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Post by TTX on Jul 21, 2022 8:45:21 GMT -5
We know how good Vader is...beating Andre and the Guardian. Fun shows so far and looking forward to more.
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Post by Mad Kanter on Jul 23, 2022 9:48:13 GMT -5
Happy Friday Eve Mad Kanter ! Absolutely loving this posting style. Real tight match descriptions and interview segments. Pulling all the way for Mulligan over Vader. Should be one hell of a match either way. Might have to reinforce the arena lol. Looking forward to more on all fronts! Thank you for the kind words. Mulligan/Vader is going to be a doozy.
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Post by Mad Kanter on Jul 24, 2022 9:32:47 GMT -5
We know how good Vader is...beating Andre and the Guardian. Fun shows so far and looking forward to more. Vader is definitely strong. I'm hoping to build him as a corner stone of this fed. Glad you're enjoying this fed.
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Post by Mad Kanter on Jul 24, 2022 9:38:54 GMT -5
CENTENNIAL PRO WRESTLING PRO WRESTLING WEEKEND EPISODE 3 ORIENTAL THEATER DENVER, CO 07-23-22 – 07-24-22
(Play-by-play announcer Mars Leseveren welcomes the fans to the program and runs down the action for today including announcements that Ida Mae Martinez and 2 Cold Scorpio will be in action. Leseveren also mentions that we'll get our first look at the team of Native Blood in today's featured contest as they face the team of Redd Dogg and D'Lo Brown. He then throws it to the ring and our opening contest featuring Dick Hutton.)
Dick Hutton vs. Val Venis Venis was all over Hutton early, but Hutton recovered. The action continued back and forth with Venis even surviving an ABDOMINAL STRETCH. Venis looked as if he had victory in his grasp, but Hutton delivered a quick dropkick and made the pin.
INTERVIEW: Danny Hodge Hodge is asked about how he plans to combat the advantage 2 Cold Scorpio will have competing in front of a home town crowd at Summer Bash. Hodge comments that Scorpio is an outstanding athlete without the home crowd advantage, but it will certainly help him when they face. Hodge continues by saying it still won't be enough and Hodge will be the first CPW Jr. Heavyweight Champion.
Ida Mae Martinez vs. Tina Moretti Moretti started the match fast and caught Martinez flat-footed. Martinez battled back, rocking Moretti with several DROPKICKS, before making Moretti submit to a Texas Cloverleaf.
INTERVIEW: Mike DiBiase DiBiase is asked about who he thinks is going to be the first CPW Jr. Heavyweight Champion, Hodge or Scorpio, and DiBiase says it doesn't matter because he will take the belt from whomever wins that match. Joe Blanchard comes into view, shakes DiBiase's hand and comments on how DiBiase is never at a loss of confidence, but Blanchard disagrees with his assessment and says that he, Blanchard, will be the first to challenge and beat the new champ. Things get a little tense until the interviewer suggests the two men face each other at Summer Bash to determine who the number one contender for the title should be. Both men agree, shake hands and walk off.
(Leseveren comments on how things are really heating up in the jr. heavyweight division and we don't even have a champion yet. He announces that the next match features one of the men that will battle for that title at Summer Bash.)
2 Cold Scorpio vs. Bryan White White was all over Scorpio from the opening bell. The action spilled out of the ring, where Scorpio was nearly counted out. Scorpio recovered once back in the ring and out of nowhere connected with a handspring kick to get the victory.
INTERVIEW: Jazz Jazz is asked about her upcoming match at Summer Bash for the CPW Women's Title. Jazz comments on how tough a woman Beverly Shade is, but Jazz says she's stronger and tougher. Jazz says at the end of the day she'll give Shade a beating and strap the women's title around her waist.
(Leseveren talks about the two strong teams that face off in today's featured contest, Native Blood, who we're getting our first look at, and the veteran team of D'Lo Brown and Redd Dogg. He makes mention of Jazz being in the veterans' corner and references the battles they've had with the team of Stan Hansen and Bruiser Brody.)
Native Blood (Navajo Warrior & Johnny Warhawk) vs. D’Lo Brown & Redd Dogg w/ Jazz This match was an all out brawl from the opening bell. Brown and Dogg managed to gain a couple of near falls before Navajo and Warhawk battled back. Navajo's frustration boiled over as he grabbed a chair and went after Dogg outside the ring. The ref attempted to intervene and in the heat of the moment was shoved out of the way. The ref disqualified Navajo.
Post match: Stan Hansen and Bruiser Brody rush the ring and attack Brown and Dogg. Navajo and Warhawk attempt to get involved and Hansen and Brody turn their attack on them. It took referees, officials and security several minutes to gain control of the situation as the program goes off the air with Mars Leseveren inviting the fans to tune in next time.
