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Post by Bad Moon Risin on Apr 14, 2009 22:17:46 GMT -5
Total Glory Wrestling The Future Is Now![/center] National Guard Armory Piqua, OHThe show began with an announcement from TGW's new ring announcer, the masked "Announcer X". X said that TGW was pleased to introduce two new stars to their ranks and would be giving them both the chance to make an immediate impact. He announced that the winner of the opening bout would go on to face former TGW champ Mike Quackenbush and Delirious in a triple threat match to determine who would receive the next title shot against TGW champion JD Maverick. - Erick Stevens defeated Eddie Kingston in a very hard-fought match. Kingston and Stevens put on a great match for the fans in attendance, each giving everything he had to try to impress the crowd. Kingston survived a lot of big moves, but a release belly to belly led to the pin.- Steve Corino and Ricky Landell defeated The Headshrinkers when Landell pinned Alofa to advance his team to the next round of the TGW tag team championship tournament. Samu and Alofa looked kind of disinterested in the match at points, but gave some accounting of themselves before the finish, when Landell moved out of the way of a dive from Alofa and followed up with the TOP ROPE FISTDROP and the pin.Larry Sweeney came to the ring and said his protege was finally here and Drake Younger's winning days had come to an end. He introduced "the first official member of Sweet N Sour Incorporated, Chris Hero". - Chris Hero won by disqualification over Drake Younger. Younger absorbed a heavy amount of punishment and kept coming back. Drake used an exploder suplex and went for the cover, but Larry Sweeney jumped up on the apron. Drake knocked him off of the apron and left the ring to continue the attack. Hero recovered and jumped Younger from behind, but Drake grabbed a fire extinquisher from under the ring and used it to hit Hero and cause the DQ.- The Backseat Boyz defeated The Young Bucks to advance to the next round of the TGW tag team title tournament. The Bucks thrilled the fans with their fast-paced style and doulbe team manuvers, but the Backseat Boyz were not to be outdone and displayed their own impressive tag team skills. The finish came when Trent Acid used the ACID BOMB on Matt to score the pin.Brodie Lee came to the ring and bragged about his dismantling of Necro Butcher. He made an open challenge to anyone in the back who has the nerve to face him. Claudio Castagnoli made his surprise return to TGW to answer the challenge. - Claudio Castagnoli and Brodie Lee fought to a 15-minute time limit draw. Lee was physically dominant in the opening minutes and it looked like he'd take another easy win. But Claudio mounted a comeback and the match became competitive. Neithe one could keep the other man down long enough to score a victory before the 15-minute time limit expired.Announcer X introduced the particiapants for the next bout and Ultramantis Black took the microphone from him to make a pitch to his scheduled opponent, Harker Dirge. He said Dirge should join the Order of the Neo Solar Temple and help him take over TGW. Dirge looked at UMB in disgust and shoved him to the mat. - Harker Dirge squashed Ultramantis Black in under one minute. Black jumped up after the humiliating shove to the canvas and attacked Dirge with a slap and a Mongolian Chop. Dirge shrugged off the blows, ran UMB into the buckle, and followed up with a jumping knee drop and the pin.- Delirious defeated Mike Quackenbush and Erick Stevens in a triple threat match to earn another shot at JD Maverick and the TGW championship. The action was back and forth and all over the ringside area as the three men fought a bout worthy of main event status. Delirious sent Stevens into the turnbuckle, then threw Quackenbush in after him. He followed up with 10 clotheslines in the corner that sent Quack down, then followed up with 10 more that put Stevens down on top of Quackenbush. Delirious dove on the pile and the ref counted to three to give him the win*. (*game translation:Delirious pins Quackenbush after 20 clotheslines in the corner to score the win)
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Post by Bad Moon Risin on Apr 19, 2009 9:36:22 GMT -5
Total Glory Wrestling The Future Is Now! "Taking the Show On The Road" Deleware County Fairgrounds Community Building Muncie, IN Erick Stevens came to the ring and stated his case, recapping what happened at the last show and saying he was the man on top of Quackenbush when the pin happened in the 3-way match against Delirious and that he should be the winner. Stevens said he wasn't here to cry about it though, and all he wants is a fair shot to prove himself. Then Adam Pearce showed up. He said Stevens has nothing to whine about because he got an undeserved oppurtunity his first night here while Pearce, "a true superstar and champion", has been stuck "going nowhere in this crappy promotion" fighting Necro Butcher. Stevens told Pearce that he's leaving now, but he'll be back in the middle of the ring later tonight and if Pearce has the guts to back up his talk, he'll see him there. - The Naptown Dragons defeated Ultramantis Black and Chuck Taylor to advance in