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The Schism Card

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July 15, 2007

We are less than a week away from our next show. Prime Time laid out Adam Pearce and took his Tag Team Title belt but we will not let that stand. Adam Pearce and a partner of his choosing will take on two Prime Time members for the SMWA Tag Team Championship. We will see a lot more action at the show and here is the card as it is signed so far.

N8 Mattson ©vs. Vito Thomaselli (I Quit Match, SMWA Championship)

Vito Thomaselli gets his rematch against Mattson for the SMWA Championship. These two men have fought until one man couldn’t answer the ten count. They have brawled all around the arena and they have fought within the confines of a steel cage. But at this show they will wrestle until one man says that they give up and they will find out who is truly the better wrestler and finish off their horribly violent feud.

Conrad Kennedy III & Michael Shane vs. Adam Pearce & Mystery Partner (SMWA Tag Team Championship)

Adam Pearce has the advantage of surprise as he is bringing in a mystery partner but it may not be enough to overcome the tag team experience of Kennedy and Shane. Adam Pearce and CK3 held the Tag Team Titles together. They broke up at the last show and now we are going to see a match with a lot of bad blood in it.

Petey Williams vs. Matt Sydal

A battle of the high flyers here in this match. Williams looks to continue a winning streak in the SMWA as he takes on Sydal in what should be a fast paced match. Sydal is coming off a lose to Shane but he may be able to capitalize and get back on a roll here in the SMWA.

B-Boy vs. Jimmy Rave

Black Dragon vs. Deranged

Sonjay Dutt vs. Arik Cannon

Halo vs. Johnny Spade

These former tag team partners met in a four way match at the last show and now they challenge each other one on one. These two guys are high flyers and when they go one on one this is going to be fast paced. These guys want to prove who is the better half of the tag team in this one.

Be sure to check out the show being called Schism in Ypsilanti. Tickets are only $15 or $20 for ringside seats. Please support the SMWA in Ypsilanti on July 21!

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Schism (Ypsilanti)

July 21, 2007

Announcer: Brian Guppie

Color Commentator: Mike Patterson

Guppie: “Welcome to SMWA’s Schism. We have a huge show lined up for you tonight with a huge main event. Nate Mattson defends the SMWA Championship against Vito Thomaselli in an I Quit match.”

Patterson: “That’s going to be an awesome match and I only know that it’s going to be violent and these men are really going to take each other to the limit.”

Guppie: “We are going to start the show off with a bang as the former tag team partners Halo and Johnny Spade do battle one on one.”

Patterson: “These guys were really going at each other in the four way match at the last show and I can only imagine what they are going to do one on one.”

Segment 1: Halo vs. Johnny Spade

The two men square off in the ring and shake hands. They back off and circle slowly then lockup. Spade goes behind and grabs a rear waistlock then picks Halo up and slams him down to the mat. Spade slips out of the hold and gets behind Spade and holds him with a hammerlock. Spade levers himself up to his feet then jumps up and takes Halo over with a snapmare. Halo gets up to his feet and Spade hits him with a dropkick and Halo rolls out of the ring. Spade bounces off the ropes and charges for a suicide dive but Halo stops him with a forearm to the face. Halo pulls Spade out with his feet still on the apron then takes him down with a DDT on the floor. Halo pulls Spade up and rolls him into the ring. Halo climbs onto the apron then springboards in with a legdrop to the back of Spade’s head and makes a cover for a two count. Halo pulls Spade to his feet and goes for a german suplex but Spade blocks it by hooking his leg around Halo’s. Spade nails Halo with a couple of back elbows then does a standing switch and plants Halo with a belly to back suplex. The two men continue to go back and forth with junior style offense and neither man gains an advantage but both men continue to take punishment back and forth. Halo nails Spade with some forearms to the back of the head then takes him over with a german suplex but Spade flips over and lands on his feet. Halo gets up and Spade nails him with a copo kick. Halo staggers backwards and Spade gets to his feet and takes him down with a neckbreaker and covers for a two count.

Spade pulls Halo to his feet and whips him into the ropes and Halo ducks under a back elbow attempt then comes off the ropes with a crossbody block and covers for two. Halo pulls Spade up to his feet and goes for a belly to back suplex but Spade flips over to his feet. He goes for a spinning heel kick but Halo sees it and sidesteps him. Spade gets to his feet and Halo grabs him and plants him with a belly to back suplex. Halo climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a frog splash but Spade gets his knees up into Halo’s midsection. Spade grabs Halo and drops him down with a gut buster then grabs him with a seated abdominal stretch. Halo tries to escape the hold and Spade just rolls him up and gets a two count. Spade pulls Halo up to his feet and grabs him with the abdominal stretch. Halo fights out of the hold and spins out then drops Spade with a short arm clothesline. Halo hooks a leg and gets a two count. He pulls Spade up to his feet and takes him over with a german suplex and bridges it for a two count. Spade gets up to his feet dazedly and Halo jumps up and hits him with a leg lariat. Halo pulls Spade to his feet and goes for a powerbomb but Spade reverses with a ‘ranna and holds onto the legs of Halo for a long two count. Halo gets up to his feet and Spade takes him over with a snap suplex then climbs up to the top rope. Spade comes off with a knee drop but Halo moves out of the way. Halo grabs Spade from behind and plants him with a brainbuster. Halo goes up to the top rope and hits a phoenix splash and hooks the leg for a three count.

Winner: Halo (14:27)

Notes: ***3/4

OA: 76 CR: 54 MQ: 98

Guppie: “What a battle between those two men and Halo picked up an impressive win. What a great way to start off this show.”

Patterson: “Halo can get some bragging rights with that victory. And that match was a spectacular high flying competition.”

Guppie: “Up next Arik Cannon is going to face off against Sonjay Dutt and he’s going to have to try and ground Dutt to get the victory.”

Patterson: “But that is going to be harder than it sounds. Dutt is a very experienced flyer but Cannon is one of the best technical wrestlers going.”

Segment 2: Sonjay Dutt vs. Arik Cannon

Cannon goes for a lockup but Dutt avoids it and takes him over with a hiptoss. Cannon gets up to his feet and Dutt hits him with a dropkick. Cannon stays down and collects himself. Dutt holds back then charges and goes for a spinning headscissors but Cannon counters into a backbreaker. Cannon makes a cover and gets a two count. Cannon pulls Dutt to his feet and whips him into the rope and takes him over with a backbody drop. Dutt gets up to his feet and Cannon powerslams him then goes to drop an elbow but Dutt rolls out of the way. Dutt gets up to his feet and nails Cannon with an enziguri as he gets up to his feet. Dutt continues to control the match with some fast paced offense. Dutt goes for a kick to the midsection but Cannon catches it then takes him down with a dragonscrew. Cannon holds onto the leg of Dutt and goes into a legbar. Dutt kicks Cannon with his free left leg and breaks up the hold. Both men get to their feet and Dutt drops Cannon with a DDT then climbs up to the top rope. Dutt comes off with a crossbody block and takes Cannon over for a two count. Dutt pulls Cannon up to his feet and Cannon stuns him with a forearm then rocks him with a series of kicks to the right leg of Dutt then trips him down onto his back and goes for a figure four leglock but Dutt pushes him off with his left leg. Dutt gets up to his feet just in time for Cannon to dropkick his leg out from under him. Cannon grabs the leg of Dutt and gets the figure four leglock on him. Dutt fights the hold and slowly manages to back up enough to grab the bottom rope and force the break. Dutt gets up to his feet and ducks a clothesline from Cannon and grabs him and drops him with a reverse DDT. Dutt manages to control the match for a short time and takes him over with a belly to back suplex. Dutt climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a guillotine legdrop but Cannon rolls out of the way and Dutt hits the mat hard. Cannon grabs the right leg of Dutt and takes him over into a single leg crab and cranks back on the hold and gets a submission.

Winner: Arik Cannon (8:33)

Notes: *1/2

OA: 61 CR: 48 MQ: 75

Guppie: “Arik Cannon gets a victory by working over the leg of Dutt and taking away his high flying offense.”

Patterson: “Cannon eliminated his opponents strengths and played to his own. Cannon has been looking good lately and been getting some impressive wins.”

Guppie: “He sure has. Up next we have two men who need a victory. Black Dragon has been gone for a while and Deranged has been on a big losing streak ever since Angeldust left with his broken leg.”

Patterson: “Both of these men have a lot of talent so they are very capable of getting victories they just haven’t been able to collect those wins yet.”

Segment 3: Black Dragon vs. Deranged

The two men lockup and Dragon takes Deranged over with a side headlock. Deranged gets up to his feet and Dragon snapmares him over then kicks him in the back and locks in a rear chinlock. Deranged fights up to his feet then snapmares Dragon over then dropkicks him in the back of the head. Dragon gets to his feet and Deranged drops him with a neckbreaker. Deranged drops a leg across the throat of Dragon and gets a two count. Deranged pulls Dragon up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and goes for a backbody drop but Dragon flips over Deranged’s back and lands on his feet. Deranged turns around and Dragon drops him on his head with a brainbuster. Dragon starts to take control of the match and works Deranged over with some high impact moves. Dragon goes for another brainbuster but Deranged blocks it and lands behind Dragon and takes him down with a reverse DDT then hits an arabian press for a two count. Deranged pulls Dragon up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and knocks him down with a big superkick. Deranged then goes up to the top rope. Dragon gets to his feet and Deranged jumps off and takes Dragon over with a hurrincanranna. Deranged covers Dragon and gets a quick two count. Deranged pulls Dragon up to his feet and goes for a german suplex but Dragon blocks it then makes a standing switch. He goes for a dragon suplex but Deranged breaks his grip. Dragon grabs Deranged around the waist then takes him over with a german suplex and bridges for a two count. Dragon pulls Deranged up to his feet then drops him with a reverse DDT onto his knee then turns it into a dragon sleeper. Deranged fights against the hold but Dragon cranks back on the neck and Deranged taps out.

Winner: Black Dragon (7:51)

Notes: **3/4

OA: 67 CR: 46 MQ: 89

Guppie: “Deranged’s losing streak continues here in the SMWA. He is really having trouble making the transition to a singles wrestler.”

Patterson: “Despite Deranged’s problems that’s a good win for Dragon to pick up. Deranged is really going to have to do something to snap his losing streak.”

Guppie: “We go from two struggling wrestlers to two wrestlers who are on a roll. Jimmy Rave has just beaten former SMWA Champion Chance Beckett and he won a big triple threat match at our last show. He faces B-Boy who lost a tag team match on the last show but he’s been performing great in singles action and is a member of the Prime Time stable.”

Patterson: “The Prime Time guys have been talking big but they haven’t really been able to prove themselves very well in singles action. Michael Shane has faired poorly in that regard. B-Boy has a few singles wins but many of those were before he joined Prime Time. We’ll see if he can get a victory over the very talented Rave here tonight.”

Segment 4: B-Boy vs. Jimmy Rave

The two men lockup in the ring and Rave goes behind and grabs a hammerlock. B-Boy ducks under and grabs a hammerlock of his own then takes Rave down to the mat with the hammerlock. Rave spins out and grabs B-Boy with an armbar then turns it into the crossface but B-Boy quickly crawls forward and grabs the ropes to break the hold. Both men get up to their feet and they lockup again. B-Boy grabs Rave with a side headlock and Rave escapes the hold and grabs an arm wringer. The two men go back and forth with some chain wrestling and Rave ends up still holding B-Boy with an arm wringer. B-Boy pulls Rave towards him and rocks him with a forearm but Rave keeps the hold. B-Boy pulls Rave in again and rocks him with another forearm and this one breaks the hold. B-Boy fires off a series of forearms that backs Rave into the corner. B-Boy hits Rave with some knees to the midsection that drops him down in the corner. B-Boy backs off then charges and hits a dropkick to the face of Rave. B-Boy pulls Rave out of the corner and makes a cover for a two count. B-Boy pulls Rave up to his feet and goes for the cross special brainbuster but Rave nails him with some punches to the midsection to stop him. Rave grabs B-Boy and takes him over with a side headlock takedown and wrenches down on the hold. B-Boy fights up to his feet and loosens the hold with some forearms to the midsection of Rave then drops him on his head with a backdrop driver. B-Boy makes a cover and gets a two count before Rave manages to roll a shoulder up.

B-Boy pulls Rave up to his feet and goes for another backdrop driver but Rave flips over and lands behind B-Boy. Rave jumps forward and takes B-Boy down to the mat with a bulldog. Rave drops a couple of knees to the back of B-Boy’s head then rolls him over and hooks a leg for a two count. Rave pulls B-Boy up and whips him into the ropes. Rave goes for a backbody drop but B-Boy sees it coming and hits him with a hard kick that straightens him up. B-Boy bounces off the ropes and floors Rave with a big lariat. B-Boy hooks a leg and gets a two count on Rave once again. B-Boy pulls Rave up and throws him into the corner then charges and nails him with a forearm. B-Boy then lights him up with some big knife edge chops before setting him up on the top rope. B-Boy climbs up and goes for a hurrincanranna but Rave holds onto the top rope and B-Boy slams to the mat face first. He gets up to his feet and Rave comes off with a knee to the face. Rave hooks a leg and gets a two count. Rave pulls B-Boy up to his feet and blood is starting to trickle down his forehead. Rave drives a couple of punches down on the forehead of B-Boy further opening the cut. Rave pulls a bloody B-Boy to his feet then whips him into the ropes and drops him with a spinning heel kick that catches him in the face. Rave makes a cover and gets another two count. Rave pulls B-Boy up to his feet and goes for a suplex but B-Boy blocks it then turns it into a brainbuster that drops Rave on his head. B-Boy slowly recovers then crawls over for a two count. B-Boy pulls Rave up to his feet and goes for the cross special brainbuster but Rave reverses it with a snapmare then bounces off the near ropes and crushes B-Boy with a big knee to his bloody forehead. Rave hooks a leg and makes the cover for a three count.

Winner: Jimmy Rave (14:42)

Notes: ***1/4

OA: 75 CR: 61 MQ: 89

Guppie: “What a back and forth match between those two men. It all really changed when Rave busted B-Boy open.”

Patterson: “It had more to do with the huge impact of that knee of the top than the loss of blood. Those guys were really nailing each other with stiff strikes.”

Guppie: “Well, we’re going from that stiff match to what should be a high flying exhibition as Petey Williams takes on Matt Sydal.”

Patterson: “Williams got a win over M-Dogg Twenty at the last show in an impressive bout and we’ll see what he can do here tonight. Sydal has been in a slump lately but it just takes one big win to turn things around.”

Segment 5: Petey Williams vs. Matt Sydal

The two men lockup in the ring and Williams armdrags Sydal over. Sydal gets up to his feet and takes Williams over with a Japanese armdrag. Both men roll up to their feet and go for dropkicks at the same time and crash down to the mat. They kip up to their feet and face off to some applause from the crowd. The two circle each other then lockup again. Williams goes behind Sydal with a rear waistlock then picks him up and slams him down to the mat face first. Williams spins out and grabs a front facelock. Sydal spins out of the hold and grabs his own front facelock and then turns it into a side headlock. Williams fights up to his feet and goes for a belly to back suplex but Sydal flips over to his feet. Williams turns around and Sydal bounces off the ropes and rails him with a spinning front kick. Sydal hooks a leg and gets a two count. Sydal pulls Williams up to his feet and takes him over with a snap suplex then climbs up to the top rope. Before he can do anything Williams knocks the feet out from under Sydal and racks him up on the top rope. Williams climbs up to the top rope and takes him off the top with a superplex that leaves both men down on the mat. Williams gets up first and he pulls Sydal up behind him. He whips Sydal into the ropes and sends him over with a backbody drop. Sydal gets up to his feet and Williams takes him over with a swinging neckbreaker then hooks a leg for two. Williams pulls Sydal up to his feet and goes for the Canadian Destroyer but Sydal counters it with a backbody drop. Williams gets to his feet and Sydal jumps and takes him over with a hurrincanranna that sends Williams to the outside. Sydal grabs the top rope and springboards to the outside with a shooting star press onto Williams that sends both of them crashing down to the floor to the crowd’s delight.

Sydal pulls Williams to his feet and Williams grabs the front of Sydal’s pants then falls back and sends him face first into the guardrail. Williams pulls Sydal up and rolls him into the ring. Williams climbs onto the apron then springs himself over the top rope and sentons onto Sydal for a two count. Williams backs off and lets Sydal get to his feet and starts to pull on his rope. Sydal gets to his feet and Williams goes for a kick but Sydal catches his leg and takes him down with a dragonscrew. Williams gets up to his feet and Sydal jumps up on behind and takes him over with a reverse hurrincanranna. Sydal grabs Williams and rolls him up for a long two count. Sydal pulls Williams up to his feet and goes for a powerbomb but Williams counters it into an x-factor. Williams hooks a leg and gets a two count of his own. Williams argues with the ref and allows Sydal to get up to his feet. Sydal grabs Williams from behind and goes for a german suplex but Williams blocks it then frees himself with a couple of back elbows. Williams whips Sydal into the ropes and Sydal comes off with a spinning headscissors. Williams gets up to his feet and Sydal plants him with a brainbuster. Sydal climbs up to the top rope then comes off the shooting star press right on Williams and hooks a leg for the three count.

Winner: Matt Sydal (11:36)

Notes: *1/2

OA: 60 CR: 44 MQ: 77

Guppie: “Matt Sydal picks up a hard fought victory in that match there. Williams pulled out some big moves but he just couldn’t hit the Canadian Destroyer and finish Sydal off.”

Patterson: “Sydal however managed to hit the shooting star press twice in that match and both times it really knocked Williams off his game.”

Guppie: “Up next the vacant SMWA Tag Team Titles are going to be on the line. Conrad Kennedy the Third and Michael Shane challenge Adam Pearce and his mystery partner for the belts.”

Patterson: “The other two Prime Time members, B-Boy and Williams, suffered loses in singles competition already tonight and we’ll see if they can change that right now or if Pearce and his partner will be able to walk away with the gold.”

Segment 6: The True Heir to the Titles

Michael Shane and Conrad Kennedy come out from the back and walk down to the ring as the crowd boos. They slide into the ring and Shane takes the mic from the announcer.

Shane: “Since I created Prime Time we were supposed to be the champions. Conrad and I were supposed to become the tag team champions. Then I got injured. I brought in Adam Pearce to replace me and when he and Conrad won the match I was happy. Prime Time had some power. We were the tag team champions. However Pearce knew that he was only a temporary replacement. I was always supposed to be Conrad’s partner. He held the belt for me for a little bit and when I was done with my singles matches he was supposed to give it back. However the success went to his head and he did not want to give the title to me when I was ready for it. Now Pearce you want a match against Conrad and I and you want to win this SMWA Tag Team Championship but it isn’t going to happen for you. Conrad and I are taking the Tag Team Titles home with us and they are staying with Prime Time. I don’t care who your tag team partner is. He won’t be enough to get you a victory.”

Adam Pearce walks out from the back holding a mic in his hand.

Pearce: “Shane you can talk all the shit you want but you are the one who had success going to his head. Tonight I’m bringing the belt home with me. After you two guys beat me up I went home to Chicago. I went home to find somebody tough enough to be my tag team partner. My tag team partner tonight has experience in Japan’s NOAH organization. He’s one of the toughest men in the wrestling business and he’s one of the hardest hitters there is. My tag team partner is Ace Steel!”

Ace Steel comes out next to Pearce and Shane and Conrad look scared in the ring as the two men make their way to the ring.

OA: 59

Segment 7: Michael Shane & Conrad Kennedy III (Prime Time) vs. Adam Pearce & Ace Steel (SMWA Tag Team Championship)

Pearce and Steel slide into the ring and Shane and Conrad drop forearms on them but Pearce and Steel shake them off and get up to their feet. Pearce and Steel block punches and then fire back with some big forearms. Steel backs Conrad to the ropes then takes him over with a big clothesline and flips over with him. Pearce picks Shane up in the ring and sends him down to the mat hard with a powerslam. Shane gets back up to his feet and Pearce bounces off the ropes and drops him with a big clothesline. He makes a cover and gets a two count. On the outside Steel pulls Conrad to his feet and slams him back first into the guardrail. Steel grabs Conrad and delivers a vertical suplex on the floor to the cheers of the crowd. He gets to his feet and climbs onto the apron. Back in the ring Pearce pulls Shane to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Shane comes off the ropes and ducks under a clothesline from Pearce. He comes off the opposite ropes and drops Pearce with a flying forearm. Steel enters the ring and drops Shane with a hard clothesline. He picks Shane up for a powerslam but Conrad enters the ring and takes him out with a chop block that drops Shane on top of Steel and earns him a two count. Shane and Conrad pull Steel to his feet and whip him into the ropes. They go for a double clothesline but Steel bursts through them. He bounces off the ropes then drops both of them with clotheslines of his own. Steel picks Conrad up and throws him over the ropes to the outside. Pearce gets to his feet and Steel whips Shane towards him and Pearce picks him up and drops him with a backbreaker. Pearce and Steel continue to work Shane over and the ref manages to establish some control and he keeps Conrad on the apron. Shane gets stuck in a corner and he fights out with some back elbows then ducks a clothesline from Steel and drops him with a superkick. Shane makes his way to his corner and tags in Conrad.

Conrad climbs up to the top rope then comes off with a missile dropkick to Steel. Conrad pulls Steel up to his feet and spikes him with a DDT then makes a cover for a two count. Conrad bounces off the ropes and Steel gets up and catches him then spins around and plants him with a big spinebuster. Steel hooks a leg and covers for a two count. Steel pulls Conrad up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Steel goes for a backbody drop but Conrad sees it and whips Steel over by his hair slamming him down to the mat. Conrad bounces off the ropes then hits a senton and hooks a leg for a two count. Conrad then grabs Steel from behind with a rear chinlock. Steel fights to his feet then loosens the hold with some forearms to the midsection of Conrad then shoots him into the ropes. Conrad comes off the ropes and grabs Steel’s arm as he goes for a clothesline then takes him over with a crucifix for a two count. Conrad tags Shane back in and Shane comes in and nails Steel with a couple of knife edge chops. Steel shakes the chops off then fires back with a series of chops of his own that stagger Shane. Shane regains his composure though and kicks Steel square in the balls dropping him down to his knees. The ref backs Shane up and yells at him allowing Conrad to sneak in and run forward and deliver a dropkick to Steel then retreat to the apron. Shane goes and makes the cover on Steel and gets a two count before Steel kicks out. Shane pulls Steel to his feet and takes him over with a snap suplex then climbs up to the top rope. He comes off looking for the picture perfect elbow but only connects with the mat and Steel tags in Pearce.

Pearce comes in and drops Conrad with a question as he gets to his feet. Conrad enters the ring and Pearce nails him with an impressive dropkick. Pearce pulls Conrad to his feet and powerslams him down. Shane gets to his feet and Pearce grabs him and hits a delayed vertical suplex and holds Shane up for about twenty seconds before dropping him down to the mat. Pearce makes a cover and gets a two count. Pearce grabs Shane and spikes him with a big piledriver. Pearce covers Shane and gets a two count before Conrad comes off the top rope with a guillotine legdrop. Conrad gets to his feet and Steel drops him with a charging forearm then picks him up and goes for a tombstone piledriver but Conrad manages to squirm out of Steel’s grasp. Pearce stops Conrad from behind and drops him with a belly to back suplex. Steel pulls Conrad to his feet and picks him up but accidently hits the ref and sends him down to the mat. Steel then drops Conrad with a tombstone piledriver and goes for the cover but there is no ref. Shane rolls out of the ring and grabs a title belt then slides back in. Pearce looks towards him and Shane rails him with a shot with the belt. Steel gets up to his feet and Shane rocks him with a belt shot as well. Shane pulls Pearce up to his feet and drops him with a DDT on the title belt then slides it out of the ring. Shane climbs up to the top rope then comes off with a picture perfect elbow. He makes a cover and the ref revives himself and counts the three count for Shane.

Winner: Prime Time (17:33)

Notes: *1/4

OA: 53 CR: 29 MQ: 78

Guppie: “Michael Shane wins the SMWA Tag Team Titles for Prime Time thanks to nailing both Pearce and Steel with the title belt.”

Patterson: “That’s the kind of tactic we’ve been seeing from Michael Shane over and over again and it doesn’t really surprise me that he sunk to that level.”

Guppie: “No it doesn’t surprise me either actually. Up next we have a huge main event. Nate Mattson and Vito Thomaselli will finally settle their differences as they face off in an I quit match.”

Patterson: “This is going to be a brutal match. These two have had some hardcore matches before and they’ve bled all over the place and battered each other. Words won’t be able to describe what these two men are going to do to each other.”

Segment 8: Final Confrontation

Vito Thomaselli walks down to the ring and awaits his opponent. N8 walks out from the back with a black shirt on that says “Amazing Champion N8 Mattson.” Mattson pulls a mic up and starts talking.

Mattson: “I quit. Two simple words that I won’t be saying here tonight. Vito you and I have had some horribly brutal matches in the past and this match is going to surpass all the brutalities we’ve inflicted on each other in those matches. Vito I have beaten respect into you and you have beaten respect into me. In all of our matches we’ve pushed each other to the limits but tonight we are going to take each other past those limits. I thought a last man standing match was brutal, I thought the steel cage match was brutal but I quit is a stipulation designed to destroy two men. If we’re lucky one of us will be walking out alone and the other will be helped out. In reality neither of us will be able to walk out of this ring on our own. However the adrenaline will be pumping and we will be able to do things people thought was impossible. Tonight we finish our issues. Tonight these people are going to witness horrible violence but that is what’s going to happen. Tonight we are going to brutalize each other in this ring. It will involve weapons and blood and it’s going to involve unimaginable violence. One of us is going to give up and I guarantee that it isn’t going to be me.”

Mattson drops the mic then roll sinto the ring and faces off with Vito.

OA: 61

Segment 9: N8 Mattson ©vs. Vito Thomaselli (I Quit Match, SMWA Championship)

Vito and Mattson lockup and Vito goes behind him with a hammerlock. Mattson fights his way free with some big back elbows then spins around and floors Vito with an enziguri. Mattson pulls Vito up to his feet and whips him into the ropes then nails him with a kitchen sink and grabs a rear chinlock. Vito fights up to his feet then drops down with a jawbreaker. Vito gets up and snapmares Mattson over and delivers a loud knife edge chop to the back of Mattson. Mattson gets up to his feet and then the two men start going back and forth with big knife edge chops and then they start railing each other with forearms and neither man is backing down. Mattson takes the advantage when he pokes the eyes of Vito then takes him over with a monkey flip. Unfortunately for him Vito flips all the way over and lands on his feet. Mattson gets to his feet just in time for Vito to drop him with a yakuza kick. Vito grabs Mattson from behind with a full nelson variation of a camel clutch and asks for him to give up but Mattson resists and manages to break the grip of Vito. Vito pulls Mattson up to his feet and goes for a suplex but Mattson blocks it then takes Vito over with a swinging neckbreaker. Mattson makes a cover but the ref tells him it doesn’t count. Mattson looks disappointed then pulls Vito up to his feet and whips him into the corner. Mattson charges and runs right into a big boot. Mattson staggers back and Vito springs off the second rope with a clothesline. Vito pulls Mattson up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and Mattson grabs the ropes and stops himself. Vito charges at him and Mattson sends him over with a backbody drop and Vito crashes to the floor. Vito gets up to his feet and Mattson springboards off the second rope with an asai moonsault and takes Vito down.

Mattson pulls Vito to his feet and slams him back first into the guardrail. Mattson pulls Vito back up and throws him over the guardrail into the crowd. Mattson jumps over and charges at Vito and Vito takes him over with a belly to belly suplex and Mattson crashes into the fans and their chairs. Vito grabs a chair and hands it to a fan and tells him to hold it up. Vito picks Mattson up and whips him into the chair to the delight of the crowd and especially the fan. Vito shakes the fans hand as he takes the chair back from him and then slams it down over Mattson’s head. Vito pulls Mattson up and whips him into the guardrail and Mattson hits the rail and flips over into the ringside area. Vito takes his chair and then climbs onto the guardrail and then jumps off and drops the chair onto the chest of Mattson. Vito then pulls Mattson up and rolls him into the ring. Vito rolls in after him and drops a couple of knees to the chest of Mattson. Vito goes behind Mattson and grabs him with a seated abdominal stretch. Mattson fights against the hold and makes it to the ropes to get a rope break. Vito pulls Mattson up to his feet and whips him into the rope and swings a big clothesline but Mattson ducks under it. Mattson bounces off the ropes and nails Vito with a spinning heel kick. Mattson gets up to his feet and then takes Vito down with a powerslam. Mattson pulls Vito up to his feet and then plants him with a powerbomb. Mattson rolls out of the ring then reaches under it and pulls out a board with barbed wire on it! Mattson throws the board over the top rope and into the ring. He slides into the ring and drops Vito with a lariat as he gets up to his feet. Mattson grabs the board and leans it up in the corner. Mattson grabs Vito and goes for a belly to belly suplex onto the board but Vito blocks it then takes him over with a hiptoss. Mattson gets up to his feet and Vito takes him down with a drop toehold and then grabs him with an STF. Mattson crawls forward and grabs the bottom rope for a break.

Mattson holds onto the bottom rope and slides out of the ring. Vito bounces off the far ropes and nails him with a suicide dive that sends both men crashing into the guardrail. Vito pulls Mattson up and whips him into the ringpost. Mattson hits the ringpost face first and falls down to the floor hard. Mattson pulls himself up with blood coming down his forehead. Mattson gets up to his feet and Vito takes a chair from the crowd and then smashes it over the bloody head of Mattson. Vito throws Mattson into the ring and then slides in after him. Vito pulls Mattson up to his feet by the back of his shirt and then powerslams him down to the mat. Vito drops a knee to the bloody face of Mattson and then nails him with a bunch of punches to the forehead. Vito then rolls Mattson over and grabs him with a camel clutch and tears at the cut on his forehead and asks for him to quit but Mattson refuses. Vito gives up on the hold and wipes his bloody hands on his chest. Vito pulls mattson up to his feet and then puts him through the barbed wire board with an overhead belly to belly suplex to a huge pop from the crowd. The ref helps untangle Mattson from the wire. Vito climbs up onto the ropes and plays to the crowd to some cheers. Vito jumps down to the mat and then grabs Mattson as he staggers to his feet and then pulls his shirt off showing his back that has several cuts on it. Vito goes for a powerslam but Mattson manages to land behind him and then takes him over with a brutal german suplex that drops Vito right on his head. Both men are slow to get to their feet. Vito moves in and Mattson hits him with a low blow and then follows up with a dropkick that knocks him down to the mat. Mattson pulls Vito up to his feet and spikes him with a piledriver. Mattson rolls out of the ring then grabs a table and slides it into the ring. Mattson sets the table up near the corner. Vito gets to his feet and goes for a belly to back suplex but Mattson flips over and lands on his feet then drops Vito with a backdrop driver of his own.

Mattson grabs some of the barbed wire and wraps it around his fist. Vito gets up to his feet and Mattson nails him with some hard punches to the face and he opens up a cut on Vito’s forehead. Mattson grabs Vito and plants him with a brainbuster. Mattson grabs Vito and locks in a sleeper hold. Vito fights against the hold and stands up to his feet then escapes the hold with a brutal backdrop driver of his own. Vito sits up and checks the blood on his forehead and then shakes it off and gets up to his feet. Vito pulls Mattson up and whips him into the ropes. Vito goes for a big yakuza kick but Mattson ducks underneath it. Vito turns around and Mattson comes off the ropes with a reverse bulldog. Mattson drops a fist to the face of Vito and then rails on him with some stiff forearms to his forehead opening the cut further and causing more blood to flow. Mattson pulls Vito up to his feet and then sets him backwards on the top rope next to the table. Mattson climbs up behind Vito and hits him with some forearms to the back of the head and then goes for a german suplex but Vito fights off with some back elbows and then sends Mattson down on the mat. Vito starts to get up to his feet on the top rope but Mattson climbs up to the second rope and grabs him from behind and takes him over with a spider german suplex that sends Vito down through the table hard and Vito is out of it. Mattson sort of drops down off the top rope and collapses to the mat. Mattson crawls over to the remnants of the barbed wire board and pulls some of the wire free. Mattson slowly walks over to where Vito is laying and grabs him with a camel clutch and then wraps the barbed wire around the head of Vito and awakens him with some screams of pain. The ref holds the mic up to Vito and he refuses to give up. Mattson pulls back harder on the wire digging it into Vito’s head and Vito screams out “I Quit!”

Winner: N8 Mattson (24:05)

Notes: ***

OA: 79 CR: 77 MQ: 82

Guppie: “What a brutal match! Nate Mattson brought barbed wire into play in this match and really took the brutality to a new level.”

Patterson: “I hope we never see a feud that takes violence up to that level in the SMWA again. Those two men were doing more than trying to win they were trying to eliminate their opponent from competition.”

Guppie: “Well Mattson managed to take the victory and walk away with the SMWA Championship. That’s all the action we have for you tonight fans!”

Patterson: “For Brian Guppie, I’m Mike Patterson, thanks for supporting the SMWA! Be sure to check out smwawrestling.com for info on upcoming shows and all your favorite wrestlers.”

OA: 66

It's a day late but I'm sure that it was worth the wait.

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The end of a Feud

July 30, 2007

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Our last show saw the end of the violent feud between Vito Thomaselli and SMWA Champion N8 Mattson. Mattson forced Thomaselli to quit with a camel clutch and the help of some barbed wire across the forehead of Mattson. The two men took the violence to a level we will hopefully never see in the SMWA again.

Our next show takes place in Grand Rapids on August 11. The show is being called Hot Nights and we already have a card lined up for the show and it’s going to be a big show.

Prime Time ©vs. The Strong Brothers (Tables Match, SMWA Tag Team Championship)

The Strong Brothers face the new Tag Champions in what should be a brutal match as they are meeting in a tables match. The Strong Brothers got a victory over the team of Adam Pearce and B-Boy and now they are looking to win the titles back. They will have their hands full in this match though.

Alex Shelley vs. Chris Sabin

Alex Shelley makes his return to the SMWA and he faces off against Chris Sabin. These two men are both at the peak of their careers and have been hugely successful but only one of them is going to be able to come out on top.

Mark Briscoe vs. Petey Williams

Adam Pearce vs. B-Boy

Pearce was kicked out of Prime Time and now he faces B-Boy one on one in what should be a hard hitting match.

Halo vs. Greg Pawluk

Johnny Spade vs. Todd Sexton

Josh Daniels vs. Arik Cannon

Tickets are available for just $15 or $20 for ringside seats. Come down and support the SMWA and catch this awesome show.

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Hot Nights (Grand Rapids)

August 11, 2007

Announcer: Brian Guppie

Color Commentator: Mike Patterson

Guppie: “Welcome to SMWA’s Hot Nights. We have a big show lined up here tonight and we are going to start things off hot.”

Patterson: “We sure are. The first match pits Arik Cannon taking on Josh Daniels and this should be a good match.”

Guppie: “Daniels is a hard hitter but he may have a tough time with the very technically sound Cannon in this match.”

Segment 1: Josh Daniels vs. Arik Cannon

Daniels and Cannon lockup in the ring and Cannon goes behind and grabs a hammerlock. Daniels fights free with some big back elbows then spins around and rocks Cannon with a big forearm. Cannon staggers backwards and Daniels takes a couple of steps forward and drops him with a lariat. Daniels pulls Cannon up to his feet and whips him into the corner and Cannon stops Daniels with a big boot. Cannon comes out of the corner and takes Daniels down with a neckbreaker. Cannon then grabs Daniels from behind with a rear chinlock. Daniels fights up to his feet and loosens the hold with some elbows to the midsection of Cannon then shoots him into the ropes. Cannon bounces off the ropes and Daniels takes him over with a big backbody drop. Cannon gets up to his feet and Daniels grabs him from behind and takes him over with a nice german suplex. Daniels makes a cover and gets a two count. Daniels pulls Cannon up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and goes for a belly to belly suplex but Cannon blocks it and boxes Daniels ears to free himself. Cannon drop toeholds Daniels down and then grabs him with an STF. Daniels crawls forward and manages to grab the bottom ropes and force a break. Daniels pulls himself up to his feet using the ropes. Cannon charges him but Daniels stops him with a rolling forearm. Daniels grabs Cannon from behind and hits a dragon suplex then bridges it for a long two count. Daniels pulls Cannon up for another dragon suplex but Cannon escapes the hold then bounces off the ropes and Daniels drops him on his head with an overhead belly to belly suplex. Daniels pulls Cannon up to his feet and hits him with a dragon suplex and bridges it for a three count.

Winner: Josh Daniels (8:36)

Notes: *1/2

OA: 60 CR: 43 MQ: 77

Guppie: “Josh Daniels picks up a big victory here in this match. He hasn’t been around a lot in the SMWA but he looked really good here.”

Patterson: “Daniels hit hard and nailed some big high impact moves that gave him the edge and overcame Cannon’s technical ability.”

Guppie: “Up next we have Johnny Spade taking on a debuting Todd Sexton who has made a name for himself in NWA Wildside.”

Patterson: “This should be a good match. Spade just lost to Halo at the last show and he’s looking for a big victory here to turn things around.”