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Post by Mad Kanter on Jul 31, 2022 8:34:45 GMT -5
CENTENNIAL PRO WRESTLING PRO WRESTLING WEEKEND EPISODE 4 ORIENTAL THEATER DENVER, CO 07-30-22 – 07-31-22
(Play-by-play announcer Mars Leseveren welcomes everyone to the program and runs down today’s card including Mike DiBiase and Princess Victoria being in action, plus the featured tag team contest pitting Dick Hutton & Danny Hodge against Native Blood.)
Don Leo Jonathan vs. Scott Casey Casey made a really good showing, even gaining a couple of near falls after back-to-back BULLDOGS, but Jonathan absorbed the punishment then made a comeback before beating Casey with the MORMON SWING.
INTERVIEW: D’Lo Brown & Redd Dogg w/ Jazz Brown and Dogg are asked about their current issues with Bruiser Brody and Stan Hansen. They respond by saying that Brody and Hansen always seem to be looking for a fight and Brown and Dogg don’t have any problems giving them what they want.
(Leseveren announces how Iveliese makes her debut in CPW in our next match against an accomplished opponent in Princess Victoria.)
Princess Victoria vs. Iveliese Iveliese started quick and ended the match even quicker, putting Victoria away with the DESERT EAGLE.
INTERVIEW: Joe Blanchard Blanchard is asked about his upcoming match with Mike DiBiase at Summer Bash. Blanchard comments on how tough a competitor DiBiase is and how much he respects him, but when they meet Blanchard will come out on top and be the first challenger to the new CPW Cruiserweight Champion.
(Leseveren talks about how we heard from Blanchard before the break and how he will face one of the competitors in our next match, Mike DiBiase.)
Mike DiBiase vs. Bryan White White gave DiBiase all he could handle, but couldn't put him away. The action spilled out of the ring, where a frustrated White slammed DiBiase through a ringside table and earned the disqualification.
INTERVIEW: Tully Blanchard w/ Dark Menace Blanchard and Menace are asked what their thoughts are of CPW thus far. Menace comments on how it is a very eclectic gathering of talent and none are more talented than his charge, Tully Blanchard. Blanchard concurs with Menace and says no champion will be safe, as Blanchard insists he will be a champion sooner rather than later and he is just biding his time before he chooses what title belt he will have around his waist.
(Leseveren announces it’s time for the feature contest between two great tag teams.)
Dick Hutton & Danny Hodge vs. Native Blood (Navajo Warrior & Johnny Warhawk) Hutton and Hodge isolated Navajo early on and inflicted quite a bit of damage as they executed quick tags. Navajo finally escaped and made the hot tag to Warhawk. The match continued back and forth until Warhawk delivered FIRST BLOOD and pinned Hutton.
(Leseveren congratulates Native Blood on a hard-fought victory and says they should definitely be in line for a title shot once the champions are crowned. He thanks the fans for watching and invites them to tune in next time.)
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Post by Mad Kanter on Aug 6, 2022 12:53:44 GMT -5
CENTENNIAL PRO WRESTLING PRO WRESTLING WEEKEND EPISODE 5 ORIENTAL THEATER DENVER, CO 08-06-22 – 08-07-22
(Play-by-play announcer Mars Leseveren welcomes the fans to Pro Wrestling Weekend excitedly welcomes the fans to the program and states he would like to open the show with a big announcement. Just as champions will be crowned this weekend at Summer Bash, the CPW Board of Directors have announced that they will also be introducing the CPW TV Title to be defended exclusively on Pro Wrestling Weekend. Leseveren announces that the first semfinal match is the feature contest on today’s program.)
Dick Hutton & Danny Hodge vs. Rick James & Aaron Phillips Hutton and Hodge dominated and Hodge pinned Phillips with an OKLAHOMA SIDE ROLL.
INTERVIEW: Don Leo Jonathan The interviewer announces that Don Leo Jonathan is one of the wrestlers vying to be the first CPW TV Champion and asks Jonathan about changing his focus from the CPW Heavyweight Title to the TV Title. Jonathan responds by saying he still has his eyes on the big prize and feels by winning the TV Title it will most definitely put him in line for a shot at the Heavyweight Title.
(Leseveren introduces the fans to newcomer Chaz Taylor, talking about how the young man has competed throughout the Texas and has now made his way to Centennial Pro Wrestling.)
Chaz Taylor vs. Jesse Wild Wild started out fast, but Taylor made a comeback until Wild shoved him off the turnbuckle. Taylor landed prone on the mat and Wild made a quick pin.
INTERVIEW: Iveliese The interviewer welcomes Iveliese to CPW and asks her about her goals in CPW. Iveliese comments on what a stupid question that is. She says of course her goal is to win the CPW Women’s Title. She then puts all of the women in CPW on notice and says the Baddest B*tch on the Planet is here.
