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Post by Mad Kanter on Dec 11, 2022 11:04:26 GMT -5
Yet another great card enjoying the action. Thank you sir. Glad you are enjoying.
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Post by Mad Kanter on Dec 22, 2022 15:07:22 GMT -5
CENTENNIAL PRO WRESTLING PRO WRESTLING WEEKEND EPISODE 24 ORIENTAL THEATER DENVER, CO 12-17-22 – 12-18-22
(Play-by-play announcer Mars Leseveren welcomes the fans to the program and runs down today’s card including the main event of Dan Severn challenging Tully Blanchard for the CPW TV Title. Leseveren also mentions that as a result of last week’s altercation Bruiser Brody and Abdullah the Butcher will face off in a falls count anywhere match at New Year’s Clash.)
Abdullah The Butcher w/ Dark Menace vs. Al Snow Snow was all over Abdullah from the opening bell. It didn’t look like his offense was having much affect, but Snow did gain a couple of near falls. Snow delivered an amazing SNOW PLOW then played to the crowd. As the ref checked on Abdullah, Menace smashed Snow with his cane in the back of the head. Snow went down like a ton of bricks and Abdullah dropped the SUDANESE MEAT CLEAVER to end the match.
INTERVIEW: CPW Women’s Champion Jazz The interviewer asks Jazz about Iveliese’s challenge and Jazz responds by passionately expressing how she is growing tired of people questioning her about her victory at Hometown Throwdown and how she didn’t beat Iveliese in the center of the ring. Jazz says that there will be no doubt after New Year’s Clash about who the baddest bitch in CPW is when she makes Iveliese submit in the middle of the ring.
(Leseveren welcomes the fans back to the program and talks about Colt Cabana’s inauspicious debut at Hometown Throwdown and how he hopes to have a little more success in his first match on Pro Wrestling Weekend.)
Colt Cabana vs. Aaron Phillips Cabana hit Phillips with a quick moonsault to gain a near fall then followed up with the BILLY GOAT’S CURSE to get the submission.
INTERVIEW: CPW Tag Team Champions Steve ‘Dr. Death’ Williams & Ted DiBiase The interviewer announces that D’Lo Brown & Redd Dogg will challenge the champs at New Year’s Clash. DiBiase comments on how they have been dominant champions and that won’t change at New Year’s Clash. Williams comments that Brown and Dogg are a couple of tough dudes, but the champs are tougher and that’s why they will walk out of New Year’s Clash with the belts still firmly around their waist.
(Leseveren welcomes the fans back to the program and talks about how D’Lo Brown & Redd Dogg have worked their way up the rankings and are worthy challengers for the CPW Tag Team Titles.)
D’Lo Brown & Redd Dogg vs. Jake Milliman & ‘Sodbuster’ Kenny Jay Brown and Dogg executed multiple tags and maintained the advantage throughout the match. Brown pinned Jay with the LO DOWN.
INTERVIEW: Penny Banner Footage of Banner’s match with Beverly Shade at Hometown Throwdown is shown prior to the interview. Banner is still wearing a neck brace as the interviewer welcomes her to CPW and apologizes for Shade’s not so pleasant welcome. Banner says Shade is going to have hell to pay next time they face off, and there will be a next time. Banner is not too pleased that Shade tried to make a statement at her expense and plans to give Shade some comeuppance the next time they meet.
CPW TV TITLE MATCH Dan Severn vs. CPW TV Champion Tully Blanchard w/ Dark Menace Blanchard had the early advantage, but Severn recovered. Severn took Menace out at ringside then locked Blanchard in the bow and arrow. Blanchard fought the hold for several minutes but ultimately could not escape and was forced to submit.
Post match: Blackjack Mullgan, Scott Casey, Baron Von Raschke and Manny Fernandez race to the ring to congratulate Severn. As Severn is presented with the belt he is hoisted on those men’s shoulders and paraded around the ring as the fans cheer wildly.
(Leseveren congratulates Severn on unseating Blanchard as TV Champion. He thanks the fans for watching and invites them to tune in next time.)