Segment 2: Johnny Spade vs. Todd Sexton

Spade and Sexton face off and the two men trade some armdrags and other junior style offense. Sexton takes an armdrag over and grabs an armbar. Spade rolls forward and gets up to his feet and then counters into an arm wringer of his own. Sexton grabs the top rope with his free hand and backflips and turns it into his own arm wringer. Spade rolls forward and releases the pressure on his arm then grabs Sexton and spikes him with a DDT. Sexton gets up to his feet and Spade takes him over with a german suplex that drops him on his head. Spade jumps up to the top rope then comes off with a guillotine legdrop that gets him a two count. The two men start a fast paced sprint where they throw a bunch of high impact moves and both men start to slow down as they take more damage. Sexton goes for a big powerbomb but Spade reverses it with a nice hurrincanranna. Sexton rolls up to his feet and Spade plants him with a brutal brainbuster. Spade climbs up to the top rope then comes off with a corkscrew senton and hooks a leg to get the three count.

Winner: Johnny Spade (6:54)

Notes: 3/4

OA: 50 CR: 32 MQ: 69

Guppie: “Johnny Spade pulls out a victory over the debuting Todd Sexton. Those two guys were gunning for the finish right at the start of the match.”

Patterson: “Both men were looking for a knockout blow quickly and Spade found that move with a nice brainbuster.”

Guppie: “Our next match should be a good one as well. Halo takes on Greg Pawluk and this should be interesting.”

Patterson: “These two men met in a four way match a month ago and Halo came out with the victory. Pawluk was playing towards Halo’s strength in that match and doing more high flying than he is used to as he is a superior technical wrestler.”

Segment 3: Halo vs. Greg Pawluk

The two men lockup in the middle of the ring and Halo goes behind with a rear waistlock. Pawluk hits Halo with a back elbow then does a standing switch. He picks Halo up and then slams him down to the mat face first. Pawluk spins around and grabs Halo with a front facelock. Halo slowly gets up to his feet and Pawluk hits him with a couple of knees to the midsection then takes him over with a vertical suplex and floats over for a two count. Pawluk pulls Halo to his feet and goes for another vertical suplex but Halo counters and lands behind Pawluk then drops him with a belly to back suplex. Halo climbs up to the top rope but Pawluk gets up and hits the ropes racking him up. Pawluk grabs the leg of Halo and takes him off the top rope with a big dragonscrew. Pawluk grabs Halo’s leg and takes him over into a single leg crab but Halo manages to grab a rope and break the hold. Halo gets up to his feet and Pawluk grabs him from behind and goes for a shin breaker but Halo flips over and lands on his feet then rolls Pawluk up for a two count. Pawluk rolls backwards to his feet and Halo hits him with a dropkick that sends him over the top rope and tumbling to the outside. Pawluk gets to his feet as Halo runs and leaps to the outside with a hands free plancha that knocks Pawluk down and sends Halo into the cheering crowd. Halo gets back up and takes Pawluk back into the ring and makes a cover for two. Halo pulls Pawluk up and whips him into the ropes. Pawluk comes off the ropes and nails Halo with a dropkick to the left leg collapsing Halo to the mat.

Pawluk delivers a kick to the face that lays Halo down and then he grabs the leg and ties Halo up in a figure four leglock. Halo rolls over and reverses the pressure on the hold and Pawluk breaks the hold. Pawluk pulls Halo up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Halo comes off the ropes with a spinning heel kick that sends Pawluk down to the mat. Pawluk gets up to his feet and Halo jumps up and takes him over with a ‘ranna. Pawluk gets up to his feet and Halo grabs him from behind and drops him on his head with a reverse brainbuster. Halo goes up to the top rope and comes off with a phoenix splash but Pawluk gets his knees up and drives them into the midsection of Halo. Pawluk pulls Halo up and grabs him with an abdominal stretch. Halo fights the hold and hits Pawluk with some elbows to the knee then hiptosses him over. Pawluk gets up to his feet and Halo grabs him and takes him over with a german suplex and bridges the hold for a three count.

Winner: Halo (10:06)

Notes: **1/2

OA: 69 CR: 56 MQ: 82

Guppie: “A big win for Halo right there. He’s really getting on a roll and he may be seeing a championship shot soon.”

Patterson: “He has really been showing some good stuff lately. Greg Pawluk did a good job in the match but he just couldn’t pull the victory out. He worked the leg well but Halo fought through it.”

Guppie: “Up next we have a grudge match as Adam Pearce takes on Prime time member B-Boy. This is going to be a brutal match.”

Patterson: “Pearce and B-Boy are both tough, hard-hitters and this is going to be quite a brawl.”

Segment 4: Revenge is guaranteed

Adam Pearce walks down the ramp confidently and enters the ring then takes the mic from the announcer.

Pearce: “At the last show I was given a shot at becoming the SMWA Tag Team Champion but I lost. However I did not lose cleanly. I was attacked and Michael Shane nailed me in the face with the title belt. I was knocked out by that vicious attack and it was not fair. Tonight I get a chance at some more revenge. B-Boy you may be a tough son of a bitch but I am bigger and I am tougher. I may have been pinned our tag match but where were you when that happened. You were down on the fucking floor getting your ass beaten too! Tonight we go one on one and I will come out on top. You don’t want to face me in this ring right now. I’m pissed off and you are going to take the brunt of the punishment! Get down here and get your ass kicked!”

OA: 61

Segment 5: Adam Pearce vs. B-Boy

B-Boy walks out of the entrance and Pearce slides out of the ring then charges and hits B-Boy with a forearm and then the two men start trading forearms in the aisle. B-Boy cuts Pearce off with an eye rake then takes Pearce to the ring. Pearce stops B-Boy with an elbow to the midsection then slams B-Boy face first to the apron then rolls him into the ring and slides in after him. Pearce pulls B-Boy up to his feet and powerslams him down to the mat then follows up with an elbow drop and covers for a two count. Pearce pulls B-Boy up and whips him into the corner and charges. B-Boy gets a foot up though and stomps Pearce in his tracks then comes out of the corner with a big forearm that staggers Pearce back. B-Boy slips in behind Pearce and drops him on his head with a backdrop driver for a two count. The two men start going back and forth as they pound at each other trying to finish their opponent off but neither man is backing off or staying down. Pearce blocks a forearm from B-Boy then goes behind him and drops him on his head with a german suplex and B-Boy rolls out of the ring. Pearce goes onto the apron then jumps off with a double axe handle as B-Boy gets to his feet. Pearce pulls B-Boy up to his feet and whips him hard into the guardrail. Pearce charges at B-Boy and B-Boy takes him down with a drop toehold that sends him face first into the guardrail. B-Boy gets up and charges sending a knee into the back of Pearce’s head slamming him against the guardrail. B-Boy pulls Pearce up and there is some blood on his forehead. B-Boy rolls Pearce into the ring and slides in behind him. Pearce gets up to one knee and B-Boy charges with a shining wizard but Pearce catches him then stands up and drops him with a powerbomb that leaves both men down on the mat.

Pearce gets up to his feet first and pulls B-Boy up with him and whips him into the corner. Pearce charges and nails B-Boy with a big clothesline that lifts him up off the mat then drops him down in the corner. Pearce puts his boot on the throat of B-Boy and chokes him until the ref counts to five and pulls him off. B-Boy gets up to his feet and Pearce grabs him and takes him over with a stalling vertical suplex then makes a cover for a two count. Pearce pulls B-Boy up to his feet and goes for a piledriver but B-Boy counters it with a backbody drop. Pearce gets to one knee and B-Boy charges and nails him with a shining wizard. B-Boy makes a cover and Pearce gets a foot on the ropes at the count of two. B-Boy pulls Pearce up and whips him into the corner and charges with a big forearm to the side of Pearce’s head that drops him to a seated position. B-Boy backs off then charges and nails Pearce in the face with a dropkick then pulls him out of the corner for a two count. B-Boy starts to get frustrated and he whips Pearce into the ropes. Pearce blocks a lariat from B-Boy then grabs him and drops him with a backbreaker. Pearce gets to his feet slowly and pulls B-Boy up and spikes him with a piledriver. Pearce makes a cover and gets a two count. Pearce pulls B-Boy up to his feet and goes for another piledriver but B-Boy trips him up and then rolls him up and gets his feet on the ropes for a three count.

Winner: B-Boy (11:01)

Notes: **1/4

OA: 67 CR: 53 MQ: 81

Guppie: “B-Boy picks up a tainted victory over Adam Pearce. Pearce has been having a tough time dealing with Prime Time and it is continuing.”

Patterson: “Those two were just beating the hell out of each other in that match and when B-Boy saw he was getting on the losing end he made a move to guarantee his victory.”

Guppie: “Up next we have a big match as Mark Briscoe is making his debut here in the SMWA as he takes on Prime Time member Petey Williams.”

Patterson: “This is going to be a spectacular match and I bet this is one a lot of fans have been looking forward to. I know I have.”

Segment 6: Mark Briscoe vs. Petey Williams

The two men circle slowly and then lockup in the middle of the ring. Mark goes behind Williams and grabs him with a hammerlock. Williams hits a back elbow then jumps up and takes Mark over with a snapmare. Mark sits up and Williams jumps over and takes him over with a neck whip. Williams pulls Mark up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and takes him down with a back elbow that sends him down to the mat. Williams makes a cover and gets a long one count. Mark gets up to his feet and the two men lockup. Williams goes behind with a rear waistlock but Mark counters with a standing switch and goes for a german suplex but Williams flips over and lands on his feet. Williams goes for a dropkick but Mark sidesteps it and sends him down to the mat and follows with an elbow drop and covers for two. Mark pulls Williams up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and sends him over with a big backbody drop. Mark follows up with a dropkick that sends Williams through the middle ropes and crashing to the floor. Williams gets to his feet and Mark jumps up to the top rope and springboards out with a nice shooting star press. Mark pulls Williams to his feet and rolls him into the ring. Mark climbs onto the apron then goes up to the top rope and comes off with a guillotine legdrop but Williams rolls out of the ring and Mark slams into the ring. Williams grabs the leg of Mark and takes him into a legbar. Mark sits up and manages to deliver some big chops to Williams and break the hold. The two men get to their feet and Mark throws a kick but Williams catches the leg and takes him over with a dragonscrew. Williams continues to work on the leg of Mark and weaken him. Williams manages to grab a figure four leglock but Mark manages to make his way back and grab the ropes to break up the hold.

Williams pulls Mark up to his feet and goes for an irish whip but Mark reverses it. Williams comes off the ropes and Mark delivers an overhead belly to belly suplex that sends Williams almost to the other side of the ring. Williams uses the ropes to pull himself to his feet and Mark comes up from behind, grabs a rear waistlock and takes him over dropping him on his head with a big german suplex and Williams flips over to a seated position up against the ropes. Mark pulls Williams up and goes for a cut throat driver but Williams flips out of it and lands on his feet then takes Mark down with a dropkick to the knee. Williams steps up on Mark’s knee and hits him with an enziguri and hooks a leg for a two count. Williams pulls Mark up to his feet and takes him down with a shinbreaker then goes right back with a backdrop driver on Mark. Williams grabs the legs of Mark and goes for a sharpshooter but Mark blocks it and hits him a couple of forearms then rolls him up for a two count. Both men get up to their feet and Mark nails Williams with a couple of big forearms then Williams kicks him in the knee and takes him down. Williams grabs him and goes for a suplex but Mark blocks it then takes Williams over with a swinging neckbreaker. Mark grabs Williams from behind and wraps him up in a rear chinlock. Williams fights up to his feet and Mark changes his grip and takes him over with a urinage suplex which drops Williams on the back of his head. Both men stagger to their feet, Williams because of the big move and Mark because of the damage to his knee. Williams throws a punch but Mark blocks it then spins the arm around Williams’ throat and picks him up with a reverse fireman’s carry then drops him on his head with the

Winner: Mark Briscoe (13:42)

Notes: ***

OA: 67 CR: 42 MQ: 92

Guppie: “Mark Briscoe gets a nice victory over Petey Williams in that match and that’s going to give him and his brother Jay some momentum because at our next show they are getting a shot at the SMWA Tag Team Champions who ever they are after tonight.”

Patterson: “Both of the Briscoes have reputations for excellence and Mark Briscoe just lived up to that reputation in that match.”

Guppie: “Up next we have Alex Shelley returning to the SMWA and he returns to take on Chris Sabin.”

Patterson: “These guys trained together in the Can-Am wrestling school yet they have vastly different styles. But these guys know each other and they know their styles and how they wrestle their matches.”

Segment 7: Alex Shelley vs. Chris Sabin

Sabin and Shelley lockup in the middle of the ring and Sabin grabs the arm of Shelley with an arm wringer. The two men then go through a long chain wrestling sequence as both men go after the arm to start with. Shelley eventually reverses an arm wringer into a hammerlock then grabs a side headlock and takes Sabin down to the mat. Sabin gets up to his feet slowly and hits Shelley with some forearms to the midsection then shoots him into the ropes. Shelley comes off the ropes and Sabin jumps up and takes him over with a ‘ranna. Shelley gets up to his feet by the ropes and Sabin charges and sends him to the outside with a clothesline. Shelley gets to his feet and Sabin launches himself over the top rope with a crossbody. Shelley slides into the ring as he jumps and Sabin corrects and lands on his feet. Shelley bounces off the far ropes then dives through with a suicide dive onto Sabin sending both men crashing to the floor to huge cheers from the crowd. Shelley pulls Sabin up to his feet and whips him hard into the guardrail. Shelley pulls Sabin up to his feet and rolls him into the ring. Shelley slides in after and makes a cover for a two count. Shelley pulls Sabin up to his feet and takes him over with a vertical suplex and floats over for another two count. Shelley looks frustrated as he pulls Sabin to his feet. Shelley whips Sabin into the ropes and Sabin ducks a lariat from Shelley. He turns around and Sabin comes off the opposite ropes and hits him with a textbook leg lariat that sends Shelley down to the mat. Sabin bounces off the ropes again and hits Shelley with a senton and hooks a leg for a two count of his own. Sabin pulls Shelley up to his feet with a fireman’s carry for the sitout DVD but Shelley wiggles free and goes down behind Sabin and drops him with a belly to back suplex. Shelley rolls Sabin over and tries to lock in the border city stretch but Sabin desperately crawls forward to grab the ropes and prevent the hold.

Shelley pulls Sabin up to his feet and goes for a german suplex but Sabin blocks it then does a standing switch and takes Shelley over with a german suplex of his own and bridges it for a two count. Sabin and Shelley continue to go back and forth with neither man gaining the advantage for a long amount of time. Sabin looks to change that when he drops Shelley with a big brainbuster. He then goes up to the top rope and comes off with a 450 splash that only hits the mat as Shelley moves out of the way. Sabin gets to his feet grabbing his midsection and Shelley hits him with a knee lift to the midsection then wraps him up in an abdominal stretch. Sabin starts to fight out of the hold so Shelley turns it into an octopus stretch placing his left leg over the head of Sabin. Sabin still manages to move forward and grab the ropes and the ref breaks the hold up. Shelley is aggressive and hits Sabin with a gut buster then makes a cover for a two count. Shelley picks Sabin up then puts Sabin on his shoulders as he goes for an electric chair drops. Sabin punches at Shelley then reverses the move with a reverse ‘ranna that spikes Shelley into the mat. Sabin gets to his feet and pulls Shelley up with him and whips him into the ropes. Shelley comes off the ropes and Sabin jumps up and takes him over with a ‘ranna and holds the legs for a cover that gets him a two count. Sabin gets to his feet a little bent over with an arm over his midsection and he pulls Shelley up again. Sabin picks him up with a fireman’s carry and Shelley reverses it with a crucifix roll up for a two count. Shelley holds on as Sabin kicks out and goes right into the border city stretch. Sabin slowly tries to crawl forward but Shelley pulls back harder on the hold and Sabin taps out.

Winner: Alex Shelley (15:25)

Notes: **3/4

OA: 63 CR: 58 MQ: 84

Guppie: “What a battle between those two men. They could anticipate what the other was going to do. Shelley countered Sabin’s finisher the sitout DVD twice in that match.”

Patterson: “That’s where Shelley got the advantage. He has a certain style but there are so many different ways for him to work his submissions. His finisher the border city stretch works the neck, back, midsection and shoulder and you can’t prepare for attacks on all those body parts.”

Guppie: “No you can not. It’s time for our main event tonight fans. The Prime Time team of Michael Shane and Conrad Kennedy the Third defend the SMWA Tag Team Titles against the Strong Brothers in a table match.”

Patterson: “The Strong Brothers earned a shot at the belts when they beat Adam Pearce and B-Boy. They have been given a stipulation match so that weapons are allowed and it will prevent Prime Time from cheating them out of the titles.”

Guppie: “The other members of Prime Time have also been banned from ringside or coming down during the match which will also help the Strong Brothers.”

Segment 8: Flying High

Shane and Conrad walk out from the back and then down to the ring as the crowd boos them and Shane just soaks up the boos. Shane and Conrad slide into the ring then Shane takes the mic from the crowd.

Shane: “I know most of you people didn’t expect us to beat Adam Pearce and his buddy, Ace Steel. Yet, here we are with the SMWA Tag Team Titles still in the Prime Time camp. Adam Pearce just took another beating from Prime Time earlier tonight when B-Boy pinned him one, two, three. But enough about that loser because we are concerned with two different losers tonight. Those losers are Roderick and Sedrick Strong. The two men that Prime Time took these titles from. Tonight they may have convinced the SMWA management to ban my team from ringside but I’ve made sure that everybody else is banned as well. I don’t want any of their buddies coming down to help them. Then they talked management into making this a table match. Citing the facts that we hold tights, use the ropes or use weapons to win matches. I don’t know where they come up with this crap. We won these belts fairly the first time and we beat Steel and Pearce cleanly as well. However if they want to play this game we’ll go up against them. They don’t scare us and they can’t make us back down. Tonight somebody is going through a table and I guarantee that it isn’t going to be Conrad or me. Tonight Prime Time will continue its dominance and put you two jabronis in your place.”

OA: 55

Segment 9: Prime Time ©vs. Strong Brothers (Table Match, SMWA Tag Team Championship)

The Strongs run down to the ring as the crowd cheers and slide in. They block punches from Prime Time and Roderick drops Conrad with a big forearm that sends him rolling out of the ring. Sedrick whips Shane into the ropes and takes him over with a backbody drop. Roderick picks Shane up to his feet and backs him into the corner and fires off some hard chops. Roderick whips Shane across the ring and into the opposite ropes and charges after him but Shane meets him with a big boot. Shane comes out of the corner for something but Sedrick cuts him off with a clothesline. Conrad climbs onto the apron then comes in with a springboard dropkick that sends Roderick out of the ring to the outside. Conrad grabs Sedrick and drops him with a dropkick. He gets up to his feet and launches himself over the top rope with a crossbody block onto Roderick. Shane pulls Sedrick up to his feet and powerslams him down then drops an elbow and makes a cover until the ref tells him covers don’t count. Shane yells out to Conrad to get a table. Conrad goes under the ring and pulls a table out and slides it into the ring. Shane sets the table up and puts it up against the corner and Sedrick grabs him from behind with a belly to back suplex. Roderick grabs Conrad from behind and slams him into the guardrail backfirst. Roderick slides into the ring and takes Shane down with a big lariat as he gets to his feet. Roderick whips Shane into the corner but Shane puts on the brakes and stops before he hits the table. Roderick grabs Shane from behind and takes him over with a german suplex. Conrad slides back into the ring and Sedrick goes for a belly to back suplex but Conrad flips over and lands on his feet then takes Sedrick down with a bulldog. Roderick grabs Conrad from behind and takes him over with a german suplex and Conrad flips over and lands on his feet then takes him down with a neckbreaker.

Conrad slides out of the ring and grabs a chair from the fans and gives them some shit while he does it. Conrad slides into the ring and gives both Roderick and Sedrick big chairshots. Shane gets to his feet and sets the table up kitty corner to a corner. Shane and Conrad throw Roderick to the outside and then start to work Sedrick over and weaken him up. Conrad goes for a powerbomb on Sedrick through the table but Roderick comes in the ring and takes the legs out from under Conrad before Shane can stop him. Roderick gets to his feet and just kills Shane with a series of big forearms and sends him out of the ring after just pummeling him. Conrad gets up to his feet and Roderick turns around and nails him with a lariat. Roderick pulls Conrad up drops him with a big backbreaker. Roderick continues to work on Conrad and specifically the back of Conrad. Sedrick goes up to the top rope and Roderick picks him up with a fireman’s carry and then lifts him over his head and drops him down across his knee with a big gut buster. Roderick sets Conrad up on the table and Sedrick gets ready to jump on him but Shane climbs up on the apron and shoves Sedrick off sending him crashing to the outside and slamming into the guardrail. Shane comes off the top rope and jumps over the table with a crossbody block onto Roderick. Conrad slides off the table and then helps Shane as they lay into Roderick with some punches. Then they pull him over to the table and take him over with a double vertical suplex that sends Roderick through the table to finish the match.

Winner: Prime Time (13:33)

Notes: *3/4

OA: 57 CR: 54 MQ: 75

Guppie: “Prime time gets a clean victory to retain the SMWA Tag Team Titles and is something I didn’t think they would be able to do.”

Patterson: “Conrad and Shane are very talented and they knew what to do in order to win and they did it just as they always do.”

Guppie: “That’s all we have for you guys tonight fans. Thanks for supporting the SMWA.”

Patterson: “Fans be sure to check out smwawrestling.com for info on upcoming shows and all your favorite wrestlers. For Brian Guppie, I’m Mike Patterson thanks for watching.”

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Title Challenges

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August 18, 2007

We have two big Championship matches on our next show and it’s going to be a huge show that we have scheduled. August 25 in Detroit. This should be a huge show and the following is all the matches scheduled so far.

N8 Mattson ©vs. Jimmy Rave (SMWA Championship)

Jimmy Rave has earned a shot at the SMWA Championship due to his great performances lately. However he is facing a tough competitor in Mattson. Mattson has been involved in the most violent matches in the SMWA and he is determined to hold onto the title belt.

Alex Shelley vs. Vito Thomaselli

Alex Shelley makes his second match since his return and he faces his former tag team partner Vito Thomaselli and this match should be a good one. Both men are coming off victories at the last show and one of them is going to keep the trend going.

Prime Time ©vs. The Briscoes (SMWA Tag Team Championship)

The Briscoe Brothers make their debut in the SMWA and they get a shot at the titles. Mark got a victory in his first match here and he looks to keep that streak going. Conrad and Shane are coming off a big victory against the Strong Brothers in a table match and this is going to be a tough match.

Halo vs. Chris Sabin

Petey Williams vs. Sedrick Strong

Another battle between Prime Time and the Strong Brothers. This should be quite a match as both men are coming off loses and need to get on a winning streak.

B-Boy vs. Jay Lethal

Danny Daniels vs. Greg Pawluk

Be sure to check out this show as Prophecy may be the biggest card to date. Tickets are available for only $15 or $20 for ringside seats.

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Prophecy (Detroit)

August 25, 2007

Announcer: Brian Guppie

Color Commentator: Mike Patterson

Guppie: “We have a huge show lined up for you tonight and this may be our biggest show of the year.”

Patterson: “That is very true Brian. We have a huge main event tonight and we are going to start the show off with a bang as Danny Daniels takes on Greg Pawluk.”

Guppie: “Daniels is coming back to the SMWA and it’s been too long. He could have a tough time against Pawluk as he has more skill than him on the mat but Daniels is tougher and good brawler which could give him the edge.”

Segment 1: Danny Daniels vs. Greg Pawluk

The two men start with a lockup and Pawluk goes behind with a hammerlock. Daniels nails Pawluk with a copule of back elbows then goes behind Pawluk with a rear waistlock. Daniels picks him up then slams him face first down to the mat then spins out and grabs a front facelock. Pawluk fights to his feet then spins out of the hold and grabs Daniels with an arm wringer. Daniels rolls forward and gets up to his feet and starts to reverse the arm wringer but Pawluk pulls him towards him and grabs a side headlock. Daniels goes for a belly to back suplex but Pawluk flips over to his feet then grabs the side headlock again. Daniels grabs Pawluk and drops him on his head with a big backdrop driver that breaks up the side headlock. Pawluk gets up to his feet and Daniels powerslams him down then grabs a rear chinlock. Pawluk fights to his feet and escapes the hold with some elbows to the midsection of Daniels then runs off the ropes. Daniels catches him coming off the ropes with a big back elbow and makes a cover for two. Daniels continues to control the match and works on the neck of Pawluk weakening the body part. Daniels goes for a piledriver but Pawluk reverses it with a backbody drop. Daniels gets up to his feet and Pawluk takes him over with a vertical suplex then bounces off the ropes and hits a rolling senton and hooks a leg for a two count. Pawluk takes control of the match for a bit and goes for a powerbomb but Daniels reverses it with a hurrincanranna. Pawluk kicks out and gets to his feet and Daniels kicks him in the midsection then spikes him with a piledriver and hooks a leg for a three count.

Winner: Danny Daniels (8:41)

Notes: **1/4

OA: 64 CR: 45 MQ: 83

Guppie: “Danny Daniels takes a victory with a big piledriver that just drove Pawluk right into the mat.”

Patterson: “Daniels has great execution on his piledrivers and he did some nice work on the neck of Pawluk throughout that match. Pawluk had some momentum going but Daniels hit the neck and took Pawluk out of the equation.”

Guppie: “Up next we have B-Boy taking on Jay Lethal one on one and this going to be quite a match between these two men.”

Patterson: “It sure is. B-Boy is a hard hitter and Lethal is a great technical wrestler and both of these men can get things done in the ring and it can go either way.”

Segment 2: B-Boy vs. Jay Lethal

Lethal goes for the lockup but B-Boy just nails him with a big slap to the face. Lethal fires back with a slap of his own and then the two men trade a couple of forearms. B-Boy stops Lethal with a rake of the eyes then whips him into the ropes and takes him over with a backbody drop. Lethal gets up to his feet and B-Boy grabs him and snapmares him over then delivers a hard kick to the spine. Lethal shakes it off and gets up to his feet. B-Boy nails Lethal with a knife edge chop but he shakes that off and fires back with a big forearm to B-Boy then follows up with a dropkick that sends B-Boy to the mat. Lethal pulls B-Boy up to his feet and takes him over with a snap suplex and floats over for a two count. Lethal pulls B-Boy to his feet and whips him into the ropes and B-Boy comes off with a flying forearm. The two men continue to go back and forth as they struggle to gain an advantage. Lethal ducks a clothesline from B-Boy and grabs him with a full nelson and goes for a dragon suplex but B-Boy blocks it then breaks the hold and spins around driving a knee into the midsection of Lethal then takes him over with a gut wrench suplex. B-Boy whips Lethal into the ropes then charges and hits him with a big forearm and Lethal falls down in the corner. B-Boy backs off then charges and hits a dropkick then pulls him out of the corner and hooks a leg for a two count. B-Boy pulls Lethal up and goes for the cross special brainbuster but Lethal blocks it and lands behind B-Boy then takes him over with a german suplex and bridges it for a two count.

The two men get up to their feet and Lethal ducks a clothesline then grabs B-Boy from behind and drops him on his head with a backdrop driver. Lethal hooks a leg for a cover and gets another two count. Lethal pulls B-Boy up and goes for the dragon suplex again but B-Boy blocks it and B-Boy goes behind Lethal and drops him on his head and Lethal rolls out of the ring. B-Boy slides out of the ring and grabs Lethal from behind and spikes him on the floor with another backdrop driver. B-Boy pulls Lethal to his feet and rolls him into the ring then slides after him and gets a long two count. B-Boy can’t believe Lethal kicked out and gets up to his feet and argues with the ref. Lethal gets up to his feet using the ropes. B-Boy charges but Lethal stops him with a back elbow then grabs B-Boy and hits a sheer drop brainbuster that leaves both men down on the mat. The ref starts the count and both men get up to their feet at the count of seven. Lethal fires off with a series of knife edge chops then bounces off the ropes and B-Boy nails Lethal with a lariat that drops Lethal right on his head. B-Boy holds him down for a two count. B-Boy gets to his feet and backs off. Lethal gets up to one knee and B-Boy charges and hits him with a shining wizard. B-Boy rolls him up for a two count. B-Boy pulls Lethal up for a cross special brainbuster but Lethal manages to land behind B-Boy then takes him over with a snap dragon suplex and both men are down. Lethal slowly gets to his feet then lifts B-Boy up and places him on the top rope facing out towards the crowd. B-Boy climbs up behind Lethal and grabs him with a full nelson but B-Boy breaks the hold then knocks Lethal off the ropes with some back elbows. B-Boy gets up to his feet on the top rope and Lethal gets up and knocks his legs out from under him racking him up on the top rope. Lethal climbs up and grabs the full nelson then takes B-Boy off the top rope with a spider dragon suplex. Lethal holds onto the full nelson and flips over and pulls B-Boy to his feet then takes him over with another dragon suplex and bridges it for a three count.

Winner: Jay Lethal (12:33)

Notes: ***1/2

OA: 75 CR: 59 MQ: 91

Guppie: “Wow! Jay Lethal just nailed B-Boy with a vicious series of dragon suplexes there.”

Patterson: “He tried for that move several times in the match and when Lethal hit that dragon suplex off the top it was all over. That last one was just for style in the pin.”

Guppie: “Up next we’ll have a heated match as Sedrick Strong takes on Prime Time member Petey Williams.”

Patterson: “Williams is on a losing streak and Sedrick is more than capable of making that streak last one week longer. This is going to be an interesting match.”

Segment 3: Petey Williams vs. Sedrick Strong

The two men lockup and Williams takes Strong over with an armdrag. Strong gets to his feet and takes Williams over with a Japanese armdrag of his own. Williams gets up to his feet and side steps a dropkick from Strong then drops an elbow on him. Williams pulls Strong up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and goes for a backbody drop but Strong flips over the back of Williams and lands on his feet. Williams turns around and Strong kicks him in the midsection and takes him over with a vertical suplex. Strong floats over and hooks a leg for a two count. Strong pulls Williams up to his feet and goes for a kitchen sink but Williams flips over with a rollup for a two count. Both men get up to their feet and Williams nails Strong with a punch then takes him over with a headlock and holds it on the mat. Strong fights up to his feet then takes Williams down with a belly to back suplex and breaks the hold. Strong pulls Williams up to his feet and takes him down with a neckbreaker then starts to work Williams over as he controls the match. Strong drops Williams with a big powerbomb then hooks the legs of Williams then covers him for a count of two. Strong pulls Williams up and goes for another powerbomb but Williams nails Strong with a bunch of punches then Strong drops him down to his feet. Williams goes behind Strong then takes him over with a german suplex that drops him on his head. Strong staggers to his feet and Williams grabs him and spikes him with a tornado DDT. Williams grabs a leg and hooks it for a two count. Williams controls for a while and takes Strong down with a swinging neckbreaker. Strong gets to his feet and Williams grabs him and spikes him with a Canadian Destroyer and makes a cover for the three count.

Winner: Petey Williams (9:33)

Notes: *1/4

OA: 59 CR: 44 MQ: 75

Guppie: “Petey Williams takes a victory with a brutal Canadian Destroyer to Sedrick Strong.”

Patterson: “Williams finally puts his losing streak behind him and keeps up the Prime Time domination of the Strong Brothers.”

Guppie: “Up next we should have a great match as Halo takes on Chris Sabin and this is going to be exciting.”

Patterson: “Halo has really been showing off a lot of great skills lately. Sabin has built his reputation across the nation and both of these men are at their peak.”

Segment 4: Halo vs. Chris Sabin

Halo starts the match off with a big hurrincanranna that takes Sabin over and Sabin rolls out of the ring to the floor. Halo goes to the ropes and launches him off the top rope and comes down on Sabin and takes him over with another hurrincanranna. Halo pulls Sabin up to his feet and whips him into the guardrail hard. Sabin staggers forward after hitting the rails and Halo picks Sabin up and powerslams him down hard to the gym floor. Halo picks Sabin up and throws him back into the ring then jumps onto the apron. Halo then slingshots in with a legdrop and hooks a leg for a two count. Halo pulls Sabin up to his feet and picks him up for a suplex but Sabin kicks his legs down and brings Halo down into a brutal DDT. Both men are a little unsure getting to their feet but they trade couple of punches before Sabin blocks one then goes behind Halo and drops him on his head with a backdrop driver and covers for two. The two men continue to go back and forth at a break neck pace as they try to hit the one big move that will keep their opponent down for the three count but neither man can find that move. Sabin catches Halo coming off the ropes and picks him up in a fireman’s carry but Halo slips down behind his back and hits a german suplex and bridges it for a two count. Halo pulls Sabin up to his feet and goes for a brainbuster but Sabin drops down behind him and hits a reverse DDT then grabs the legs of Halo and puts him in a sharpshooter. Halo manages to crawl forward and grab the ropes to break up the hold. Sabin pulls Halo up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and Halo bounces off the ropes and hits Sabin with a crossbody block. Halo hooks the leg and gets a quick two count before Sabin kicks out. Halo pulls Sabin up to his feet and eats a European uppercut then Sabin grabs Halo and plants him with a spinebuster. Sabin goes to the top rope and comes off with a diving knee but Halo rolls out of the way allowing Sabin to slam into the mat.

Halo grabs Sabin and pulls him up to his feet then whips him into the corner and charges and nails him with a dropkick. Halo picks Sabin up and sets him on the top rope. Halo climbs up but Sabin nails him with some forearms then kicks him off. Halo pulls himself up to his feet and Sabin comes off the second rope with a blockbuster then hooks a leg and gets a two count. Sabin pulls Halo up to his feet and plants him with a sitout death valley driver. Sabin makes the cover but doesn’t hook the legs and Halo gets a leg on the bottom rope for a break. Sabin looks angry at himself then pulls Halo up to his feet. Sabin picks Halo up for another fireman’s carry and goes for a DVD but Halo flips over and lands on his feet. Halo grabs Sabin from behind and takes him over with a sleeper suplex and both men are down. Halo is up first and he grabs Sabin from behind and goes for a dragon suplex but Sabin breaks the grip then spins around and hits Halo with a big forearm. Halo swings back but Sabin ducks under it then jumps up from behind and takes Halo over with an inverted hurrincanranna that sends him rolling to the outside. Sabin goes up to the top rope then jumps to the outside onto Halo with a senton. Sabin rolls Halo into the ring then slides in and goes for the sitout DVD again but Halo spins out to his feet. Halo grabs Sabin and drops him with an implant DDT then climbs up to the top rope and follows with a phoenix splash. Halo grabs a leg and gets a three count.

Winner: Halo (13:25)

Notes: ****

OA: 81 CR: 65 MQ: 97

Guppie: “What a back and forth battle. Those two men just came out throwing bombs and both men kept coming back.”

Patterson: “That strategy could have hurt both men as they both took a lot of damage but Halo managed to come out with the victory with a nice phoenix splash.”

Guppie: “Those two just took it to the limit against each other. Our next match is for the SMWA Tag Team Championship as the Prime Time team defends against the Briscoe Brothers.”

Patterson: “Conrad and Shane have been facing some tough competition and it is continuing here tonight as they are taking on what many consider the best tag team in America if not the World.”

Segment 5: Stiff Competition

The Briscoes wait in the middle of the ring when Michael Shane and Conrad Kennedy III come out from the back with the tag team belts around their waist. Shane stops outside of the ring with the mic.

Shane: “Conrad and I won these tag team titles in a brutal match against Ace Steel and Adam Pearce. At the last show we put Roderick Strong through a table to keep these belts. We’ve been battered and bruised in those two matches but tonight that isn’t going to be enough to stop us. You Briscoes may be considered one of the top tag teams in the World but that’s because people haven’t seen much of Conrad and I to know that we truly are the top tag team in the World. As we continue to hold these titles and defend them against the best tag teams people will realize just how good we are. Tonight you Briscoes are going to be the first big name team to go down to our reign of supremacy. These Tag Team Titles have been held by only a few elite tag teams and they have held the belts for long amounts of times. Conrad and I are going to continue this tradition. We are not going to be letting these belts out of our grasp for a damn long time. You two Briscoes can face off against us tonight and it ain’t going to happen tonight.”

OA: 59

Segment 6: Prime Time ©vs. The Briscoes (SMWA Tag Team Championship)

Michael Shane and Jay Briscoe start the match off and they start it with a lockup. Jay goes behind Shane and grabs him with a rear waistlock. Shane hits Jay with a couple of back elbows then snapmares Jay over and kicks him in the back then grabs him with a rear chinlock. Jay gets up to his feet and steps behind Shane and takes him over with a belly to back suplex to break up the hold. Shane gets up to his feet and Jay armdrags him over and grabs an armbar. Shane gets up to his feet and Jay turns the hold into an armwringer. Shane rolls forward then gets up to his feet and reverses it into his own armwringer. Jay pulls Shane forward and nails him with a couple of big forearms then snapmares him over then tags in Mark. Mark comes in and nails Shane with a dropkick to the face. Mark makes a cover and gets a two count. Mark pulls Shane up to his feet and grabs him with a side headlock. Shane goes for a belly to back suplex but Mark flips over and lands on his feet and Shane manages to make the tag to Conrad. Conrad comes into the ring with a springboard dropkick but Mark side steps out of the way and allows him to crash to the mat. Mark grabs Conrad from behind and pulls him up to his feet with a hammerlock. Conrad manages to duck under and reverse the hold into his own hammerlock then takes Mark down to the mat. Mark squirms free from under Conrad and sits up still in the hammerlock. Conrad changes his hold and grabs a rear chinlock. Mark fights up to his feet then drops down with a jawbreaker to break the hold. Conrad grabs his jaw and Mark turns around and rocks him with a series of big forearms then whips him into his corner and charges with a back elbow then tags in Jay. Jay comes in and drops Conrad with a big yakuza kick for a two count. Jay pulls Conrad up to his feet and drops him on his head with a backdrop driver and makes a cover for two before Shane breaks it up. Shane retreats to his corner and Jay goes for another backdrop driver but Conrad flips over and stumbles to tag in Shane.