(Leseveren announces it’s time to take a look at another wrestler who is making her debut in CPW and that’s Susan Green)
Susan Green vs. Rachael Ramirez Green dominated the match and beat Ramirez with a knee lift.
INTERVIEW: D’Lo Brown The interviewer comments on Brown’s full plate right now with competing for the TV Title and his current unfinished business with Stan Hansen and Bruiser Brody. Brown tells the interviewer not to worry because there’s plenty of him to go around. He says the people in CPW better recognize what kind of man D’Lo Brown is. He won’t back away from a fight and he is ready to have some gold around his waist.
(Leseveren says there’s four men that are competing to be the first CPW TV Champion, but there can only be one that holds the belt. He says the first one will be eliminated after our feature contest.)
Tully Blanchard w/ Dark Menace vs. Navajo Warrior This match was a brutal brawl from the opening bell. Both men battled back and forth inside and outside the ring. Dark Menace got involved as well, giving Blanchard a decided advantage late in the match. As the action spilled out of the ring, Navajo slammed Blanchard through a ringside table and the ref disqualified Navajo.
(Leseveren ends the program by saying Blanchard will now face the winner of next week’s match between Don Leo Jonathan and D’Lo Brown on a future episode of Pro Wrestling Weekend. He thanks the fans for tuning in and invites them to tune in next week.)
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Post by Mad Kanter on Aug 6, 2022 12:59:39 GMT -5
CENTENNIAL PRO WRESTLING SUMMER BASH 08-06-22 1STBank Center Broomfield, CO
CPW JR. HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH 2 Cold Scorpio vs. Danny Hodge The match started out fast with Scorpio gaining the advantage early. Hodge absorbed a lot of punishment including THE DISS THAT DON’T MISS. Hodge battled back and the action continued back and forth before Hodge tossed Scorpio with an airplane spin and made the quick pin.
Ida Mae Martinez vs. Princess Victoria This was a quick match where Victoria just couldn’t get going and Martinez beat her with a flying head scissors.
Al Snow vs. Dick Hutton Snow set the tempo of the match, keeping Hutton off balance. Hutton did get a few shots in, but Snow would quickly recover and took the action to Hutton. Snow delivered a SNOW PLOW outside the ring and Hutton was counted out.
Native Blood (Navajo Warrior & Johnny Warhawk) vs. Texas Hangmen (Killer & Psycho) This match was a knock-down, drag-out brawl from the opening bell. The action broke down quickly as the action spilled out of the ring. Killer smashed Navajo with a chair and the ref called for the disqualification.
Post match: Both teams continue to brawl for several minutes before referees gain control.
CPW WOMEN’S TITLE MATCH Beverly Shade vs. Jazz Both ladies brawled to start the match. Jazz gained the early advantage and a couple of early near falls, but Shade battled back. The match continued back and forth as Shade absorbed a lot of punishment. Jazz locked in Southern Comfort and made Shade submit.
Joe Blanchard vs. Mike DiBiase The match started with a handshake as both men showed their respect for the other. The action swung back and forth from the opening bell as both men fought for control of the match. The action does eventually spill out of the ring, where tempers flared and DiBiase slammed Blanchard through a ringside table. The ref disqualified DiBiase.
Post match: DiBiase continues his attack, stomping and kicking a seemingly injured Blanchard. Officials and referees finally regain control and escort DiBiase to the back as the medical staff checks out Blanchard and helps him to the back.
CPW TAG TEAM TITLE MATCH Stan Hansen & Bruiser Brody vs. Steve ‘Dr. Death’ Williams & Ted DiBiase Both teams brawled back and forth to begin the match. DiBiase gained the advantage and ultimately locked Hansen in a FIGURE FOUR LEGLOCK. Brody stomped DiBiase to break up the hold. Williams entered the ring and the match began to break down. The ref was finally able to regain control and the match continued with more back and forth brawling. The match once again broke down and the action spilled out of the ring, where all four men brawled. Despite the referee’s best effort, none of the four men paid attention to the ref and he was forced to disqualify both teams.
Post match: D’Lo Brown and Redd Dog rush the ring and attack Brody and Hansen. Williams and DiBiase brawl with both teams as Native Breed rush to ringside and all four teams brawl uncontrollably. It took referees, officials and just about the entire security team to separate the combatants and escort them to the back.
CPW HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH Big Van Vader vs. Blackjack Mulligan With the aftermath of the last match and the anticipation of the main event, the crowd was at a fever pitch as this match began. Both men beat the hell out of each other until they delivered a double clothesline. Both men were down, but Vader recovered first, albeit slowly, and managed to get Mulligan up in a RELEASED POWER BOMB for the victory.
