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Post by Vegas on Jun 12, 2022 23:14:26 GMT -5
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Post by TTX on Jun 13, 2022 5:28:52 GMT -5
Lights Camera Faction is a fun tag team name.
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Post by Vegas on Jun 14, 2022 2:02:05 GMT -5
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Post by TTX on Jun 14, 2022 5:17:05 GMT -5
Still hope to see Funny Bone in the game at some point. Should be a fun show.
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Post by Vegas on Jun 20, 2022 13:18:44 GMT -5
I went to this show last night after watching GCW's early afternoon show online at Fite.
some results:
Bodhi won the annual Nick Bockwinkel Battle Royale. One of the last eliminations was Sinn Bidhi, Bodhi's father, who Bodhi accidentally eliminated with a dropkick.
Jai Vidal defeated Matt Vandagriff to win the FSW No Limits Championship for the second time. This was probably IMO the match of the night (followed closely by the main event.) Vidal won by turning heel.
Nic Zander defeated Big Money Clutch. No surprise here as Zander is a rising star on the West Coast and was in last year's Young Lions Cup.
Bret The Threat defeated Sinn Bodhi. Bodhi was replacing Kal Jak. I am not sure why Kal Jak did not make it. An announcement was made when I went to the bathroom that I could not fully here (Bret The Threat's ring entrance is usually my bathroom break) and the guy sitting next to me apparently was not paying attention as I asked him about it when I got back to my seat.
Action Braxton (of Lights, Camera, Faction) defeated Damian Drake, Funny Bone, Death Proof (KTB and J-A-Y,) LaZarus, and Rickey Tenacious (who did a good job singing his ring entrance tonight- he varies it every show) in a Cash in the Case ladder match (basically Money in the Bank.) I am not sure what happened to CTC-broken nose?- but he was bleeding heavily and pissed during this match and afterward he threw the timekeeper's table to the ground and then hurled multiple ladders to the ground too before heading to the back. I thought perhaps Damian Drake would win this match but I think it will be fun to see Lights, Camera, Faction carrying around the briefcase.
Gregory Sharpe defeated Remy Marcel to win the FSW Nevada State Championship in a No Holds Barred match. Good match.
FSW Tag Team Champions TBD vs Lights, Camera, Faction's Watson and Fresco ended in a DQ.
FSW Heavyweight Champion Hammerstone defeated Ice Williams. This was a good match and there were several times where I thought Ice was about to become the new FSW Heavyweight Champion. Hammerstone however overcame a low blow, interference from Lights, Camera, Faction, and even a title smash to the head to keep kicking out at the last second. The end came when Ice attempted a superplex on Hammerstone but Hammerstone deflected the attempt and instead hit Ice with an AVALANCHE NIGHTMARE PENDULUM for the win. I don't think I have seen Hammerstone hit the NIGTMARE PENDULUM from the top rope before either in Major League Wrestling or here in FSW but as soon as I saw him lift Ice with 1 arm on the top rope I could tell that was exactly what he was going to do and that it would be the end of the match.
As a result, Hammerstone retained the FSW Heavyweight Championship. Hammerstone is the only 3-time FSW Heavyweight Champion (although this is his only reign as a face,) and the longest-reigning FSW Champion and I am looking forward to seeing who he defends against next (I think Bret The Threat soon, but I will probably throw up if Bret The Threat takes the title from Hammerstone.) Hammerstone, who has been in FSW since 2013, is definitely among the all-time FSW greats along with Killer Kross, Reno Scum, Chris Bey, Shaun Ricker, Brian Cage, and Lacey Ryan.
This was Show #34 for me in 2022. Show #35 will be this weekend at XPW in California.
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