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Post by Mad Kanter on Dec 27, 2022 14:05:45 GMT -5
CENTENNIAL PRO WRESTLINGPRO WRESTLING WEEKENDEPISODE 25 ORIENTAL THEATER DENVER, CO 12-24-22 – 12-25-22 MERRY CHRISTMAS (Play-by-play announcer Mars Leseveren welcomes the fans to the program and wishes everyone a Merry Christmas. He runs down today’s card featuring Iveliese, Manny Fernandez and the CPW Tag Team Champions all in action.) Fabulous Kangaroos (Al Costello & Roy Heffernan) w/ Red Berry vs. Val Venis & Mr. Hughes w/ So Cal Val & Strategy-XVenis and Hughes came out fast and overwhelmed the Roos. The action spilled out of the ring and The Roos battled back. Costello delivered an AUSTRALIAN BACKDROP to Hughes and made the pin. INTERVIEW: CPW Heavyweight Champion Big Van Vader The interviewer asks Vader about defending the CPW Heavyweight Title against Tully Blanchard at New Year’s Clash and Vader commented on how it seems Blanchard didn’t get enough of Vader’s pain game and thinks he’s pretty tough. Vader says Blanchard didn’t look so tough when he was laying on the concrete outside the ring after the match at Hometown Throwdown. The interviewer then mentions Vader and Blanchard won’t have to worry about that because it was just announced that the title match at New Year’s Clash will be decided inside a steel cage. Vader chuckles slightly then says this is going to be fun.(Leseveren welcomes the fans back to the program and talks about how both Iveliese and CPW Women’s Champion Jazz have both put out the call to gather friends to be lumberjills for their match at New Year’s Clash and how it will be interesting to see who shows up.) Iveliese w/ Mercedes Martinez vs. Michelle JacksonJackson gave Iveliese some problems early on, even gaining a couple of near falls. Iveliese finally got things together and after a few minutes of putting the hurt on her opponent, beat her with the DESERT EAGLE. INTERVIEW: D’Lo Brown & Redd Dogg The interviewer asks Brown and Dogg about their upcoming tag title shot at New Year’s Clash. Brown comments on how it’s about damn time they get their shot at the title and how deserving they are. Dogg says all he and Brown need is one shot and those titles are as good as theirs.(Leseveren welcomes the fans back to the program and talks about how Navajo Warrior has decided to step away from tag team competition for a while and compete as a single.) Navajo Warrior vs. Manny FernandezThis was a hard-hitting brawl from the opening bell. As the match got under way, So Cal Val strolled to ringside with Mr. Hughes in tow. Both Navajo and Fernandez matched up well in this back and forth matchup. Both men exchanged high impact moves, but Fernandez got the better of it, finally putting Navajo away with a vertical suplex. Val consulted Strategy-X throughout the match then she and Hughes returned to the back as the match concluded. INTERVIEW: Colt Cabana The interviewer asks Cabana about his mixed results since debuting in CPW. Cabana says he got a slow start but not to worry as he really is getting things going. He mentions he has an open contract for New Year’s Clash and looks forward to facing whoever signs on the dotted line.(Leseveren welcomes the fans back to the program and announces it’s time for today’s featured contest.) NON-TITLE MATCH CPW Tag Team Champions Steve ‘Dr. Death’ Williams & Ted DiBiase vs. Blackjack Mulligan & Scott CaseyThe match started out back and forth, but the champs ultimately gained the advantage. Williams wore Mulligan down quickly and delivered the OKLAHOMA STAMPEDE. Casey tried to break up the pin, but was intercepted by DiBiase and the ref made the three-count. (Leseveren once again wishes all the fans a merry Christmas, thanks them for watching and invites them to tune in next time.)
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Post by Mad Kanter on Jan 3, 2023 15:27:38 GMT -5
PRO WRESTLING WEEKENDEPISODE 26 ORIENTAL THEATER DENVER, CO 12-31-22 – 01-01-23 HAPPY NEW YEAR (Play-by-play announcer Mars Leseveren welcomes the fans to Pro Wrestling Weekend, wishes everyone a happy new year and announces we are just one week away from New Year's Clash. He comments that the card is starting to fill out and it will be talked about extensively on today's program.) Long Riders (‘Wild’ Bill & Scott ‘Hog’ Irwin) vs. Baron Von Raschke & ‘Sodbuster’ Kenny JayBoth teams battled back and forth early on, but the Irwins began to pull away. They isolated Jay in their corner then put him away when Bill connected with a FLOAT KICK. INTERVIEW: CPW Jr. Heavyweight Champion Joe Blanchard The interviewer announces that Blanchard will join the debuting Yukon Eric and 'Sodbuster' Kenny Jay to face Al Snow, Mike DiBiase and 2 Cold Scorpio at New Year's Clash and asks Blanchard about the upcoming match. Blanchard says he's excited to be teaming up with a couple of quality partners in Eric and Jay to face a couple of guys he's no stranger to and Snow. The interviewer mentions that DiBiase and Scorpio would love another shot at the CPW Jr. Heavyweight Title. Blanchard responds by saying he said he'd be a fighting champion and if the board of directors deem either of them a worthy challenger he welcomes it.