the tag team title tournament. Taylor and UMB looked to have this fast-paced and competitive match won, but Vortekz came in to save his partner and break the pin following an AWFUL WAFFLE. UMB tagged in and continued the momentum until a mistake led to Lee scoring the pin.Taylor and Ultramantis argued after the match, which devolved into a shoving match, ending with Taylor slapping UMB hard across the face. UMB screamed like a girl, then dramatically flung himself out of the ring and warned that he would have his revenge. - April Hunter (w/JD Maverick) defeated Daizee Haze with the HEAD HUNTER. Daizee was impressive with her speed and wrestling skill, but April was just too big and strong for her to keep down for the three count. April used a hard power bomb before securing the win with her finisher.JD jumped in the ring to celebrate with his woman and began to verbally harrass and taunt the fallen Haze. The mysterious Masked Announcer X tried to intervene, but was tossed out of the ring by Maverick. JD picked Haze up and held her in a full nelson as April got ready to unleash on her once again. HOWEVER, Delirious raced to the ring and made the save. JD and April retreated, then Delirious helped Daizee to the back. Jimmy Jacobs and Brodie Lee came to the ring. Jacobs took the mic and announced the coming of the Age Of The Fall. He said the weak would fall by the wayside and the ones who follow his path will be led down the road to freedom. Jacobs told the crowd that Mike Quackenbush's partner Tim Donst was one who wasn't strong enough to make the journey. As he said that Brodie snarled, mimed his big boot, and laughed. After that, Mike Quackenbush came out to interrupt. Quackenbush said that he entered the tag team title tournament to help his young partner get some exposure and now that oppurtunity has been taken from him because someone attacked him from behind in the back and took him out. Mike said the TGW officials have allowed him to pick a last minute replacement and one man has stepped up and volunteered to join him. Claudio Castagnoli]s music played and the two rushed the ring to start the match. - Age Of The Fall (Jacobs and Lee0 won by disqualification over Mike Quackenbush and Claudio Castagnoli. This was a evenly contested bout, with Caludio countering Lee's size and Quackenbush matching up well with Jacobs. The end came when all four men were fighting on the arena floor. The referee was trying to break the fight between Claudio and Lee when Claudio got carried away and shoved him out of the way. That drew the DQ and Lee and Jacobs took off with the victory as Claudio and Mike argued with the referee over the very unpopular decision.- Erick Stevens quickly defeated Adam Pearce. Pearce talked trash at the bell and punched Stevens before trying a headscissor takedown. Stevens countered the move and dropped Pearce on his head before using a Samoan Drop to pick up the super-fast win.- Chris Hero (w/Larry Sweeney) beat Drake Younger in a no disqualification match. The finish to the wild no DQ match came when Sweeney slid a chair into the ring and Hero hit Younger over the head with it. He then laid the chair on the mat and slammed Younger on it before taking to the top turnbuckle for a moonsault and cover. Drake somehow kicked out at 2 and 3/4, but Hero followed up with a Hero Sandwich to get the pin.
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Post by Bad Moon Risin on Apr 29, 2009 22:41:07 GMT -5
Total Glory Wrestling The Future Is Now! Townsend Community Center Richmond, IN- Anarchist Arik Cannon defeated Eddie Kingston after an elevated snap neckbreaker. Cannon and Kingston continued the tradition of strong opening bouts and good performances by both men with this bout. Kingston survived lots of punishment and near falls, and dished out just as much, before staying down for the pin.
- Chuck Taylor beat Ultramantis Black via AWFUL WAFFLE. Taylor scared kids and took no prisoners in this special challenge match. Black gave it all he had, but Taylor had just a little more and got the win.- The Backseat Boyz won by disqualification over Steve Corino and Ricky Landell to advance to the finals of the tag team title tournament. The Boyz dominated Landell most of the match until he was finally able to make the tag. Corino came in and cleaned house, but took it too far and got disqualified for grabbing Kashmir's baseball bat from ringside and using it as a weapon.- Jimmy Jacobs and Brodie Lee beat The Naptown Dragons to advance to the finals of the tag team title tournament. Dustin managed to bloody Jacobs with his hard-hitting strikes, but the move backfired as an angry Jacobs pulled out the railroad spike and used it on Vortekz to set up the win.Dustin Lee was visibly upset after the decision and would barely acknowledge his partner, leaving Vortekz to recover on his own as Dustin headed to the back. - Delirious and Daizee Haze wrestled to a double DQ with TGW Champ JD Maverick and April Hunter. The exciting bout ended in controversy as Maverick got in the ring as Daizee was pinning April and power bombed Haze. An irrate Delirious jumped in and the referee could not restore order as Delirious and Maverick brawled all over the ringside area and back to the locker room.
