from the ringside area. WINNERS: Nightmare Warriors via pinfall at the 3:37 mark.Tommy End v "Knockout Artist" Chris HeroHero opened this one with a hammerlock that backed End into a corner as he looked for an escape. Hero then tossed End into the far corner and charged in after him. End rebounded out and the two men collided hard in the center of the ring, Hero just barely got back to his feet first and then caught End with the Deathblow for a long two count. After End kicked out Hero immediately hit the Cyclone Kill ending this one in shocking fashion. With the quick victory in this one Chris Hero showed Tommy End that he still had a few things to learn. WINNER: "Knockout Artist" Chris Hero via pinfall at the 2:02 mark.Colt "Boom Boom" Cabana v "Architect" Tyler Black w/ Bobby "the Brain" HeenanColt "Boom Boom" Cabana took the fight right to Tyler Black right from the opening bell and quickly worked to wore down Black by locking him in the Billy Goat's Curse for several long minutes, but he couldn't get Black to tap out. Cabana at one point picked up a near fall with Superman Sequence and nearly won the match shortly after with the Colt .45, but Bobby "the Brain" Heenan managed to put Black's foot on the ropes stopping the three count. Shortly after that Cabana and Black took the fight to the arena floor WINNER: "Architect" Tyler Black via pinfall at the 32:48 mark"American Dragon" Bryan Danielson v Jay Lethal w/ Truth MartiniThis one opened with Jay Lethal looking to take the early advantage by racking the eyes of the "American Dragon" as Truth Martini was slowly leaving the ring distracting the referee. Lethal then shoved Danielson to the floor and locked on a figure four leg lock looking for the quick submission victory. Danielson fought his way out only to be caught the Lethal Combination. Danielson quickly rolled to the arena floor looking to regroup and was brutally tossed into the ring post by Lethal. Lethal then went for a side Russian leg sweep on the arena floor but Danielson fought him off. Danielson then connected with a suicide dive before rolling Lethal back into the ring and connected with a top rope huracanrana after placing Lethal on the top rope. Danielson then connected with a pair of roundhouse kicks before he tried to lock on a lifting surfboard. Lethal fought it off and connected with Dragon Suplex for a near fall before once again locking on the figure four leg lock. This time Danielson slowly fought his way to the ropes to force the break. Once Danielson reached the ropes Lethal released the hold and hit the Lethal Injection for a near fall before locking on the Koji Clutch looking for the submission victory, Danielson fought out of the Koji Clutch only to be tossed out of the ring. Lethal then hit Danielson with a suicide dive before tossing the "American Dragon" back into the ring before hitting the Hail to the King. Lethal then once again climbed to the top rope and connected with the Diving Dynamite. WINNER: Jay Lethal w/ Truth Martini via pinfall at the 12:28 mark."American Psycho" Lance Hoyt v "Man Beast" RhinoHoyt opened this one looking to shove the "Man Beast" to the mat, but Rhino grabbed him and connected with a side belly-to-belly suplex. The "American Psycho" quickly rolled to the arena floor and Rhino followed him out. The "Man Beast" then went for a Gore! on the arena floor, but Hoyt sidestepped him and Rhino crashed hard into the steel barricade. Hoyt then rolled Rhino back into the ring and connected with the Dark Days for a near fall. After Rhino kicked out Hoyt went for a moonsault but Rhino recovered and shoved Hoyt off the top rope. Rhino then connected with a Death Valley Driver before tossing Hoyt into the corner, as Rhino charged in after him Hoyt connected with a back elbow before landing a chokeslam that put Rhino back on the defensive hard. Hoyt then hit a pair of F'n Slam's leading to another near fall on the "Man Beast" after Rhino kicked out Hoyt tossed the "Man Beast" out of the ring and the two started brawling back and forth with the 6'8" Hoyt ultimately keeping the advantage. Hoyt then tossed Rhino back into the ring and connected with a second Dark Days for the pinfall victory. WINNER: "American Psycho" Lance Hoyt via pinfall at the 9:09 mark."Backbreaker Messiah" Roderick Strong w/ Larry Dallas v "War King" Eddie KingstonThis one saw the "War King" start this one off by coming out on top of a Chop Battle that put Strong right on the defensive. Kingston then kept up the pressure with a half-nelson suplex. Kingston then went for a high angle belly to back suplex, but Strong fought him off and came back with an Argentine Backbreaker. Strong then hit a Sick Kick for a quick near fall after that the two men started going back and forth with momentum constantly swinging back and forth until the very end when Strong ducked under a Yakuza Kick attempt by Kingston and connected with the Death by Roderick. Strong then connected with the End of Heartache only for Kingston to kick out. Strong then ended this one with another Sick Kick for the pinfall victory. WINNER: "Backbreaker Messiah" Roderick Strong w/ Larry Dallas via pinfall at the 19:49 mark.Drew Gulak v "Future" Chris SabinThe "Future" Chris Sabin made short work of Drew Gulak in this one as he grabbed Gulak as hit the ring and caught Gulak with a snap mare before landing a vicious kick to the back. Sabin then connected with the Hail Sabin for the shockingly quick pinfall victory in this match up. WINNER: "Future" Chris Sabin via pinfall at the 0:25 mark.Ego Trip (Ethan Page & Robert Anthony) (c) w/ Bobby "the Brain" Heenan v reDRagon (Bobby Fish & Kyle O'Reilly) w/ Percy Pringle III"The Ego" Robert Anthony started this one strong as he took the fight right to Bobby Fish to open this one after connecting with a pair of brutal chops. Anthony then landed a pair of Mexicution's before going for a pinpoint dropkick, but Fish sidestepped and came back a pair of Sleeps With The