Shane runs in and clotheslines Jay down and Jay gets right back up and delivers a stiff chop across the chest of Shane. Shane grabs his chest and Jay snapmares him over and delivers a stiff kick to the spine then grabs a rear chinlock. Shane fights up to his feet but Jay pulls him backwards and tags in Mark. Mark leaps over the top rope then kicks Shane in the midsection then plants him with a vertical suplex and floats over for a two count. Mark pulls Shane up to his feet and whips him into the corner then charges for a knee but Shane moves out of the way. Shane snapmares Mark over and then chops him across the back but like his brother did earlier Mark shakes it off and gets up to his feet then rocks Shane with a series of big forearms that back him into the corner. Mark sets Shane up on the top rope then goes onto apron. Mark jumps up to the top rope then springboards off and grabs Shane taking him down to the mat with an ace crusher. Mark hooks the leg and gets a long two count. Mark pulls Shane up and nails him with a urinage suplex that drops him on his head. Mark makes another cover and gets a two count before Conrad breaks up the cover. Conrad retreats to the apron and Mark stalks after him. Conrad manages to duck a punch from Mark then drops him with a guillotine over the top rope. Mark stumbles backwards and Shane grabs him and takes him over with a release german suplex then tags in Conrad. Conrad grabs Mark and flips him over then grabs him with a camel clutch and taunts Jay which backfires as Jay comes in and nails him with a big yakuza kick before the ref forces him back to his corner. Conrad pulls Mark up to his feet and takes him over with a snap suplex then grabs a dragon sleeper cranking on the neck. Mark jumps up and tries to flip over to counter it but Conrad grabs him and drops him with a reverse brainbuster then makes a cover for two before Jay breaks it up with an elbow drop. Conrad pulls Mark to his feet and throws him into the corner then tags in Shane. Shane enters the ring and punches Mark down in the corner and then chokes him with a boot to the throat.

Shane pulls Mark out of the corner then powerslams him down to the mat. Shane climbs up to the top rope and signals for it and comes off with a picture perfect elbow right to the chest of Mark. Shane hooks the leg and gets a two count before Jay comes in and pulls him off. Shane yells at the ref who pushes Jay back and allows Shane time to choke Mark on the mat. The ref comes back and makes the count and forces Shane to release Mark. Shane plays innocent as he pulls Mark up to his feet and grabs him with a full nelson cranking on the neck. Mark breaks the hold and then goes behind Shane but he blocks a german suplex attempt. Shane makes a standing switch and goes for a german suplex but Mark blocks it as well. Shane runs Mark into the ropes and rolls him up for a two count. Mark gets up to his feet but Shane nails him with a superkick that drops him down. Shane makes a cover and gets a two count. Shane and Conrad isolate Mark in their corner and they work over his neck weakening him. They make quick tags and keep each other fresh. Mark fights back throwing a bunch of back elbows and he starts to crawl to Jay but Conrad runs up and drops an elbow to the back of the neck and pulls him back to their corner. Conrad sets him up on the top rope and goes for a superplex but he shoves Conrad down to the mat. Shane goes to grab him but Mark kicks him off sending him down to the floor. Conrad gets to his feet and climbs up grabbing Mark for a superplex again but Mark blocks the attempt then picks Conrad up and takes him off with a sitout front suplex from the top rope that leaves both men down on the mat. Mark and Conrad both get up to their feet. Conrad throws a punch but Mark rolls under it then springs forward and tags in Jay.

Jay comes in on fire and folds Conrad up with a brutal lariat. Shane gets into the ring and eats a big yakuza kick from Jay. Jay pulls Shane up to his feet and dragon suplex. He gets to his feet and ducks a clothesline from Conrad and takes him over with a german suplex that flips him over and lands him right on top of Shane and the crowd is going crazy. Jay pulls Shane up to his feet and gets nailed with a low blow. Shane spikes Jay with a DDT then comes off the top rope for a double axe handle but Mark comes into the ring and hits him with a super kick as he’s coming down and Shane is down on the mat and not moving. Conrad grabs Mark and spins him around and plants him with a brainbuster and Mark rolls out of the ring. Jay grabs Conrad and kicks him in the midsection then spikes him with a Jay Driller. Jay makes the cover and gets a two count before Shane pulls Jay off Conrad just in time. Jay pulls Shane up to his feet and Shane manages to block a Jay Driller long enough for Conrad to get up and nail Jay with an enziguri and collapse back down to the mat. Shane flips over covering Jay and gets a two count until Mark comes off the top rope with a shooting star press to break up the cover. Mark pulls Shane up to his feet and goes for a cut throat driver but Conrad kicks Mark in the midsection then spikes him with a piledriver. Conrad gets to his feet woozy and Jay nails him with a yakuza kick that sends him rolling out of the ring. Shane gets up and grabs Jay by the back of his tights and throws him through the ropes to the outside. Shane goes up to the top rope and comes off with a picture perfect elbow on Mark and makes a cover for the three count.

Winner: Prime Time (22:43)

Notes: **

OA: 65 CR: 52 MQ: 79

Guppie: “The Briscoes had that match in their hands in the beginning but once Shane and Conrad slowed the pace down they isolated Mark and just worked his neck and Conrad managed to nail a piledriver to put Mark down again.”

Patterson: “Jay was really rallying at the end but Conrad and Shane managed to stick together while Jay and Mark were firing off on their own which is unusual for them as they are a very coherent tag team usually.”

Guppie: “They may have been surprised by the Tag Champs tonight and underestimated them. Up next we have a match that pits two former tag team partners together. Alex Shelley and Vito Thomaselli face off in what should be a hard fought match.”

Patterson: “Both of these guys are former SMWA Champions and both men had big feuds against Chance Beckett and both men came out on top. This is going to be a classic.”

Segment 7: Alex Shelley vs. Vito Thomaselli

Shelley and Vito face off in the ring and lockup. Shelley grabs the arm of Vito and gets an arm wringer. Vito rolls forward and then reverses it into an arm wringer of his own. Shelley grabs the top rope and flips over backward. Shelley forces Vito down to the mat and then grabs him with the tequila sunrise but Vito is close and grabs the bottom rope to break the hold. Vito gets to his feet and Shelley whips him into the rope and takes him over with a backbody drop. Shelley pulls Vito up to his feet and takes him over with a vertical suplex then grabs him with a rear chinlock. Vito fights up to his feet and hits Shelley with a couple of back elbows then shoots him into the ropes. Shelley and Vito stand off with a shoulder tackle and Shelley bounces off the ropes again and the two men stand still in the middle of the ring. Shelley bounces off the ropes again and Vito drop toeholds him down. Vito drops an elbow to the back of Shelley’s head and grabs him with a side headlock. Shelley fights up to his feet and takes Vito over with a belly to back suplex to break up the hold. Shelley makes a cover and gets a two count. Shelley pulls Vito up to his feet and takes him down with a neckbreaker then grabs a double arm wringer and sticks his knee into the back of Vito’s neck. Vito fights up to his feet and spins Shelley around and grabs him with a Japanese stranglehold. Shelley manages to move forward and step into the ropes and get a break from the ref. Shelley turns around and the two men lockup again. Shelley goes behind and grabs Vito with a rear waistlock then takes him over with a german suplex and bridges it for a two count. Shelley pulls Vito up to his feet and hits a vertical suplex and floats over for a two count.

Shelley pulls Vito up and goes for another vertical suplex but Vito spins and lands behind Shelley and takes him over with a backdrop driver. Vito makes a cover of his own and gets a two count. Vito pulls Shelley up and goes for a piledriver but Shelley counters it with a backbody drop. Vito gets to his feet and Shelley drills him with a super kick. Shelley takes control of the match and goes to work on the neck of Vito. Shelley uses some nice stretches working on the neck of Vito really stretching him out. Shelley drops Vito with a DDT then grabs him with an STF and cranks back on the neck. Vito slowly pulls himself forward and grabs the bottom rope and gets a rope break. Shelley pulls Vito up and goes for the shellshock but Vito blocks it into an STO and covers Shelley for a two count. Vito pulls Shelley up to his feet and goes for a suplex but Shelley blocks it then trips Vito down to the mat and goes for the border city stretch but Vito avoids it and crawls to the ropes and Shelley gets up to his feet. Vito pulls himself up using the ropes and Shelley grabs him and kicks him in the midsection then takes him over with a swinging neckbreaker. Shelley climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a bid knee drop and makes a cover for a two count. Shelley pulls Vito up to his feet and goes for the shellshock but Vito blocks it again and nails Shelley with a series of forearms then whips him into the corner and charges and hits a big forearm. Vito sets Shelley up on the top rope then climbs up with him. Shelley fights Vito off and shoves him down off the ropes. Shelley stands up on the second rope and Vito gets up then springboards off the second rope and hits Shelley with an enziguri and Shelley falls to the outside hard. He slowly gets up to his feet and Vito comes through the ropes with a suicide dive slamming Shelley into the guardrails.

Vito pulls Shelley to his feet and rolls him into the ring. Vito slides in then pulls Shelley up and whips him into the ropes and hits a big overhead belly to belly suplex that drops Shelley on his head. Vito makes a cover and gets a two count. Vito pulls Shelley to his feet and Shelley grabs him and nails him with a big shellshock. Shelley grabs Vito and locks in the border city stretch on his injured neck. Vito crawls forward fighting the hold as Shelley cranks back. Vito keeps on crawling and grabs the bottom rope to break the hold. Shelley can’t believe it and just stares into the crowd then pulls Vito up to his feet. Shelley whips Vito into the corner then charges right into a big boot. Shelley staggers backwards and Vito comes out of the corner with a rolling forearm that drops Shelley down to the mat hard and Vito stumbles then pulls Shelley up. Vito picks Shelley up and nails him with a DVD and holds onto Shelley’s leg and gets a two count. Vito pulls Shelley up and picks him up on his shoulders but Shelley nails him with some punches then rolls forward with a victory roll for a two count. Shelley pulls Vito up to his feet and Vito comes up with a European uppercut then picks Shelley up on his shoulders then drops him with an electric chair driver for the three count.

Winner: Vito Thomaselli (17:22)

Notes: ***

OA: 78 CR: 71 MQ: 85

Guppie: “Alex Shelley sustained an attack on Vito’s neck but Vito just rocked Shelley with an electric chair driver that took him out and allowed him to get the three count.”

Patterson: “The electric chair driver may be one of the most brutal moves in the SMWA. Vito gets a hard fought victory over the technically talented Alex Shelley.”

Guppie: “Our next match is the main event and is for the SMWA Championship. N8 Mattson takes on Jimmy Rave.”

Patterson: “Mattson is coming off a big victory against Vito Thomaselli where he made him give up in a brutal match. Rave has been on fire in the ring though and could be just as tough of a competitor as Vito was.”

Segment 8: The Victor

N8 Mattson walks out from backstage with the SMWA Championship belt over his shoulder and he walks down to the ring with a swagger and slides in. He faces off with Rave then backs off and grabs a mic.

Mattson: “Rave I don’t think you know what you are getting yourself into here tonight. Did you see the I quit match between Vito Thomaselli and me? Did you see how I brutalized him in this ring? Did you see that I have no mercy and will show none to anybody? Did you see your future wrapped in his fate? Because I do. Vito may have put me through a barbed wire board but I grabbed the barbed wire and I raked it in his forehead and pulled back. I dug that wire into his forehead and I showed no mercy. Tonight you may not get the taste of barbed wire in your head but you will get no mercy from me and you will regret ever accepting this match. I know you’ve had quite a few wins coming into this match but you didn’t face me. You are facing the best tonight and I don’t think you understand that. Rave you don’t stand a chance against me. I’m a two time SMWA Champion and I am one of the best going right now. You may be pretty good but that’s not going to win it for you tonight. Good enough isn’t good enough to beat me so I’m going to give this mic back to the announcer and then I’m going to put you down for the three count and there is nothing you can do about it.”

OA: 62

Segment 9: N8 Mattson ©vs. Jimmy Rave (SMWA Championship)

Mattson goes for the lockup and Rave stops him short with a forearm. Rave then armdrags Mattson over and goes into an armbar. Mattson turns around and gets up to his feet. Rave turns his hold into an arm wringer and Mattson rolls forward then gets up to his feet and turns it into an arm wringer of his own. Rave spins around then turns the arm wringer into a hammerlock and Mattson reaches out and grabs the ropes for a break. Mattson turns around out of the ropes and Rave grabs him with an arm wringer then brings the left arm down over his shoulder then takes him over with a Japanese armdrag then flips over and grabs an armbar. Mattson gets up enough and turns and gets a foot on the bottom rope to break up the hold. Mattson pulls himself up to his feet and Rave moves forward but Mattson stops him with a stiff right hand then grabs Rave and rolls him up for a two count. Rave rolls up to his feet and hits Mattson with a knee to the midsection then takes him over with a gut wrench suplex. Rave pulls Mattson up to his feet again and whips him into the ropes. Mattson ducks under a clothesline then comes off the ropes with a big leg lariat. Rave gets up to his feet and Mattson grabs him and hiptosses him over then drops an elbow and covers for two. Mattson pulls Rave up to his feet and whips him into the corner and charges right into a big boot from Rave. Rave comes out of the corner and takes Mattson down with a neckbreaker. Rave goes for a cross armbreaker but Mattson clenches his hands together and prevents the hold. Mattson rolls Rave onto his back and gets a two count before Rave breaks the hold and escapes the cover. Mattson catches Rave as he’s getting to his feet with a dropkick that sends Rave rolling to the outside.

Mattson charges and goes for a baseball slide but Rave side steps then pulls Mattson out and drops him to the floor face first. Rave pulls Mattson up to his feet and shoves him shoulder first into the ring post and Mattson falls down to the floor hard. Rave gets up on the apron and waits. Mattson gets up to his feet and Rave charges and jumps off the apron with a big knee to the face of Mattson. Rave picks Mattson up and throws him into the ring. Rave climbs onto the apron then slingshots in with an elbow drop and makes a cover for a two count. Rave pulls Mattson to his feet and whips him into the corner. Rave charges and hits a forearm then sets Mattson up on the top rope. Rave hits Mattson with a couple of chops then takes Mattson off the top with a hurrincanranna. Rave hooks a leg for the cover and gets a two count. Rave pulls Mattson up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and goes for a kitchen sink but Mattson flips over and rolls Rave up for a two count. Rave gets up to his feet and Mattson grabs him and snapmares him over and grabs him with a rear chinlock to slow the match down. Rave fights up to his feet and hits Mattson with some back elbows then shoots him into the ropes. Rave throws a clothesline but Mattson ducks under it and grabs Rave with a sleeper hold. Rave fights the hold but Mattson drops him down with a sleeper drop and hooks a leg for a two count. Mattson pulls Rave up to his feet and goes for a powerbomb but Rave counters it by tripping him up. Rave grabs Mattson’s legs and then picks him up and goes for a styles clash but Mattson clings to his leg and blocks move. Rave kicks Mattson in the back with his free leg several times then drops him down to the mat. Mattson gets up to his hands and knees and Rave drops a knee to the back of his head that drops him down to the mat. Rave makes a cover and gets a two count of his own.

Rave grabs the arm of Mattson then spins as he drops down to the mat and grabs a cross armbreaker. Mattson fights the hold and scoots over and gets a foot on the ropes to break up the hold. The ref pulls Rave off and Rave looks disappointed. He snapmares Mattson over then bounces off the ropes and goes for a big knee but Mattson grabs the leg and rolls backwards tripping Rave and going into a single leg crab but Rave manages to move to the side and grab the bottom rope quickly to prevent any damage from being done. Mattson pulls Rave up to his feet and whips him into the corner and follows up with a clothesline. Mattson throws Rave out of the corner and down to the mat face first. He climbs up to the top rope then comes off with a double stomp to the back of Rave’s head. He makes a cover and gets a two count before Rave lazily drapes a leg on the ropes for a break. Mattson pulls Rave up to his feet and goes for a DVD but Rave slides down behind him and takes him over with a german suplex that drops Mattson on his head and leaves both men down on the mat. Rave is up to his feet first and he pulls Mattson up for an ace crusher but Mattson shoves Rave into the ropes and clubs him with a forearm to the back of the head. Mattson grabs Rave from behind and drops him on his head with a backdrop driver and makes a cover for a two count. Mattson pulls Rave up to his feet and whips him hard into the corner and charges. Rave lifts up a boot but Mattson stops and catches the leg of Rave and slams it down to the mat then rails him with a series of forearms then sets him up on the top rope. Mattson climbs up and goes for a hurrincanranna but Rave catches him then stands up on the second rope and steps over the arms of Mattson then takes him off with a big styles clash. Rave rolls Mattson over and drops down on him for the three count.

Winner: Jimmy Rave (19:41)

Notes: ***

OA: 78 CR: 74 MQ: 83

Patterson: “Jimmy Rave is the new SMWA Champion! He just nailed Mattson with a styles clash off the second rope and that match is all over!”

Guppie: “It was a brilliant counter and it knocked Mattson out. Rave was working on the arm but when he realized Mattson wasn’t going to tap he started to hit some big moves and he capped it off with that styles clash.”

Patterson: “Folks we’ve had a wild show for you tonight and we hope you enjoyed it. Remember to check smwawrestling.com for info on upcoming shows and your favorite wrestlers.”

Guppie: “For Mike Patterson, I’m Brian Guppie, thanks for supporting the SMWA.”

OA: 70

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The New Champ

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August 30, 2007

Jimmy Rave defeated N8 Mattson in a hard fought twenty minute match to become the new SMWA Champion. Prime Time also managed to retain the SMWA Tag Team Championship in over twenty minutes when they faced off against the Briscoes.

We are getting ready for our next show taking place in Kalamazoo on September 15. We are calling the show Resurgence and we have a card lined up already.

Jimmy Rave vs. Alex Shelley (SMWA Championship)

Rave makes his first title defense against Alex Shelley in what should be a great match. Shelley has a lot of skill but Rave proved how good he is when he put Mattson down at the last show.

Matt Sydal vs. B-Boy

Michael Shane vs. M-Dogg 20

Joey Matthews vs. Rocky Romero

Jay Lethal & Jimmy Jacobs vs. Halo & Excalibur

Sedrick Strong vs. Deranged

Greg Pawluk vs. Todd Sexton

Tickets are only $15 at the door or $20 for ringside seats. Be sure to check out a great show live and support your favorite wrestlers.

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My laptop where I have my game and diary saved on has broken down and I won't be able to do anything on it for probably quite some time but hopefully not too long. I will be sending it back to the repair place in the next couple of days so hopefully they'll fix it fast and this break shouldn't be too long. I still have another home computer so I'll be around. My signature will change when I get it fixed and it will have whatever date it is when I get my computer fixed. Sorry for the delay in the shows.

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Resurgence (Kalkaska)

September 15, 2007

Announcer: Brian Guppie

Color Commentator: Mike Patterson

Guppie: “Welcome to SMWA Resurgence. We have a big show lined up for you tonight. Jimmy Rave defends his newly won SMWA Championship against Michael Shane.”

Patterson: “Before that though we have six other matches and we start the show off with Todd Sexton taking on Greg Pawluk.”

Guppie: “Both of these men need to get some victories. Pawluk has more skill on the mat but Sexton could pull out some big high flying moves to get the win.”

Patterson: “This match could go either way though and we are going to see a good match here.”

Segment 1: Todd Sexton vs. Greg Pawluk

Sexton and Pawluk face off and Pawluk goes for a lockup but Sexton just armdrags him over. Pawluk gets up to his feet and Sexton knocks him back down with a dropkick. Sexton pulls Pawluk up to his feet and goes for a belly to back suplex but Pawluk flips over and lands behind Sexton and grabs him with a rear waistlock. Pawluk picks Sexton up then slams him down to the mat face first then spins around into a front facelock. Sexton makes his way up to his feet and Pawluk hits him with a knee to the chest then takes him over with a vertical suplex. Pawluk floats over and gets a two count. Pawluk grabs the leg of Sexton but Sexton jumps up and nails him with an enziguri to break up the grip. Sexton pulls Pawluk up and whips him into the ropes and drops him with a big leg lariat and hooks a leg for two. Sexton pulls Pawluk up and throws him into the corner and nails him with a couple of chops then whips him across the ring into the corner. Sexton charges and Pawluk nails him with a big boot. Pawluk levers himself onto the second rope then comes off with a flying tornado DDT. Pawluk makes a cover of his own and gets a two count. Pawluk pulls Sexton up and drops him on his head with a backdrop driver then grabs him with a rear chinlock. Sexton fights up to his feet and hits a couple of back elbows to Pawluk then shoots him into the ropes. Pawluk comes off the ropes and Sexton drops him with a big back elbow. Sexton climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a splash and Pawluk gets his knees up and drives them into the midsection of Sexton as he comes down. Pawluk grabs Sexton and gets him with an abdominal stretch. Sexton fights free of the hold and then whips Pawluk into the ropes. Pawluk bounces off the ropes and ducks a clothesline from Sexton then grabs him with an abdominal stretch and then sits down with it cranking on the hold. Sexton fights the hold but can’t get anything and is forced to tap out.

Winner: Greg Pawluk(10:41)

Notes: *1/4

OA: 56 CR: 38 MQ: 75

Guppie: “Pawluk got a big reversal at the end and capitalized on the midsection with a nice abdominal stretch.”

Patterson: “Pawluk was working over Sexton the entire match and changed his attack when opportunities presented themselves.”

Guppie: “Up next we have Deranged taking on Sedrick Strong. Both of these men have been abandoned by their partners. Angeldust was injured and taken out of the wrestling business. Roderick on the other hand has left Sedrick and the SMWA behind.”

Patterson: “Deranged hasn’t gotten a win since Angeldust left him but now Sedrick is going to have to make the same transition to singles wrestling and that could give Deranged an advantage.”

Segment 2: Sedrick Strong vs. Deranged

Strong and Deranged lockup and Strong goes behind with a rear waistlock. Deranged hits a couple of back elbows then goes behind Strong and takes him over with a german suplex but Strong flips over and lands on his feet. Deranged gets up looking cocky and Strong grabs him from behind and drops him with a bulldog. Strong pulls Deranged up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and goes for a backbody drop but Deranged flips over and lands on his feet. Deranged bounces off the ropes again and hits Strong with a spinning heel kick. The two men continue to go back and forth with some junior offense. Strong puts a stop to that when he catches Deranged going for a ‘ranna and drops him with a brutal powerbomb for a two count. Strong pulls Deranged up to his feet and drops him with a brainbuster that also scores a two count. Strong goes up to the top rope and comes off with a crossbody but Deranged stops him with a dropkick to the midsection as he comes off. Deranged pulls Strong up and whips him into the midsection then charges and hits a copo kick. Deranged sets Strong up on the top rope then climbs up and takes him over with a top rope ‘ranna. Deranged makes a cover and gets two before Strong gets a foot on the bottom rope. Deranged pulls Strong to his feet and whips him into the ropes and goes for a belly to belly but Strong blocks it then hits Deranged with a big knife edge chop then nails a tornado DDT. Sedrick makes a cover and gets a two count then Conrad Kennedy runs down to the ring and pulls Sedrick off and to the outside. Sedrick starts pounding away at Kennedy. Deranged climbs up to the top rope and hits a shooting star press on the two men. Deranged pulls Strong to his feet and throws him into the ring then goes up to the top rope and comes off with a corkscrew moonsault and hooks a leg for a three count.

Winner: Deranged (7:36)

Notes: *1/2

OA: 62 CR: 49 MQ: 75

Guppie: “Deranged finally gains a singles victory with the help of Conrad Kennedy the Third.”

Patterson: “Those two men were putting on a good match and I’m not sure either man had gained a real advantage when Kennedy interfered.”

Guppie: “Well Kennedy better hope that shooting star press didn’t take too much out of him because up next he was M-Dogg Twenty one on one.”

Patterson: “He’s going to have a challenge there. Kennedy is good but M-Dogg has lots of experience in Japan and he is one of the best junior heavyweights going today.”

Segment 3: M-Dogg 20 vs. Conrad Kennedy III

Kennedy goes for a lockup but M-Dogg ducks under it and grabs Kennedy from behind and drops him with a neckbreaker. M-Dogg goes to the ropes and springboards off with a moonsault that hits only the mat. Kennedy pulls M-Dogg up and hits a gut buster then rolls him up for a two count. Kennedy pulls M-Dogg up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Kennedy goes for a backbody drop but M-Dogg stops and delivers a kick to the chest of Kennedy then hits him with a spinning heel kick. M-Dogg pulls Kennedy up and hits him with a knife edge chop then takes him over with a northern lights suplex and bridges it for a two count. Kennedy gets up to his feet and M-Dogg hits him with a clothesline to the back that sends him flying over the ropes to the outside. M-Dogg bounces off the far ropes then handstands and jumps over the top rope a moonsault and lands on Kennedy and lands on his feet to huge cheers from the crowd. M-Dogg plays to the fans a little bit. He turns around right as Kennedy throws a folded up chair that smacks him in the face and the ref lets it go. Kennedy pulls M-Dogg to his feet and slides him into the ring then slides in after him and drops an elbow. Kennedy hooks a leg and gets a two count. Kennedy pulls M-Dogg up and takes him over with a snap suplex and floats over for another two count. Kennedy pulls M-Dogg up to his feet and M-Dogg fires off a series of forearm shots then whips Kennedy into the corner. M-Dogg charges but Kennedy sends him over with a backbody drop but M-Dogg grabs the top rope and manages to land on the apron. Kennedy turns around and M-Dogg nails him with a forearm then grabs him and picks Kennedy up with a vertical suplex and both men drop from the apron down to the floor and our down to ‘holy shit’ chants.

M-Dogg is up to his feet first and the ref slides into the ring after checking on the men and starts to count them out. M-Dogg pulls a dazed Kennedy to his feet and whips him into the guardrail hard. M-Dogg takes a chair from a fan and walks over and delivers a wicked shot to the back of Kennedy. M-Dogg sets the chair up and takes more from the fans and sets them up alongside the ring. He picks Kennedy up and sets him on the apron. He climbs up to the top rope pulling Kennedy to his feet behind him. He grabs him for a tornado DDT but Kennedy nails him with some forearms then grabs M-Dogg and press slams him from the top to the outside and through the chairs. Kennedy drops down to the apron then rolls into the ring as the ref starts to count M-Dogg out. He gets to the count of nine before M-Dogg rolls himself into the ring. Kennedy makes a cover and gets a long two count. He pulls M-Dogg to his feet and goes for a suplex but M-Dogg counters with a knee to the head and Kennedy sets him back down. M-Dogg holds onto Kennedy and takes him up and drops him on his head with a brainbuster and both men are down on the mat. M-Dogg gets up to his feet first and climbs up to the top rope. Kennedy is quick behind him and cuts him off racking him up on the top rope. Kennedy climbs up behind M-Dogg who is facing towards the crowd and goes for a belly to back suplex. M-Dogg fights it off with some elbows and sends Kennedy down to the mat. M-Dogg gets up to his feet on the top and Kennedy runs up on the second rope then grabs M-Dogg and takes him off with a german suplex which lands M-Dogg face first into the mat. Kennedy drags himself over and makes a cover for another two count. Kennedy looks stunned he pulls M-Dogg to his feet and goes for a powerbomb but M-Dogg reverses it into a face buster. M-Dogg drags himself to the corner then slowly climbs up to the top rope. Kennedy gets up to his feet and M-Dogg comes off with a shooting star press and grabs Kennedy on the way down and spikes him with a big DDT. M-Dogg hooks a leg and gets a three count for the victory as the crowd once again chants ‘holy shit.’

Winner: M-Dogg 20 (11:33)

Notes: *1/4

OA: 58 CR: 44 MQ: 73

Guppie: “M-Dogg Twenty took that match to the extreme and it cost him a lot but he still managed to pull out the victory.”

Patterson: “That shooting star DDT was an impressive move to finish off the match. He took a lot of risks and Kennedy thought he had gotten the victory several times after M-Dogg crashed and burned but he kept on fighting back.”

Guppie: “And the ability to keep on fighting is the sign of a true champion. We have a tag team challenge up next. The new team of Johnny Spade and Jimmy Jacobs take on the team of Halo and Excalibur.”

Patterson: “This is going to be an interesting match. Halo and Spade were former partners and when they met in singles action a month ago Halo came out with the victory. Spade is going to be looking for some retribution and he’s got a good partner with Jacobs but Excalibur is no slouch either.”

Guppie: “This is going to be a very heated competition. Jimmy Jacobs had some trouble finding a partner for this match but picking up Spade in the end may prove to be more successful than any of his other choices could have been.”

Segment 4: A New Alliance

Jimmy Jacobs and Johnny Spade walk down to the ring and Jacobs grabs a mic from the announcer.

Jacobs: “Some of you fans may know that Johnny here wasn’t my first choice as a partner. But when I kept losing my partners he came up to me and said that he wanted to be with me. Not just because of how good of a wrestler I am, not just because he wanted to get back into the tag team scene. No, he had a much better reason. He wanted revenge against his former partner Halo. Revenge is a strong motivator and tonight that is going to be the fuel that is going to get us a victory and move us on the path to championship material. I’ve been focusing on singles competition as has Johnny and while we haven’t been doing bad we haven’t been doing well either. Johnny and Halo were one of the top tag teams before he left and now Johnny and Jimmy are going to be the top contenders to the SMWA Tag Team Championships and we will get those belts into our possession!”

OA: 61

Segment 5: Johnny Spade & Jimmy Jacobs vs. Halo & Excalibur

Spade and Halo start off the match and they circle. Spade goes for a lockup but Halo ducks under it and tags in Excalibur to boos from the crowd. Excalibur comes into the ring and catches Spade with a forearm then whips him into the ropes and drops him with a dropkick. Excalibur pulls Spade up to his feet and whips him to the mat with a bodyslam then follows up with an elbowdrop for a two count. Excalibur goes for a vertical suplex but Spade spins out and grabs Excalibur with an arm wringer then flips Excalibur over and tags in Jacobs. Spade pulls Excalibur up holding the arm and Jacobs slingshots in and comes down with an elbow to the arm. Jacobs grabs the arm from Spade and goes behind with a hammerlock. Excalibur hits Jacobs witha couple of back elbows then jumps up and takes Jacobs over with a snapmare. Jacobs gets up to his feet and Excalibur takes him over with a snap suplex then tags in Halo. Halo springboards in and hits an elbow on Jacobs for a two count. Halo pulls Jacobs to his feet and whips him into the ropes and takes him over with a backbody drop. Jacobs gets up to his feet and Halo grabs him and hits him with a forearm to the back then drops with a belly to back suplex and hooks a leg for a two count. Halo pulls Jacobs up to his feet and throws him into his corner and nails him with some forearms then tags Excalibur back in. Excalibur comes in and drives his shoulder into the midsection of Jacobs then snapmares him over and grabs a rear chinlock. Excalibur lifts his knee up and then brings it down into Jacobs back and stretches him against his knee in the chinlock. Jacobs fights up to his feet with the crowd’s urging and shoot Excalibur into the ropes. Excalibur bounces off the ropes and drops Jacobs with a shoulder Excalibur goes to drop an elbow but Jacobs moves out of the way. Jacobs pulls Excalibur up and goes for a suplex but Excalibur blocks it then takes Jacobs over with a swinging neckbreaker then tags in Halo.

Halo comes in and drops Jacobs from behind with a clothesline as he gets up to his feet. Halo pulls Jacobs to his feet and takes him over with a german suplex and bridges it for a two count. Halo gets to his feet and lets Jacobs rise to his knees then runs and kicks him in the face sending him back to the mat. Halo drops down and grabs him with a side headlock and grinds his face against the mat. Jacobs moves his feet over and gets them on the bottom rope. Halo gets up to his feet and pulls Jacobs towards the middle of the ring and takes him over with a vertical suplex and floats over for a two count. Halo pulls Jacobs to his feet and whips him to the mat with a powerslam then climbs up to the top rope. Halo comes off with a guillotine legdrop and makes a cover for two before Spade comes in and breaks up the cover with a dropkick to Halo’s face. Jacobs takes the time to recover and he almost gets the tag to Spade but Excalibur sneaks around the ring and pulls Spade off the apron and he slams face first into the apron and then Excalibur slams him into the guardrail. Excalibur slides into the ring and Jacobs hits him with a couple of punches but Halo grabs Jacobs from behind and dumps him on his head with a backdrop driver. Halo goes up to the top rope and comes off with a senton and makes a cover for a two count. Halo pulls Jacobs to his feet and throws him into the corner and rails him with a series of forearms then tags in Excalibur. Excalibur jumps over the top rope then spins around with a back elbow into the chest of Jacobs then pulls him out of the corner with a snap suplex and floats over for a two count. Excalibur pulls Jacobs up to his feet and goes for a powerslam but Jacobs slides down behind him. Jacobs bounces off the ropes and nails Excalibur with a yakuza kick to the face that sends Excalibur down to the mat.

Jacobs levers himself up then dives and makes the tag to Spade. Spade jumps up to the top rope then comes off with a springboard spinning heel kick to Excalibur. Halo comes into the ring and Spade takes him over with a hurrincanranna. Excalibur gets up to his feet and Spade runs and takes him down with a tornado DDT. Spade makes the cover and gets a two count before Halo breaks up the cover. Halo pulls Spade up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and Spade ducks a clothesline then comes off the ropes with a rolling forearm on Halo and drops him. Spade goes up to the top rope and comes off with a shooting star press and makes a cover for a two count before Excalibur breaks it up. Excalibur hits Spade with a series of forearms to the back then Jacobs comes in and hits Excalibur then grabs him and runs to the corner and hits a contra code. Halo grabs Jacobs from behind and drops him with a tiger suplex on his head. Halo gets up to his feet and Spade grabs him from behind with a full nelson then drops him with a dragon suplex and bridges it and gets a three count.

Winner: Johnny Spade & Jimmy Jacobs (16:44)

Notes: **3/4

OA: 72 CR: 58 MQ: 86

Guppie: “Johnny Spade makes the different in the match. Jacobs took a beating but he made the tag to Spade and he came in with some big moves to get the win.”

Patterson: “Spade came on fire and hit some big moves for the victory. Spade got some revenge on Halo with this victory.”

Guppie: “Up next we have a big singles match. Joey Matthews makes his debut in the SMWA as he takes on Rocky Romero.”

Patterson: “This is going to be a clash of styles here. Matthews is very based on junior heavyweight style and Romero is a hard striker and a good submission wrestler and one of these men is going to take the advantage with their style.”

Segment 6: Joey Matthews vs. Rocky Romero

Romero and Matthews circle each other and Romero lashes out with a kick that Matthews barely manages to jump backwards and avoid. Matthews steps forward and grabs Romero with a side headlock. Romero nails Matthews with some forearms to the midsection then whips him into the ropes and drops him with a big back elbow. Romero drops down with a cover and gets a one count. Romero pulls Matthews up to his feet and whips him into the corner. Romero charges and Matthews stops him with a big boot then comes out with a clothesline that drops Romero. Matthews pulls him up to his feet and hits a belly to back suplex. Matthews grabs Romero from behind with a rear chinlock. Romero fights up to his feet and hits some back elbows to the side of Matthews head then grabs Matthews and takes him over with a vertical suplex. Romero grabs the left arm of Matthews and spins out with a cross armbreaker but Matthews scurries sideways quickly and gets a foot on the ropes for the break. Romero breaks the hold then pulls Matthews up and whips him into the ropes and drops him with a dropkick. Romero makes a cover and gets a two count. Romero pulls Matthews up to his feet and rocks him with a series of forearms then snapmares Matthews over. Romero nails Matthews with a kick to the spine then takes Matthews down and grabs a fujiwara armbar. Matthews fights forward slowly and grabs the bottom rope with his free hand to force the break. Romero breaks off and charges as Matthews gets to his feet. Matthews sees him coming and sends him over the ropes to the outside with a backbody drop. Romero gets up to his feet and Matthews slings himself over the ropes and onto Romero with a crossbody block.

Matthews pulls Romero up and irish whips him into the guardrail. Matthews charges after him and nails him with a knee to the chest. Matthews pulls Romero up and powerslams him down on the floor. Matthews pulls him up and rolls him into the ring. Matthews climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a guillotine legdrop but Romero rolls out of the way and he slams down to the mat. Romero pulls Matthews up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and goes for a backbody drop but Matthews sees it coming. He kicks Romero in the chest then takes him down with a swinging neckbreaker. Matthews makes a cover and gets a two count. Matthews pulls Romero up to his feet and takes him over with a stalling vertical suplex then floats over for another two count. Matthews pulls Romero to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Romero bounces off the ropes and nails Matthews with a spinning heel kick. Romero grabs the arm of Matthews for the cross armbreaker but Matthews hooks his hands together blocking the hold. Matthews picks Romero up off the mat and then drops down on Romero and forces him to break the hold and Matthews rolls out of the ring. Romero charges and hits Matthews with a baseball slide and follows him out. Romero pulls Matthews up to his feet and slams him into the guardrails and then lights him up with a bunch of knife edge chops. Romero grabs the left arm of Matthews and then slams it down across the guardrail and Matthews falls to the floor grabbing his arm. Romero rolls Matthews into the ring and slides in behind him. Romero pulls Matthews to his feet and takes him down with a single arm DDT and goes into a fujiwara armbar. Matthews fights the hold and then rolls Romero over and gets a two count before Romero breaks the hold.