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Post by Bad Moon Risin on May 5, 2009 16:38:41 GMT -5
Total Glory Wrestling [/color] The Future Is Now![/center] Montgomery County Fairgrounds Dayton, OH "Sweet And Sour" Larry Sweeney" came to the ring with the Tex-Arkana TV belt in tow and Chris Hero accompanying him to the ring. He said there aren't any "worthy" contenders for his title in TGW, so he went ahead and flew in a special hand-picked opponent guaranteed to give the fans a match the likes of which Drake Younger or any other would-be contender could never deliver. He then announced this monolithic contender, Savage T- Larry Sweeney easily defeated Savage T, using the '68 Comeback Special to set up 12 LARGE and the pin. After the bout Sweeney got down on his knees in the ring, clutched the Tex-Arkana TV belt in his arms, and looked down at it and cried in a mocking rendition of Shawn Michaels' Wrestlemania 12 celebration as Chris Hero stood behind him and screamed "The boyhood dream has come true!"- The Young Bucks held on to beat The Heartbreak Express. The HBX used their size and experience advantage to overcome the agility an quickness of the Bucks for most of the match, but a series of brilliant double-team moves on the comeback sealed the win for the Bucks.- Claudio Castagnoli pinned Arik Cannon after a roaring uppercut. This was yet another in a series of great matches put on by both men. There were lots of momentum shifts and near falls and the bout could've gone either way.- Chris Hero defeated Scotty Vortekz with HERO'S WELCOME. Dustin Lee looked on from ringside as his partner put up a valiant effort but fell short in his contest with the talented Hero.Hero picked up Vortekz after the bell and performed the HERO'S WELCOME one more time. He taunted Dustin Lee and dared him to come into the ring and defend his partner, but Lee looked down at Scotty in disgust, turned around, and walked away. - Harker Dirge won a 6-man "Call Your Shot" ladder match, with the winner earning the right to make a match of his choice at a later date. The bout also included Drake Younger, Steve Corino, Chuck Taylor, Eddie Kingston, and Adam Pearce. - Mike Quackenbush defeated Erick Stevens with QUACKENDRIVER III in a great match. - The Backseat Boyz beat Jimmy Jacobs and Brodie Lee to win the TGW tag team championship. The end came when Tyler Black and Necro Butcher ran out and pulled Lee off the apron as the referee was distracted trying to break up a fight between Jacobs and Acid on the opposite side of the floor. With Brodie out of the picture Acid and Kashmir double-teamed Jacobs and easily scored the win.
- JD Maverick pinned Delirious to defend the TGW championship. Delirious came into the bout full of emotion and desire to unseat the champ. However, that emotion seemed to get the better of him as the focused champ took advantage of a few key mistakes and picked up the win with a superplex.
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Post by Bad Moon Risin on May 19, 2009 17:07:11 GMT -5
Piqua, OH National Guard Armory
Harker Dirge came to the ring to talk about his victory in the six-man "Call Your Shot" match that gives him the power to get the match of his choosing at any time. He said there's no love lost between him and the Backseat Boyz and he may just want to put them in their place again. Then he mentioned JD Maverick and the TGW championship. He also said that maybe shiny gold belts aren't what motivates him and he may have an agenda all his own.
As he spoke Trouble King Steve Corino came to the ring. He said that match was his to win and he would have if it weren't for Eddie Kingston getting in his way. He said if Dirge wants to learn what "bloody" is all about, all he needs to do is step in the ring one-on-one with Corino. Dirge said that sounded like a challenge he'd take any time. Corino acted as if he was about to leave the ring, but turned and tried to blindside attack Dirge instead. Dirge blocked the punch and knocked Corino out of the ring.
-Claudio Castagnoli beat Ultramantis Black with the RICCOLA BOMB. Claudio's size advantage was too much for UMB to overcome and he fell short yet again, continuing his streak of misfortune in TGW.
Before Claudio had a chance to leave the ring after his win Larry Sweeney came out to interrupt. He said no one paid to see Claudio, they paid to see THE winner, Larry Sweeney. He dismissively waved Claudio to the back and continued his spiel. That did not sit well with Claudio, who was about to attack Sweeney until the referee and several security guards stepped in and ushered Claudio to the back.
Sweeney went on as if nothing had happened and announced himself as the greatest reigning champion in wrestling today, the Tex-Arkana TV champ. He told the ring announcer to call out his next victim.
-Larry Sweeney beat KC "Cloudy" Day with the '68 Comeback Special. Day looked impressive in his TGW debut, but Sweeney was able to come out on top for the win.
-Chuck Taylor upset Drake Younger when Dustin Lee interfered. Taylor had the ref distracted outside of the ring, arguing with a fan in the crowd, when Lee ran in and hit Younger over the head with a light tube. Taylor jumped back in and used the AWFUL WAFFLE for the pin.
-Necro Butcher and Brodie Lee brawled to a double countout. Lee attacked at the sight of Necro, still upset from Necro and Tyler Black costing him and Jacobs the tag team belts at the last event. The two fought a wild match that eventually could not be controlled and the ref counted both men out of the ring.
-The Backseat Boyz beat The Young Bucks as a result of a countout. The Bucks and the Backseat Boyz pulled out all the stops in this exciting tag team bout. In the end Nick missed a dive to the floor on Kashmir, who rolled back in the ring to beat the count and take the win.
-Harker Dirge beat Steve Corino via DIRT NAP. Corino and Dirge started out wrestling, then turned to brawling, and finally back to wrestling before Dirge managed to slap on the DIRT NAP for the big win. April Hunter watched from the curtain and seemed to be nervous as Dirge picked up the win.
-JD Maverick defeated Mike Quackenbush to defend the TGW championship. Another fantastic bout between these two solid competitors saw Maverick defy the odds and pull off the victory yet again. A Northern Lights Suplex secured the pin and kept Maverick in his winning ways.
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