Fishes before tagging in Kyle O'Reilly for the Chasing the Dragon leading to a near fall. After that Kyle O'Reilly kept up the pressure by locking on the Armageddon and reapplying the hold each time Anthony would reach the ropes to force the break. After a few minutes of applying the Armageddon O'Reilly tagged Fish back into the match for a second Chasing the Dragon only for Bobby "the Brain" Heenan to jump up and distract the referee. O'Reilly then once again locked on the Armageddon and this time Bobby "the Brain" Heenan pulled the referee out of the ring. O'Reilly then connected with a brainbuster and went for the cover, but "#AllEgo" Ethan Page hit the ring to make the save. O'Reilly then once again locked on the Armageddon and Bobby Fish prevented Ethan Page from making yet another save, leaving "The Ego" Robert Anthony no choice but to tap out giving reDRagon the submission victory in this Non-Title Match up. WINNERS: reDRagon w/ Percy Pringle III via submission at the 7:47 mark.reDRagon has now earned themselves a World Tag Team Championship following their Non-Title Victory over the Champions"Pure Original" Chris Sinclair (c) w/ Veda Scott v Tim DonstThis hard fought victory saw momentum go back and forth until Sinclair caught Donst with an Original Destroyer, suddenly the lights went out and when the came back on Veda Scott was staring down a woman covered head to toe in all black which pulled the referee's attention away from the ring. With the referee distracted a man in all black slide into the ring and grabbed the Worlds Heavyweight Champion and laid out the "Pure Original" with a brutal powerbomb before the lights went out once again both the man and woman were nowhere to be seen when the lights came back on. Donst then locked Sinclair in the SDT, but the Worlds Heavyweight Champion managed to fight his way to the ropes to force the break. Donst then dragged Sinclair and reapplied the hold and repeated this strategy for the next several minutes wearing down the Worlds Heavyweight Champion. Eventually Sinclair managed to mount a comeback and started laying into Donst hard with several Original Neckbreaker's leading to near falls. Sinclair finally picked up the victory in this one when he connected with a second Original Destroyer for the pinfall victory. After the bell rang the lights once again went out and when they came back on the woman in black had laid out Veda Scott and the man in black stood directly behind Sinclair and took off his mask to reveal himself as the "Crimson Dragon" Brett Johnson. Johnson then spun Sinclair around and laid out the Worlds Heavyweight Champion with a pair of Crimson Fangs as the woman in black slide into the ring and pulled off her mask to reveal herself as Karlee Perez. Perez then licked Sinclair across the face as Pepper Parks and BLK Jeez jumped the barricade and set up a table on the outside of the ring. Once it was set up Parks lit it on fire as Johnson pulled up Sinclair and gave him an running powerbomb over the top rope and through the flaming table. The three men and Karlee then stood together in the ring as EMT's checked on the Worlds Heavyweight Champion. WINNER: "Pure Original" Chris Sinclair via pin fall at the 34:21 mark.
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Sept 14, 2017 3:46:58 GMT -5
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Post by TTX on Sept 14, 2017 5:23:36 GMT -5
pretty sweet card overall especially enjoyed Hero vs End and Gargano vs Elgin. Also cool to see the Nightmare Warriors winning.
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Sept 14, 2017 5:29:07 GMT -5
pretty sweet card overall especially enjoyed Hero vs End and Gargano vs Elgin. Also cool to see the Nightmare Warriors winning. Even though those two matches were among the shorter ones on the card they were fun to play out. I think the full next card will have a few shocking moments as well based on the match ups I have planned for it. I'm glad you're enjoying my return, I hope things get played out on a more frequent basis as I move forward.
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Sept 15, 2017 1:43:41 GMT -5
*PHOENIX RISING DOES NOT REFLECT THE VIEWS OF SINCLAIR PROMOTIONS, PELF PRODUCTIONS, DIAMOND ENTERTAINMENT, OR ANY OF THEIR AFFILIATED PROMOTIONS*STADIUM SERIES WILL NOT FEATURE NATIONAL WRESTLING ALLIANCE REGULARSThis just in, word is coming out that this year due to the on going European Tour this years Stadium Series won't be able to feature anyone off the regular National Wrestling Alliance Roster. I think they are more than making up for this fact by pretty much including the majority of All Star Wrestling's former roster. With names like "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, "Crimson Dragon" Brett Johnson and Lou Thesz in the tournament I expect the events to once again sell out. One Match that I am hearing being added to Night Two could involve people eliminated before the Final Four being placed in an old fashioned Over The Top Rope Battle Royal that could give the winner a guaranteed spot on the House of Pain Roster starting in 2019 when the first wave of Promotion and Relegation moves take place. Finally everyone in the world right now is wondering were the Dark Menace is. What I have been able to learn is that the Dark Menace hasn't had his managerial licence reinstated by the National Wrestling Alliance at the moment. The same goes for many of the managers who worked for All Star Wrestling. From what I am hearing there is a huge backlog of paperwork that has been created by the abrupt closing of All Star Wrestling. I know Denise Pelf-Sinclair gave a few words addressing the situation, and I have reached out to her brother Johnny Pelf who so far has remained silent on the subject. So far Johnny has yet to respond to my inquiry, but I hope to have a sit down interview with either Johnny or Denise in the very near future.
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