Matthews gets up to his feet and Romero nails him with a roundhouse kick to the side of his head. Matthews crumples to the mat and Romero drops down for a cover and gets a two count. Matthews slowly gets up to his feet and he blocks a punch from Romero then throws a kick but Romero catches it. Matthews hops up and nails Romero with an enziguri. Romero hits the mat but gets right back up and rocks Matthews with a standing enziguri that sends him down to the mat and keeps him down. Romero pulls Matthews up to his feet and goes for a powerbomb but Matthews reverses it with a hurrincanranna. Romero gets up to his feet and Matthews charges from behind and takes him down with a bulldog and makes a cover for a two count. Matthews pulls Romero up to his feet and whips Romero into the ropes and drops him with a leg lariat. Matthews climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a guillotine legdrop which gets him a two count. Matthews picks Romero up and powerslams him down and climbs up to the top rope. Romero springs up to his feet and knocks Matthews feet out from under him racking him up on the top rope. Romero climbs up the ropes and hits Matthews with a couple of forearms. Romero grabs Matthews with a front facelock then hooks the leg and takes him off the top rope with a beautiful fisherman suplex. Romero slowly crawls over and drapes an arm over Matthews for a two count. Romero wearily pulls Matthews up to his feet then jumps up and takes him over with a hurrincanranna and goes right into a cross armbreaker and gets the full extension. Matthews looks for the ropes but he’s in the middle of the ring and taps out.

Winner: Rocky Romero (17:18)

Notes: ***1/4

OA: 75 CR: 63 MQ: 88

Guppie: “An impressive victory there by Rocky Romero. He controlled almost the entire match and he worked the arm of Matthews to gain the submission with a cross armbreaker.”

Patterson: “Matthews fought back against a lot of punishment but Romero is one of the best at working on the arm and he’s as tough as they come. He just kept on dishing out more and more until he just took the fight out of Matthews.”

Guppie: “Matthews may have taken a loss in his first match but I think it’s a safe bet that we’ll be seeing him in the SMWA again. Up next we have Matt Sydal facing off against Prime Time member B-Boy.”

Patterson: “This is going to be a good match. Sydal is a great junior heavyweight and B-Boy just brings a hybrid style that is truly dangerous and both of these men are prepared to go.”

Segment 7: Matt Sydal vs. B-Boy

The two men lockup in the middle of the ring and B-Boy breaks the lockup when he rubs his forearm across the face of Sydal then follows up with a slap across his face. Sydal fires back with an open hand slap of his own but B-Boy shakes it off and tackles Sydal and just rails on him with punches as he tries to cover up and defend himself. The ref makes the count and forces B-Boy to get off. Sydal gets to his feet using the ropes and B-Boy charges at him. Sydal spins off the ropes and drops B-Boy with a back elbow. Sydal pulls B-Boy up to his feet then snapmares him over and grabs a rear chinlock. B-Boy gets up to his feet and hits Sydal with a couple of elbows to the midsection then spins behind Sydal and grabs a hammerlock. Sydal ducks under and grabs B-Boy with a hammerlock of his own. B-Boy hits Sydal with a couple of back elbows to the head then jumps up and snapmares Sydal over. B-Boy nails Sydal with a couple of knife edge chops to Sydal’s back. B-Boy pulls Sydal up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and nails him with a dropkick. B-Boy makes the cover and gets a two count. B-Boy pulls Sydal to his feet and whips him into the ropes and Sydal jumps up and takes B-Boy over with a hurrincanranna. Sydal gets up to his feet and drops an elbow on B-Boy and makes a cover for a short two count. Sydal pulls B-Boy up to his feet and takes him over with a snap suplex. Sydal climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a missile dropkick. Sydal makes a cover and gets a two count. Sydal pulls B-Boy up and whips him into the corner then charges and hits him with a running clothesline. Sydal then throws some chops but B-Boy shakes them off then spins Sydal around and slams him into the corner and then rocks him with a series of hard knife edge chops. Sydal drops down in the corner and B-Boy stomps him a couple of times then backs up then charges and hits Sydal with the face lift dropkick. B-Boy pulls Sydal out of the corner and covers him for a two count.

B-Boy pulls Sydal up to his feet and picks him up and drops him on his head with an air raid crash. B-Boy hooks a leg and Sydal just barely manages to kick out before the three. B-Boy pulls Sydal up and goes for the cross leg brainbuster but Sydal kicks in air and manages to land behind him. Sydal jumps up and spikes B-Boy with a reverse hurrincanranna. Sydal goes up to the top rope and comes off with a shooting star press but B-Boy rolls out of the way. Sydal sees him move and manages to flip over enough to land on his feet. Unfortunately for Sydal he lands just in time to get folded up by a brutal lariat from B-Boy. B-Boy holds Sydal down and gets another two count. B-Boy pulls Sydal to his feet and whips him into the corner and charges with a forearm. B-Boy sets Sydal up on the top then climbs up after him. B-Boy nails Sydal with a couple of forearms then takes him off the top rope with a hurrincanranna. B-Boy makes the cover and gets two before Sydal puts a foot on the bottom rope to break the cover. B-Boy pulls Sydal up to his feet and goes for the cross leg brainbuster but Sydal blocks it then shoves him off and hits him with a couple of forearms. Sydal whips B-Boy into the ropes and B-Boy comes off with a dropkick to the knees which sends Sydal down to the mat. B-Boy bounces off the ropes and comes off with a shining wizard. B-Boy hooks a leg and gets a long two count. B-Boy pulls Sydal up to his feet and hits him with the cross leg brainbuster and makes the cover for a three count.

Winner: B-Boy (13:35)

Notes: **1/4

OA: 67 CR: 54 MQ: 81

Guppie: “B-Boy gets a big victory over Matt Sydal with a series of big moves at the end that just took Sydal out of the match.”

Patterson: “B-Boy has been looking pretty good lately. That was a close match and B-Boy just pulled out the higher impact moves.”

Guppie: “It’s time for our main event next as Jimmy Rave defends the SMWA Championship against Michael Shane.”

Patterson: “Michael Shane is getting this spot because Alex Shelley had to pull out of the show and he’s going to make the best of this opportunity here.”

Segment 8: Jimmy Rave ©vs. Michael Shane (SMWA Championship)

Rave and Shane lockup in the middle of the ring and Shane backs Rave into the corner and the ref breaks it up at five and Shane gives a clean break. The two men lockup again and this time Rave backs Shane into the corner. Shane turns around and gets Rave into the corner. The ref counts to five and Shane breaks the hold and then nails a knife edge chop. Shane whips Rave across the ring and into the opposite corner. Shane charges and Rave ducks under a clothesline. Shane turns around and Rave grabs him and goes into an arm wringer. Shane rolls forward and reverses it into his own arm wringer. Rave goes to the ropes and backflips over and hits Shane with a forearm and then takes him over with a Japanese armdrag. Shane gets up to his feet and Rave takes him over with an armdrag and goes into an armbar. Shane rolls forward to his feet and grabs the ropes and the ref breaks the hold. Shane rubs his arm out and stops a charge from Rave with a dropkick. Shane pulls Rave up to his feet and powerslams him down. He follows up with an elbow drop for a long one count. Shane pulls Rave up to his feet and whips him into the corner and charges with a back elbow but Rave moves out of the way and Shane slams into the turnbuckle. Rave hits Shane with a couple of right hands then sets him up on the top rope. Rave hits a couple more punches then climbs up with him. Rave goes for a superplex but Shane fights him off and then nails him with a series of forearms which sends Rave down to the mat. Rave gets up to his feet and Shane comes off with a crossbody block and covers him for a two count. Shane pulls Rave up to his feet and goes for another powerslam but Rave slides down behind him and drops him on his head with a backdrop driver. Shane gets up to his feet clearly out of it and Rave follows up with a DDT and hooks a leg for a two count.

Rave pulls Shane up to his feet and grabs him from behind with a rear waistlock but Shane hits a couple of back elbows to the side of Rave’s head then does a standing switch to go behind him and then hits Rave with a belly to back suplex and makes a cover for two. Shane backs off and lets Rave get to his feet and goes for a superkick but Rave catches his foot and trips him down to the mat. Rave jumps forward and grabs a side headlock on Shane. Shane fights up to his feet and bounces Rave off the ropes and shoots him across the ring. Rave comes off the far ropes and drops Shane with a shoulder block. Rave bounces off the ropes and goes for the big knee but Shane sees it coming. He grabs Rave’s leg and rolls backwards into a single leg crab. Rave crawls forward and grabs the ropes to break the hold. Shane pulls Rave up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and drops him with a big back elbow. Shane climbs up to the top rope and taunts the crowd before coming off with a picture perfect elbow that hits only the mat. Rave pulls Shane up to his feet and lifts him up and drops him with a beautiful brainbuster. Shane sits up and Rave bounces off the ropes and nails him with the big knee. Rave drops down on him with a cover and gets a three count.

Winner: Jimmy Rave (14:22)

Notes: **1/4

OA: 72 CR: 68 MQ: 77

Guppie: “Jimmy Rave retains the SMWA Championship in a hard fought match against Michael Shane right there.”

Patterson: “Shane got a little too cocky at the end and it allowed Rave to capitalize and avoid the elbow and then he finished Shane off.”

Guppie: “All it takes is one mistake to turn a match around. That is all the action we have for you fans here tonight.”

Patterson: “Be sure to check out smwawrestling.com for info on upcoming shows. For Brian Guppie, I’m Mike Patterson thanks for supporting the SMWA.”

OA: 66

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September 18, 2004

Are next show is just four days away on September 22. Cadillac is home to the next show which is being called Collapse. We are coming off a hot shot on Resurgence and we hope to keep the energy flowing for this show.

Prime Time ©vs. Jimmy Jacobs & Johnny Spade (SMWA Tag Team Championship)

Jacobs and Spade earned the title shot with a big victory of Halo and Excalibur at Resurgence and they hope to keep the momentum going against Prime Time. Shane and Conrad are no pushovers and this is going to be quite a battle.

Joey Matthews vs. Halo

Matthews made an impressive debut in his loss to Rocky Romero last night and he hopes to get a victory against the Halo who has been on a roll in singles action lately.

Greg Pawluk vs. Tony Mamaluke

Pawluk will put his technical wrestling skills to the test when he takes on Mamaluke who is as skilled as they come in technical wrestling.

Mark Briscoe vs. Deranged

Matt Sydal vs. Petey Williams vs. Sonjay Dutt vs. Excalibur

Sedrick Strong vs. Arik Cannon

Danny Daniels vs. Black Dragon

You can get tickets for just $15 or for five dollars more you can get ringside seats for just $20. Be sure to check out your favorite wrestlers and the SMWA on September 22.

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Your diary kick ass. Rave as champion is a dream.

Now my predictions for Collapse:

Prime Time ©vs. Jimmy Jacobs & Johnny Spade (SMWA Tag Team Championship)

Winner: Jimmy Jacobs & Johnny Spade

Reason: I like Jimmy Jacobs and i think Spade is a great sidekick

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Joey Matthews vs. Halo

Winner: Halo

Reason: I am really enjoying his great high flying style

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Greg Pawluk vs. Tony Mamaluke

Winner: Greg Pawluk

Reason: He is always longer in SMWA, as Mamaluke even debuts

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Mark Briscoe vs. Deranged

Matt Sydal vs. Petey Williams vs. Sonjay Dutt vs. Excalibur

Sedrick Strong vs. Arik Cannon

Danny Daniels vs. Black Dragon

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Collapse (Cadillac)

September 22, 2007

Announcer: Brian Guppie

Color Commentator: Mike Patterson

Guppie: “Welcome to the SMWA’s Collapse. I’m Brian Guppie and I’m joined on commentary by Mike Patterson. We have a stacked show for you fans here tonight.”

Patterson: “We sure do Brian. And we are going to be kicking the show off with Danny Daniels taking on Black Dragon.”

Guppie: “Danny Daniels is really looking to get back into the title hunt scene. He’s been out of it for about a year and he’s ready to get near the top again. Black Dragon has been drifting around the undercard ever since he started in the SMWA and he’s primed to explode into the main event.”

Patterson: “Both of these men have the skills to be in the main event but they just haven’t been able to string together enough victories to really push them up there. Tonight we’ll see if one of them can get on the right path.”

Segment 1: Not Going to Take it!

Danny Daniels walks down to the ring and slides in. He takes the mic from the announcer and gets to business.

Daniels: “Finally I have been brought back to the SMWA. You fans have been without my skills for too long. I come in here and work for a couple of shows and then they forget about me for a couple of months. Not this time. I’m here to stay and I’m here to win some gold. Black Dragon you have been put in my way and I am going to knock you down and run right over you. Tonight is the start of my rebirth here in the SMWA and Dragon I’m afraid you go put in the wrong place at the wrong time.”

OA: 54

Segment 2: Danny Daniels vs. Black Dragon

The two men lockup in the middle of the ring and Daniels goes behind Dragon with a rear waistlock. Daniels tries to pick him up but Dragon hooks his leg around then hits Daniels with a back elbow then does a standing switch. Dragon picks Daniels up and slams him down to the mat face first and spins out into a front facelock. Daniels slowly gets up to his feet and Dragon nails him with some knees to the face then takes him over with a vertical suplex. Dragon floats over and makes a cover for two. Daniels pulls Dragon to his feet and whips him into the ropes and takes him over with a backbody drop and Daniels rolls out of the ring for a breather. Dragon doesn’t give him any time as he charges and nails Daniels with a suicide dive. Dragon grabs Daniels and throws him into the ring and then climbs onto the apron and slingshots in with an elbow that Daniels manages to avoid. Dragon gets up to his feet and Daniels drops him with a clothesline. Daniels pulls Dragon up to his feet and powerslams him down and drops a knee to the head of Dragon and makes a cover for two. Daniels pulls Dragon up and goes for a piledriver but Dragon reverses it with a backbody drop. Daniels gets up to his feet and ducks a clothesline from Dragon and drops him on his head with a backdrop driver. Daniels rolls over onto Dragon and gets a two count. Daniels pulls Dragon up to his feet and goes for a vertical suplex but Dragon spins and lands behind Daniels over the ropes and on the apron. Daniels turns around and Dragon grabs him and takes him to the outside with a vertical suplex and Daniels collapses on the ground. Daniels gets up to his feet and Dragon goes for an asai moonsault but Daniels grabs Dragon’s feet and pulls him down slamming him face first onto the apron. Daniels pulls Dragon up to his feet and nails him with a backdrop driver on the hard floor. Daniels gets to his feet and slides into the ring as the ref applies the ten count. Dragon pulls himself up to his feet and drags himself into the ring at the count of nine.

Daniels pulls Dragon up to his feet and plants him with a brainbuster. Daniels makes a cover and gets a long two count. Daniels pulls Dragon up to his feet and whips him into the corner and charges but Dragon stops him with a back elbow and then jumps up to the second rope and jumps off and spikes Daniels with a DDT and both men are down. The ref starts a ten count and both men get to their feet at the count of seven and they start exchanging punches. Dragon blocks a punch from Daniels then goes behind him and drops him on his head with a release german suplex. Dragon gets to his feet and climbs up to the top rope. Daniels gets to his feet and Dragon comes off with a nice missile dropkick and makes a cover for a two count. Dragon pulls Daniels up to his feet and goes for another german suplex but Daniels grabs the top rope and breaks up Dragon’s grip with a kick to the crotch. Dragon backs away and Daniels grabs him and spikes him with a DDT for a two count. Daniels pulls Dragon up to his feet and picks him up for a powerslam then spikes him with a sitout piledriver. Daniels makes a cover on Dragon and picks up the three count.

Winner: Danny Daniels (11:22)

Notes: **

OA: 63 CR: 46 MQ: 80

Guppie: “Danny Daniels just did a number on the neck of Black Dragon in that match. I don’t know how Dragon managed to get up after that backdrop driver on the gym floor.”

Patterson: “I don’t know how he did it either and then he came back and almost won the match but Daniels went back after the injured neck of Dragon and finished him off.”

Guppie: “Up next former tag team champion Sedrick Strong takes on Arik Cannon one on one.”

Patterson: “This could be a good match. Cannon is a great technical wrestler and Strong is one of the best junior heavyweights going today.”

Segment 3: Sedrick Strong vs. Arik Cannon

The two men lockup in the middle of the ring and Cannon goes behind Strong with a hammerlock. Strong ducks under and goes behind with a hammerlock of his own. Cannon tries to break it with some back elbows but Strong avoids them so Cannon moves forward and grabs the ropes for the break. The two men lockup again and Strong whips Cannon into the corner then charges right into a back elbow. Cannon spins Strong around and whips him into the corner and then plasters him with some hard knife edge chops. Cannon snapmares Strong out of the corner and grabs him with a rear chinlock. Strong fights up to his feet and shoots Cannon into the ropes and Cannon drops him with a shoulder tackle. Cannon drops an elbow to the back of Strong then grabs him with a surfboard. As Cannon rolls back Strong manages to grab the ropes and break the hold. Cannon continues to control the match and wear Strong down. Strong manages to block a german suplex from Cannon and does a standing switch then drops Cannon on his head with a release german suplex. Strong explodes with a series of moves and gets a near fall with a hurrincanranna. Strong pulls Cannon to his feet and Cannon explodes with a European uppercut then fires off a series of knife edge chops that backs Strong into the corner. Cannon lands some forearm shots then sets Strong up on the top rope. Cannon climbs up to the top rope and rocks Strong with some punches then takes him off with a superplex. Cannon slowly drags himself over and makes a cover for a two count. Strong gets up to a knee and Cannon hits him with a glimmering warlock. Cannon hooks a leg and makes the cover for the three count.

Winner: Arik Cannon (8:55)

Notes: *1/4

OA: 59 CR: 43 MQ: 73

Guppie: “Arik Cannon picks up a big victory against Sedrick Strong right there. The glimmering warlock is a shining wizard and that’s one of the most devastating moves in professional wrestling.”

Patterson: “Cannon really knows how to throw the shining wizard too. Strong put on a good showing but Cannon just out wrestled him tonight.”

Guppie: “Up next we are going to have a fast paced four corners match as Matt Sydal, Petey Williams, Sonjay Dutt and Excalibur all face off.”

Patterson: “This match is going to be crazy and there is going to be action happening all over.”

Segment 4: Matt Sydal vs. Petey Williams vs. Sonjay Dutt vs. Excalibur

Williams and Dutt start the match in the ring and they lockup. Williams armdrags Dutt over and Dutt gets to his feet and takes Williams over with a Japanese armdrag in return. Williams rolls up to his feet and nails Dutt with a dropkick. Dutt gets up to his feet and Williams takes him over with a snap suplex. Williams makes a cover and gets a two count. The two men go back and forth with some fast paced offense. Dutt takes Williams over with a spinning headscissors and Williams rolls to the ropes and tags in Sydal. Sydal springboards in with a missile dropkick that sends Dutt to the outside of the ring. Excalibur runs along the apron then jumps onto Dutt as he gets up to his feet. Sydal goes to springboard out but Williams grabs him from behind and slams him down to the mat. Williams then bounces off the ropes then leaps over the ropes with a hands free somersault plancha onto Excalibur and Dutt. Sydal gets up to his feet then jumps up to the top rope then jumps onto the three men with a shooting star press to big cheers from the crowd. Sydal rolls Excalibur into the ring and makes a cover for a short one count. Sydal pulls Excalibur up to his feet and Excalibur ducks a clothesline and then hits him with a spinning heel kick. Excalibur pulls Sydal up and plants him with a brainbuster then makes a cover and gets a two count before Dutt pulls him off. Dutt picks Excalibur up and nails him with a muscle buster. Dutt makes a cover and gets two before Williams comes off the top rope with an elbow drop to break up the cover. Williams picks Dutt up and sends him flying through the ropes to the outside. He turns around and Sydal jumps up and takes him over with a hurrincanranna for a two count before Excalibur gets up and kicks Sydal in the face breaking up the cover. The four men go through some more fast back and forth action with people getting close falls. Dutt hits Excalibur with a crossbody block against the ropes and both men spill to the outside and start brawling on the outside. Sydal whips Williams into the ropes and goes for a backbody drop but Williams sees it and grabs Sydal and takes him over with a Canadian Destroyer. Williams makes a cover and gets a three count.

Winner: Petey Williams (8:19)

Notes: **

OA: 66 CR: 54 MQ: 79

Guppie: “What a crazy match. Petey Williams picks out a victory in that match with the Canadian Destroyer.”

Patterson: “The ref lost control of that match almost right from the beginning and it was just pure mayhem and I don’t know how Williams managed to get a victory.”

Guppie: “We have some more junior heavyweights in action next as Mark Briscoe takes on Deranged.”

Patterson: “Deranged is coming off a tainted victory against Sedrick Strong at the last show and Mark Briscoe is looking to make an impact while his brother Jay is out with an injury.”

Segment 5: Mark Briscoe vs. Deranged

Mark goes for a lockup but Deranged just nails him with an open hand slap then plays to the crowd who is booing him. Deranged blows the fans off then turns around into an open hand slap from Mark that staggers him. Mark grabs him from behind and goes for a german suplex but Deranged flips over and lands on his feet. Mark gets to his feet and Deranged nails him with a spinning heel kick and makes a cover for two. Deranged pulls Mark to his feet and whips him into the ropes and Mark leapfrogs over him and bounces off the ropes with a clothesline that drops Deranged on his head. Mark takes control of the match and just dominates Deranged and nearly finishes him off several times but Deranged refuses to stay down and keeps kicking out. Mark picks Deranged up and goes for the cut throat driver but Deranged flips over to his feet to escape the move. Deranged bounces off the ropes then connects with a spinning front kick that leaves both men down. Deranged gets up first and he drops Mark with a DDT then climbs up to the top rope. Mark gets up to his feet and Deranged comes off with a flying crossbody block to score a two count. Deranged pulls Mark to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Mark ducks under a clothesline then drops Deranged on his head with a backdrop driver then climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a shooting star press but Deranged rolls out of the way letting Mark crash and burn. Deranged pulls Mark up to his feet and spikes him with a fisherman buster and hooks a leg for a two count. Deranged pulls Mark up and goes for another fisherman buster but Mark blocks it then rocks Deranged with a series of forearm shivers. Mark slips behind Deranged then picks him up and drops him on his head with a cut throat driver. Mark makes a cover and gets the three count.

Winner: Mark Briscoe (9:53)

Notes: **

OA: 64 CR: 51 MQ: 78

Guppie: “Mark Briscoe picks up a victory over Deranged. Deranged put up a hell of a fight and I think Mark was really impressed with his effort.”

Patterson: “I thought Deranged was done early in that match but he fought back and he almost stole the match but Mark proved to be just as tough and finished Deranged off with the modified burning hammer.”

Guppie: “Up next we have what should be a wrestling clinic as Greg Pawluk takes on Tony Mamaluke.”

Patterson: “These two men are both so skilled at mat wrestling. I don’t know which one of them will be able to take the advantage but whichever one does will be taking the win as well.”

Segment 6: Greg Pawluk vs. Tony Mamaluke

Pawluk and Mamaluke lockup in the middle of the ring and Mamaluke goes behind witha rear waistlock. Mamaluke picks Pawluk up and slams him down to the mat but Pawluk sits out and gets behind Mamaluke and grabs a hammerlock. Mamaluke makes some space and hits Pawluk with a couple of back elbows and then goes behind for a hammerlock of his own. Pawluk fights up to his feet then jumps up and takes Mamaluke over with a snapmare to break up the hold. Mamaluke gets up to his feet and Pawluk takes him over with a hiptoss Mamaluke gets back up to his feet and blocks a punch from Pawluk then takes him over with a hiptoss of his own and then dropkicks Pawluk in the back of the head. Mamaluke picks Pawluk up and whips him into the ropes and takes him down with a spinebuster and then goes to work on the leg of Pawluk. Mamaluke pulls Pawluk to his feet and whips him into the corner and charges with a back elbow that rocks Pawluk. Mamaluke puts Pawluk’s left leg over the middle rope and then starts to deliver kicks to the injured leg. Mamaluke pulls Pawluk out of the corner and takes him down with a dragonscrew and then grabs him with a figure four leglock. Pawluk fights the hold then slowly turns it over and reverses the hold on Mamaluke and he manages to grab the bottom rope and the ref breaks up the hold. Mamaluke pulls Pawluk up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and Pawluk avoids a dropkick to the knee then drops an elbow on Mamaluke and makes a cover for two. Pawluk pulls Mamaluke up to his feet and hits a backbreaker but hurts his knee while doing it leaving both men down on the mat.

Pawluk gets up liming on his left leg and Mamaluke gets up right with him. Mamaluke blocks a punch from Pawluk then grabs the leg of Pawluk but he escapes with an enziguri. Pawluk takes Mamaluke over with a vertical suplex then ties Mamaluke up into a bow and arrow hold. Pawluk can’t hold it long because of the pressure on his knee and releases it. Pawluk gets to his feet first and he picks Mamaluke up and hits a belly to back suplex and makes a cover for a two count. Pawluk continues to work on the back of Mamaluke until Mamaluke manages to reverse a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker. Mamaluke lands on his feet then dropkicks Pawluk in the knee sending him down to the mat. Mamaluke grabs Pawluk and hits him with a shinbreaker and goes into a spinning toe hold. Pawluk manages to free his right leg and nail Mamaluke with a couple of kicks to break up the hold. Pawluk gets to his feet and Mamaluke grabs him and takes him over with a vertical suplex and floats over for a two count. Mamaluke pulls Pawluk up to his feet and goes for a shinbreaker but Pawluk flips over behind Mamaluke and hits him with a german suplex and tries to bridge it but can only hold it for a two count because of his leg. Both men are slow to get up to their feet and Pawluk looks to gain the advantage but Mamaluke dropkicks him in the knee. Mamaluke picks Pawluk up and goes for a shinbreaker again but Pawluk slides down his back and rolls him up and gets a quick three count.

Winner: Greg Pawluk (13:25)

Notes: *3/4

OA: 60 CR: 41 MQ: 79

Guppie: “Greg Pawluk manages to sneak by with a victory over Mamaluke with a nice rollup.”

Patterson: “Mamaluke did some nice work on the legs of Pawluk but Pawluk used some quick thinking to take the victory.”

Guppie: “Up next Joey Matthews takes on Halo. This should be an exciting match. Joey talked to management before the show started and this match is going to be competed under no-dq rules.”

Patterson: “Joey Matthews is a veteran of ECW and he knows how to fight this style and he’s hoping it will give him an advantage. He was close against Rocky Romero on the last show and Halo has just as much talent and this is going to be a tough fight.”

Segment 7: Halo vs. Joey Matthews

Halo and Matthews lockup in the middle of the ring and Halo takes Matthews over with an armdrag and goes into an armbar. Matthews gets up to his feet and rolls forward and gets up to his feet and grabs Halo with an arm wringer. Halo grabs the top rope and flips backwards and grabs an arm wringer and flips Matthews onto his back and goes into a cross armbreaker but Matthews quickly gets to the ropes to break the hold before he can lock it in. Matthews slides to the outside under the bottom rope. Halo charges for a dive but Matthews moves out of the way and Halo grabs the ropes and spins around back into the ring. Matthews jumps onto the apron and hits Halo with a forearm then flips over the top rope and takes him over with a sunset flip for a two count. Halo kicks out and flips over backwards to his feet. Matthews gets up just in time for Halo to nail him with a dropkick. Halo pulls Matthews to his feet and whips him into the ropes and takes him down with a leg lariat and makes a cover for a two count. Halo pulls Matthews up and whips him into the corner then charges right into a big boot. Halo staggers backwards and Matthews comes out with a neckbreaker then grabs him with a rear chinlock. Halo fights up to his feet and shoots Matthews into the ropes and takes him over with a backbody drop. Halo bounces off the ropes and drops an elbow on Matthews for a two count. Halo pulls Matthews up to his feet and throws him through the ropes to the outside. Matthews gets to his feet and Halo jumps up to the rope and springboards out with a spinning crossbody block that leaves both men down on the floor.

Halo pulls Matthews up to his feet and whips him into the guardrail hard. Halo grabs a chair from ringside. Matthews staggers forward off the rail and Halo throws the chair into his face sending him down to the floor hard. Matthews gets up to his feet and Halo charges but Matthews grabs the chair and throws it into his face as he charges him to the delight of the crowd. Matthews pulls Halo up and powerslams him down on the floor then climbs onto the apron. He comes off with an elbow drop then pulls Halo to his feet and throws him into the ring. Matthews slides in and hooks a leg for a two count. Matthews pulls Halo up and whips him into the corner and charges with a clothesline. Matthews sets Halo up on the top rope then climbs up but Halo delivers some kicks then knocks him off the ropes with a forearm. Halo grabs Matthews’ head then jumps off the ropes with a tornado DDT that spikes Matthews hard. Halo slowly drags himself over to make a cover and gets a two count. He pulls Matthews up and drops him with a brainbuster then slides out of the ring. He grabs a table and starts to slide it in over the bottom rope but Matthews recovers and dropkicks the end of it sending it into Halo’s chest sitting him down. Halo gets to his feet just in time for Matthews to launch himself over the top rope and into him with a crossbody block. Matthews pulls Halo to his feet and sends him into the guardrail face first. Halo fires back with a series of punches to the midsection of Matthews as he pulls him up. The two men go back and forth on the floor brawling until Halo nails Matthews with a kick to the crotch. Halo slides the table into the ring then grabs Matthews and slides him in. Matthews gets to his feet as Halo comes off the top rope with a missile dropkick and makes a cover for two.

Halo gets up to his feet and sets the table up in the corner. He pulls Matthews to his feet and whips him into the corner but Matthews puts on the brakes before he hits the table. Matthews turns around to face a charging Halo and goes for a backbody drop but Halo sees it coming and plants Matthews with a brutal DDT. Halo pulls Matthews up and leans him against the table. Halo backs off then charges with a tumbleweed but Matthews moves and Halo sends himself slamming through the table breaking it. Matthews pulls Halo to his feet and plants him with a powerbomb that gets him a two count. Matthews can’t believe Halo kicked out so he picks him up and plants him with another powerbomb then climbs up to the top rope. He comes off with a moonsault but Halo gets his knees up and drives them into the midsection of Matthews. Matthews gets to his feet clutching his midsection and Halo grabs him with an abdominal stretch and holds it for a while before rolling back into a pinfall that gets a two count. Halo rolls Matthews up and whips him into the ropes and goes for a yakuza kick but Matthews ducks underneath it. Halo turns around and runs into a yakuza kick from Matthews. Matthews pulls Halo up to his feet and goes for a german suplex but Halo blocks it then does a standing switch and takes Matthews over with a dragon suplex and bridges it for a long two count. Halo pulls a dazed Matthews up to his feet and whips him into the corner. Halo moves in towards Matthews and just unloads with a series of chops then pulls Matthews out of the corner and turns him around before setting him up on the top rope. Halo climbs up and hooks his legs around the top rope then takes Matthews over with a spider german suplex. Halo pulls himself up and gets onto the top rope then comes off with a phoenix splash onto the prone Matthews. Halo lands perfectly and hooks a leg for the three count.

Winner: Halo (17:31)

Notes: ***3/4

OA: 79 CR: 66 MQ: 92

Guppie: “Matthews comes up short once again but what a great match between those two men! Both men were willing to use weapons and Halo had it backfire on him with the chair and with the table but he still managed to pull out the victory.”

Patterson: “Halo just seemed able to score with the moves that did more damage and the spider german suplex at the end was devastating. Halo never needed to do the phoenix splash to win.”

Guppie: “Halo does like to show off his aerial prowess though. Up next is our main event for the evening as Michael Shane and Conrad Kennedy defend the SMWA Tag Team Championships against the team of Jimmy Jacobs and Johnny Spade.”

Patterson: “Spade and Jacobs had a good showing as a tag team on the last show but they are both going to have to be on fire to pick up a victory over the team of Shane and Kennedy.”

Segment 8: Still the Champs

Michael Shane and Conrad Kennedy come out from backstage ands top by the entrance with a mic.

Shane: “Everybody is coming after our tag team titles and they say that we are marked men. People say that we have pissed off lots of people here in the SMWA and that we are going to get what’s coming to us. Well we still have the belts and we are going to keep these belts for a long time. Jimmy Jacobs and Johnny Spade may have won a match at the last show but that doesn’t mean shit to us. They beat nobodies at the last show and tonight we are going to put them down and finish them off. Tonight Conrad and I will walk out of the building with the belts around our waists and we will walk out of here in victory and Prime Time will still be running this place!”

OA: 55

Segment 9: Prime Time ©vs. Johnny Spade & Jimmy Jacobs (SMWA Tag Team Championship)

Spade and Kennedy start of the match with a lockup and Spade takes Kennedy over with an armdrag. Kennedy gets up to his feet and ducks a clothesline from Spade. Spade bounces off the ropes and Kennedy backbody drops him. Spade gets up to his feet and Kennedy takes him over with a Japanese armdrag and flips over into an armbar. Spade spins around out of the hold and hits Kennedy with a forearm then grabs him with a side headlock. Kennedy struggles to his feet and goes for a belly to back suplex but Spade flips over and lands behind him and tags in Jacobs. Jacobs leaps over the top rope and hits Kennedy with a series of punches then jumps up and takes Kennedy over with a hurrincanranna. Jacobs holds onto Kennedy and grabs the legs for a two count. Kennedy gets up to his feet and Jacobs charges with a yakuza kick that Kennedy manages to duck under and then tags in Shane. Shane enters the ring and nails Jacobs with a forearm then kicks him in the midsection and takes him over with a vertical suplex. Shane pulls Jacobs up to his feet and throws him into the corner then tattoos him with a series of knife edge chops. Shane whips Jacobs hard across the ring and Jacobs rebound off the turnbuckles and falls to the mat. Shane pulls him up by his hair and drops him with a belly to back suplex and makes a cover for a two count. Shane pulls Jacobs up to his feet again and goes for a german suplex but Jacobs blocks it then hits a back elbow to Shane then does a standing switch. Jacobs takes Shane over with a german suplex then gets up and tags in Spade. Spade climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a missile dropkick and makes a cover on Shane for a two count. Spade pulls Shane up and whips him into the ropes and hits him with a spinning heel kick.

Spade pulls Shane to his feet and goes for a suplex but Shane blocks it and turns it into a brainbuster of his own. Shane pulls Spade up and whips him into the corner then charges and hits a back elbow then tags in Kennedy. Kennedy leaps over the top rope and spins around with a back elbow to the chest of Spade then fires off a series of knife edge chops. Kennedy snapmares Spade out of the corner then grabs him with a rear chinlock. Spade fought up to his feet and hits Kennedy with a couple of back elbows then shoots him into the ropes. Kennedy comes off the ropes and Spade goes for a backbody drop but Kennedy blocks it then takes Spade over with a tornado DDT. Kennedy makes a cover on Spade and gets a two count. Kennedy pulls Spade up to his feet and throws him into the corner and nails him with a couple of forearms then sets him up on the top rope. Kennedy tags in Spade then climbs up to the top rope and takes Spade off the top with a hurrincanranna. Shane climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a picture perfect elbow drop and makes a cover for two before Jacobs pulls him off for only a two count. Jacobs pulls Shane up and goes for a contra code but Spade rocks him with a forearm to break it up. Shane holds onto Jacobs and drops him with a belly to back suplex. Shane makes a cover on Jacobs and gets a two count. Kennedy climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a spinning heel kick on Spade as he gets up to his feet. Shane nails Jacobs with a superkick as he gets to his feet and hooks a leg for a two count.

Winner: Prime Time (14:12)

Notes: **

OA: 65 CR: 53 MQ: 78

Guppie: “Shane and Kennedy pick up a clean victory against Jacobs and Spade in a phenomenal tag team match.”

Patterson: “Prime Time managed to get a clean victory to defend their tag team titles and they are starting to legitimize their reign as champions.”

Guppie: “That’s all we have for you fans here tonight.”

Patterson: “For Brian Guppie, I’m Mike Patterson. Thanks for supporting the SMWA.”

Updates will probably slow down but I could be wrong so we'll see. I don't really have much school work to do anymore so they may keep going this fast.

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Birthday Bash Double Shot!

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October 1, 2007

The SMWA heads up North to Traverse City and Grand Rapids for two nights of hot matches. We bring the fourth annual Birthday Bash to the Northern Michigan area birthplace of the SMWA owner, Kevin George. This year boasts two nights of action that you will definitely not want to miss.

Night 1 Card (Traverse City)

Jimmy Rave ©vs. Halo (SMWA Championship)

Rave defends the SMWA Championship against a man on a roll as he takes on Halo. Both of these men have had phenomenal runs in the SMWA and they are going to crash head on in what should be an electric match.

Prime Time (Michael Shane, Conrad Kennedy III & B-Boy) vs. X-Foundation (Joey Ryan, Scott Lost & Billy Kim)

Three So-Cal vets make their debut in the SMWA and they take on Prime Time in a six man tag. If they can manage to get the victory Scott Lost and Joey Ryan will challenge for the SMWA Tag Team Titles on the second night. If Prime Time wins they get the second night off and don’t have to defend the titles.

Jimmy Jacobs & Johnny Spade vs. The Havana Pitbulls

Jacobs and Spade team up against the very capable Pitbulls who will be returning to tag team action after both men have been pursuing singles work.

Excalibur vs. Joey Matthews

Both men are looking for victories here as they haven’t had very good luck in the victory department in the SMWA.

Josh Daniels vs. Petey Williams

Daniels makes his return to the SMWA against Prime Time member and former SMWA Champion Petey Williams in what should be a hard fought bought.

