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Post by TTX on Aug 16, 2017 12:49:05 GMT -5
Best Friends Forever (Cottonbelly, Manimal, Hobo) defeated Philly's Most Wanted when Hobo surprised Ruckus with the Street Preacher.
Big Duke edged Shane Hollister with the Killshot. Duke struggled for a while but finally he managed to catch Hollister with the Killshot to gain the victory.
Conor Claxton came back to beat The Executioner with the Life Cutter. Executioner dominated the match and looked like he might take it only for Claxton to smash Exeuctioner into the ring post and quickly used the Cutter to win.
Four Star Heroes crushed The Bravado Brothers following Obamacare on Lancelot. Harlem never even got into the ring as Castro and Knicks crushed Lancelot with the 3-D and then Obamacare as Knicks covered for the pinfall.
Big Sue Jackson edged Sonny Kiss with the Steamroller. Kiss nearly took Jackson down a few times but Jackson came back with the Close Shave and then followed up with the Steamroller to win.
Team PAWG crushed MsEerie following Weapons of a$$ Destruction on Von Eerie. Von Eerie just got pounded to the mat as LuFisto and Grace just crushd her before finally LuFisto covered her for the three count.
Cedric the Hitman overcame Craig Mitchell with the Tri-Pod. Mitchell dominated the match but couldn't quite put Cedric away as the Hitman came back with Tri-Pod and a handful of trunks gained him the pinfall.
Biff Busick put away Matt Tremont with the Half and Half Suplex (+1). This was quite the war but Busick was not going to be denied here as he used a decapitating clothesline to set up the Half and Half for the win.
The Throwbacks took down Bloc Party when Hatfield put away Sabar with the Baseball Slide. This was a fun little match and Hatfield, Touchdown and Dunkerton had just a bit more than the Party as they scored the fall on Sabar.
The Great Muta handled Adam Pearce with the Moonsault. Muta took an early advantage with the Green Mist and then kept working Pearce over with backbreakers before using the Moonsault to gain a rather easy pin.
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Post by Pariah on Aug 16, 2017 12:58:50 GMT -5
Busick and Tremont - Two solid workers that probably don't get the overall recognition they deserve... Great to see them here!
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Post by TTX on Aug 16, 2017 20:57:43 GMT -5
Devastation Corporation squeaked past Old School Style (Ellis/Cabana/Crabtree) following the Devastation Beatdown on Crabtree. This was wild and Old School Style nearly had the match several times, it took a lucky tag from McMassive to Smashmaster to turn things around. Eventually Smashmaster and Rumblecrunch double teamed Crabtree down for the pin.
Ashley Remington overcame Jon Davis with the Smooth German Suplex. This was back and forth with Davis mostly dominating on the floor but Remington made good use of the ropes and finally lifted Davis up in a suplex and a perfect bridge gave Remington the victory.
Mia Yim knocked off Saraya Knight following the Package Piledriver. This was a brutal battle as both women tore into each other before Yim managed to hook on the piledriver and covered Knight for the victory.
Timothy Thatcher took down Rob Van Dam with the Thatcher Stretch. RVD had his moments but he couldn't wear Thatcher down while Thatcher proved quite apt doing that to Van Dam finally locking in the Stretch until Van Dam was forced to tap.
Candice LeRae put away Mercedes Martinez following four Balls Plexes. LeRae was taking a pounding when she suddenly flipped out, gained control and hit four straight suplexes for the three count.
Alex Colon pinned Dragon Dragon after the Shuffle Kick. Dragon Dragon got in some token offense but mostly worked on keeping his head on before falling to a Colon Shuffle Kick in fairly short order.
Melanie Cruise finished off Courtney Rush with Melanie's Spine Splitter. This was a big brawl as both women went all out but Cruise was just too much in the end clamping on her Spine Splitter for the submission.
Jerry Lynn put down Missile Assault Man with the Cradle Piledriver. Lynn was in overdrive here as he wouldn't let MAM get in any consistent offense before hitting a tornado DDT and the piledriver for the three count.
Shane Strickland overcame Ethan Page (AI) following a slingshot double stomp. Strickland had some trouble early on but he eventually caught Page and dropped him with a big double stomp for the win.
BDK defeated Incoherence following the Diving Cross Body (+2) on Hallowicked. Incoherence was good but BDK was just a bit better as they kept working over each member of Incoherence. Though they seemed able to handle Claudio and Ares, they couldn't stop Tursas who finally put Hallowicked down for the three.
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Post by TTX on Aug 16, 2017 21:23:07 GMT -5
Suge D needed only two moves to defeat Ethan Page (AII) following The Sugar High Headbutt. Page tried to whip D into the ropes only to eat a piledriver. D then climbed to the top turnbuckle and dropped the big headbutt and Page was too stunned to kick out. (Snake Eyes)
Forever Hooliganz edged The Jollyville Jeepers when Romero pinned Jerk following the Contract Killing. It looked like the Jeepers were going to make the upset as Koslov took a beating only for Koslov to surprise Jerk on the floor and then a quick double team gave the Hooliganz the win.