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Post by Bri on Aug 7, 2022 10:24:44 GMT -5
Well done brother Mad Kanter! Really enjoyed the proceedings across the board. Not only the concise action inside the ring, but the overall structures of the shows. Inspiring food for thought to say the least. Was really pulling for DLJ to take the title, but a loss to Vader is no cause for shame. Play on amigo, I will be catching up.ehen I can. You Rock! Looking forward to more!
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Post by Mad Kanter on Aug 10, 2022 16:51:01 GMT -5
Well done brother Mad Kanter ! Really enjoyed the proceedings across the board. Not only the concise action inside the ring, but the overall structures of the shows. Inspiring food for thought to say the least. Was really pulling for DLJ to take the title, but a loss to Vader is no cause for shame. Play on amigo, I will be catching up.ehen I can. You Rock! Looking forward to more! Thank you for all the kind words. Glad you like it.
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Post by Mad Kanter on Aug 14, 2022 13:52:46 GMT -5
CENTENNIAL PRO WRESTLING PRO WRESTLING WEEKEND EPISODE 6 ORIENTAL THEATER DENVER, CO 08-13-22 – 08-14-22
(Play-by-play announcer Mars Leseveren welcomes the fans to PRO WRESTLING WEEKEND and runs down today’s card including Al Snow and CPW Jr. Heavyweight Champion Danny Hodge being in action. He also mentions the featured match, which is the second TV Title semifinal match and the winner will face Tully Blanchard in an upcoming episode of Pro Wrestling Weekend)
Stan Hansen & Bruiser Brody vs. Jake Milliman & Johnny Mitch Milliman and Mitch actually had an early advantage, but it didn’t last long and seemed to only serve to make Hansen and Brody angry. Regardless, Brody and Hansen gained the advantage and destroyed their opponents. Hansen pinned Milliman after a LARIAT.
INTERVIEW: Steve ‘Dr. Death’ Williams & Ted DiBiase The interviewer references the last match with Hansen and Brody and asks about their feelings on their upcoming four-way match at Back to School Special in Colorado Springs on September 3rd. DiBiase answers by acknowledging the last time they faced Hansen and Brody that it was obviously a huge war, then you add in the other two teams and it’s going to be an even bigger fight, but the reward of the CPW Tag Team Title is definitely worth it. Williams comments on how he has no problem beating people up and since Redd Dogg & D’Lo Brown and Native Blood stuck their nose in he’ll be happy give them what they have coming to them.
(Leseveren again announces the next big live supercard event called Back to School Special and how it will take place at the World Arena in Colorado Springs on Saturday, September 3rd. He says the main event will be a four-way match to crown the first CPW Tag Team Title.)
Al Snow vs. Johnny Mantel After a solid back and forth, Mantel missed a turnbuckle charge and slammed hard into the corner. Snow followed up with the SNOW PLOW for the win.
INTERVIEW: Mike DiBiase DiBiase starts out the interview by asking Joe Blanchard to join him in the interview area. Blanchard wearily comes out and DiBiase thanks him for joining him and apologizes for his behavior at Summer Smash. DiBiase says he got caught in the moment and a little carried away, and asks Blanchard to have no hard feelings. Blanchard mulls over the apology then extends his hand. DiBiase quickly shakes it and shows extreme enthusiasm at Blanchard’s forgiveness. DiBiase then asks Blanchard to face him next week on Pro Wrestling Weekend with the winner being the number one contender for the CPW Jr. Heavyweight Title. Blanchard accepts.
(Leseveren says that CPW Jr. Heavyweight Champion Danny Hodge is in the next match and alludes to how he will be paying special attention to the number one contender’s match on next week’s program.)
CPW Jr. Heavyweight Champion Danny Hodge vs. Tom Kazanski Hodge gained the early advantage, but Kazanski battled back. The action continued back and forth until Hodge rolled Kazanski up with the OKLAHOMA SIDE ROLL.
INTERVIEW: Tully Blanchard w/ Dark Menace The interviewer references the next match and how the winner will face Blanchard for the opportunity to become the first CPW TV Champion. The interview then asks Blanchard if he’d rather face Don Leo Jonathan or D’Lo Brown. Blanchard responds by saying it doesn’t matter who he faces, he’ll wipe the mat with either of them and become the first CPW TV Champion. Dark Menace adds that first Blanchard will dominate as the TV Champion then parlay that into a long reign as CPW Heavyweight Champion as well.
(Leseveren announces it’s time for our featured match and when it’s over, we will know who will face Tully Blanchard to be the first CPW TV Champion.)
Don Leo Jonathan vs. D’Lo Brown Brown came out fast, but just as fast Jonathan countered off the ropes with a piledriver. Jonathan delivered back-to-back MORMON SWINGS to get the win.
(Leseveren comments on how dominant Jonathan was and how Blanchard has a lot to think about in their upcoming match. Leseveren ends the program by thanking the fans for tuning in and to come back next time.)
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