Danny Daniels vs. Matt Cross

Cross, formerly known as M-Dogg 20 takes on the hard hitting Daniels in this match.

Todd Sexton vs. Sedrick Strong

These two men open the show up and they are both looking for a victory here to get them going.

Night Two Card(Grand Rapids)

Jimmy Rave ©vs. Petey Williams (SMWA Championship)

This is if Rave can beat Halo on Night 1. No matter what Williams will face off against the SMWA Championship and get a shot at reclaiming the belt.

Prime Time ©vs. The X-Foundation (SMWA Tag Team Championship)

This match only occurs if the X-Foundation can win the six man tag against Prime Time on the first night and they could get a big chance in their first appearance to become the Tag Team Champions.

Matt Sydal vs. B-Boy

Mark Briscoe vs. Rocky Romero

Two members of perhaps two of the best tag teams in the world face off in singles action in what should be a hard hitting match.

Ace Steel vs. Ricky Reyes

Two other members of two great teams face off in this match as well. Steel and Reyes are both tough bruisers but only one man can walk away with the win here.

Sonjay Dutt vs. Arik Cannon

Greg Pawluk vs. Todd Sexton

Tickets are $15 or $20 for ringside seats. We also have a package available for $50. This package gets you ringside seats for both shows plus a Jimmy Rave “The Champ” shirt. Be sure to head north and support the SMWA and see a great show.

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Birthday Bash IV Night 1 (Traverse City)

October 16, 2007

Announcer: Brian Guppie

Color Commentator: Mike Patterson

Guppie: “Fans we are kicking off a series of big shows here tonight in the first night of Birthday Bash Four. We have great matches up and down the card and we are ready to things started.”

Patterson: “We sure are. Our first match pits Sedrick Strong against Todd Sexton in what should be a good exhibition of the junior heavyweight style.”

Guppie: “That’s right. Strong is coming off losing his tag team partner Roderick Strong and Todd Sexton just hasn’t been able to get a victory here and both men are going to be going all out.”

Segment 1: Todd Sexton vs. Sedrick Strong

Sexton and Strong face off in the middle of the ring and Sexton goes for a lockup but Strong grabs him and takes him over with an armdrag. Sexton gets to his feet and Strong hits him with a dropkick. Strong pulls Sexton up and takes him over with a snap suplex then makes a cover for a two count. Strong pulls Sexton to his feet and whips him into the corner. Strong charges and Sexton sends him over the top rope to the apron with a backbody drop. Sexton spins around and hits Strong with a punch then flips over the ropes and takes Strong to the outside with a sunset flip bomb. Sexton takes control of the match and throws him into the ring. Sexton wears Strong down with some rest holds. Sexton plants Strong with a stalling suplex then climbs up to the top rope and comes off with an elbow drop that Strong rolls out of the way and Sexton slams into the mat. Strong pulls Sexton up and whips him into the corner and charges with a clothesline. Strong sets Sexton up on the top rope then climbs up and hits him with a couple of forearms then takes him off the top with a hurrincanranna. Strong goes up to the top and comes off with a big splash and hooks a leg for the three count.

Winner: Sedrick Strong (7:21)

Notes: 3/4*

OA: 54 CR: 38 MQ: 70

Guppie: “Strong manages to pick up a win against the hapless Todd Sexton.”

Patterson: “Strong hasn’t been doing much better than him in recent shows so any win is a victory worth celebrating.”

Guppie: “Up next we have Danny Daniels taking on Matt Cross. This is going to be quite a styles clash.”

Patterson: “Daniels is a technically based wrestler who can take it to you in a brawl while Cross focuses on his high flying style but he is also skilled in wrestling hardcore matches and has proved that in CZW and BJPW.”

Segment 2: Danny Daniels vs. Matt Cross

Daniels and Cross lockup and Cross takes Daniels over with a judo style hiptoss. Daniels rolls over on his side and gets to his feet and Cross takes him over with a Japanese armdrag. Daniels gets up to his feet and charges into a leg lariat rom Cross. Cross makes a cover and gets a two count. Cross pulls Daniels up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and swings a clothesline that Daniels ducks under and Daniels grabs him and drops him on his head with a brutal backdrop driver. Daniels makes a cover and gets only a two count. Daniels pulls Cross up and goes for another backdrop driver but Cross flips over and lands on his feet then takes Daniels over with a rolling prawn hold that gets him a two count. Daniels kicks out strong and Cross bounces into the ropes. Cross turns around and sees Daniels coming and sends him to the outside with a backbody drop. Daniels gets to his feet as Cross hops over the top rope to the apron then jumps up and hits a picture perfect asai moonsault. Cross keeps the match on the outside and the two men brawl and it allows Daniels to take control when he manages to drop toehold Cross onto a chair setup ringside. Daniels slams Cross into the ringpost and Cross is busted open. Daniels takes the match back into the ring and throws Cross into the corner then climbs up to the second rope and rains down punches on the cut on Cross’ forehead. Daniels drops down to the mat and pulls Cross out of the corner with a front facelock when Cross gets a burst of energy and sends Daniels into the turnbuckles with a northern lights suplex that drops him on his head. Cross takes control and scores a couple of nearfalls but to no success. Cross hits Daniels with an exploder suplex then climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a shooting star press that Daniels blocks by getting his knees up. Daniels nails Cross with a couple of forearms then picks him up and drops him with a sitout piledriver and makes a cover for the three count.

Winner: Danny Daniels (10:16)

Notes: *1/2

OA: 60 CR: 46 MQ: 75

Guppie: “Danny Daniels picks up an impressive victory here tonight. That sitout piledriver was brutal.”

Patterson: “Cross started a comeback but Daniels managed to capitalize on mistakes and finish him off with that brutal piledriver. Daniels is great at delivering piledrivers and he showed that there.”

Guppie: “Up next we have the hard hitting Josh Daniels taking on Petey Williams who is a great junior heavyweight wrestler.”

Patterson: “Williams needs to get the win here to get some momentum as he challenges for the SMWA Championship tomorrow. He gets the shot win or lose but losing isn’t going to be good for him.”

Segment 3: Josh Daniels vs. Petey Williams

The two men circle each other slowly then lockup and Daniels tosses Williams to the mat but Williams rolls up to his feet then comes forward and locks up again. Daniels just tosses him to the mat again. Williams rolls up to his feet and charges and takes Daniels over with a spinning headscissors. Daniels gets up to his feet and Williams takes him over with an armdrag into an armbar. Daniels fights up to his feet and fires off chops with his free hand to the chest of Williams to break the hold. Daniels grabs Williams and plants him with a side belly to belly suplex and makes a cover for a two count. Daniels pulls Williams up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and drops him on his head with a brutal lariat. Daniels pulls Williams up to his feet and takes him over with a german suplex but Williams flips over and lands on his feet. Daniels gets up and Willaims kicks him in the gut then whips him into the ropes and takes him over with an overhead belly to belly suplex. Williams makes a cover and gets a two count. Williams pulls Daniels up and whips him into the corner then charges and hits a dropkick to Daniels. Williams grabs Daniels and sets him up on the top rope. Williams climbs up and goes for a superplex but Daniels blocks it then punches Williams and knocks him down to the mat. Williams gets to his feet and Daniels springs off the second rope and drops Williams with a clothesline. Daniels makes a cover on Williams and gets a two count. Daniels pulls Williams up to his feet and drops him on his head with a german suplex and bridges it for a two count. Daniels grabs Williams and goes for a tiger suplex but Williams breaks his grip with a kick to the groin. Williams spins around and spikes Daniels with a DDT.

Both men slowly get up to their feet and Williams nails Daniels with a chop only to get an even harder chop returned across his chest. Williams staggers and Daniels backs him into the corner with knife edge chops then rails on him with some big forearms to the side of the head. Daniels pulls Williams out of the corner and picks him up for a vertical suplex and holds him up for about 20 seconds then drops him down to the mat and floats over for a two count. Daniels pulls Williams up and goes for a powerbomb but Williams nails Daniels with some punches to the head then reverses it with a hurrincanranna. Daniels gets up to his feet and Williams nails him with a leg lariat. Williams backs off and as Daniels gets to his feet he goes for the Canadian Destroyer but Daniels catches him and drops him with an air raid crash that scores a two count. Daniels pulls Williams up and powerslams him down to the mat then climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a headbutt off the top rope but Williams rolls out of the way. Daniels gets to his feet and Williams grabs him and drops him on his head with a brainbuster. Daniels is out of it but he slowly gets up to his feet and Williams catches him and takes him over the Canadian Destroyer and hooks a leg for the three count.

Winner: Petey Williams (12:33)

Notes: *1/2

OA: 61 CR: 46 MQ: 76

Guppie: “Williams pulls out a close victory against Daniels in a hard hitting contest. Daniels had some big moves that I thought were going to finish the mat but Williams just kept kicking out.”

Patterson: “Petey is going to have some momentum tomorrow but whoever he faces for the title is going to have momentum as well.”

Guppie: “Our next match pits Excalibur against Joey Matthews. Excalibur hasn’t won a singles match here in the SMWA and hasn’t won many tag team matches either.”

Patterson: “Matthews is still looking for his first victory here as well but he only has two losses so far. This is going to be a good match between these two men.”

Segment 4: Excalibur vs. Joey Matthews

Matthews and Excalibur start the match off with a quick exchange of armdrags then both men jump up for dropkicks at the same time and miss and fall to the mat. Both men kip up to their feet and face off to some applause from the crowd. The two men lockup and Matthews goes behind Excalibur with a hammerlock. Excalibur ducks under and reverses it into his own hold and then laughs to the crowd. Matthews rewards him with a back elbow to the face then jumps up and comes down with a snapmare that sends Exalibur over. Matthews slaps Excalibur in the back and then grabs him with a rear chinlock. Excalibur fights up to his feet and shoots Matthews into the ropes and Matthews comes off and drops Exalibur with a shoulder tackle. Matthews pulls Excalibur up to his feet and powerslams him down. Matthews bounces off the ropes and drops an elbow then makes a cover for a two count. Matthews continues to control the match until Excalibur blocks a forearm from Matthews and then spikes him with a DDT. Excalibur starts to gain the offensive and follows up with a vicious brainbuster that gets him a two count. Excalibur whips Matthews into the corner and charges into a diving clothesline that folds Excalibur up. Matthews pulls him up to his feet and goes for a vertical suplex but Excalibur lands behind him and drops Matthews right on his head and makes a cover for a two count.

Excalibur pulls Matthews up and goes for a double underhook piledriver but Matthews reverses it with a backbody drop. Excalibur gets up to his feet and Matthews delivers a backdrop driver of his own and Excalibur’s head is bent sideways. Matthews climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a guillotine legdrop. Matthews hooks a leg and gets a two count. Matthews pulls Excalibur up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and drops Excalibur with a superkick and drops on top of him for a two count. Excalibur pulls Matthews up to his feet and grabs him with a side headlock. Excalibur fights the hold and slowly makes his way forward and grabs the ropes for the break. Matthews backs up and Excalibur jumps up and goes for a hurrincanranna but Matthews catches him and turns it into a sitout powerbomb for a long two count. Matthews pulls Excalibur to his feet looking frustrated then whips Excalibur into the corner. Matthews waits until Excalibur starts to come out of it. Matthews goes for a superkick again but Excalibur catches his leg and trips him to the mat then drops an elbow and covers for a short two count. Excalibur pulls Matthews up and goes for the double underhook piledriver again but Matthews trips him down then grabs his legs as he flips over and makes a cover for a three count.

Winner: Joey Matthews (13:27)

Notes: **3/4

OA: 73 CR: 64 MQ: 83

Guppie: “Joey Matthews takes a quick victory with a rollup on Excalibur as he reverses the double underhook piledriver.”

Patterson: “Excalibur was kicking out of the big impact moves so Matthews caught him quickly and Excalibur didn’t have enough to time to react.”

Guppie: “Up next we have what should be a good tag team contest as Jimmy Jacobs and Johnny Spade take on the Havana Pitbulls.”

Patterson: “Jacobs and Spade use a fast-paced, high-flying attack and they could be in trouble against the hard hitting, technical assault of the Pitbulls but they may be able to outrun them.”

Segment 5: One More Try

Jacobs and Spade walk down from the back and slide into the ring and Jacobs takes a mic from the announcer.

Jacobs: “Tonight Johnny Spade and I go up against the Havana Pitbulls who may be the best tag team in the world. Tonight we will have a big chance to prove ourselves and we are going to do it. Last month we lost to the tag team champions but it was a close fight and tonight we are more than ready. We have been working together and training as a team to fight. Before we were wrestling as two individuals but tonight we are wrestling as a team. Ricky and Rocky are both tough mothers. They can kick the shit out of almost anybody. But if there is one thing I can do it is taking a beating and keep on going. Tonight I may have to do that but that’s something I have to do. Spade is a great high flyer and he’s going to be right beside me in the ring and we are going to show the Pitbulls what tag team wrestling is all about!”

OA: 51

Segment 6: Jimmy Jacobs & Johnny Spade vs. Havana Pitbulls

Jacobs and Reyes start the match off with a lockup and Reyes flips Jacobs over to the mat with a judo throw. Jacobs rolls up to his feet and Reyes hits him with a couple of kicks to the knee then jumps up with a knee to the face of Jacobs that sends him to the mat. Reyes pulls Jacobs up to his feet and hiptosses him over and grabs a leg of Jacobs and drops an elbow to the knee of Jacobs then grabs an indian deathlock. Spade comes into the ring and legdrops Reyes to break up the hold. Jacobs gets up to his feet and crawls to his corner and tags in Spade as Reyes makes a tag to Romero. Spade comes in and Romero catches him with a spinning heel kick that puts him down. Romero pulls him up to his feet and hiptosses him over then grabs an keylock. Romero tucks the hand of Spade under his elbow then gets up and stomps down on the elbow and Spade rolls over clutching his right arm. Romero pulls him up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Romero charges at him but Spade manages to counter with a big boot. Romero charges again and Spade gets both legs up and around the head of Romero then drops down and sends Romero face first into the turnbuckles with a hurrincanranna type move then tags Jacobs back in. Jacobs jumps over the top rope into the ring and hits Romero with a dropkick as he gets out of the corner. Jacobs grabs a side headlock and cranks on the hold but Romero quickly reverses it with a backdrop driver that folds Jacobs up and Romero tags in Reyes.

Reyes enters the ring and pulls Jacobs to his feet. He whips him into the ropes and Reyes sends Jacobs face first into the mat with a flapjack. Reyes rolls him over and makes a cover for a two count. Reyes pulls Jacobs up and goes for a suplex but Jacobs spins around and lands behind him Jacobs grabs him with a rear waistlock and goes for a german suplex but Reyes blocks it then does a standing switch to get behind Jacobs. Reyes gets his hold and takes Jacobs over with an avalanche german suplex. The Pitbulls isolate Jacobs and work him over in their corner. Jacobs takes a beating but he refuses to stay down and keeps fighting back. Romero delivers some hard chops to the chest of Jacobs then hits him with a back breaker. Reyes climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a legdrop that bends Jacobs across the back of Romero. Reyes makes a cover but Spade comes in and breaks it up with a stomp to the head. Romero comes over to get Spade and eats a standing enziguri that sends him to the mat. Spade pulls Reyes to his feet and takes him over with a snap suplex and retreats to his corner at the ref’s urging. Jacobs gets up to his hands and knees and crawls to his corner but Romero drops an elbow to his back stopping him and taunts Spade. Spade tries to come into the ring but the ref holds him back allowing the Pitbulls to stomp away at Jacobs. The ref turns around and Romero retreats to his corner. Reyes grabs Jacobs and goes for a backdrop driver but Jacobs flips over and lands behind him. Reyes turns around and charges for a short clothesline but Jacobs rolls underneath it and tags in Spade. Spade springboards in with a missile dropkick that sends Reyes down to the mat and rolling out of the ring. Romero comes in and Spade ducks a clothesline from him then takes him down with a reverse DDT and makes a cover for a two count.

Spade manages to control Romero for a while and allows Jacobs to recover on the outside then tags him in. Spade powerslams Romero down and Jacobs climbs up to the top rope then comes off with a back senton and makes a cover for a two count before Reyes runs with a boot to the face to break up the cover. Jacobs pulls Romero to his feet and goes for the contra code but Romero manages to counter it and he drops Jacobs across the top rope then bounces him up and down. Romero staggers to his corner and tags in Reyes. Reyes goes to the ropes and hits Jacobs with a jumping enziguri and Jacobs tumbles to the outside. Spade enters the ring and grabs Reyes with a rear waistlock but Romero comes in and grabs him with a rear waistlock as well. Spade takes Reyes over with a german suplex as Reyes takes him over with a german suplex and both Spade and Reyes land on their heads. Romero gets to his feet just as Jacobs reenters the ring and drops him with a yakuza kick to the back of his head. Spade gets to his feet and Jacobs grabs Romero and runs towards him and Spade flings him over and he hits a contra code. Jacobs makes the cover and gets two before Reyes breaks it up by powerslamming Spade down on top of him. Reyes pulls Jacobs up to his feet and pins his arms behind his back and takes him over with a tiger suplex and bridges it for a quick three count and the win.

Winner: Havana Pitublls (17:52)

Notes: **

OA: 60 CR: 55 MQ: 79

Guppie: “What a tag team match up! Reyes manages to gain just enough time to put Jacobs down for the three count with a vicious tiger suplex.”

Patterson: “Jacobs and Spade worked well as a team but the Havana Pitbulls have a lot more tag team experience than they do together and that’s what mattered.”

Guppie: “And our next match is a big six man tag. Michael Shane leads the Prime Time team of Conrad Kennedy and B-Boy against the X-Foundation of Joey Ryan, Scott Lost and Billy Kim.”

Patterson: “The X-Foundation does have more experience in six man tag matches but the Prime Time team has the home field advantage here and that may be enough to give them the edge.”

Segment 7: Michael Shane, Conrad Kennedy III & B-Boy vs. Scott Lost, Joey Ryan & Billy Kim

B-Boy and Joey Ryan start the match for their teams and they lockup in the middle of the ring. Ryan goes behind B-Boy with a hammerlock and then goes into a side headlock. B-Boy fights it but Ryan flips him over to the mat cranking on the hold. B-Boy fights up to his feet and shoots Ryan into the ropes and takes him over with a backbody drop. B-Boy grabs Ryan and takes him over with a vertical suplex and tags Shane in. Shane enters the ring and snapmares Ryan over and grabs a rear chinlock. Ryan fights up to his feet and hits Shane with a couple of back elbows to the midsection then bounces off the ropes and takes Shane down with a shoulder tackle. Ryan pulls Shane up and whips him into the corner then charges and hits a clothesline then tags in Lost. Lost jumps over the top rope into the ring then charges and dives into Shane with a headbutt to the midsection of Shane, superman style. Lost pulls Shane out of the corner and powerslams him down and legdrops him then hooks a leg for a two count. Lost pulls Shane to his feet and goes for a DDT but Shane blocks it then takes him over with a northern lights suplex and bridges it for a short two count. Lost gets to his feet and Shane grabs him with a side headlock. Shane goes for a backbody drop but Lost flips over and lands on his feet and both men tag out. Kennedy enters the ring and Kim springboards in with a missile dropkick that sends Kennedy to the mat. Kennedy gets to his feet and Kim jumps up and takes him over with a hurrincanranna that sends Kennedy to the outside. Kim walks to the ropes and sends himself to the outside with a somersault plancha onto Kennedy. Kim pulls Kennedy up to his feet and rolls him into the ring. Kim hops up on the apron and slingshots himself in with an elbow and makes a cover for a two count. The two teams continue to go back and forth in the match making lots of tags.

B-Boy finally gains an advantage when he kicks Ryan in the knee taking him down and follows up with a shining wizard and makes a cover for two before Lost breaks up the cover. The ref loses control as the match starts to pick up. Lost pulls B-Boy up to his feet and takes him over with a tornado DDT then gets to his feet. Kennedy gets into the ring then grabs Lost with a rear waistlock then takes him over with a german suplex and bridges for a two count before Kim breaks up the cover with a splash off the top rope. Shane enters the ring and drops Kim with a forearm shot. Shane pulls Kim up and drops him with a brainbuster then makes a cover for a two count before Ryan pulls him off. Ryan grabs Shane and sends him to the outside with an overhead belly to belly suplex and Shane crashes down to the floor. Ryan gets to his feet and B-Boy sends him to the outside with a clothesline. B-Boy turns around and Lost hiptosses him over and jumps down with a legdrop and makes a cover for two. Kim gets to his feet and comes off the top rope with a splash onto Ryan and Shane. Kennedy gets up to his feet and Lost hits him with a couple of forearms then whips him into the ropes. Kennedy leapfrogs over Lost then slingshots himself over the top rope onto Ryan, Shane and Kim with a crossbody block. In the ring Lost pulls B-Boy up to his feet and whips him into the corner. Lost charges and B-Boy hits him with a big boot to the face. B-Boy charges but Lost catches him and hits him with the Vertabreaker 2.0 and makes the cover for a three count.

Winner: X-Foundation (14:48)

Notes: *1/2

OA: 54 CR: 47 MQ: 74

Guppie: “Scott Lost secured the X-Foundation a shot at the SMWA Tag Team Championships tomorrow and if Lost can hit his version of the vertabreaker they will win those titles.”

Patterson: “Lost and Ryan are a very experienced tag team and they have a good shot at gaining the titles tomorrow.”

Guppie: “And speaking of title shots Jimmy Rave will be defending the SMWA Championship against Halo one on one.”

Patterson: “Rave has had a strong run as champ but it could come to an end against Halo who has also been on a winning streak and this is going to be a good match.”

Segment 8: Jimmy Rave ©vs. Halo (SMWA Championship)

Rave and Halo lockup in the middle of the ring and Rave goes behind with a hammerlock then goes forward grabbing a side headlock. Halo fights the hold and steps forward to grab the ropes and get a break. Rave backs off as he releases the hold. The two men lockup again and Halo takes Rave over with a headlock takedown but Rave quickly counters into a headscissors. Halo kips up to his feet, escaping the hold. Rave gets to his feet and Halo grabs him with an arm wringer. Rave rolls forward but Halo drops down on him trapping him with a cross armbreaker but Rave manages to scoot over enough to get a foot on the ropes for a break. Halo pulls Rave up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and takes him down with a spinning heel kick to the face. Halo drops down with a cover and gets a long one count. Rave rolls up to his feet and Halo hits him with a dropkick. Halo goes up to the top rope and comes off with a missile dropkick but Rave sidesteps it allowing Halo to crash to the mat. Rave pulls Halo up to his feet and takes him over with a vertical suplex and floats over for a two count. Rave pulls Halo up to his feet again and whips him into the ropes and sends him over with a backbody drop. Rave continues to control the match and he methodically works on wearing Halo down.

Halo turns things around though. Rave goes for a Rave clash but Halo blocks it and pulls himself up and then takes Rave over with a hurrincanranna. Both men get to their feet and Rave charges but Halo sends him over to the apron with a backbody drop. Halo turns around into a forearm from Rave. Rave goes for a suplex to the floor but Halo blocks it then breaks Rave’s grasp with a series of forearms that stuns him. Halo climbs up the top rope then jumps off onto Rave and sends him to the floor with a big hurrincanranna to huge cheers from the crowd and they start a ‘holy shit’ chant. Halo slowly gets to his feet and he pulls Rave up and slams him into the guardrail a couple of times to get some boos reminding people that he’s a heel. He pulls Rave up and throws him into the ring then jumps onto the apron and springboards in with a frog splash that gets a two count. Halo pulls Rave up and goes for a brainbuster but Rave spins around and lands behind Halo and takes him over with a release german suplex that drops him on his head and leaves both men down on the mat. Both men use the ropes to pull themselves to their feet. They turn around and Halo fires off a series of punches that Rave blocks. Rave drives a forearm into the side of Halo’s head for each punch he blocks then spikes Halo with a DDT for a two count. Rave pulls Halo up and goes for the Rave Clash again but Halo reverses it with a backbody drop this time. Rave gets to his feet and Halo grabs him from behind and drops him with a reverse DDT and holds on with a dragon clutch. Rave fights against the hold and manages to hit Halo with enough back elbows to break the hold.

Halo pulls Rave up to his feet and spikes him with a fisherman buster that scores him another two count. Halo pulls Rave up and drops him on his head with another fisherman buster. He signals for the end then climbs up to the top rope. Halo goes for the phoenix splash but Rave moves out of the way and Halo slams into the mat. Rave slowly pulls Halo up to his feet and whips him into the corner. Rave charges and lifts Halo off the ground with a big clothesline. Halo falls down in the corner and Rave backs off then follows up with a knee to the face that has Halo checking his face. Rave pulls Halo out of the corner and makes a cover for a two count. Rave pulls Halo up and hits a series of forearms to keep him stalled then bounces off the ropes and Halo ducks under a lariat from Rave. Rave turns around and Halo takes him down with a swinging neckbreaker. Halo drags himself over to make a cover and gets a two count. Halo seems fired up and he sends Rave into the corner with an irish whip then hits him with a leg lariat then sets Rave up on the top rope. Halo climbs up behind him and goes for a hurrincanranna but Rave holds onto him then steps over his arms on the second rope and jumps off with a Rave clash. Rave rolls over and pins Halo for the three count.

Winner: Jimmy Rave (19:39)

Notes: ***1/2

OA: 72 CR: 74 MQ: 89

Guppie: “Jimmy Rave retains the SMWA Championship in a hard fought match against Halo and both men were refusing to stay down. They wanted the title bad!”

Patterson: “Rave is proving to be a true fighting champion and he showed a lot of determination and Halo put up a good fight but couldn’t get the win.”

Segment 9: The Champ is Down

Jimmy Rave gets up to his feet and the ref hands him the belt. Rave walks over and helps Halo up to his feet and the two men shake hands. Then Prime Time bursts through the entrance and run down to the ring and slide in. The four men overwhelm the two men in the ring and just stomp away at them. After dispatching the two men Shane calls for the mic.

Shane: “Tonight you held onto your belt Jimmy. Tomorrow you will lose. Tomorrow you will lose to Petey Williams and Prime Time will hold all of the belts and all of the power. Prime Time is the future and the future is now!”

OA: 55

Guppie: “What a despicable act by Prime Time. They are hoping to improve Williams’ chances of winning the belt tomorrow.”

Patterson: “They may have lain Rave out tonight but that’s only going to make him fight harder tomorrow.”

Guppie: “That’s all the action for tonight fans but we hope you join us for Night two of Birthday Bash Four tomorrow in Grand Rapids.”

Patterson: “For Brian Guppie, I’m Mike Patterson, thanks for supporting the SMWA.”

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Birthday Bash IV Night 2 (Grand Rapids)

October 17, 2007

Announcer: Brian Guppie

Color Commentator: Mike Patterson

Guppie: “Thanks for joining us on the second night of action fans. I’m Brian Guppie and I’m joined by Mike Patterson on commentary and tonight’s show may be even more stacked than the first night.”

Patterson: “That is very true Brian. We have some big singles matches early in the show and some great title matches sharing the main event.”

Guppie: “And we start the night off with what should be a technical encounter as Greg Pawluk takes on Todd Sexton.”

Patterson: “This is going to be a good match. Pawluk has proven his abilities over and over again and Todd Sexton is looking to prove his skill and gain his first victory and that is driving him to his highest limits.”

Segment 1: Greg Pawluk vs. Todd Sexton

The two men lock up and Sexton spins out with an arm wringer. Pawluk rolls forward and reverses the hold then steps forward and trips Sexton down to the mat and goes right into a keylock. Sexton fights the hold but Pawluk keeps it on then stomps down on the elbow of Sexton bending the arm. Sexton gets up to his feet shaking out his right arm. Pawluk calls for a knuckle lock and Sexton locks one hand then kicks Pawluk in the midsection and spins him around into a cobra clutch. Pawluk manages to walk forward enough to grab the ropes and force the break. The two men back off and circle each other before locking up again. Pawluk goes behind Sexton grabbing his left arm with a hammerlock. The two men go through a mat wrestling sequence that ends with Pawluk getting Sexton in the keylock again. Pawluk goes to stomp on the arm again but Sexton rolls out of the way escaping the attack. Sexton rolls up to his feet and hits Pawluk with a belly to back suplex and starts to take control of the match with a methodical attack to wear Pawluk down. Sexton sets up for a german suplex but Pawluk does a standing switch and grabs Sexton with a sleeper hold then drops him down to the mat. Pawluk starts his comeback and works on the left arm of Sexton tearing the arm apart. Sexton doesn’t take the offensive well and counters an arm wringer from Pawluk with a snap kick to the groin. Sexton follows up by spiking him with a DDT then coming off the top rope with a splash that Pawluk rolls out of the way to avoid. Pawluk rolls Sexton over and grabs his arm and drops down into a cross armbreaker and gets a tap out.

Winner: Greg Pawluk (8:41)

Notes: *1/4

OA: 58 CR: 41 MQ: 75

Guppie: “Greg Pawluk did a nice job concentrating on the arm of Todd Sexton and just systematically destroying it.”

Patterson: “Pawluk is a sound technician and he demonstrated that very ably. Sexton put up a nice fight but it just wasn’t enough to win.”

Guppie: “Up next we have Sonjay Dutt taking on Arik Cannon and this is going to be a major styles clash.”

Patterson: “Sonjay Dutt is one of the preeminent high flyers on the indy circuit and Arik Cannon is a master technician. This is a common clash of styles and will see which man can pull out the victory.”

Segment 2: Sonjay Dutt vs. Arik Cannon

Cannon goes for a lockup but Dutt ducks underneath then bounces off the ropes and takes him over with a spinning headscissors. Cannon gets up to his feet and Dutt takes him down with a swinging neckbreaker and makes a cover for a one count. Dutt pulls Cannon to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Cannon ducks under a clothesline then comes off the ropes with a forearm that drops Dutt to the mat hard. Cannon pulls Dutt to his feet and throws him into the corner then rocks him with a series of knife edge chops then snapmares him out of the corner and grabs him with a Japanese stanglehold. Dutt fights up to his feet and spins out of the hold and kicks Cannon in the midsection to break the grip. Dutt follows up with a snap suplex on Cannon and floats over for a two count. Cannon gets up to his feet and Dutt nails him with a leg lariat then he bounces off the ropes with a somersault senton and makes a cover for another two count. Dutt continues his high speed assault until Cannon manages to score with a kick to the knee of Dutt and take him over with a dragonscrew. Cannon holds onto the leg and goes right into a figure four leglock. Dutt fights the hold and manages to scoot backwards and grab the bottom rope to force the break. Dutt pulls himself up to his feet using the ropes and Cannon continues to work on the leg of Dutt taking away his flying ability. Cannon goes for a shin breaker but Dutt manages to flip over and land behind him. Dutt takes Cannon over with a rolling prawn hold to get a long two count. Cannon kicks out and as Dutt gets up to one knee he bounces off the ropes and catches him with a glimmering warlock. Cannon hooks a leg and gets a two count. Cannon pulls Dutt up to his feet and goes for a vertical suplex but Dutt counters the suplex and takes down into a small package and gets a three count.

Winner: Sonjay Dutt (8:29)

Notes: *3/4

OA: 65 CR: 53 MQ: 77

Guppie: “Dutt sneaks out a win against Cannon in this match with a well executed small package.”

Patterson: “Cannon did a nice job of taking away Dutt’s leg to prevent his flying but Dutt managed to get a quick pinfall with a rollup.”

Guppie: “We go from a fast paced match to what should be a hard hitting match as Ace steel takes on Ricky Reyes.”

Patterson: “This is going to be a stiff match pure and simple and both men are going to be bruised and battered after this.”

Segment 3: Ace Steel vs. Ricky Reyes

Steel and Reyes face off in the middle of the ring and they stare at each other and neither man is backing off. Steel nails Reyes with a forearm to the head and Reyes responds in kind. The two men go back and forth with some forearms and then they go to trading knife edge chops. The two men fire off quite a few rounds of chops before both men back off neither man gaining and advantage and then they start circling each other. They lockup and Steel tosses Reyes down to the mat. Reyes rolls up to his feet and the two men lockup again and this time Reyes throws Steel down to the mat. Steel rolls up to his feet and then sends Reyes to the mat with a dropkick. Reyes gets up to his feet and Steel grabs him and bodyslams him down to the mat and drops a knee but Reyes rolls out of the way. Reyes gets up to his feet and kicks at the left leg of Steel sending him down to one knee and then clocking him with a kick to the side of the head that drops him to the mat and allows him to get a two count. Reyes pulls Steel up to his feet and the two men continue to give each other a stiff beating as they go back and forth without either man really gaining an advantage. Reyes looks good when he gets Steel with a rear waistlock and takes him over with a german suplex. Reyes holds on and rolls over for another german suplex but Steel blocks it then hits him with a back elbow then does a standing switch and drops Reyes on his head with a german suplex of his own leaving both men down on the mat. They both get up at the ref’s count of seven and face off. They both start rocking each other with forearms and Reyes starts to weaken and Steel gets the advantage until Reyes pokes him in the eye. Reyes grabs Steel and drops him with a fisherman buster and makes a cover for a two count. Reyes pulls Steel up to his feet and goes for another fisherman buster but Steel blocks it then nails Reyes with a couple of forearms then picks Reyes up and delivers a tombstone piledriver. Steel drops down on Reyes and covers him for the three count.

Winner: Ace Steel (9:51)

Notes: *3/4

OA: 65 CR: 54 MQ: 76

Guppie: “What a contest between those two guys! It wasn’t pretty but they just went to town on each other with some stiff shots and brutal head drops.”

Patterson: “Both of those men refined their style in Japan and they have honed their skills to perfection.”

Guppie: “Up next Reyes’ tag team partner, Rocky Romero, takes on Mark Briscoe.”

Patterson: “Both of these guys are talented tag team and singles wrestlers. Romero has really been on a role in the SMWA lately and Mark has been looking good too.”

Segment 4: Rocky Romero vs. Mark Briscoe

Rocky and Mark lockup and Mark takes Rocky over with an armdrag and holds onto him with an armbar. Romero fights up to his feet and loosens Mark’s grip with some forearms then spins out and grabs an arm wringer on Mark. Mark rolls forward and then spins up to his feet. He holds onto Romero’s arm then jumps up and takes him over with a monkey flip. Romero gets up to his feet and Mark grabs him from behind with a rear waistlock but Romero blocks it and hits him with a couple of back elbows then trips Mark into the turnbuckle face first. Romero pulls Mark up and slams his face back into the turnbuckle several times then pulls him out of the corner and drops him on his back for a two count. Romero continues his offensive and starts to use some kicks as he works Mark over trying to wear him down. Romero nails a roundhouse kick that Mark blocks with his left arm and Romero sees the weakness and goes to work on the left arm of Mark. Mark tries to fend off the attack as best as he can but it isn’t much. Romero pulls Mark up to his feet and throws him into the corner and wraps Mark’s arm over the top rope. Mark manages to climb up the ropes then jumps up and gets Romero around the head and takes him over the ropes and to the outside with a headscissors variation. Romero slowly gets up to his feet and Mark jumps off the apron and spikes Romero with a tornado DDT that leaves both men down on the floor.

Mark is the first to his feet and he rolls Romero into the ring and slides in keeping his left arm close to his midsection. Mark tries to pick Romero up for an inverted fireman’s carry but Romero slips off quickly. Mark runs forward and bounces off the ropes and ducks under a big lariat from Romero. Romero turns around and Mark hits him with a leg lariat. Mark pulls Romero up to his feet and fires off a series of forearms himself then whips Romero into the ropes and takes him down with an overhead belly to belly suplex. Mark rolls over to make a cover and gets a two count. Mark keeps control of the match and works Romero over to the delight of the crowd. His arm starts to recover and Mark fires off a series of knife edge chops on Romero then goes behind him and takes him over with a german suplex and bridges it for a two count. Mark pulls Romero up to his feet and goes for the cut throat driver but Romero flips over to his feet to escape the hold. Romero grabs Mark with a double chicken wing and drops him on his head with a tiger suplex that scores a two count on the bridge. Romero regains his wind and whips Mark into the corner and charges into a big boot. Romero staggers backwards and Mark comes out with a clothesline but Romero blocks it then grabs the left arm of Mark and drops him with a single arm DDT. Romero holds onto the arm and goes into a fujiwara armbar. Mark frantically fights the hold and moves forward enough to grab the bottom rope and get a break. Mark gets to his feet with his left arm cradled to his body and Romero moves in for the kill. Mark stops him with a drop toehold that drops him throat first across the middle rope. Mark pulls Romero up to his feet but Romero fires off a European uppercut then jumps up and takes him over with a hurrincanranna and goes right into a cross armbreaker. Mark fights the hold but he has nowhere to go and taps out.

Winner: Rocky Romero (16:13)

Notes: **1/2

OA: 68 CR: 52 MQ: 84

Guppie: “Rocky Romero gets an impressive submission victory over Mark Briscoe in a hell of a match.”

Patterson: “That’s the second submission we’ve seen with a cross armbreaker tonight. Romero really knows how to apply that hold and even an amateur can make that move hurt.”

Guppie: “The show is only getting better now folks as we move into the top of the card. Up next Matt Sydal takes on Prime Time member B-Boy. All three of our final matches have Prime Time members in them.”

Patterson: “They may be in the matches but they have to win them to really impress anybody. They’ve had lots of big opportunities and only the tag team of Michael Shane and Conrad Kennedy the Third have really managed to show they deserve it.”

Segment 5: Prime Time is Running this Place

Prime Time walks down to the ring with Michael Shane in the lead. They all slide in and Shane takes the mic from the announcer.