Veda Scott (R) squashed Jessie McKay with the Flex Express. McKay barely got in more than a wristlock before Veda went to town sohing off most of her arsenal before using Flex Express to win.
Scott Casey put down B.J. Whitmer with the Bulldog. They were evenly matched up and it could have gone either way but a sleeper left Whitmer woozy and a perfect victim for a Casey bulldog.
Made in Sin took down Team 3G following Made in Sin on Skater. Skater did her best after Tokugawa took a major beating but despite her best efforts she finally fell to a double team.
Officcer Warren Barksdale upset David Starr with Obey the Law. Starr got too full of himself as he posed for the fans allowing Barksdale to recover and hit his finisher for the victory.
El Generico (R) crushed Joey Janela with the Brainbustaaahhh!!! (+5). It was short as Joey tried a crossbody and missed. Generico powerbombed him down and then hit his finisher to score the three count.
Voodoo Kaos finished off Jon Moxley with the Gonzo Bomb. Kaos was all business here taking what Moxley could throw at him before going with Thank You, Good Night and then the Gonzo Bomb to score the pin.
Rock Riddle held off a game Terex with the Boston Crab. It looked like Terex might grab the victory but Riddle managed to survive three running avalanches to finally clamp on the crab for the tap out.
The Colony held off The Swarm when Soldier pinned DeviANT with a spinning elbow strike. This could have gone either way but finally Soldier managed to nail DeviANT and no one could react in time to make any type of save giving the Colony the win.
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Post by Bri on Aug 17, 2017 14:49:25 GMT -5
I love reading this fed because I never know whos coming up next. Thanks TTX. My favorite was the comeback Danielson made against Ric Flair.
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Post by TTX on Aug 17, 2017 17:24:37 GMT -5
Thanks Bri....the only thing I try to do is make sure when I'm using more than one of a wrestler's card I do them on different shows. (This doesn't count certain masked wrestlers who might or might not be other wrestlers......chuckles)
I hope to get a couple more shows posted soon including one of my favorite Trios Teams (Police Squad) and one of my favorite tag teams as well. Thanks Pariah as well for your comments.
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Post by TTX on Aug 17, 2017 19:18:36 GMT -5
Joey Ryan overcame Darby Allin with the Bodylock Kimura. This was a very close back and forth match but in the end, Allin missed the high risk Coffin Drop and Ryan locked in the Kimura for a submission.
Men At Work beat Beauty and the Beast when Mr. ZERO put away Rob Matter with the Last Shaven Unicorn Drop. This was a fun little match with Storm and Matter matching up well but ZERO was just too much for both guys before he finally finished off Matter.
Jeff Cobb edged Josh Prohibition following the Athletic-Plex. This could have gone either way as Prohibition looked to have Cobb with the Drunken Driver but somehow Cobb just managed to kick out before making a comeback and catching Prohibition with a suplex for the three count.
Sara Del Rey (CII) put away Ethan Page (E) with the Royal Butterfly. Page dominated early but Sara was not going to be denied as she eventually gained control, tossed Page around for a while before locking in the Butterfly and forcing Page to tap.
Team Pazuzu put down Scarlet and Graves following a Pazuzu Bomb on Wentz. Dickinson and Jaka went to town on Scarlet and Graves busting both men open before Dickinson hit his finisher on Wentz and Jaka kicked Xavier to the floor.
Jason Kincaid mauled Ty Matthews with the Compassionate Release. This was short as Matthews tried to beg off only for Kincaid to tell him he was doing this for his own good and battering him down briefly before hitting the Release for the three count.
The Legislators upset EYFBO when they used the Congressional Leg Sweep on Ortiz. No one was expeccting the Legislators here but Ortiz got himself cut off from his partner and battered down by a series of double teams before they hit the Leg Sweep for the victory.
Keith Lee overcame Mikey O'Shea with Ground Zero. Lee had a lot of trouble with O'Shea but he survived three Irish Car Bombs before making a comeback and catching O'Shea in Ground Zero to win.
Police Squad defeated Cirque Du Monstres when Carr used the Carr-Nadian Destroyer on Darevko. Police Squad was great as usual and though the Cirque still nearly took the win a few times, in the end Carr put Darevko down and Justice and Barry cut off his partners allowing Carr to score the pinfall.
Nigel McGuiness pinned Danny Havoc after the swinging kick/downward lariat combo. Havoc just couldn't keep down McGuiness and Nigel worked him over before drilling him with a big kick and then a lariat to put away Havoc. After the match, Nigel said he wanted to face the challenge of a macho man.
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Post by Pariah on Aug 17, 2017 20:48:46 GMT -5
Looks like Nigel wants to take the action to the next level.... OOOH YEEEEAH!
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Post by Swarm on Aug 18, 2017 9:27:33 GMT -5
Great stuff, Troy. This is something I've only dreamed about coordinating. Excellent work. Love seeing how all these guys do vs each other.
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Post by Swarm on Aug 18, 2017 9:29:14 GMT -5
Great seeing Nakamura in action... One of my absolute favorite bootlegs (stellar job by Swarm and Werner Mueck )... And a huge victory over a COTG legend... Fun show! Credit mostly goes to Werner and @switch who wrote the stats. Awesome card!
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