(Leseveren welcomes the fans back to the program and talks about the CPW Women's Title Lumberjill match at New Year's Clash and how Mercedes Martinez is certain to be one of the lumberjills.) Mercedes Martinez w/ Iveliese vs. Racquel RamirezMartinez had trouble with Ramirez early and often in this match. Martinez ultimately grew frustrated and the action spilled out of the ring. Both women's Latin temper took over and neither heeded the warnings of the referee as they brawled. After multiple warnings to return the action to the ring going unheeded, the referee disqualified both women. INTERVIEW: Blackjack Mulligan The interviewer comments on Mulligan competing in more tag team action as of late, but at New Year's Clash he's facing Navajo Warrior. Mulligan jokingly comments that it will be just like playing cowboys and Indians when he was a kid, then says in all seriousness that Navajo is a solid competitor and ol' Blackjack is going to need to be on top of his game if he's going to come away with a victory.(Leseveren welcomes the fans back to the program and says the next match features a couple of men that are trying to get into contention for the CPW Jr. Heavyweight Title held by Joe Blanchard.) Henry Irslinger vs. Colt CabanaCabana started out fast and locked in BILLY GOAT'S CURSE, but Irslinger escaped. The action continued as Irslinger battled back and both men exchanged the advantage. Irslinger was able to catch Cabana in an ARMLOCK AND LEG TRIP and locked it in tight in the center of the ring. Cabana was unable to counter and forced to submit. INTERVIEW: Billy Wicks The interviewer welcomes Wicks to CPW and asks him about his wrestling style. Wicks responds by saying he's here to prove that the catch wrestling style is superior to any other style. He plans to grind his opponents into the mat and make them submit every time.(Leseveren welcomes the fans back to the program and announces it's time for our feature match and he's not sure if even Strategy-X can come up with a plan for Mr. Hughes to knock off CPW Heavyweight Champion Big Van Vader in non-title action.) NON-TITLE MATCH CPW Heavyweight Champion Big Van Vader vs. Mr. Hughes w/ So Cal Val & Strategy-XVader dominated the match and looked to have things well in hand after delivering a RELEASED POWER BOMB, but Val pulled the ref out of the ring. The ref got in Val's face and she showed him Strategy-X. The ref was having none of it and disqualified Hughes. (Leseveren comments that Hughes didn't win the match, but he wasn't pinned either and that may have been the best-case strategy all along. Leseveren thanks the fans for watching and invites them to tune in next time.)
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Post by neilybob on Jan 3, 2023 21:36:46 GMT -5
Awesome shows madkanter.
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Post by Mad Kanter on Jan 4, 2023 18:16:31 GMT -5
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Post by Mad Kanter on Jan 8, 2023 11:20:42 GMT -5
CENTENNIAL PRO WRESTLING PRO WRESTLING WEEKEND EPISODE 27 ORIENTAL THEATER DENVER, CO 01-07-23 – 01-08-23
(Play-by-play announcer Mars Leseveren welcomes the fans to Pro Wrestling Weekend and announces it's New Year's Clash weekend before running down today's card including Billy Wicks making his in ring debut.)
Iveliese & Mercedes Martinez vs. Toni Rose & Angel Pearlman As has been the case as of late, Iveliese and Martinez had all sorts of problems with their opponents. Rose gained an early near fall on Iveliese, which raised Iveliese's ire. The action continued back and forth, but Rose and Pearlman continued to hold their own. The action spilled out of the ring, where both teams brawled outside the ring and the ref called for the disqualification when he could not regain order.
INTERVIEW: Lola Patterson interviews Abdullah The Butcher w/ Dark Menace Patterson asks Menace about holding the reigns on Abdullah and how he's going to turn him loose on Brody in a falls count anywhere match at New Year's Clash. Menace says he will release his hold on The Butcher for that match and let Abdullah do what he does. Menace acknowledges Brody's toughness, but adds the two men have fought plenty of times that neither man really has an advantage and expects Abdullah to take as much damage as his opponent, but still expects his man to come out on top.
(Leseveren welcomes the fans back to the program and comments on how Billy Wicks will bring a different style to CPW, and the jury is still out on if it will be successful.)
Billy Wicks vs. Mike DiBiase Wicks' wrestling style turned this into a grueling match, but DiBiase proved to be up to the task. DiBiase surprisingly matched Wicks hold for hold and ultimately beat him with a TOP ROPE KNEE DROP.