Shane: “Tonight there are three main event caliber matches and they start with the next match. All three of these matches have one thing in common. They all have a Prime Time member in them. Tonight we prove that we run the SMWA. Conrad and I are the Tag Team Champions and after tonight Petey Williams is going to be the SMWA Champion. Last night we gave Jimmy Rave just a taste of what he’s going to feel in the ring against Petey. In the next match Matt Sydal is going to find that he is no match for the ‘New Age Punisher’ B-Boy. Last night the X-Foundation managed to get a win over us in a six man tag. Tonight they have to beat Conrad and I in a tag team match and nobody has managed to beat us in a tag match. We hold these tag team belts with respect and our natural ability. Tonight we once again show why we are the Tag Team Champions and we will prove to you fans that Prime Time runs the SMWA!”

Everybody but B-Boy retreats to the back allowing for a clean match, hopefully.

OA: 54

Segment 6: Matt Sydal vs. B-Boy

Sydal and B-Boy lockup in the middle of the ring and B-Boy goes behind with a rear waistlock and then slams a couple of forearms into the back of Sydal’s neck. B-Boy grabs Sydal from behind and hits him with a belly to back suplex and then makes a cover for a long one count. B-Boy pulls Sydal up and whips him into the ropes and Sydal hits a spinning front kick as he bounces off the ropes. Both men get up to their feet and lockup and Sydal goes behind with a hammerlock. B-Boy ducks under beneath Sydal and grabs a hammerlock of his own. Sydal hits B-Boy with some back elbows then ducks down and flips B-Boy over sending him to the mat. B-Boy gets up to his feet and Sydal jumps up and takes him over with a hurrincanranna. Sydal holds onto B-Boy and grabs his legs for a two count. Sydal pulls B-Boy up to his feet and hits a few forearms then whips him into the ropes. B-Boy comes off the ropes and Sydal takes him over with a backbody drop. Sydal pulls B-Boy up and goes to whip him into the corner but B-Boy reverses it and follows Sydal in with a big charging forearm that drops him down in the corner. B-Boy pulls Sydal up in the corner and fires off a series of stiff forearm chops then spins Sydal around and sends him into the corner with an overhead belly to belly suplex that drops Sydal on his head. B-Boy continues with his hard hitting offense and he keeps Sydal on the ropes and off balance.

Sydal manages to catch a break as he rolls to the outside after taking a german suplex from B-Boy. B-Boy charges and goes for a suicide dive but Sydal moves out of the way and B-Boy crashes into the guardrail drawing ‘holy shit’ chants from the crowd. Sydal pulls B-Boy up to his feet and rolls him into the ring as blood starts to trickle down his forehead. Sydal throws B-Boy into the corner and lands some punches on his forehead opening the cut to the cheers of the crowd. Sydal snapmares B-Boy over and follows up with a legdrop and makes a cover for two. Sydal pulls B-Boy up and whips him into the corner then sets him up on the top rope. Sydal climbs up and tries to pull B-Boy up but B-Boy fires off some big forearms that send him down to the mat. B-Boy wipes the blood off his forehead then stands up on the top rope and comes off with a missile dropkick. B-Boy grabs Sydal as he gets up to his feet and goes for the cross leg brainbuster but Sydal blocks the move and takes him into a small package that scores with a two count. B-Boy kicks out and gets up to his feet but Sydal grabs him and plants him with a stiff DDT. Sydal climbs up to the top rope then comes off with a shooting star press and hooks the leg of B-Boy for a three count.

Winner: Matt Sydal (12:22)

Notes: **1/4

OA: 68 CR: 54 MQ: 82

Guppie: “Matt Sydal comes up big with a victory over B-Boy in that match.”

Patterson: “I like Sydal a lot but I didn’t think he would be able to pull out a victory here. The match completely changed when B-Boy busted himself open by missing that suicide dive.”

Guppie: “B-Boy paid the price for taking a high risk maneuver and that price was the match. Up next Michael Shane and Conrad Kennedy defend the SMWA Tag Team Championships against the X-Foundation.”

Patterson: “Last night these two teams were involved in a hard fought six man tag match and this should be a display of tag team wrestling here tonight.”

Segment 7: The X-Foundation is Here

Joey Ryan and Scott Lost come out from the back to a decent reaction considering they are from the West Coast. They slide into the ring and Ryan takes a mic from the announcer.

Ryan: “Last night we defeated Prime Time in a six man match. Tonight we are going to defeat them in a tag team match. This double shot may be the first appearance for us in the SMWA but we are going to show you fans what tag team wrestling should look like. We are the most dominant tag team on the West Coast and we are going to expand that territory to the Midwest tonight. Shane and Kennedy are formidable foes but they are going to fall before us tonight. Tonight we become the new tag team champions and we will show Prime Time that they can’t run themselves let alone this federation.”

Ryan drops the mic finally drawing some cheers from crowd for denouncing Prime Time.

OA: 44

Segment 8: Prime Time ©vs. The X-Foundation (SMWA Tag Team Championship)

Lost and Shane start the match and Lost takes Shane over with an armdrag. Shane gets up to his feet in time for Lost to take him over with a Japanese armdrag. Shane gets up again and Lost takes him over with another armdrag but holds on with an armbar this time. Shane gets up to his knees then rolls forward and breaks Lost’s grip. Shane gets up to his feet and blocks an armdrag attempt from Lost takes him over with an armdrag of his own. Lost rolls up to his feet and Shane nails him with a series of punches then takes him over with a snap suplex and tags in Kennedy. Kennedy comes in and whips Lost into the ropes and takes him over with a backbody drop. Kennedy grabs him from behind with a rear chinlock. Lost gets up to his feet and hits Kennedy with a couple of back elbows then shoots him into the ropes. Kennedy bounces off the ropes and Lost nails him with a leg lariat. Lost pulls Kennedy up to his feet and pulls him over to his corner and tags in Ryan. Lost holds Kennedy up and Ryan comes in and kicks him in the midsection. Ryan grabs Kennedy from behind then picks him up and slams him first face down into the mat. Ryan spins around and grabs Kennedy with a front facelock and keeps him down on the mat. Kennedy manages to spin free of the hold and grabs Ryan with a front facelock of his own. Ryan slowly draws himself up to his feet and takes Kennedy over with a fireman’s carry and grabs an armbar. Kennedy gets up to his feet and Ryan turns the hold into an arm wringer. Kennedy rolls forward and gets up to his feet then breaks the grip of Ryan and tags in Shane. Shane comes in and Ryan calls for a knucklelock.

The two men meet in the ring and go into a knucklelock. Shane starts to gain the advantage but Ryan fights back and bends Shane over and forces him to bridge to keep his shoulders off the mat. Ryan jumps up and comes down on the legs of Shane and breaks the bridge and gets a two count. Ryan gets up to his feet and Shane pushes him off with his legs then rolls up to his feet and jumps up to take Ryan over with a monkey flip and break the hold. Ryan gets up to his feet and Shane grabs him from behind and drops him with a belly to back suplex. Shane picks Ryan up and powerslams him down to the mat then tags in Kennedy who comes in and drops an elbow on Ryan and makes a cover for two. Kennedy pulls Ryan to his feet and whips him into the corner and charges with a clothesline. Kennedy follows up with a series of knife edge chops then sets Ryan up on the top rope. Kennedy climbs up and hits Ryan with a couple more punches then jumps up and takes him over with a hurrincanranna. Kennedy makes a cover on Ryan and gets a two count. Kennedy pulls Ryan up and throws him into his corner and tags in Shane. The two men keep Ryan in the corner and just start stomping away at him in the corner. Lost tries to come into the ring but the ref holds him back and Shane starts choking Ryan while Kennedy continues to stomp away. Lost finally relents and Shane stops choking Ryan and pulls him up to his feet and takes him over with a vertical suplex. Shane floats over and hooks a leg on Ryan for a two count. Prime Time continues to keep Ryan isolated on their side of the ring. They keep making frequent tags to keep both men fresh.

Ryan changes that as he manages to reverse a vertical suplex and land behind Kennedy and take him over with a german suplex. Ryan gets up to his feet and ducks a clothesline from Shane and drops him with a german suplex as well leaving all three men down on the mat. Lost is bouncing up and down on the bottom rope calling for the tag and Ryan crawls over and makes it. Lost climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a crossbody block on Kennedy and gets a two count before he moves and Shane drops an elbow on Kennedy that was intended for Lost. Lost grabs Shane and takes him over with a northern lights suplex and flips over. Lost pulls Shane up to his feet and delivers a release northern lights suplex that drops him on his head in the corner. Kennedy gets up to his feet and Lost whips him into the corner and charges and delivers a superman headbutt to the midsection. Lost pulls Kennedy out of the corner and drops him on his head with the vertabreaker 2.0. Lost makes the cover and gets a two count before Shane breaks it up. Shane pulls Lost up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and nails him with a superkick. Shane makes a cover and gets two before Ryan pulls him off by the foot. Ryan holds onto the leg of Shane and ties him up in an Indian deathlock. Shane fights the hold and starts wiggling backwards to the ropes but Lost puts a stop to that by delivering a legdrop on him. Ryan breaks the hold and picks Shane up and hits him with a backbreaker. Lost climbs up to the top rope but Kennedy manages to stagger over and hit the top rope to rack Lost up on the top. Ryan gets up and grabs Kennedy from behind and hits him with a vicious german suplex that sends him rolling out of the ring. Shane gets to his knees and hits Ryan from behind with a low blow then throws him over the ropes to the outside. Shane goes over to Lost and hits a few forearms then pulls him so only his feet are on the top rope and spikes him with a brutal DDT. Shane climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a picture perfect elbow on Lost and makes the cover for a three count.

Winner: Prime Time (21:41)

Notes: **

OA: 65 CR: 52 MQ: 79

Guppie: “An impressive victory for Prime Time right there. They managed to retain the SMWA Championships in a tough match.”

Patterson: “The X-Foundation are a great team and I’d love to see them get another shot at the belts. Prime Time was just the better tag team tonight.”

Guppie: “Up next is our main event and the SMWA Championship is on the line. Jimmy Rave defends the belt against Petey Williams.”

Patterson: “Rave has a lot of things against him in this match. He wrestled for twenty minutes last night and then after that Prime Time came down and beat him down. That may motivate him but it may not be enough to beat the former SMWA Champion Petey Williams.”

Segment 9: Jimmy Rave ©vs. Petey Williams (SMWA Championship)

Rave and Williams lockup in the middle of the ring and Williams takes Rave over with an arm drag. Rave rolls up to his feet and Williams jumps up and takes him over with a monkey flip. Williams grabs Rave and pulls him up by the hair then whips him into the ropes and drops him with a leg lariat and makes a cover for a two count. Williams keeps the pressure on as he picks Rave up and hits him with a T-bone suplex and makes a cover for another two count. Williams pulls Rave up and goes for another T-bone suplex but Rave blocks it then hits Williams with some elbows to the shoulder loosening his grip. Rave fires off a couple of forearms then whips Williams into the corner and takes him over with a backbody drop. Williams rolls out of the ring and Rave bounces off the ropes and jumps through the ropes with a suicide dive on Williams. Rave pulls Williams up to his feet and irish whips him into the turnbuckle face first and Williams crumples down to the floor. Rave pulls him up and rolls him into the ring then climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a guillotine legdrop and makes a cover for a long two count. Rave pulls Williams to his feet and goes for the rave clash but Williams blocks it and kicks his way free and Williams drops down to the mat. Williams gets up to his feet and takes Rave down with an STO and hooks a leg for a two count.

Williams pulls Rave up and takes him over with a vertical suplex then climbs up to the top rope. Rave gets to his feet and Williams comes off with a missile dropkick that sends Rave down to the mat. Williams pulls Rave up to his feet and goes for the Canadian destroyer but Rave blocks it and sends Williams over with a backbody drop. Williams gets up to his feet and Rave grabs him and drops him with a DDT and rolls on top for a two count. Rave grabs the arm of Williams and locks him into an armbar. Rave pulls Williams up to his feet and takes him over with a Japanese armdrag then flips backwards and grabs a keylock on Williams. Williams delivers some kicks to Rave and breaks up the hold. Williams gets up to his feet and rolls Rave up for a two count. Rave rolls backwards to his feet and Williams grabs him and drops him with a side belly to belly suplex and makes a cover for a two count. Williams continues the offensive onslaught and takes Rave down with a side russian legsweep then gets up and goes into the sharpshooter. Rave fights the hold and slowly crawls forward and grabs the bottom rope to break up the hold. Williams grabs Rave and pulls him up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Rave bounces off the ropes and Williams spins him around and plants him with a spinebuster and jumps over into a cover for a two count. Williams grabs the legs of Rave and goes for the sharpshooter again but Rave fires off some punches and stops him from getting the hold. Rave rolls backwards to his feet and ducks a clothesline from Williams. Rave snapmares Williams over then bounces off the ropes and goes for the big knee but Williams catches the leg and rolls backwards into a single leg crab. Rave again crawls forward and grabs the bottom rope to break the hold.

Williams pulls Rave up to his feet and goes for a vertical suplex but Rave blocks it then drops him on his head with a brainbuster and both men are down on the mat. Rave gets up to his feet first and bounces off the ropes and hits Williams with a big knee to the face and makes a cover for a two count. Rave grabs the arm of Williams then spins out into a cross armbreaker. Williams hooks his hands together and blocks the hold. Rave tries to break the grip of Williams but he can’t do it in time before Williams gets a foot in the ropes to break the hold. Rave pulls Williams up and whips him into the corner and charges with a back elbow. Rave sets Williams up on the top rope and Williams kicks him in the face to stop him then grabs him and spins around with a tornado DDT spiking Rave. Williams hooks a leg with the cover for a two count. Williams signals for the Canadian destroyer but Rave sees it coming and he trips Williams up. Rave pulls Williams up for a rave clash but Williams blocks it again then pulls himself up and takes Rave over with a hurrincanranna. Williams pulls Rave up to his feet and grabs him with a rear waistlock and tries to take him over with a german suplex but Rave flips over and lands on his feet. Williams turns around and Rave kicks him in the midsection then picks him up and nails him with the rave clash. Rave rolls him over and makes a cover for the two count.

Winner: Jimmy Rave (18:23)

Notes: ***3/4

OA: 75 CR: 62 MQ: 88

Guppie: “Jimmy Rave manages to walk away with the SMWA Championship still around his waist. Williams seemed to have his number but he is walking out with the belt.”

Patterson: “Those two men started the match off with some big moves early in the match but they both stayed alive and kept on fighting.”

Guppie: “That’s all the action we have for you fans tonight. Our next show will be the Midwest Invitational doubleshot in November.”

Patterson: “Be sure to check out smwawrestling.com for the exact date and location for those shows and information on your favorite wrestlers. For Brian Guppie, I’m Mike Patterson, thanks for supporting the SMWA.”

OA: 64

Sorry about it being late but I've been working late and playing basketball with my friends lately. I have a couple of weeks free from school soon and after Christmas I won't be working too much because retail isn't too busy during January.

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Interview with SMWA Booker Kevin George

www.michindy.com

October 2, 2007

Carth Onassi

After the second night of the Birthday Bash IV show I sat down with the booker of the Southern Michigan Wrestling Alliance for an interview. The SMWA has been viewed as one of the up and coming promotions in the midwest area and many believe it is starting to give the IWA:MS a run for its money. I talked with Kevin after the show and asked him about some of the popular rumors and discussion points of the SMWA.

CO: Thanks for talking to me tonight.”

KG: “No problem, I love to talk about what I do here and take every opportunity to do it.”

CO: “Then let’s get to business. Lately you lost some of your top stars to Triple X Wrestling when they opened up.”

KG: “We did. It hurt to lose Vito Thomaselli and Nate Mattson in particular but I am happy that we managed to get a big blow off match between the two men in before they left. They really raided our talent just before the September shows but we managed to make them work. We also lost Jay Lethal who was scheduled to tag with Jacobs. I contracted the Amazing Red to replace him for the show but Triple X called him and signed him to their show for more money and I ended up replacing him with Johnny Spade which has turned out to create a better tag team which I’ve used again. We also lost Alex Shelley and Roderick Strong but we’ve filled out the roster so we’re not doing too bad.”

CO: “Have you taken any steps to protect against more talent losses?”

KG: “I have managed to sign quite a few wrestlers to contracts that say they will give me a months warning before they stop working for me. This was really developed more from the earlier talent losses when I kept on losing the SMWA Champion. It’s highly likely that anybody holding a title has one of those contracts but a lot of the roster has agreed to those contracts so there is still a lot of movement at the top.”

CO: “Your next show is going to be a doubleshot of the annual Midwest Invitational. Do you have any surprises for the fans that night?”

KG: “I do have some surprises I won’t let out just yet but I will tell you seven of the competitors and one of them is going to be revealed later on our website but here are the seven. Petey Williams, Scott Lost, Rocky Romero, Greg Pawluk, Danny Daniels, B-Boy and I’ve managed to bring in BJ Whitmer finally.”

CO: “It looks like quite the lineup once again this year. Now let’s get to some of those rumors. Earlier this year you brought in CM Punk and the rest of the Second City Saint members, Colt Cabana and Ace Steel. Rumors say they were going to form a faction here.”

KG: “That rumor is very true. I had intended to bring them in as a heel group to run around but when CM Punk left I created Prime Time to take over that function. After Punk left I toyed around with the idea of having Pearce turn on Prime Time and join Steel and Cabana against Prime Time as a variation of the Second City Saints but Cabana left before I really got that idea going which probably wouldn’t have worked as well. Teams opposing Prime Time have suffered a high rate of defection which has really stalled the storylines I’ve had going there.”

CO: “What are the next big steps for your promotion?”

KG: “Right now we are planning on running a show with the IWA:MS. We are going to run a double shot together sometime in December and I’m hoping it’s going to be a great show. Beyond that I just plan on bringing more quality wrestling to the fans and bringing in the biggest names that I can get. I love this wrestling as much as they do and I do it for myself as much as them.”

CO: “Thanks for talking with me tonight.”

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Midwest Invitational IV Night 1(Detroit)

November 16, 2007

Announcer: Brian Guppie

Color Commentator: Mike Patterson

Guppie: “Fans, welcome to the first night of our annual Midwest Invitational Tournament. We have an awesome show tonight and I’ll let my broadcast partner Mike Patterson introduce the competitors and the brackets tonight.”

Patterson is standing in the ring and he calls out all of the competitors and they all enter the ring.

Patterson: “Tonight we have eight of the best wrestlers in the ring right now and they are all anxious to know who they are going to be wrestling tonight and get into action. I’m not going to keep them in suspense anymore. Our first match of the tournament and tonight is going to be Petey Williams facing Scott Lost. The second match is Rocky Romero versus Greg Pawluk. Our third match will pit B-Boy against BJ Whitmer. And last but not least Danny Daniels and Chad Collyer will meet in first round action. It looks like we have some great matches to start off the show and let’s not wait any longer!”

Patterson leaves the ring and joins Guppie at the announce position. The six men not competing in the first match head to the back to get ready for their matches. Petey Williams and Scott Lost stay in the ring.

Segment 1: Petey Williams vs. Scott Lost (Round 1)

Lost and Williams lockup and Lost takes Williams over with an armdrag. Williams gets up and returns the favor with an armdrag of his own. The two men get to their feet and lockup. The two men go through a back and forth exchange of holds to test each other. Williams grabs Lost with an arm wringer and flips him down to the mat but Lost kips back up to his feet then grabs the top rope and flips over backwards and spins out of the hold then hits Williams with a forearm and takes him over with a fireman’s carry into an armbar and the crowd applauds politely but not enthusiastically. Williams fights up to his feet then rolls forward and breaks the grip of Lost then nails him with some punches and takes him down with a swinging neckbreaker and makes a cover for two. Williams pulls Lost up and goes for a vertical suplex but Lost lands behind him and hits a german suplex with a bridge for a two count in a failed attempt to revive the crowd. Lost pulls Williams up to his feet and whips him into the corner. Lost charges but Williams backdrops him. Lost manages to grab the top rope and land on the apron but he does that just in time for Williams to catch him with a forearm. Williams grabs Lost by the hair and runs him face first into the ringpost and sends him tumbling to the floor. Lost gets to his feet on the floor and Williams launches himself over the top rope with a somersault plancha and lands on his feet after knocking Lost to the floor. Williams takes a bow to the crowd which manages to draw some boos. Williams pulls Lost up to his feet and rolls him into the ring. Williams slides in after him and pulls him up to his feet and hits a german suplex of his own that he bridges for a two count.

Williams backs off and lets Lost get to his feet then whips him into the ropes. Williams goes for a backbody drop but Lost back flips over his back. Williams turns around into a kick to the midsection and Lost plants him with a DDT and both men are down on the mat. Lost is up to his feet first and Williams is right behind him. Lost grabs Williams and whips him into the corner then charges and goes for the superman headbutt but Williams moves out of the way and Lost slams into the ringpost. Williams jumps on the opportunity and takes control of the match and gives Lost a beating. Williams whips Lost into the ropes and catches him with a spinebuster. He holds onto the legs and goes for a sharpshooter but Lost kicks at the face of Williams and knocks him down to the mat. Lost levers himself up to his feet and grabs Williams with a sharpshooter of his own. Williams is close enough that he manages to get to the ropes quickly and force the break. Lost pulls Williams up to his feet and takes him over with a snap suplex then floats over for a two count. Lost pulls Williams up to his feet and throws him into the corner and fires off a couple of knife edge chops then sets Williams up on the top rope. Lost climbs up and hits Williams with a couple of forearms to the head then jumps up and takes him off the ropes with a hurrincanranna. Lost drops down on Williams and covers him for a two count. Williams gets up to his feet and Lost grabs him and hits him with the vertabreaker 2.0 and folds Williams up for the three count.

Winner: Scott Lost (13:44)

Notes: **1/4

OA: 56 CR: 44 MQ: 83

Guppie: “Scott Lost picks up a big victory over Petey Williams in an impressive match. If the rest of the first round matches are this close we could be looking at the best tournament so far.”

Patterson: “Scott Lost has only been in the SMWA for a short time but he’s already making an impact as a singles and tag team wrestler.”

Guppie: “Our next match pits Rocky Romero against Greg Pawluk. Romero has some deadly strikes but Pawluk is a technical expert and he should try to take out the legs of Romero.”

Patterson: “It’s not going to be that easy to get Romero’s leg to work on though. This is going to be an interesting match. I can’t wait to see how both men go about it.”

Segment 2: Rocky Romero vs. Greg Pawluk (Round 1)

The two men circle each other cautiously as both men seem nervous to make the first move or mistake. Romero finally decides to move in and locks up with Pawluk. Pawluk goes behind Romero with a hammerlock but Romero ducks under and grabs an arm wringer on Pawluk then drives a couple of kicks into his chest. Romero grabs Pawluk and whips him into the ropes and drops him to the mat with a flapjack. Romero hits a legdrop to the back of Pawluk’s neck then rolls him over for a two count. Romero pulls Pawluk up to his feet and whips him into the corner then charges and leaps into Pawluk with a splash. Romero keeps Pawluk up in the corner and rocks him with some big forearms then sets him up on the top rope. Romero climbs up to the second rope and Pawluk kicks him off and sends him down to the mat. Pawluk leaps over Romero and takes him over with a sunset flip into a two count. Romero rolls backwards up to his feet and Pawluk picks his legs tripping him down to the mat. Pawluk holds onto the legs of Romero and takes him over into a boston crab. Romero crawls forward and grabs the bottom rope breaking the hold. Pawluk pulls Romero up and gets greeted with a big European uppercut that backs him off. Romero takes the offensive on the match and just starts pounding away at Pawluk with some stiff strikes. Pawluk takes the beating and keeps on fighting until Romero folds him in half with a brutal backdrop driver. Romero makes a cover on Pawluk and gets a two count. Pawluk catches a kick from Romero as he gets to his feet and takes Romero down with a dragonscrew. Pawluk holds onto the leg and goes into an ankle lock. Romero fights the hold and manages to roll onto his back and then break the hold by kicking him with his free leg. Romero gets up to his feet and whips Pawluk into the ropes and takes him down with a spinning back heel kick. Romero pulls Pawluk up to his feet and spikes him with a piledriver. Romero hooks a leg and gets a three count.

Winner: Rocky Romero (10:25)

Notes: **

OA: 58 CR: 51 MQ: 79

Guppie: “Rocky Romero delivers a beating to Greg Pawluk that finally put him down. Pawluk put up a strong showing by taking all that damage but he couldn’t keep on taking it.”

Patterson: “Romero just went out there to prove a point and he did that by just rocking Pawluk throughout that match and bringing a style he didn’t expect.”

Guppie: “Up next we have the third match in the first round of the tournament as B-Boy faces off against BJ Whitmer.”

Patterson: “These are two men who are used to hard hitting matches and they are going to be bringing it all into this match and just unload.”

Segment 3: B-Boy vs. BJ Whitmer (Round 1)

Whitmer and B-Boy face off in the middle of the ring and they start going back and forth with some stiff chops. Whitmer catches B-Boy with a forearm to the side of the head then whips him into the ropes and drops him with a shoulder tackle. Whitmer pulls B-Boy up to his feet and takes him over with a vertical suplex and floats over for a two count. Whitmer pulls B-Boy up to his feet and whips him into the corner and charges right into a big boot. B-Boy charges forward with a forearm smash that sends Whitmer down to the mat. B-Boy pulls Whitmer to his feet and hits a swinging neckbreaker and grabs Whitmer from behind with a rear chinlock. Whitmer fights up to his feet and spins around and just unloads a hard slap across the face of B-Boy that spins him around. Whitmer grabs B-Boy from behind and drops him with a belly to back suplex. Whitmer pulls him up and goes for the wristclutch exploder but B-Boy blocks it then hits Whitmer with some elbows to the shoulder breaking the hold completely. B-Boy grabs Whitmer and takes him over with a snap suplex then bounces off the ropes and hits a senton on Whitmer and makes a cover for two. B-Boy gets up frustrated but he lets Whitmer get up to a knee then charges with a shining wizard but Whitmer ducks under it avoiding the shot. Whitmer grabs B-Boy from behind and drops him on his head with a german suplex. B-Boy gets up to one knee and Whitmer charges and hits a shining wizard of his own and makes a cover for a two count before B-Boy grabs the bottom rope to break the cover.

Whitmer pulls B-Boy up to his feet and whips him into the corner. Whitmer charges and hits B-Boy with a charging forearm then rocks him with a series of forearms. Whitmer sets B-Boy up on the top rope and B-Boy punches Whitmer off the ropes down to the mat. B-Boy jumps off the second rope and lands on Whitmer and spins around into a DDT. B-Boy gets up to his feet and catches Whitmer with a shining wizard as he gets up to one knee and gets a two count. B-Boy pulls Whitmer up to his feet and goes for a cross special brainbuster but Whitmer blocks it then takes him down with an STO and follows up with a cover for a two count of his own. Whitmer pulls B-Boy up to his feet and the two men start going back and forth against each other with stiff strikes and just try to knock the other guy out. Neither man goes down and Whitmer blocks a forearm from B-Boy then grabs him and dumps him on his head with an exploder suplex that gets him a two count. Whitmer pulls B-Boy up to his feet and grabs him for an exploder and then adds the wrist clutch and takes him over dropping him on his head. Whitmer makes the cover and gets two before B-Boy drapes a foot over the ropes. Whitmer pulls B-Boy up and whips him into the ropes. B-Boy comes off the ropes with a spinning back elbow. Whitmer gets up to his feet slowly and B-Boy grabs him and hits the cross special brainbuster leaving both men down on the mat. B-Boy gets up to his feet first and hits Whitmer with another shining wizard as he gets up on one knee. B-Boy hooks a leg of Whitmer and gets the three count.

Winner: B-Boy (13:41)

Notes: **1/4

OA: 59 CR: 51 MQ: 81

Guppie: “What a brutal match between those two men. They just started beating on each other with no regard for their own safety.”

Patterson: “That’s the style both men use and I can’t believe B-Boy managed to beat Whitmer in that match.”

Guppie: “He did and he’s going to be taking his hard hitting style into his match against the winner of this next match. We have Danny Daniels facing off against Chad Collyer in the last first round match.”

Patterson: “Collyer is making his debut in the SMWA but he is one of the best technical wrestlers out there. This is going to be a scientific match between these two and I have to give Collyer the edge.”

Segment 4: Danny Daniels vs. Chad Collyer (Round 1)

Daniels and Collyer lockup in the middle of the ring and the two men go through a series of intricate armwork. Collyer trips Daniels down in an arm wringer and goes into a keylock. Daniels wiggles backwards enough and grabs the bottom rope to break up the hold. Collyer pulls Daniels up to his feet and takes him over with a fireman’s carry and grabs an armbar. Daniels struggles against the hold and escapes it. Daniels rolls up to his feet and hits Daniels with a stiff forearm then snapmares him over and drives a kick into the back of Collyer and grabs a rear chinlock. Collyer fights up to his feet and hits Daniels with some back elbows then whips him into the ropes and drops him with a shoulder tackle. Collyer grabs the legs of Daniels and locks in a spinning toe hold. Daniels frees his left leg and nails Collyer with some kicks to break the hold. Daniels grabs Collyer and rolls him up for a two count. Collyer gets up to his feet and blocks a forearm from Daniels then hits him with a shinbreaker. Collyer goes to work on the left leg of Daniels and keeps him down on the mat and on the defensive. Daniels manages to block a second attempt at a shinbreaker from Collyer and hits him with some punches to the face. Daniels grabs Collyer and plants him with a harsh backdrop driver that gets him a two count. Daniels continues to fight back and he bounces off the ropes but Collyer grabs him and plants him with a spinebuster. Collyer holds onto the legs of Daniels and goes into a Texas cloverleaf. Daniels starts crawling and almost gets to the ropes before Collyer pulls Daniels back into the middle of the ring and sits on the hold. Daniels struggles to move but can’t go anywhere and he taps out.

Winner: Chad Collyer (9:12)

Notes: *1/2

OA: 55 CR: 52 MQ: 73

Guppie: “Chad Collyer gets an impressive victory in his first appearance here in the SMWA and he moves onto the semi-finals of the Midwest Invitational Tournament along with Rocky Romero, B-Boy and Scott Lost.”

Patterson: “This is going to be a good series of second round matches tomorrow and it’s going to produce a great final match that I am sure of.”

Segment 5: To the Finals

Collyer grabs the mic from the ring announcer as he stands in the middle of the ring.

Collyer: “It’s great to be in front of you people here in Michigan. I love being in the Midwest where pure wrestling is appreciated. Tonight I’ve started my run in the SMWA during this Midwest Invitational Tournament. Tomorrow I’m going to finish it off as I go through B-Boy and whoever I meet in the finals of this tournament. This is becoming one of the most important tournaments in the independent circuit and I am very glad I was chosen to be in it. Tonight you’ve gotten a taste of what I can do and tomorrow I’m going to show you what I can really do.”

OA: 73

Guppie: “Collyer seems confident of his chances. Our next match pits the Tag Team Champions against the makeshift team of Ace Steel and Mark Briscoe and this is going to be an interesting match.”

Patterson: “Steel and Briscoe are both great tag team wrestlers and now we are going to see if they can work together. This is going to be an interesting match.”

Segment 6: Prime Time ©vs. Ace Steel & Mark Briscoe (SMWA Tag Team Championship)

Ace and Shane start the match off with a lockup and Steel whips Shane down to the mat. Shane scrambles to his feet and Ace stays on him and nails him with a couple of forearms then whips him into the ropes and drops him with a double forearm shot. Steel plays to the crowd then pulls Shane up to his feet and whips him to the mat with a powerslam and tags in Mark. Mark comes in and snapmares Shane over and grabs him with a rear chinlock. Shane fights up to his feet and hits Mark with some back elbows then shoots him off the ropes across the ring. Mark comes off the ropes and hits Shane with a spinning heel kick and makes a cover for a two count. Mark pulls Shane up to his feet and goes for a vertical suplex but Shane spins around and lands behind Mark then tags in Kennedy. Kennedy enters the ring and hits Mark with a dropkick to the knee dropping him to the mat face first. Kennedy pulls Mark up and plants him with a belly to back suplex then climbs up to the top rope. Mark gets to his feet and Kennedy comes off with a missile dropkick that sends Mark rolling across the mat and out of the ring. Shane drops off the apron and charges at Mark but Mark sidesteps and pushes him into the guardrail. Kennedy walks to the ropes and Mark trips him and pulls him out of the ring into a spinebuster to the floor. Mark climbs up onto the apron and Shane helps Kennedy to his feet and Mark runs along the apron then jumps onto both men with a shooting star press that sends them all to the floor. Ace stands on the apron and applauds his partner’s work. Mark pulls Kennedy to his feet and rolls him into the ring and makes a cover for a two count. Mark and Ace keep Kennedy in their corner and work him over to the delight of the crowd. Ace grabs Kennedy and hits him with a spinning implant DDT. Ace makes a cocky cover and gets a two count before Shane pulls him off.

Ace grabs Shane and whips him into the corner and charges but Shane comes out with a forearm that drops Ace. Shane grabs Kennedy to his corner and then tags himself in. Shane comes in and takes Ace over with a snap suplex and floats over for a two count. Shane pulls Ace up and whips him into the ropes and takes him over with a backbody drop then grabs an armbar on Ace. Ace slowly makes his way to the ropes and grabs the bottom rope forcing the break. Shane pulls Ace to his feet and whips him into the corner then charges with a clothesline. Shane unleashes a series of knife edge chops then tags in Kennedy. Kennedy is still a little dazed from the beating he took but he climbs up to the second rope and rains down punches on Ace, ten of them to be exact, then drops down to the mat. Kennedy pulls Ace out of the corner and takes him over with a vertical suplex and floats over into a two count. Prime Time takes the advantage from there and they keep Ace isolated in their corner working over the tough bruiser and trying to wear him down. Shane grabs Ace from behind and goes for a german suplex but Ace blocks it and hits Shane with a back elbow. Ace then spins around and rails Shane with some brutal forearm shots then takes him over with an overhead belly to belly suplex. Kennedy runs in and Ace takes him down with a big lariat then drops to his hands and knees. Ace crawls to his corner and makes the tag to Mark. Mark climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a crossbody block to Kennedy as he gets up. Shane gets up to his feet and Mark whips him over with a brutal looking backdrop driver. Mark grabs Kennedy and takes him over into a boston crab. Shane gets up to his feet and hits Mark in the back of the knee with a chop block that breaks the hold. Kennedy gets up to his feet and grabs Mark with a single leg crab. Mark fights the hold and Ace comes in and breaks it up with a yakuza kick to the face of Kennedy. Shane comes into the ring and he takes Ace down with a superkick that sends him rolling out of the ring. Ace gets to his feet on the outside and Shane launches himself onto him with a crossbody block. Mark gets to his feet in the ring and he pulls Kennedy up and goes for a german suplex but Kennedy blocks it then trips Mark down to the mat. Kennedy ties up the legs of Mark and gets him in a sharpshooter. Kennedy cranks down on the hold and Mark taps out.

Winner: Prime Time (16:43)

Notes: **1/4

OA: 61 CR: 56 MQ: 81

Guppie: “Mark and Ace worked well as a team but Kennedy went after the leg of Mark with some really painful submissions right at the end and Shane managed to take Ace out of the ring and get a submission.”

Patterson: “The Champs pulled out a nice victory there but I think Ace and Mark worked better together than anybody really expected them to and that’s a kind of victory for them. Maybe with some more experience together they can become the champs.”

Guppie: “They have another tag match tomorrow so we’ll see what they can do then. Up next we have what should be a great junior heavyweight match as Halo takes on Sonjay Dutt.”

Patterson: “This is going to be a contest between two great high-flyers and it is going to be an exciting match.”

Segment 7: Halo vs. Sonjay Dutt

The two men lockup and Dutt takes Halo over with an armdrag and Halo rolls up to his feet and takes Dutt over with an armdrag of his own. The two men go through a series of fast moves until they both go for an armdrag and fall down to the mat. They both kip up and face off and get applause from the crowd. The two men shake hands and start to circle each other. They lockup and Halo takes Dutt over with a headlock takedown but Dutt quickly grabs Halo with a headscissors to counter the hold. Halo kips up to escape the hold and hits Dutt with a dropkick to the face as he sits up on the mat. Halo pulls Dutt to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Halo goes for a backbody drop but Dutt sees it coming and rolls backwards over Halo’s back to his feet. Halo turns around right into a spinning heel kick from Dutt. Dutt pulls Halo up to his feet and takes him over with a vertical suplex then climbs up to the top rope. Halo gets up to his feet and Dutt jumps off with a crossbody block but Halo meets him with a dropkick to the midsection. Halo pulls Dutt up and wraps Dutt’s legs around his midsection then picks him up and slams him down to the mat with an inverted sitout spinebuster. Halo rolls Dutt over and sits on him for a two count. Halo pulls Dutt up to his feet and powerslams him to the mat. Halo climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a somersault senton but Dutt moves out of the way and Halo crashes down into the mat. Both men get up to their feet and Dutt blocks a punch from Halo and returns fire with one of his own then jumps up and takes Halo over with a hurrincanranna. Halo gets up to his feet and Dutt grabs him and takes him over with a german suplex flipping Halo over and sending him into the mat face first and Halo rolls out of the ring for a break.

Dutt doesn’t allow him that opportunity though. Dutt goes to the ropes and launches himself over and lands on Halo and takes him over with a hurrincanranna and gets up to his feet to the cheers of the crowd. Dutt pulls Halo up to his feet and throws him into the ring. Dutt makes a cover and gets a two count. Dutt lets Halo get up to his feet and grabs him from behind for a german suplex and takes him over but Halo flips over and lands on his feet. The two men start an intense exchange of high impact moves in a desperate attempt to knock the other man out for the three count but neither man can get the right big move in. Halo picks Dutt up and goes for a DVD but Dutt spins around and takes Halo over into a big DDT and makes the cover for two. Dutt climbs up to the top rope but not quickly enough. Halo gets to his feet and hits the top rope breaking Dutt’s balance and racking him up on the top rope. Halo climbs up and hits Dutt with a forearm then jumps up and takes him off the top with a hurrincanranna. Halo hooks a leg and rolls over with a cover for a long two count. Halo pulls Dutt up to his feet and whips him into the corner and charges and hits a copo kick. Halo lifts Dutt up and sets him on the top rope. Halo climbs up to the second rope and grabs Dutt with a front facelock. Halo tries to pick him up but Dutt blocks it. Dutt hits Halo with some punches to the face then picks him up and jumps off the second rope with a sitout gourdbuster. Dutt makes a cover on Halo and gets a long two count. Dutt picks Halo up and powerslams him down to the mat then climbs up to the top rope. He comes off with the Bombay splash but Halo moves out of the way allowing him to crash and burn. Dutt rolls onto his back as Halo climbs up to the top. Halo comes off with a phoenix splash and nails Dutt. He hooks a leg and gets the three count.

Winner: Halo (13:21)

Notes: ***1/2

OA: 71 CR: 67 MQ: 91

Guppie: “What a match between those two men. They were throwing out all the big moves they knew and Halo managed to connect with a phoenix splash to get the win.”

Patterson: “Halo has been dominant lately. He fell short against Jimmy Rave in his title shot but I think it is only a matter of time before he wins the belt.”

Guppie: “And Jimmy Rave is defending the SMWA Championship in our main event which is next. He takes on Austin Aries who has been one of the best wrestlers on the independent circuit for the past couple of years.”

Patterson: “He has been one of the best and he could be the man to dethrone Jimmy Rave right here tonight. This match is going to be a true test of Rave’s skills.”

Segment 8: The End of Prime Time

Jimmy Rave walks out with the championship belt around his waist. He rolls into the ring and takes the mic from the ring announcer and faces off with Austin before he starts talking.

Rave: “I think you fans know what happened at the last show. Petey Williams and the rest of Prime Time jumped me in an attempt to weaken me for Petey’s title shot. It didn’t work though. I showed up ready to go and I put Petey down for the three count just like I have everybody else who has gotten in my way. The members of Prime Time have been getting in my way continuously for the past couple of months. Not only did they attack me but they keep claiming that they run the SMWA. They don’t run anything especially now while I’m the SMWA Champion! I have talked with SMWA management and on the last show of this year in December I will get a chance to deal with Prime Time. A four on four elimination match will take place pitting the four members of Prime Time against me and three members of my choosing. In December we will end this reign of Prime Time and put them back into their place.

“Tonight I have to take on Austin Aries one on one. Austin is a very capable wrestler but tonight I am going to prove that I am the better man. Austin you are a great technical wrestler, you are a great high-flyer and you have some great strikes. But tonight we are in my ring and I am going to be able to win and keep this belt around my waist. I am the champion and I am going to stay that way.”

OA: 64

Segment 9: Jimmy Rave vs. Austin Aries (SMWA Championship)

Aries and Rave lockup in the middle of the ring and Aries goes behind with a hammerlock. Rave fires off a back elbow then ducks behind and gets a hammerlock of his own. Aries ducks under Rave and spins out turning the hold into a keylock of his own. Rave fires off a kick into the midsection of Aries that breaks up the hold and Rave snapmares Aries over and grabs a rear chinlock. Aries slowly fights his way up to his feet and hits Rave with some back elbows then shoots him into the ropes. Rave comes off the ropes and Aries drops him with a shoulder tackle. Aries drops down on Rave grabbing a side headlock. Rave spins out and grabs Aries with a front facelock. Rave gets up pulling Aries to his feet and goes for a vertical suplex but Aries blocks it then rolls Rave up for a two count. Rave rolls up to his feet while Aries slowly stands up. Aries calls for a knuckle lock and Rave ties up. Rave starts to take Aries down but Aries stops and then gets back to a standing position. Aries puts one foot behind Rave and bends him down forcing him into a bridge to stay off the mat. Aries jumps up and brings his knees down onto the legs of Rave breaking the bridge and getting a two count before Rave can lift a shoulder off the mat. Aries gets up to his feet still holding onto Rave and tries to lay down on him forcing him down but Rave gets his feet under Aries and kick him up to his feet then jumps up and takes Aries over with a monkey flip and breaks the hold. Both men kip up and face off to applause from the crowd. The two men lockup again and Aries whips Rave over to the mat then follows up with a power drive elbow and makes the cover for a two count.

Aries pulls Rave up to his feet and slaps him then grabs him from behind and drops him with a belly to back suplex. Aries bounces off the ropes and drives a knee into his midsection and hooks a leg for a two count. Aries pulls Rave to his feet and whips him into the ropes and takes him over with a backbody drop. Rave gets up to his feet and Aries charges and drops him with a big forearm. Aries takes Rave over with a vertical suplex and floats over for a two count. Aries pulls Rave up and goes for another suplex but Rave spins and lands behind Aries and takes him down with an STO backbreaker and makes a cover for a two count of his own. Rave pulls Aries up and whips him into the corner. Rave charges and hits a big back elbow on Aries. Rave sets Aries up on the top rope and starts to climb up but Aries hits him with a series of forearms then shoves him down to the mat. Aries jumps off the ropes and catches Rave and drops him into a brutal DDT. Aries rolls Rave over and makes a cover for a two count. Aries pulls Rave up to his feet and takes him over with a hard sidewalk slam. Aries hooks both legs and gets another two count. Aries gets up to his feet looking exasperated. He pulls Rave up by his hair and slaps him hard stunning him then bounces off the ropes with a rolling forearm but Rave blocks it and takes him down with a swinging neckbreaker. Both men are slow to their feet. Rave grabs Aries and whips him into the corner. Rave charges but Aries sees him coming and takes him over with a backbody drop. Rave grabs the top rope and lands on the apron. Rave turns around and hits him with a forearm that staggers him then follows up with a rolling forearm that sends Rave crashing down to the floor. Aries gets on the bottom rope and yells at Rave to get up. Rave does get to his feet and Aries launches himself over the top rope and onto Rave with a spinning crossbody block that sends both men down to the floor hard. Aries gets up and plays to the crowd getting a mixed reaction. Aries flips off the fans then pulls Rave up to his feet. Aries lifts Rave up with a suplex and drapes his feet on the apron then spikes him with a DDT to the floor that drops him head first. Aries slides into the ring and the ref starts a ten count. The ref makes it to seven and Rave pulls himself up to his feet using the apron. Rave barely slides into the ring beating the ref’s ten count but he does. Aries pulls him further into the ring and drops down on him for a two count.

Aries picks Rave up for a brainbuster but Rave manages to counter the move and pulls his weight down and pulls Aries into a big DDT of his own and both men are sprawled down on the mat. Aries manages to get to his feet first just before Rave. Aries bounces off the ropes and Rave charges forward and meets him with a knee to the midsection that flips him over. Rave drops down behind Aries and grabs him with a rear chinlock. Rave only gets a brief rest before Aries fights up to his feet. Aries hits Rave with some back elbows to the midsection then drops down with a jaw breaker. Aries drop toeholds Rave down to the mat and then grabs him with an STF. Rave slowly drags himself forward and grabs the bottom rope for a break. Aries pulls Rave up and grabs him with a rear waistlock. Aries whips him over but Rave flips over and lands on his feet. Aries sits up after hitting the move and Rave runs forward and bounces off the ropes and catches Rave with a big knee to the face and Rave drops to the mat after hitting the move. Rave drags himself over and covers Aries for a two count. Rave slowly gets up to his feet and then pulls Aries up. Rave picks him up for a rave clash but Aries keeps his arms away from Rave’s legs. Rave picks Aries up and goes to powerbomb him down but Aries counters it with a hurrincanranna and holds onto the legs of Rave for a two count. Both men get up to their feet and Aries hits Rave with a forearm then plants him with a brainbuster and makes a cover for a two count. Aries flips Rave over and grabs him with the Rings of Saturn. Rave fights against the hold and spins his legs around and into the ropes forcing a break.

Aries pulls Rave up to his feet and shoves him backwards into the corner. Aries fires off a series of forearms then sets Rave up on the top rope. Aries climbs onto the second rope and fires off some punches. He tries to lift Rave up off the top but Rave blocks it. Rave breaks the hold and hits Aries with some stiff forearms that knock him off the ropes. Aries gets up to his feet and Rave jumps off the top rope with a missile dropkick that sends him down to the mat. Rave pulls Aries up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Aries ducks a clothesline from Rave and climbs up behind him and takes him down with a crucifix bomb that gets him a long two count. Rave rolls backwards up to his feet. Aries gets up faster and throws a forearm but Rave ducks under it and hits Aries with a water wheel suplex that drops him right on his head and leaves both men down on the mat. The ref applies the ten count and both men get up at the count of six. The two men trade forearms back and forth and Rave spins Aries around with a forearm but Aries spins it around into a rolling forearm that drops Rave down to the mat hard. Aries climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a 450 splash but Rave gets his knees up driving them into the midsection of Aries. Rave gets up to his feet and pulls Aries up and drops him with a brainbuster. Rave rolls over and makes a cover for a two count. Rave rolls Aries over and grabs him with a crossface. Aries rolls Rave over for with a cover and forces Rave to break the hold to kick out at two. Rave pulls Aries up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Aries puts on the breaks and kicks Rave in the midsection then jumps over with a sunset flip but Rave rolls right through it. Rave grabs the legs of Aries and picks him up and hits a rave clash. Rave rolls Aries over and makes the cover for a three count.

Winner: Jimmy Rave (25:12)

Notes: ***3/4

OA: 72 CR: 67 MQ: 95

Guppie: “What a match! Those two men pulled out all the stops and Jimmy Rave manages to get a big victory against Austin Aries to retain the SMWA Championship.”

Patterson: “Aries hit all of his trademark moves and Rave fought through all of them and hit his own trademark moves and finished Aries off with a Rave clash.”

Guppie: “That’s all the action we have for you fans but be sure to show up tomorrow for the second night of the Midwest Invitational Tournament!”

OA: 65

I had this done on time but I had some internet problems Thursday and I haven't been on since then. The second part will hopefully be up by Wednesday. I'm off school for a while so I may get it up sooner.

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Midwest Invitational IV Night 2 (Ypsilanti)

November 17, 2007

Announcer: Brian Guppie

Color Commentator: Mike Patterson

Guppie: “Welcome to night two of the Midwest Invitational Tournament. We have the semi-finals and the finals of the tournament.”

Patterson: “We also have some great non-tournament action but we start with the semi-final matches first.”

Guppie: “And that first match pits Rocky Romero against Scott Lost in a west coast battle.”

Patterson: “Romero is going to be bringing his hard hitting style against Lost who relies on his speed and technical ability to win matches.”

Segment 1: Rocky Romero vs. Scott Lost (Round 2)

Romero and Lost face off in the middle of the ring and Lost goes for a lockup but Romero pushes him back and delivers a hard kick to the knee that sends Lost down to one knee and Romero follows up with a roundhouse kick to the side of the head. Romero hooks a leg and gets a two count right off the bat. Romero pulls Lost up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Lost bounces off the ropes and Romero nails him with a back heel kick. Romero pulls Lost up to his feet and goes for a suplex but Lost blocks it and rolls him up for a two count. Romero gets up to his feet and throws a forearm but Lost ducks underneath and grabs Romero and pulls him down with a neckbreaker. Lost climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a spinning heel kick on Romero as he gets to his feet. Lost covers Romero and gets a two count of his own. Lost pulls Romero up and whips him into the ropes and takes Romero over with a hurrincanranna and makes a cover for two. Lost pulls Romero up and whips him into the corner. Lost charges and Romero stops him with a forearm to the side of the head. Romero grabs Lost and spins him around into the corner and unloads with a vicious series of knife edge chops. Romero pulls Lost out of the corner and drops him with a powerslam. Romero follows up with a knee drop and hooks a leg for a two count. Romero pulls Lost to his feet and whips him into the corner. Romero charges and hits Lost with a forearm then sets him up on the top rope. Romero climbs up and hits Lost with some forearm shots and takes Lost off with a superplex and makes a cover for a two count.

Romero lazily pulls Lost up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Romero throws a high kick but Lost rolls underneath it then gets up to his feet behind Romero and whips him over with a release german suplex that drops him on his head. Both men get up slowly to their feet. Romero throws a high roundhouse kick but Lost ducks underneath it then grabs Romero with a pump handle and whips him over folding him up on the back of his head and holding him there for a two count. Romero rolls backwards to his feet and Lost grabs him and whips him into the ropes. Romero grabs the ropes and stops himself. Lost charges and Romero sends him over the top and to the floor hard with a backbody drop. Romero slides out of the ring and then just beats Lost down relentlessly on the outside. Romero does a number on the guardrails using Lost’s body before throwing him back into the ring. Romero slides in behind and pulls Lost up to his feet. He whips Lost into the corner then charges and hits him with a charging forearm. Romero pulls Lost out of the corner and hits him with some knees to the face then jumps up with a big knee to the face that sends Lost down to the mat and the ref applies a ten count while Romero taunts the crowd. Lost manages to get up at the count of nine but Romero sees him and nails him with a high roundhouse kick. Lost hits the mat and Romero makes a lazy cover for the three count.

Winner: Rocky Romero (13:38)

Notes: *1/4

OA: 60 CR: 46 MQ: 74

Guppie: “Scott Lost put on a good display but Rocky Romero just brutalized him in that match especially when he sent him to the outside.”

Patterson: “Lost was giving as good as he was getting in the beginning but Romero managed to overcome him and take him out.”

Guppie: “Rocky Romero will be moving onto the finals of the tournament and we’ll be finding out who he’s going to be facing off against next as B-Boy takes on Chad Collyer.”

Patterson: “This is going to be another great match. Both men are good all-around wrestlers but each man has their strengths. B-Boy is going to try and keep this match standing up and use his striking ability while Collyer is going to want to take it to the mat and use his chain wrestling to dominate.”

Guppie: “But neither man has a definitive advantage in those areas. No matter which way they wrestle this match they are going to be close and only by catching a mistake is one of them going to be able to take the advantage.”

Segment 2: B-Boy vs. Chad Collyer (Round 2)

B-Boy and Collyer face off in the middle of the ring and they lockup. Neither man can gain the advantage and they break the lockup. B-Boy tattoos Collyer with a knife edge chop and Collyer fires off a knife edge chop of his own. The crowd ooh’s for both chops and then both men just start unloading on each other with some wicked chops. Collyer ducks a chop from B-Boy then trips him down to the mat and grabs his legs and goes for the Texas cloverleaf but B-Boy stops him with a forearm then rolls him up for a short two count. Both men roll up to their feet and they lockup in the middle of the ring. B-Boy goes behind Collyer with a hammerlock. Collyer ducks under and gets a hammerlock of his own then trips B-Boy down to the mat. Collyer flips over bridging then hammerlock and torquing the arm of B-Boy. Collyer breaks the hold and pulls B-Boy up to his feet and goes for a single arm DDT but B-Boy lands a series of forearm shivers to stagger Collyer. B-Boy grabs Collyer and whips him into the ropes then drops him with a big back elbow and drops down for a two count. B-Boy pulls Collyer up to his feet and takes him over with a vertical suplex. B-Boy drops an elbow but Collyer moves out of the way letting him slam into the mat. Collyer grabs the arm of B-Boy and spins out into a cross arm breaker but B-Boy locks his hands preventing the hold. Collyer breaks the hold attempt and nails B-Boy with some forearms and then grabs an armbar. B-Boy rolls forward escaping the hold and bounces off the ropes and catches Collyer with a shining wizard as he gets up to one knee. B-Boy hooks a leg on Collyer and covers him for a two count.

B-Boy pulls Collyer up to his feet and drops him on his head with a brutal cross leg brainbuster. B-Boy makes a cocky cover and gets a two count before Collyer puts a foot on the bottom rope. He pulls Collyer up to his feet and goes for the cross leg brainbuster again but Collyer manages to counter it and land behind B-Boy then plants him with a reverse DDT. B-Boy still gets to his feet first and pulls Collyer up. Collyer explodes up with a European uppercut then grabs B-Boy and takes him down with a single arm DDT and goes into a fujiwara armbar. B-Boy slowly crawls sideways enough to grab the bottom rope and force the break. B-Boy gets up to his feet favoring his right arm. Collyer moves in and grabs an armbar as he powerslams B-Boy down on top of his arm. Collyer hooks a leg for a cover and gets a two count. Collyer continues to work on the right arm of B-Boy not only weakening the limb but eliminating his main striking arm. Collyer starts to get over confident and B-Boy nails him with some left forearms. They stun Collyer but don’t do much damage. However B-Boy follows up with a standing enziguri that drops Collyer to the mat. B-Boy gets up to his feet and climbs up to the second rope. Collyer gets to his feet and B-Boy jumps off catching Collyer and then spins around into a big DDT. B-Boy crawls over and hooks a leg to get a long two count. B-Boy pulls Collyer to his feet and whips him into the ropes. B-Boy swings a clothesline but Collyer jumps up driving his knee into the right arm of B-Boy. Collyer drops B-Boy with a clothesline of his own then grabs the right arm of B-Boy and drops down into a cross arm breaker. B-Boy fights the hold but Collyer has the arm extended and B-Boy taps out quickly.

Winner: Chad Collyer (16:52)

Notes: *3/4

OA: 57 CR: 53 MQ: 76

Guppie: “We’ve seen the cross arm breaker getting a lot of use lately and it is a devastating finisher. Collyer locked the move on and B-Boy had no choice to tap.”

Patterson: “Once the arm is extended you have to tap out or your arm will be broken. Collyer did a nice job of isolating the arm although B-Boy almost had him after that shining wizard but the ropes saved him.”

Guppie: “We’ll be seeing Rocky Romero take on Chad Collyer in the main event for the finals of the Midwest Invitational Tournament. Our next match pits the losers of the first round matches against each other in an elimination match.”

Patterson: “Danny Daniels, Greg Pawluk, BJ Whitmer and Petey Williams are going to be facing off and all I can guarantee is that this is going to be a hell of a match.”

Segment 3: Danny Daniels vs. Greg Pawluk vs. BJ Whitmer vs. Petey Williams

Whitmer and Daniels start the match off and they go into a lockup. Whitmer whips Daniels over and drops onto him with a side headlock. Daniels gets up to his feet and shoots Whitmer into the ropes and gets dropped with a shoulder tackle. Whitmer pulls Daniels up to his feet and spins him around with a slap across the face then hits him with a belly to back suplex and makes a cover for two. Whitmer pulls Daniels up and whips him into the corner and charges into a double boot from Daniels. Daniels charges out of the corner and takes Whitmer down with a clothesline. Daniels goes to the corner and tags in Pawluk. Pawluk enters through the ropes and Daniels kicks the middle rope nailing Pawluk in the nuts. Whitmer grabs Pawluk out of the corner and hits him with an exploder suplex and makes a cover for a long two count. Whitmer pulls Pawluk up to his feet and takes him over with a snap suplex and floats over for a two count. Whitmer pulls Pawluk up and whips him into the corner and then tags Daniels in with a slap to the face. Daniels looks angry but he gets in the ring and he sets Pawluk up on the top rope. Daniels climbs up but Pawluk nails him with some forearms sending him down to the mat. Daniels gets up to his feet and Pawluk comes off the top rope with a crossbody block for a two count. Pawluk pulls Daniels up to his feet and snapmares him over and grabs a rear chinlock. Pawluk works on the neck of Daniels trying to weaken him up. Pawluk plants Daniels with a DDT and then rolls through it holding Daniels in a front chancery. The move took up too much room though and Daniels manages to grab the middle rope and break the hold. Pawluk pulls Daniels up and whips him into the ropes but Daniels holds onto the ropes then moves down and tags in Williams.

Williams comes in and Pawluk sends him over with a backbody drop. Pawluk pulls Williams up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Williams comes off the ropes with a leg lariat that sends Pawluk down to the mat. Williams pulls Pawluk up and takes him over with a snap suplex and floats over for a two count. Williams pulls Pawluk up and throws him into an empty corner and fires off a series of forearms then sets him up on the top rope. Williams climbs up the ropes but Pawluk fights him off with some strikes then jumps off and takes him over with a sunset flip for a two count. Williams rolls backwards to his feet out of the hold and charges taking Pawluk down with a big lariat. Williams pulls Pawluk up and takes him over with a big release german suplex. Pawluk rolls through and ends up in a corner and Whitmer tags himself in. Whitmer comes in and ties up with Williams. Whitmer breaks the lockup and rocks Williams with a forearm and Williams replies with a forearm of his own. Whitmer just gets angry and fires off a harder forearm that staggers Williams. Whitmer grabs Williams and plants him on his head with an exploder suplex. Whitmer hooks a leg for a cover and gets a two count. Whitmer pulls Williams back up to his feet and takes him over with a tiger suplex and bridges it for a two count. Whitmer controls the match some more dominating Williams and then goes to the corner and tags in Daniels. Daniels comes into the ring and kicks Williams in the midsection and goes for a piledriver but Williams reverses it with a back body drop. Daniels gets to his feet and Williams grabs him and goes for a vertical suplex but Daniels blocks it then picks Williams up for a powerslam. Daniels lowers Williams and goes for a tombstone piledriver but Williams reverses it flipping over and drops Daniels to the mat with a tombstone of his own. Williams makes a cover and eliminates Daniels. (15:23)

Whitmer comes back into the ring and he nails Williams in the back of the head with a clothesline as he gets up to his feet. Whitmer grabs Williams up off the mat and goes for the wrist clutch exploder but Williams fights out of the hold with some back elbows then jumps up and takes Whitmer over with a hurrincanranna. Williams gets to his feet and tags in Pawluk. Pawluk comes in and ducks a clothesline from Whitmer and takes him down with a neckbreaker. Pawluk sits Whitmer up and grabs him with a rear chinlock. Whitmer gets up to his feet and hits Pawluk with some back elbows to the midsection then drops him on his head with a saido suplex. Whitmer makes a cover and gets a two count. Whitmer pulls Pawluk up to his feet holding his neck. Whitmer whips Pawluk into the corner and charges into him with a clothesline. Whitmer pulls Pawluk out of the corner and drops him on his head with a german suplex and holds onto it. Whitmer rolls up to his feet and he hits Pawluk with a tiger suplex for a three count (19:01)

Williams climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a missile dropkick that sends Whitmer to the outside. Whitmer gets to his feet on the outside and Williams jumps off the apron onto him and goes for a hurrincanranna but Whitmer catches him and slams him sideways into the guardrail to cheers from the crowd. Whitmer pulls Williams up to his feet and throws him into the ring and slides in behind him. Whitmer pulls Williams into the corner and charges at him but Williams gets a foot up and into Whitmer’s face. Williams comes out of the corner and goes for the Canadian Destroyer but Whitmer reverses it with a backbody drop. Williams gets up to his feet and Whitmer takes him down with a scoop slam. Whitmer drops a knee but Williams rolls out of the way to barely avoid it. Williams grabs Whitmer from behind and folds him up with a brutal backdrop driver. Williams climbs up to the top rope and waits for Whitmer to get to his feet and jumps onto him and takes him over with a hurrincanranna. Williams makes a cover and gets a two count. Williams pulls Whitmer up to his feet and goes for a german suplex but Whitmer blocks it and hits him with a back elbow then does a standing switch. Whitmer takes Williams over with a german suplex and bridges it for a quick two count. Both men are slow to their feet and they face off. The two men start exchanging chops and Whitmer slowly takes the advantage and then floors Williams with a brutal forearm. Williams gets up to his feet somehow and hits a leg lariat and both men are down. Williams manages to get up first and he whips Whitmer into the corner and charges with a shoulder to the midsection. Williams picks Whitmer up and sets him on the top rope. Williams climbs up to the second rope for a superplex but Whitmer blocks it and then dazes Williams with a series of hard forearms. Whitmer stands up on the top rope and then picks Williams up and takes him off the top rope with a brutal powerbomb. Whitmer holds onto Williams and folds him over for a cover for the three count.

Winner: BJ Whitmer (24:47)

Notes: **

OA: 57 CR: 49 MQ: 80

Guppie: “UNBELIEVABLE! Did you see that BJ Whitmer took Petey Williams off the top rope with a powerbomb and the three count was academic.”

Patterson: “BJ Whitmer is bigger and stronger than a lot of other wrestlers in the independent scene and he can pull off some incredible power moves and he just showed that here.”

Guppie: “What a fantastic match and all four of those men have more than made up for losing in the first round of the tournament. Up next we have Excalibur taking on Sedrick Strong.”

Patterson: “These are two men with a lot of skill but both men have been floundering. Sedrick has really fallen into a rut since Roderick left and Excalibur just hasn’t been able to pick up a singles victory. One of these men will break that streak and get a chance at gaining some momentum.”

Segment 4: Excalibur vs. Sedrick Strong

The two men lockup in the middle of the ring and Strong takes Excalibur over with side headlock. Excalibur breaks the hold by taking Strong into a headscissors. Strong kips up to his feet escaping the hold and Excalibur rolls backwards up to his feet. Strong comes in for another lockup but Excalibur hits him with a knee to the midsection then takes him over with a vertical suplex and floats over for a two count. Excalibur pulls Strong up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Excalibur telegraphs the backbody drop and Strong grabs him and slams his face down against his knee then follows up with a swinging neckbreaker. Strong hooks a leg and gets a quick two count. The two men continue to go back and forth in the match with neither man able to keep the match going in their favor for long. Strong manages to take Excalibur down with a leg lariat then pulls him up and goes for a brainbuster but Excalibur spins and lands behind Strong. Excalibur grabs him from behind and drops him with a reverse DDT then climbs up to the top rope. Excalibur comes off with a back senton but Strong gets his knees up and drives them into Excalibur’s back. Excalibur gets to his feet clutching his back and Strong grabs him and hits a backbreaker and makes a cover for a two count. Strong goes around and grabs the legs of Excalibur and flips him over into a boston crab. Excalibur fights against the hold and drags himself to the ropes and grabs the bottom rope to get a break. Strong pulls Excalibur to his feet and whips him into the corner. Strong charges and Excalibur moves out of the way. Strong slams into the turnbuckle and rebounds right into a kick to the midsection by Excalibur. Excalibur butterflies the arms then picks Strong up and spikes him with a double underhook piledriver for the three count.

Winner: Excalibur (8:23)

Notes: *1/4

OA: 63 CR: 54 MQ: 72

Guppie: “Excalibur picks up a victory in a close match between those two men. Strong had some big moves but Excalibur hit the double underhook piledriver and it was all over.”

Patterson: “Sedrick is really going to have to start winning or he may be out of a job. You can’t lose all the time in professional wrestling and hope to keep your job.”

Guppie: “He’s not in danger of that just yet Mike. Up next we have Josh Daniels taking on Todd Sexton.”

Patterson: “Daniels is going to bring his power style up against the high flying style of Sexton. This is a classic clash of styles and whichever man executes better is going to be able to pick up the victory.”

Segment 5: Todd Sexton vs. Josh Daniels

The two men lockup to start the match and Daniels takes Sexton over with a hiptoss right into a side headlock. Sexton escapes the hold by grabbing Daniels with a headscissors. Daniels spins around and headstands and comes back down to escape the hold. Daniels jumps forward and grabs Sexton with a side headlock again. Sexton fights up to his feet and whips Daniels into the ropes. Daniels comes off the ropes with a big forearm that just levels Sexton. Daniels pulls Sexton up to his feet and whips him down to the mat with a powerslam and follows up with a knee to the face that scores him a two count. Daniels pulls Sexton up to his feet and throws him into the corner and then unloads on him with a series of knife edge chops. Daniels continues to just beat Sexton down unmercifully to the delight of the crowd. Daniels grabs Sexton from behind and goes for a rear waistlock but Sexton blocks it and then hits Daniels with some back elbows to break the hold. Sexton gets some space and nails him with a superkick. Sexton drops down on him for a two count. Sexton gets a little bit of offense in but Daniels kills it when he blocks a second superkick then plants Sexton with a brutal powerbomb. Daniels pulls Sexton to his feet and takes him over with a german suplex then bridges it for the three count.

Winner: Josh Daniels (7:35)

Notes: *

OA: 58 CR: 46 MQ: 71

Guppie: “Josh Daniels just dominated that match. Todd Sexton was out classed and it showed.”

Patterson: “Sexton is a man on the verge of losing his job here and he needs to get some victories. Josh Daniels just made a statement and I know I go it loud and clear. He’s ready for some big names to face.”

Guppie: “He just may get that chance soon. Up next we have tag team action as Ace Steel and Mark Briscoe take on Ricky Reyes and Puma of the Havana Pitbulls.”

Patterson: “This is going to be a great match. You have four guys who know what tag team wrestling is all about and they know what wrestling is about. This is just going to be brutal.”

Segment 6: Direction

Reyes and Puma come down to the ring accompanied by Rocky Romero and Alicia Webb. In the ring Webb takes the mic.

Webb: “Tonight you fans get to see the rise of the Havana Pitbulls. Ricky and Rocky have been here for some time and they’ve been showing you fans what stiff wrestling is all about. They are some of the best all arounder wrestlers right now. Now they have Puma to help them dominate here. Tonight Puma and Reyes will show off their work as a tag team. Romero has already won his first two rounds of the Midwest Invitational Tournament. Scott Lost and Greg Pawluk fell to his skills and in the finals of the tournament Chad Collyer isn’t going to stop him either. Romero is going to win the tournament and like all of the winners before him he is going to get his title shot and he is going to become the next SMWA Champion. Jimmy Rave better watch his back because Romero is coming for him.

“The Havana Pitbulls have shown fans what they are all about around the world. Now I am going to lead them to being the most dominant wrestlers here in the SMWA. We start with some victories tonight and next month we are going for the gold. Trust me it won’t be long before we hold all the gold!”

Webb and Romero exit and stay ringside to cheer the Pitbulls on as Ace and Mark come down to the ring for the match.

OA: 78

Segment 7: Ace Steel & Mark Briscoe vs. Ricky Reyes & Puma

Puma and Mark start the match with a lockup and Mark takes Puma over with an armdrag. Puma rolls right up to his feet and takes Mark over with an armdrag of his own when he charges. Puma holds on and puts Mark into an armbar. Mark rolls forward and gets up to his feet and turns it into an arm wringer of his own. Puma rolls forward and kips up to his feet then flips Mark over with the arm wringer. Puma legdrops the arm then pulls Mark to his corner and tags in Reyes. Puma holds out the arm of Mark and Reyes comes off the top rope with a double axe handle to the arm. Reyes grabs the arm of Mark and traps it behind him with a hammerlock then powerslams him down to the mat. Reyes grabs the arm and spins out into a cross arm breaker. Mark locks his hands together blocking the hold and gets up to his feet. Mark lifts Reyes up and drops him down on his back breaking the hold. Mark rolls forward and tags in Steel. Steel comes into the ring and fires off a series of forearm shots to the head of Reyes as he gets to his feet. Steel whips Reyes into the ropes and takes him over with a backbody drop. Puma comes into the ring and charges and Steel catches him and whips him over with a powerslam nearly dropping him on his head. Reyes gets to his feet and Steel grabs him and takes him over with a vertical suplex dropping him across Puma’s back as he gets to his hands and knees. Steel pulls Reyes off Puma and makes a cover for a two count while Puma rolls to the outside. Steel tags in Mark and lifts Reyes up on his shoulders in an electric chair. Mark springboards in and takes Reyes off with a doomsday device flipping him over. Mark rolls him over and makes a cover for a two count. Mark pulls Reyes up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and drops him with a back elbow. Mark bounces off the ropes and drops an elbow and makes a cover for another two count.

Mark pulls Reyes up and whips him into the corner. Mark charges and hits a knee to the chest then tags in Steel. Steel comes in and gives Reyes a nice mark across his chest with a series of knife edge chops. Steel snapmares Reyes over then tags Mark back in. Mark comes in the ring and flips over Reyes and grabs his head snapping it forward. Mark pulls Reyes to his feet and goes for a suplex but Reyes blocks it then rolls him up for a two count. Mark kicks out and rolls backwards to his feet. He charges forward but Reyes drop toeholds him to the mat. Reyes jumps forward and grabs a side headlock then transfers over into a hammerlock on the left arm that the Pitbulls were working earlier. Reyes flips over bridging the hold but Mark manages to wiggle over and get his foot on the bottom rope for a break. Reyes pulls Mark to his feet and throws him into the corner then tags in Puma. Puma leaps over the top rope and then lays into Mark with a series of quick kicks to the midsection, chest and legs. Puma remembers what Reyes was doing and finishes the combo off with some high kicks to the left shoulder of Mark then pulls him out of the corner and takes him over with a snap suplex and floats over for a two count. Puma tags Reyes in and pulls Mark to his feet. Reyes comes in and grabs Mark with an arm wringer and flips him down to the mat and goes into the cross armbreaker. Mark seems on the verge of tapping but Steel comes in and drops an elbow on Reyes breaking up the hold. While the ref is distracted the Pitbulls take the opportunity to double team Mark and stomp away to the crowd’s dismay. The Pitbulls continue to work on Mark in their corner and they target his arm specifically. Reyes gets an arm wringer on Mark then tags in Puma. Puma climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a double axe handle and Mark pulls Reyes over and Reyes takes the move. Mark jumps up and sends Puma spilling over the ropes with a dropkick. Mark gets to his feet slowly and gets to the corner and dives to tag in Steel.

Steel comes in and levels Reyes with a lariat as he gets to his feet. Puma climbs onto the apron and springboards in for a crossbody block but Steel catches him and plants him with a fall away slam. Reyes gets to his feet and Steel drops him on his head with a backdrop driver. Mark climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a guillotine legdrop onto Reyes and makes the cover but the ref won’t count it saying he’s not the legal man. Steel pulls Reyes up to his feet and hits him with a tiger driver and holds him for the cover. Steel gets a two count before Puma hits him with a running dropkick to the face to break it up. Puma pulls Steel up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Puma goes for a backbody drop but Steel sees it coming and grabs him for the tiger bomb but Puma counters it with a hurrincanranna. Steel gets up to his feet and Puma charges and hits him with a leg lariat in the corner. Puma pulls Steel out of the corner and drops him with a brainbuster and makes a cover but the ref tells him he’s not the legal man. Reyes is getting to his feet and Puma pulls him over and lays him down on Steel for a two count and the ref leads Puma to the apron. Reyes pulls Steel up to his feet and hits him with a fisherman buster and bridges the hold. He gets a two count before Mark breaks the hold up with a shooting star press off the top rope to big cheers from the crowd. Puma comes in and grabs Mark and throws him out of the ring then slides out underneath the bottom rope. Puma pulls Mark to his feet and whips him into the guardrail hard. In the ring Steel and Reyes both slowly get up to their feet. The two men start trading forearms and neither man is going down. Reyes slowly starts to take the advantage and then he grabs Steel and whips him into the ropes. Steel bounces off the ropes and floors Reyes with a big forearm. Steel pulls Reyes up to his feet and spins him out with a brutal implant DDT. Steel hooks a leg and covers Reyes for the three count just before Puma could break it up.

Winner: Ace Steel & Mark Briscoe (18:42)

Notes: *1/2

OA: 60 CR: 44 MQ: 76

Guppie: “Ace and Mark may have come up short last night but they looked great tonight as did Puma and Reyes. It looks like our tag team division is really going to be heating up.”

Patterson: “Prime Time has sat on top of the tag team heap for quite some time but that reign could be coming to an end soon.”

Guppie: “Now it is time for the finals of the Midwest Invitational Tournament. Rocky Romero and Chad Collyer face off one on one and this is going to be a hell of a match.”

Patterson: “These are two men with some great trainers. Collyer is trained by the Malenko brothers and Romero is coming out of the New Japan Dojo. The accolades these men have accumulated would take too long to list and both men are aiming to add one more tonight.”

Segment 8: Rocky Romero vs. Chad Collyer (Finals)

The two men face off in the ring and they slowly circle each other. The two men tentatively reach forward for a knuckle lock and Romero lashes out with a kick that Collyer barely manages to dodge out of the way of. Collyer moves in while he’s off balance and takes him over with a hiptoss and drops down into a cross armbreaker but Romero quickly gets a foot into the ropes to break the hold up. Romero gets to his feet slowly but Collyer doesn’t let him rest and gets right on him and pulls him away from the ropes with a rear waistlock. Collyer picks Romeor up and slams him down to the mat face first then spins out into a front facelock. Romero fights up to his feet and brings his knee up into the face of Collyer breaking the hold and sending him reeling backwards. Romero moves in and snapmares Collyer over and blasts him with a kick to the spine then grabs a rear chinlock. Collyer fights up to his feet and hits Romero with a few back elbows then shoots him into the ropes. Romero comes off the ropes and Collyer takes him over with a backbody drop. Romero gets up to his feet and Collyer grabs him and hits him with a backbreaker. Collyer grabs the legs and goes for a Texas cloverleaf but Romero hits Collyer with a forearm then rolls him up preventing the hold and gets a two count. Collyer rolls up to his feet and Romero grabs him and takes him over with a gut wrench suplex. Romero bounces off the ropes and hits a big knee to the face of Collyer and makes a cover for a two count.