INTERVIEW: Lola Patterson interviews Val Venis & Mr. Hughes w/ So Cal Val & Strategy-X Patterson announces that Val's team will face the combination of Don Leo Jonathan and CPW TV Champion Dan Severn at New Year's Clash and asks what Strategy-X has come up with for a game plan. Val responds by saying wouldn't you like to know. Val talks up how her men's winning percentage has gone up since they started to follow Strategy-X's advice and they'll do it again to gain the victory at New Year's Clash. The interviewer asks Venis about trusting Strategy-X and Venis responds by saying you can't argue with the success. Patterson asks Hughes the same question and Hughes just glares at her.
(Leseveren comments that even though Blackjack Mulligan will appear in singles action at New Year's Clash, he hasn't abandoned his tag team with Scott Casey.)
Blackjack Mulligan & Scott Casey vs. Dr. X & The Spoiler w/ Dark Menace This match was a wild brawl from the opening bell. The action eventually spilled out of the ring, where Casey slammed Spoiler through a ringside table and was disqualified.
INTERVIEW: Lola Patterson interviews Don Leo Jonathan Patterson asks Jonathan how he plans on countering Strategy-X's advice for his opponents at New Year's Clash. Jonathan says he doesn't know much about that AI stuff and he and Dan Severn just plan on doing what they do and expect that to be enough to come away with the victory.
(Leseveren welcomes the fans back to the program and announces it's time for the feature match of the program.)
CPW TV TITLE MATCH Baron Von Raschke vs. CPW TV Champion Dan Severn This was a brutal, hard-hitting contest that saw both men match up well. Von Raschke over-powered Severn throughout the match, but Severn was wily and tried to avoid grasp of Von Raschke as much as he could. Unfortunately for the champ, Von Raschke caught him in the center of the ring with the IRON CLAW. Severn was in trouble, but was ultimately able to hold on and the match ended in a time limit draw.
(Leseveren comments that Severn had his hands full in this one and that Von Raschke should be in line for another shot at the TV title soon, then thanks the fans for watching and invites them to tune in next time.)
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Post by Mad Kanter on Jan 8, 2023 11:34:52 GMT -5
CENTENNIAL PRO WRESTLING NEW YEAR'S CLASH 01-07-23 MAGNESS ARENA DENVER, CO
Al Snow, Mike DiBiase & 2 Cold Scorpio vs. CPW Jr. Heavyweight Champion Joe Blanchard, Yukon Eric & ‘Sodbuster’ Kenny Jay Blanchard, Eric and Jay overwhelmed their opponents and Eric made Snow submit to the KODIAK KRUNCH.
Colt Cabana vs. Billy Wicks Wicks was all over Cabana early on, but the action spilled out of the ring, where Cabana won the brawl. Back in the ring and Cabana delivered the COLT .45 for the victory.
Blackjack Mulligan vs. Navajo Warrior Mulligan controlled the match from to opening bell and made Navajo submit to the BLACKJACK CLAW.
Don Leo Jonathan & CPW TV Champion Dan Severn vs. Val Venis & Mr. Hughes w/ So Cal Val & Strategy-X Venis and Hughes had the early advantage and nearly had a quick win when Venis gained a near fall on Severn. Severn and Jonathan battled back and overwhelmed their opponents before Severn made Venis submit to a CHOKE SLEEPER.
Post match: Val berated Venis, telling him he needs to follow the advice of Strategy-X if he wants to win the match.
Penny Banner vs. Beverly Shade Banner was all over Shade to start the match, obviously looking for revenge after Shade injured Banner the last time they met. Shade endured the assault and attacked Banner with a chair when the action spilled out of the ring. Banner's leg seemed to be injured and Shade locked in an Indian Deathlock when the action returned to the ring. Banner managed to get to the rope to break the hold, but couldn't regain her feet. Shade stomped her to the mat then delivered THE HAMMER to get the victory.
Post match: Shade celebrated her victory, much to the fans' chagrin. Banner somehow regained her base and nailed Shade with a running dropkick that sent Shade out of the ring. Banner followed Shade and continued her assault, delivering a big slam on the floor outside the ring. Banner grabbed a chair and wore Shade out with it before referees and security could regain order. Shade needed to be helped to the back.