Romero pulls Collyer up to his feet and goes for a suplex but Collyer flips over and lands behind him. Collyer grabs Romero with a rear waistlock and takes him over with a german suplex. He bridges the hold and gets a two count. Romero gets slowly to his knees and Collyer kicks him in the face sending him back to the mat. Collyer pulls Romero back up and hits a textbook belly to back suplex. Collyer grabs the legs of Romero and takes him over into a boston crab. Romero fights the hold and slowly drags himself to the ropes and gets a break. Collyer continues to work on Romero targeting his back setting up the Texas cloverleaf. Collyer whips Romero into the ropes and plants him with a spinebuster then ties the legs up and flips him over into a Texas cloverleaf. Romero fights the hold and refuses to tap. Romero slowly drags himself forward and grabs the bottom rope and forces the break. Collyer pulls Romero up to his feet and Romero nails him with a European uppercut then jumps up and nails Collyer with a rising knee that sends Collyer to the mat. Collyer slowly gets to his feet and Romero jumps up and takes him over with a hurrincanranna and goes right into a cross armbreaker. Romero cranks on the hold but Collyer manages to get a foot on the rope and force the break. Collyer gets to his feet shaking out his arm and Romero grabs him from behind and nails him with a brutal backdrop driver. Collyer gets up to his feet dazed and Romero takes him down with a single arm DDT and goes right into a fujiwara armbar. Collyer levers himself up then manages to roll forward and ease the pressure then grabs Romero with a headscissors. Romero kips up to escape the hold and both men get to their feet. Romero drops down to the mat and sticks his hand out between his legs. Collyer looks confused then grabs the hand and Romero takes him down and goes into the lady of the lake and starts wrenching on the left arm of Collyer. Collyer manages to scoot forward and get his feet in the ropes to force another break. Romero pulls Collyer up to his feet and whips him towards the corner but Collyer reverses it sending Romero into the corner. Collyer charges and hits Romero with a lariat then sets him up on the top rope. Collyer climbs onto the second rope but Romero beats him down and knocks him down to the mat with forearms. Romero gets up and Collyer jumps off for a double axe handle but Collyer meets him with a kick to the midsection. Collyer picks Romero up and goes for a powerbomb but Romero counters it with a hurrincanranna. Romero spins out into a cross armbreaker and gets full extension on the hold. Collyer fights the hold for a short time then taps out.

Winner: Rocky Romero (15:21)

Notes: **

OA: 66 CR: 53 MQ: 79

Guppie: “We saw Collyer get a victory with the cross armbreaker earlier tonight and we see him fall victim to it in the main event.”

Patterson: “Romero is great at working over the arm of an opponent and he put Collyer through a lesson. Collyer looked good early but Romero got to work on the arm and it was all over.”

Guppie: “Rocky Romero is the winner of the fourth annual Midwest Invitational Tournament. We brought you two great shows in a row lately and thanks for stopping by.”

Patterson: “For Brian Guppie, I’m Mike Patterson, thanks for supporting the SMWA. Be sure to check out smwawrestling for info on our upcoming shows and your favorite wrestlers.”

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SMWA in Indiana!

November 23, 2007

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In conjunction with the IWA:MS we will be holding a triple shot weekend in December. We will open the show on Thursday in Highland, Indiana. IWA:MS will hold the next two shows. The first one in Hammond, Indiana and the third back in Highland. The action packed weekend will start on December 15 with out show. Tickets are available now. You can buy tickets for our show for just $15 or $20 for ringside seats. Package deals are available at the IWA:MS website www.iwamswrestling.com

We have lined up what should be a great show for that opener.

Jimmy Rave ©vs. Rocky Romero (SMWA Championship)

Rocky is taking his title shot for winning the Midwest Invitational now. He wants to be champion and he thinks his time is now but Rave wants to keep that belt around his waist.

BJ Whitmer ©vs. Matt Cross (IWA:MS Heavyweight Championship)

BJ Whitmer defends the IWA:MS Title against Matt Cross in what should be an excellent match.

Prime Time ©vs. Puma & Ricky Reyes (SMWA Tag Team Championship)

The Havana Pitbulls team thinks that with Alicia Webb’s guidance they can become the champions. The Prime Time team has held the belts with an iron grip in the past and we’ll see if somebody can finally break their grasp on the belts.

Chad Collyer Challenge

Chad Collyer has made an open challenge for the show to anybody who wants to take him on. We don’t know the challenge but with Collyer in the match it should be great.

Lost Foundation vs. Excalibur & Halo vs. Jimmy Jacobs & Johnny Spade vs. Petey Williams & B-Boy

The four way elimination singles match was one of the best matches on the last show and we try to recapture that with this huge four way tag team elimination match. With 8 men in the ring all we can guarantee is that there will be chaos. The winners will almost guarantee themselves a tag team title shot should they want it.

Mark Briscoe vs. Arik Cannon

We open the show with a match between these two very talented match. This show is so stacked that this has to be the opener. It should be a tight match.

If you are in driving distance you want to see this show. Remember tickets are just $15 or $20 for ringside seats. Michigan fans don’t worry we’ll be back with a huge show to blow off the year!

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Triple Shot Opener (Highland, IN)

December 15, 2007

Announcer: Brian Guppie

Color Commentator: Mike Patterson

Guppie: “Welcome to the first show of three in a row. The SMWA will be bringing you the first action packed night and the IWA:MS will be bringing you the next two. I’m Brian Guppie and I’m joined on commentary by Mike Patterson.”

Patterson: “We do have a huge show lined up for tonight and we are going to kick it off with a bang as Mark Briscoe takes on Arik Cannon.”

Guppie: “Mark has been working with Ace Steel in tag team matches lately so Cannon may be able to take a victory here in a singles match.”

Patterson: “You can’t count Mark out that easily though. Both Briscoes made their start as singles wrestlers and they know what they are doing. Cannon is a great technical wrestler though and this is going to be a tough match for both men.”

Segment 1: Mark Briscoe vs. Arik Cannon

The two men slowly circle each other then they lockup. Cannon goes behind Mark with a hammerlock. Mark ducks under reversing the hold then trips Cannon down to the mat and grabs a side headlock. Cannon gets up to his feet and pries himself free from the headlock and grabs Mark then takes him down with a DDT and flips over into a front chancery. Mark spins out of the hold and grabs Cannon with an arm wringer. Cannon gets up to his feet and rolls forward to his feet and reverses the hold into an arm wringer of his own. Mark moves forward and grabs the top rope then flips over backwards then pulls Cannon towards him and nails him with a forearm and then the two men go back and forth with a nice chain wrestling segment and Cannon comes out on top with a cross face chicken wing. Mark manages to reach the bottom rope with his foot to break the hold. Cannon pulls Mark up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Cannon goes for a lariat but Mark ducks underneath it then nails Cannon with a spinning heel kick as he came off the opposite ropes. Mark pulls Cannon up to his feet and goes for a german suplex but Cannon blocks it then does a standing switch. Cannon grabs Mark from behind and plants him with a belly to back suplex and makes a cover for a two count. Cannon sits Mark up and grabs a double underhook and sticks his knee into the back of Mark and stretches the shoulders of Mark. Mark fights up to his feet and manages to walk forward enough and step into the ropes and force the break. Cannon whips Mark into the ropes and Cannon charges and Mark blocks him with a boot to the face. Mark charges out of the corner and drops Cannon with a clothesline.

Mark wraps Cannon around the throat and picks him up for the cut throat driver but Cannon rakes the eyes of Mark to escape the hold and lands on his feet. Cannon grabs Mark from behind and takes him over with a german suplex but Mark flips over and lands on his feet. Cannon gets up to his feet and Mark grabs him from behind and takes him over with a german suplex and tries to bridge it but he can’t do it. Mark then makes a cover on Cannon and gets a two count. Mark pulls Cannon up to his feet and takes him over with a vertical suplex. Mark climbs up to the top rope but takes too long and Cannon knocks his feet out from under him racking him up on the top rope. Cannon climbs up to the second rope and grabs Mark with a front face lock as he climbs to the top rope. Mark hits Cannon with some forearms to the midsection but Cannon shakes those strikes off then lifts Mark up and takes him off the top with a superplex. Cannon crawls over and makes a cover for a two count. Cannon pulls Mark up to his feet and snapmares him over then bounces off the ropes and goes for a glimmering warlock but Mark ducks underneath it. Mark gets to his feet and Cannon throws a punch but Mark blocks it then spins around Cannon wrapping his arm around his throat. Mark picks Cannon up then drops him on his head with the cut throat driver. Mark hooks a leg for the cover and gets a three count.

Winner: Mark Briscoe (11:23)

Notes: *3/4

OA: 65 CR: 56 MQ: 75

Guppie: “What a match between those two men. Cannon seemed to have the match won at the end but one slight mistake and Mark nailed the cut throat driver for the win.”

Patterson: “The cut throat driver is a modification of the burning hammer and only adds to the lethality of that move. Mark just finished him off with one brutal move.”

Guppie: “Our next match is a four way, tag team, elimination match. The Lost Foundation, Excalibur and Halo, Jimmy Jacobs and Johnny Spade and Petey Williams and B-Boy. This is going to be all out action.”

Patterson: “Williams and B-Boy have the least experience as a tag team but in this kind of environment that may not be too important.”

Segment 2: Lost Foundation vs. Excalibur & Halo vs. Jimmy Jacobs & Johnny Spade vs. Petey Williams & B-Boy

Joey Ryan and Petey Williams start off the match for their respective teams. They lockup in the middle of the ring and Williams headbutts Ryan then spins out grabbing an arm wringer. Ryan rolls forward up to his feet then spins around and turns the arm wringer into one of his own. Williams rolls forward then kips up to release the pressure. Williams moves in and grabs Ryan and takes him down with a swinging neckbreaker. Williams hooks a leg and gets a short two count. Williams pulls Ryan up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Williams goes to deliver a knee to the midsection but Ryan flips over it and rolls Williams up for a two count of his own. Williams rolls backwards to his feet and charges with a clothesline but Ryan ducks under it. He grabs Williams with a rear waistlock then picks him up and slams him down face first into the mat. Ryan gets up and ties up the legs of a Williams and drops down with a reverse Indian deathlock. Ryan gets up and drops down again then B-Boy comes in and dropkicks Ryan in the face as he stands up and breaks up the hold. Scott Lost comes in and chases B-Boy out of the ring. Ryan gets up to his feet and pulls Williams up then whips him into the ropes. Williams grabs the top rope then tags in Jacobs. Jacobs comes in and stalks around Ryan with his goosestep walk. Ryan looks mystified by the action but still catches Jacobs as he comes in for a lockup. Ryan throws Jacobs back and Jacobs rolls up to his feet then charges and takes Ryan over with a spinning headscissors. Ryan gets up to his feet and Jacobs snapmares him over and grabs a rear chinlock. Ryan fights up to his feet and hits Jacobs with some back elbows then shoots him into the ropes. Jacobs bounces off the ropes and takes Ryan down with a leg lariat. Ryan crawls away and tags in Halo.

Halo springboards in and hits Jacobs with a missile dropkick. Halo makes a cover on Jacobs and gets a short two count. Halo pulls Jacobs up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Jacobs comes off the ropes and Halo jumps up and takes him over with a hurrincanranna. Halo makes a cover on Jacobs for a two count. Halo pulls Jacobs up to his feet and goes for a vertical suplex but Jacobs flips over and lands on his feet then backs into a corner and tags in Lost. Lost jumps over the top rope into the ring and Halo is on him right away. Halo whips Lost across the ring into the corner then charges into a big boot. Excalibur grabs Lost but Lost nails him with a back elbow to break his grip then nails him with a forearm that sends Excalibur down to the ringside area. Halo gets to his feet and catches Lost with a knife edge chop and backs him into the corner. Halo lays in a few more knife edge chops then backs up and charges at Lost and goes for a leg lariat but Lost moves out of the way and Halo folds himself up on the back of his head after rebounding out of the corner. Lost pulls Halo up to his feet and grabs him with a rear waistlock. Halo manages to tag in Excalibur but it doesn’t help as Lost still takes him over with a german suplex. Lost bridges the hold and Excalibur breaks the bridge with a running elbow. Excalibur pulls Lost up to his feet and takes him over with a vertical suplex as Halo rolls out of the ring to his corner. Excalibur lays in a couple of chops then whips Lost into the ropes. Lost comes off the ropes with a big forearm smash that sends Excalibur down to the mat. Lost goes to the corner and tags in B-Boy with a slap to the face. B-Boy stares at Lost as he backs off to his corner. B-Boy enters the ring and hits Excalibur with a shining wizard as he gets to one knee. B-Boy makes a cover and gets a two count before Halo pulls B-Boy. Halo pulls Excalibur to his corner and tags in. Halo enters the ring and faces off with B-Boy. B-Boy then rocks him with a forearm then whips Halo into the ropes. Halo comes off the ropes and ducks under a lariat and grabs the arm of B-Boy and goes up into a crucifix and brings B-Boy down with a cover for two. B-Boy rolls up to his feet and hits Halo with an enziguri as he gets up to his feet.

B-Boy pulls Halo up to his feet and goes for a cross leg brainbuster but Halo stops him with a knee to the head. Halo drops down to the mat and jumps up and hits B-Boy with a dropkick and flips completely over after hitting it. B-Boy slowly gets up to his feet and Halo grabs B-Boy and plants him with a DDT. Halo makes a cover on B-Boy for a two count. B-Boy climbs up to his feet and swings a punch at Halo but Halo ducks under it and takes B-Boy over with a backslide and makes a cover for the three count. (13:31) B-Boy gets up to his feet angry about his elimination but the non-active refs manage to force him back and out of the ring to the back along with Williams. Ryan enters the ring and he rolls Halo up from behind and gets a quick two count. Halo rolls up to his feet and Ryan drops him with a clothesline. Ryan pulls Halo up to his feet and takes him over with a german suplex and bridges it for a two count. Halo gets up to his feet and goes to a corner to make a tag but Ryan grabs him and drops him on his head with a backdrop driver. Ryan makes a cover and gets another two count. Ryan pulls Halo up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Ryan goes for a backbody drop but Halo sees it coming and he grabs Ryan and takes him down with a swinging neckbreaker. Halo gets up to his feet and dives to tag in Johnny Spade. Spade comes into the ring and flips himself over the top rope to his feet and he keeps the momentum going right into a clothesline on Ryan that folds him over on his head. Spade pulls Ryan up to his feet and spikes him with a brainbuster. Spade hooks a leg on Ryan for a two count. Spade tags in Jacobs then picks Ryan up and drops him across his knee with a backbreaker. Jacobs comes off the top rope with a legdrop bringing Ryan off Spade’s knee. Jacobs grabs Ryan for the contra code and runs up the ropes then back flips over and slams Ryan down into the mat. Jacobs sits on Ryan and hooks both legs for a two count before Lost comes in and breaks up the cover with a dropkick.

Lost pulls Jacobs up to his feet and whips him down to the mat with a powerslam. Lost bounces off the ropes and delivers an elbow drop to Jacobs. Spade enters the ring and shoves Lost into the ropes and catches him with a forearm as he bounces off the ropes and sends him down to the mat and he rolls out of the ring. Ryan and Jacobs both get up to their feet dazed. Jacobs ducks under a forearm from Ryan then makes a tag to Excalibur. Excalibur enters the ring and charges taking Ryan down with a double forearm. Ryan gets up to his feet and Excalibur kicks him in the midsection then goes for the double underhook piledriver but Ryan blocks it then sends Excalibur over with a backbody drop. Excalibur gets up to his feet and Ryan grabs him and takes him over with a vertical suplex. Ryan holds on and rolls to his feet and takes Excalibur over with another vertical suplex. Ryan holds on and rolls to his feet once again. Ryan picks Excalibur up and spikes him with a brainbuster. Ryan makes a cover and gets a two count. Ryan pulls Excalibur up to his feet and whips him into the empty corner then charges with a clothesline. Ryan picks Excalibur up and sets him on the top rope. Ryan climbs up to the second rope and hits Excalibur with some forearm shots. Ryan grabs Excalibur with a front facelock and climbs up to the top rope then takes him off with a superplex. Ryan drags himself over and drapes an arm over Excalibur for a two count. Ryan pulls Excalibur to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Excalibur comes off the ropes and kicks Ryan in the midsection then spikes him with a double underhook piledriver then rolls over and tags in Halo. Halo climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a phoenix splash. Halo hooks a leg on Ryan for a three count. (22:46)

Halo gets to his feet and he faces off with his former tag team partner Johnny Spade. The two men lockup and Spade flips Halo over with a judo throw then drops down and goes for a cross armbreaker but Halo locks his hands together blocking the hold. Spade brings his leg down across the face of Halo several times and breaks his grasp and Spade extends the arm. Halo panics but manages to spin around and get his foot on the bottom rope to break the hold. Halo uses the ropes to pull himself to his feet. Spade grabs Halo from behind and pulls him away from the ropes and goes for a german suplex but Halo flips over and lands on his feet. Spade gets up and Halo grabs him from behind and takes him over with a german suplex of his own which drops Spade right on the top of his head. Spade sits up dazed and Halo nails him with a seated dropkick and makes a cover for a two count. Halo pulls Spade up to his feet then takes him over with a snap suplex. Halo climbs up to the top rope facing to the outside and he calls for the phoenix splash but he takes too much time. Spade gets up to his feet and takes the feet out from under Hal racking him up on the top rope. Spade climbs up behind Halo and hits him with some forearm shots to the back of the head then takes him off with a top rope belly to back suplex that leaves both men down on the mat. Spade gets up to his feet first and he makes a tag to Jacobs. Jacobs leaps over the top rope into the ring and charges with a yakuza kick as Halo makes his way to his feet. Jacobs drops down on him and gets a two count before Excalibur pulls him off. Jacobs gets up to his feet and nails Excalibur with a flurry of forearm strikes that sends him rolling out of the ring. Jacobs pulls Halo up to his feet and charges to the corner with the contra code but Halo holds onto Jacobs and throws him to the outside. Luckily for Jacobs, Excalibur breaks his fall.

Spade walks over to the apron by that side and runs along it then jumps onto Jacobs and Excalibur with a somersault senton that sends all three men to the floor. Halo climbs up to the top rope and waits until all three men get up to their feet then launches himself to the floor onto the three men with a 450. Halo is the first man to his feet and he pulls Jacobs up and throws him into the ring. Halo pulls Jacobs to his feet and spikes him on his head with a brainbuster. Halo climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a phoenix splash onto Jacobs and gets a two count before Spade comes off the ropes with a springboard elbow drop to the back of Halo. Spade pulls Halo up to his feet and drills him with a brutal stuff piledriver. Spade gets to his feet and Excalibur comes into the ring and hits him with a spinning heel kick to the back of the head. Spade gets up to his feet and Excalibur grabs him and spikes him with the double underhook piledriver. Excalibur pulls Halo over and drapes him over Spade and the ref makes a two count before Jacobs breaks the cover with a stomp to the back of the head. Excalibur grabs Jacobs and whips him into the ropes. Jacobs comes off the ropes and leaps over Excalibur then comes off the opposite ropes and nails Excalibur with a yakuza kick. Jacobs gets cocky but Halo grabs him and goes for a suplex but Jacobs spins and lands on his feet behind Halo then goes for a german suplex but Halo blocks it. Halo hits Jacobs with a back elbow then does a standing switch. Halo grabs Jacobs around the waist then takes him over with a german suplex and bridges it for a three count.

Winner: Excalibur & Halo (34:12)

Notes: **1/2

OA: 72 CR: 63 MQ: 81

Guppie: “What an incredible match. All of those men put out their best effort and Excalibur and Halo managed to come out on top.”

Patterson: “That match went over half an hour and those men just showed how tough the competition is here in the SMWA for the tag team titles.”

Guppie: “We have Chad Collyer’s open challenge up next and we will find out who is going to accept his challenge.”

Patterson: “It’s going to have to be somebody good if they have a chance of beating Chad Collyer in a match.”

Segment 3: The Newest

Chad Collyer walks down to the ring to the cheers of the crowd. He slides into the ring and gets to his feet and raises his right hand in the air then takes the mic from the announcer.

Collyer: “Come on! Who in the back wants to take on Chad Collyer one on one? Who is brave enough to get into the ring with a man trained by the Malenko brothers! Who wants to be bruised and battered tomorrow? Somebody in the back has to be brave enough. Come on!”

Some familiar music hits and Michael Shane walks out from the back with a mic in hand.

Shane: “Don’t get too afraid Chad. I’m not going to be fighting you I’ve got much more important people to wrestle tonight. I am here to introduce the man you will be facing and the newest member of Prime Time. This is a man who exemplifies what Prime Time is all about. He fits this group so well that his nickname is Prime Time. If you fans are too slow to figure out who it is the newest member of Prime Time is Elix Skipper!”

Skipper comes out from the backstage to loud boos but a few cheers mixed in. Skipper walks down to Shane and takes the mic from him.

Skipper: “When I heard about this suckers open challenge I knew that this would be the perfect opportunity to make my move. I was talking with Shane about coming here and this was our chance to make an impact. I’ve been wrestling with some of the best wrestlers going today and they are better than Dean or Joe Malenko ever were. Tonight I’m going to give Chad Collyer a taste of Prime Time!”

Skipper drops the mic and walks down to the ring followed by Michael Shane.

OA: 64

Segment 4: Chad Collyer vs. Elix Skipper

Collyer goes for a lockup but Skipper kicks him in the midsection then snapmares him over. Skipper follows up with a kick to the spine then grabs Collyer with a rear chinlock. Collyer fights up to his feet and forces Skipper to break the hold and grabs the arm of Skipper into an arm wringer. Collyer flips Skipper over by the arm and then goes down into a keylock. Skipper fights the hold but Collyer holds him down. Collyer gets up to his feet then stomps down on Skipper’s elbow and Skipper rolls to the outside. Skipper holds onto his elbow as he consults with Shane on the outside. As the two men stand talking Collyer bounces off the ropes then dives through onto both men with a suicide dive that sends everybody down to the floor. Collyer pulls Skipper up to his feet and rolls him into the ring then slides in after him. Collyer spins out with an arm wringer and brings the arm down across his shoulder before finishing the spin. Skipper rolls forward to escape the hold but Collyer rolls with him and gets up to his feet still holding onto Skipper’s arm. Skipper pulls Collyer towards him and hits him with a few forearm shots and then fires off some forearm shots. Collyer breaks the hold and Skipper jumps up and takes him over with a hurrincanranna. Skipper makes a cover on Collyer and gets a two count. Skipper pulls Collyer to his feet and whips him into the corner then charges with a big forearm shot. Skipper pulls Collyer up and sets him on the top rope. Skipper climbs up to the second rope and hits Collyer with some forearm shots then jumps up and takes him off the top with a hurrincanranna. Skipper grabs a leg and rolls over onto Collyer covering him for a two count.

Skipper continues to control the match trying to find the one move to put Collyer down for the three count. Skipper kicks Collyer in the midsection then goes for the over drive but Collyer escapes it and grabs Skipper with a hammerlock then takes him over with a belly to back suplex that drops him on top of his injured arm. Collyer starts to regain the momentum as he goes to work on the arm of Skipper. Collyer traps the arm behind Skipper then picks him up and slams him to the mat with a powerslam. Collyer drops down for a cover for a two count. Collyer pulls Skipper to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Collyer hiptosses Skipper as he comes off the ropes then grabs his arm and spins out into a cross armbreaker. Skipper tries to lock his hands together but Collyer already has the hold cinched in. Skipper spins around and gets his foot on the bottom rope. Collyer pulls Skipper up to his feet and takes him over with a german suplex and bridges it for a two count before Shane pulls the ref out of the ring. The ref starts arguing with Shane and Collyer starts yelling at Shane and the ref. Skipper rolls out of the ring then slides back in with a chair. Collyer turns around and takes a chairshot right over the head. Skipper throws the chair out of the ring then rolls Collyer up. The ref slides into the ring and makes the three count.

Winner: Elix Skipper (12:42)

Notes: *1/2

OA: 65 CR: 57 MQ: 73

Guppie: “Just when I thought Prime Time was starting to reform they steal a victory from Chad Collyer with some dirty tactics.”

Patterson: “Prime Time had been in some matches they could win fairly so they did but they always use shady tag team tactics in their match. It isn’t outright cheating but it certainly isn’t clean fighting.”

Guppie: “Up next we have Shane and Kennedy defending the tag team titles against the team of Ricky Reyes and Puma and it should be a good match.”

Patterson: “The Pitbulls have been bragging about their skills for some time and now they have to try and prove that they can back up their words.”

Segment 5: Pitbulls’ Time

Reyes and Puma walk down to the ring accompanied by Alicia Webb. Webb takes the mic to introduce her team.

Webb: “Tonight the greatness of Puma and Reyes has been recognized by the SMWA and they have been granted a shot at the titles. This is not an opportunity that they will waste. Tonight will be the night of the Pitbulls. Reyes and Puma will claim the SMWA tag team titles and in the main event Rocky Romero will capture the SMWA Championship. Yes, tonight will be a glorious night for the Pitbulls. Prime Time has talked about owning all the titles and running this place but all they did was talk! The Pitbulls don’t make claims. They make promises and tonight we fulfill what we promised.”

OA: 81

Segment 6: Prime Time ©vs. Ricky Reyes & Puma (SMWA Tag Team Championship)

Shane and Puma start the match out for their team. The two men face off in the middle of the ring and circle each other. Shane moves in and Puma connects with a snap kick to the knee of Shane. Shane goes down to one knee and Puma follows up with a kick right to the side of the head. Puma drops down on him with a cover and gets a two count right off the bat. Puma pulls Shane up to his feet and whips him into the corner. Puma follows close behind him and brings a knee into his midsection in the corner. Puma tags Reyes in and Reyes enters the ring. Reyes squares off with Shane and peppers him with kicks to the midsection and legs. Reyes pulls Shane out of the corner and takes him over with a vertical suplex and floats over into a cover for two. Reyes pulls Shane up to his feet and snapmares him over then delivers a knife edge chop across the back and grabs him with a rear chinlock. Reyes wrenches on the hold and takes Shane down to the mat with it. Shane struggles against the hold but can’t escape it. Kennedy finally makes his way into the ring and breaks the hold by kicking away at the back of Reyes. Reyes gets to his feet and fires off a kick that Kennedy avoids as he goes back to his corner. Reyes pulls Shane up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Shane comes off the ropes with a flying forearm that sends Reyes down to the mat. Shane gets to his feet and tags in Kennedy. Kennedy enters the ring and ducks a clothesline from Reyes and hits him with a dropkick that sends him to the mat. Kennedy makes a cover and gets a short two count. Kennedy pulls Reyes up to his feet and powerslams him down to the mat then bounces off the ropes and drops an elbow. Kennedy makes a cover and gets another two count.

Kennedy pulls Reyes to his feet and whips him into the ropes and Puma tags Reyes in from behind. Reyes comes off the ropes and Kennedy sends him over with a backbody drop. Puma climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a missile dropkick that catches Kennedy in the back. Puma pulls Kennedy up to his feet and whips him over with a german suplex and bridges it for a long two count. Kennedy gets to his feet dazed and Puma grabs him and spins him around and spikes him with a DDT. Puma hooks a leg and gets another two count. Puma pulls Kennedy to his feet holding him with a front facelock then tags in Reyes. Reyes enters the ring and kicks Kennedy in the midsection then pulls him up and drops him with a powerslam. Reyes follows up by dropping a knee to the face of Kennedy and he makes a cover for a two count. Reyes pulls Kennedy up to his feet and delivers some forearms across the back of Kennedy. Reyes pulls Kennedy up and goes for a powerbomb but Kennedy reverses it with a hurrincanranna. Kennedy gets to his feet and dives to tag in Shane. Shane enters the ring and Reyes nails him with a superkick that drops him in his tracks. Reyes pulls Shane up to his feet and whips him down with a powerslam then tags in Puma. Puma climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a senton but Shane gets his knees up and into the back of Puma. Puma gets to his feet holding his back and Shane grabs him and drops him with a belly to back suplex. Shane makes a cover and gets a two count. Shane pulls Puma to his corner then tags in Kennedy. Kennedy climbs up to the top rope as Shane delivers a back breaker to Puma. Kennedy comes off the top rope with a leg drop across Kennedy slamming him into the mat. Kennedy hooks a leg on Puma and gets a two count before Reyes comes in and stomps on Kennedy to break the cover. Kennedy ignores Reyes as the ref forces him back to his corner. Kennedy pulls Puma up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Puma comes off the ropes with a running forearm that smashes right into the face of Kennedy sending him to the mat. Puma staggers forward to the ropes then follows them to his corner and tags in Reyes.

Reyes comes into the ring and catches Kennedy as he gets to his feet. Reyes picks him up and whips him down with a snap powerbomb and holds him down for a two count. Reyes pulls Kennedy up to his feet and whips him into the ropes then drops him with a kick to the head. Reyes drops down on the prone Kennedy and gets a two count. Reyes pulls Kennedy up to his feet and picks him up for a fisherman suplex but Kennedy blocks it and rolls him up for a two count. Reyes kicks out and rolls back to his feet. Reyes charges forward but Kennedy ducks under the clothesline then delivers an enziguri to the back of Reyes’ head. Kennedy drags himself to his corner and tags in Shane. Shane comes in and runs towards Reyes who throws him over with an overhead belly to belly suplex. Reyes picks Shane up and drops him on the back of his head with a backdrop driver then gets up to his feet and tags in Puma. Puma enters the ring and drops Shane with a wicked lariat as he gets to his feet. Puma spins Shane around and takes him over with a german suplex and bridges it for a three count.

Winner: Reyes & Puma (17:28)

Notes: *3/4

OA: 64 CR: 53 MQ: 76

Guppie: “We have new tag team champions! Ricky Reyes and Puma have dethroned Prime Time!”

Patterson: “And they made a good showing of it too. They went into that ring ready and they just laid into the Prime Time team with some stiff strikes and hard suplexes and they just kept the pressure on.”

Guppie: “Our next match has BJ Whitmer defending the IWA:MS Heavyweight Championship against Matt Cross formerly known as M-Dogg Twenty.”

Patterson: “Whitmer has the weight advantage in this match but Cross isn’t going to back down. He will go toe to toe with Whitmer and trade strikes. That could be his downfall though. However it may give him an unexpected edge on Whitmer.”

Segment 7: BJ Whitmer ©vs. Matt Cross (IWA:MS Championship)

Cross starts the match off quickly as he jumps Whitmer as he hands the belt to the ref. Cross whips Whitmer into the ropes and takes him down with a leg lariat. Whitmer gets back to his feet and Cross jumps up and takes him over with a hurrincanranna. Whitmer sits up and Cross charges and hits him with a dropkick that sends him rolling out of the ring. Cross climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a shooting star press onto Whitmer crashing down on him to the floor. Cross pulls Whitmer up to his feet and rolls him into the ring. Cross climbs onto the apron then slingshots himself in with a somersault senton and makes a cover for a two count. Cross pulls Whitmer up to his feet and whips him into the corner. Cross charges but Whitmer stops him with a forearm shot. Cross staggers backwards and Whitmer grabs him and dumps him into the corner with an exploder suplex. Cross bounces off the corner and falls on the back of his head. Whitmer turns the momentum around in the match and he continues beating Cross around the ring. Whitmer pulls Cross to his feet and whips him into the corner and charges and hits him with a back elbow. Whitmer climbs up on the outside of the ropes then pulls Cross up to the second rope. Whitmer picks Cross up for a powerbomb but Cross counters it and takes Whitmer over with a hurrincanranna. Cross starts to fire up as the crowd cheers. Whitmer gets up to his feet and Cross grabs him and dumps him on his head with a t-bone suplex. Cross makes a cover and gets a two count. Cross pulls Whitmer up to his feet and picks him up for a powerbomb but Whitmer slides down his back. Whitmer spins Cross around and nails him with a forearm right to the side of the head. Whitmer follows up with some more forearms then grabs Cross and dumps him on his head with a wrist clutch exploder. Whitmer hooks a leg for the cover and gets the three count.

Winner: BJ Whitmer (9:12)

Notes: 3/4*

OA: 53 CR: 36 MQ: 71

Guppie: “Matt Cross really brought the fight to BJ Whitmer but Whitmer just took it and brought even more fight back to him.”

Patterson: “Cross really tried to bring the fight to Whitmer but Whitmer just destroyed him with his hard hitting style.”

Guppie: “Now it’s time for our main event as Rocky Romero challenges Jimmy Rave for the SMWA Championship.”

Patterson: “This should be a good match. Romero has been training for this match for quite some time and Jimmy Rave has been a great champion. This is going to be a barn burner.”

Segment 8: Jimmy Rave ©vs. Rocky Romero (SMWA Championship)

Rave and Romero face off in the middle of the ring and lockup. Rave takes Romero over with a headlock takedown. Romero counters with a headscissors on Rave which breaks his hold. Rave spins over then handstands and comes down freeing himself from the hold. Rave gets to his feet and goes for a dropkick but Romero rolls out of the way avoiding the attack. Romero gets up to his feet and grabs Rave and whips him into the ropes. Rave comes off the ropes and Romero drops him with a back elbow. Rave hits the mat and Romero drops an elbow and makes a cover for two. Romero pulls Rave up to his feet and whips him into the corner. Romero charges and slams into the turnbuckles as Rave moves out of the way. Rave grabs Romero and takes him down with a side Russian legsweep. Rave rolls back and puts his leg behind Romero’s head and stretches him. Romero flips onto his stomach and Rave grabs him in a reverse cross arm breaker until Romero gets his foot on the bottom rope. Rave pulls Romero up to his feet and takes him over with a snap suplex and floats over for a two count. Rave lets Romero get up to his feet then bounces off the ropes and nails Romero with a leg lariat. Rave pulls Romero up to his feet and whips him down with a powerslam then drop an elbow and makes a cover for another two count. Rave pulls Romero up to his feet again and goes for a german suplex but Romero blocks it then spins around nailing Rave with a big forearm. Romero snapmares Rave over then delivers a series of sharp kicks to the spine then drops down and grabs a rear chinlock. Rave manages to fight up to his feet then drops down with a jawbreaker on Romero breaking the hold. Rave gets up to his feet and jumps up and takes Romero over with a hurrincanranna that sends him to the outside. Romero gets to his feet and Rave leaps over the top rope and lands on Romero with a somersault senton.

Rave pulls Romero up to his feet and goes for an irish whip but Romero reverses it and sends Rave into the guardrails. Rave gets up to his feet and Romero clotheslines him over the guardrail to the outside. Romero jumps over the guardrail then hits Rave with a forearm as he gets to his feet. Romero picks Rave up and sends him down to the floor with a powerslam. Romero pushes a fan out of the way and picks up his chair. Rave gets up to his knees and Romero slams the chair down over his head sending him back down to the floor. Romero starts yelling at the crowd then flexes his bicep. Rave starts to get up to his feet with blood starting to pour down his forehead. Romero pulls Rave up and hiptosses him over the guardrail into the ringside area. Romero climbs over the guardrail then throws him into the ring. Romero slides in then picks Rave up and throws him into the corner. Romero climbs up to the second rope and fires off a series of punches opening the cut on Rave’s forehead. Romero drops down and snapmares Rave over and drops a knee to the top of his head. Romero makes a cover and gets a two count. Romero pulls the bloody Rave to his feet and nails him with a knife edge chop that spins him around then takes him over with a german suplex and bridges the hold for a two count. Romero continues the offensive and works Rave over and keeps the cut open and flowing on Rave’s forehead.

Romero pulls Rave up to his feet and goes for a powerbomb but Rave reverses it with a hurrincanranna. Romero sits up and Rave bounces off the ropes and hits him with a big knee to the face and both men are down. Rave pulls himself to his feet using the ropes and wipes some of the blood of his forehead. Romero gets to his feet and Rave grabs him and takes him down with a swinging neckbreaker. Rave gets up to his feet and climbs up to the top rope. Romero gets up to his feet and Rave comes off with a missile dropkick. Rave makes a cover on Romero and gets a two count. Rave pulls Romero to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Rave goes for a backbody drop but Romero sees it coming and catches Rave then picks him up and slams him down with a sitout powerbomb. Romero makes a cover and gets a two count. Romero rolls backwards to his feet and pulls Rave up by his hair. Romero kicks Rave in the midsection then picks him up in the air and spikes him with a brainbuster. Romero hooks a leg for a cover and gets another two count. Romero smacks the mat then gets up to his feet and starts yelling at the crowd. Rave fights up to his feet and ducks under a lariat attempt from Romero. Romero turns around and Rave fires off with some forearms to the side of the head then drop toeholds Romero down then jumps forward and grabs Romero with a crossface. Romero pulls himself forward and grabs the bottom rope and the ref breaks the hold. Rave pulls Romero up to his feet then kicks him in the midsection and lifts him up and nails a Rave clash. Rave rolls Romero over for a cover and gets the three count.

Winner: Jimmy Rave (19:32)

Notes: **3/4

OA: 76 CR: 72 MQ: 81

Guppie: “What a great title defense by Jimmy Rave. He was bleeding all over the ring but he fought back and won the match to keep the title.”

Patterson: “Romero came out with all guns firing but it wasn’t enough to stop Rave from retaining the SMWA Championship.”

Guppie: “Fans, that’s all the action we have for you tonight. Check out the two shows over the next two days with IWA:MS.”

Patterson: “For Brian Guppie, I’m Mike Patterson, thanks for supporting the SMWA. Be sure to check out smwawrestling.com for info on upcoming shows.”

OA: 68

Not quite on time but I do what I can.

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