PENALTY BOX MATCH Baron Von Raschke & Manny Fernandez vs. Fabulous Kangaroos (Al Costello & Roy Heffernan) w / ‘Wild’ Red Berry Prior to the start of the match it is explained that there are two referees assigned to the this match (one inside and one outside the ring) and any time the referee deems that any individual involved this match is in violation of a rule that could ultimately result in a disqualification, that wrestler must sit in the penalty box at ringside for 2 minutes. Fernandez and Costello started out the match and Costello ended up outside the ring early. Instead of following, Fernandez allowed Costello to re-enter the ring in his own time. The action continued and the action again spilled out of the ring. This time Costello followed Fernandez and went after him with a chair. When Costello failed to heed the warning of the referee, he ordered Costello into the penalty box for two minutes. Heffernan was left to enter the ring in a two on one disadvantage. Von Raschke and Fernandez attempted to double team Heffernan, but he held his own and tagged Costello back in as soon as Costello was out of the penalty box. The action continued back and forth until Von Raschke and Costello were brawling outside the ring. The ref tried to get the action back inside the squared circle, but neither man obeyed and the ref ordered both men to the penalty box. Fernandez entered the ring quickly and went right after Heffernan. Fernandez gained the advantage quickly and made the pin following a FLYING BURRITO.
Post match: Fernandez is immediately attacked by Val Venis and Mr. Hughes. So Cal Val is directing traffic as Navajo Warrior suddenly sprints from the back to make the save and all four men brawl uncontrollably. It takes several minutes before order is restored.
FALLS COUNT ANYWHERE Bruiser Brody vs. Abdullah The Butcher This match was what everyone expected, total bedlam. The match started in the ring, but didn’t stay there long. Both men briefly brawled at ringside before the action made its way to the locker room, where Brody gained a near with a slam on the locker room floor. The action made its way back to the ring, where both men attempted to take a pound of flesh out of the other. The action again spilled out of the ring and both men battled up to the concourse, where Abdullah slammed Brody into a souvenir stand. Abdullah continued to pound Brody as the action again moved back to the ring. The action continued for several minutes as both men were now a bloody mess. Brody gained the advantage one final time and put Abdullah away with a one-handed body slam.
CPW WOMEN’S TITLE LUMBERJILL MATCH Lumberjills: Ida Mae Martinez, Susan Green, Penny Banner, Mercedes Martinez, Racquel Ramirez, Michelle Jackson, Melina & Malia Hosaka Iveliese vs. CPW Women’s Champion Jazz This was a grueling back and forth match. Both women took advantage of having allies at ringside throughout the match, but in the end that’s also what cost the champ. Jazz rolled out of the ring after being pummeled by Iveliese only to be attacked by Mercedes Martinez and Melina. They rolled Jazz back into the ring, where Iveliese was waiting then delivered the DESERT EAGLE for the win.
CPW TAG TEAM TITLE MATCH D’Lo Brown & Redd Dogg vs. CPW Tag Team Champions Steve ‘Dr. Death’ Williams & Ted DiBiase Williams overpowered both of his opponents early, but then seemed to run out of gas as Brown and Dogg utilized quick tags to keep Williams off balance. Williams finally made the tag and DiBiase took over. DiBiase maintained the advantage for several minutes, gaining a couple of near falls. Brown managed to battle back and the action continued back and forth for several minutes as it looked as if the challengers may pull it off, but the champs found a way as DiBiase pinned Dogg with a FULL POWER SLAM.
CPW HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE STEEL CAGE MATCH CPW TV Champion Tully Blanchard w/ Dark Menace vs. CPW Heavyweight Champion Big Van Vader Vader crunched Blanchard in the corner as the opening bell sounded. Blanchard managed to battle back, but he didn’t hold the advantage for long as Vader overpowered him. Vader tossed Blanchard all around the cage, but Vader grew over confident. Vader thought it was over as he looked to finish off Blanchard with a MOONSAULT then leave the cage, but Vader missed and Blanchard took over again. Blanchard’s advantage didn’t last very long as Vader planted him with RELEASED POWER BOMB. Vader demanded that the cage door be opened, but as he was attempting to exit, Menace slammed the cage door into Vader, forcing Vader back into the ring, where Blanchard was waiting and decked Vader with a pair of brass knuckles. Vader went down hard, but Blanchard was showing signs of this brutal contest as well. Blanchard began to scale the cage, making it all the way to the top before Vader recovered and pulled him back down. The match continued back and forth, but Vader was not to be denied as he delivered a second RELEASED POWER BOMB. Vader then kicked the cage door open, sending Menace scattering as Vader quickly escaped the cage.
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Post by TTX on Jan 8, 2023 11:48:32 GMT -5
Go Vader. Always enjoy DiBiase and Williams teaming as well.
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Post by Mad Kanter on Jan 11, 2023 15:40:49 GMT -5
Go Vader. Always enjoy DiBiase and Williams teaming as well. Vader has always been one of my favorites and I've really enjoyed using DiBiase and Williams as a team.
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