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Final Show of the Year

December 19, 2007

www.smwawrestling.com

We are coming off a big show in Highland, Indiana. To finish off this year we are having what could be an even bigger show in Detroit, Michigan. The show is called Holiday Hell and it marks the beginning of war between Prime Time and the rest of the SMWA. The card is lined up as we look to end 2007 with a bang.

Jimmy Rave, Jimmy Jacobs, Johnny Spade & Sedrick Strong vs. Prime Time

Jimmy Rave has assembled a team of people who have been slighted as he has by Prime Time. Jacobs and Spade have been beaten by Prime Time by dubious means in tag team action and Sedrick Strong has been on the end of several injustices committed by Prime Time. Prime Time is coming off a bad show though. B-Boy and Williams lost a four way tag team match and Kennedy and Shane have just lost the SMWA Tag Team Championships. Prime Time needs a win here in order to gain some momentum.

Rocky Romero vs. Sonjay Dutt vs. Joey Ryan vs. Austin Aries

A big four way match has been signed for the show as well. Four men who are fighting for title contention square off in this match and a victory will give any man enough leverage for a shot at the gold.

Ricky Reyes & Puma vs. The SAT (SMWA Tag Team Championships)

Reyes & Puma defend the Titles against the SAT who are returning to the SMWA. The SAT have earned this shot through their reputation and they are going to have to bring their best in order to beat the Pitbulls.

Elix Skipper vs. Mark Briscoe

The newest member of Prime Time faces off against Mark Briscoe in what should be a stellar match.

Arik Cannon vs. Greg Pawluk

Scott Lost vs. Todd Sexton

Tickets are available for just $15 or $20 for ringside seats. Come and support your local independent wrestling federation.

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Holiday Hell (Detroit)

December 26, 2007

Announcer: Brian Guppie

Color Commentator: Mike Patterson

Guppie: “We are here in Detroit bringing all of you fans the last SMWA show of the year. This is going to be a huge show maybe the biggest of the year.”

Patterson: “That is very true. I’m Mike Patterson and the person who was just talking is Brian Guppie. We do indeed have some big matches singed here tonight.”

Guppie: “And we kick things off with Scott Lost taking on Todd Sexton. This is going to be a junior heavyweight matchup right here.”

Patterson: “Sexton has made a name for himself in NWA Wildside and he’s looking to expand into the midwest area. Scott Lost is one of the best wrestlers out of the So-Cal area and he is looking to make an impact in this area as well.”

Segment 1: Scott Lost vs. Todd Sexton

Lost and Sexton tie up in the middle of the ring and Sexton whips Lost over with an armdrag. Lost rolls up to his feet and catches Sexton charging at him. Lost sends him over with a Japanese armdrag that bounces him out of the corner and drops him on his head. Lost pulls Sexton to his feet and whips him over with a german suplex and bridges it for a long two count. Sexton kicks out and gets up to his feet holding the back of his head. Lost is behind him and nails him with some forearms to the back of the neck then takes him over with a backdrop driver. Lost makes the cover and gets another two count. Lost pulls Sexton up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Lost telegraphs the backbody attempt and Sexton grabs him and plants him with a big DDT and both men are down on the mat trying to clear their heads. Sexton gets up first and he grabs Lost by the hair and pulls him up. Sexton whips Lost into the corner then charges right into a big boot. Lost spins Sexton around and throws him into the corner and hits a couple of shoulders to the midsection then back flips and jumps forward with a superman headbutt to the midsection. Lost pulls Sexton out of the corner and grabs him with an abdominal stretch. Sexton struggles against the hold then brings a couple of elbows down on the leg of Lost to loosen the hold then hiptosses him over to break the hold. Sexton drops an elbow but Lost rolls out of the way. Lost continues to control the match and works over the midsection and neck of Sexton. Lost goes for the vertabreaker 2.0 but Sexton flips over his back to his feet then hits Lost with a dropkick right to the face. Sexton pulls Lost up to his feet and powerslams him to the mat then climbs up to the top rope. Sexton comes off with a senton but Lost rolls out of the way. Sexton gets to his feet holding his back and Lost grabs him and drops him on his head with the vertabreaker 2.0. Lost makes the cover and gets the three count.

Winner: Scott Lost (9:36)

Notes: *3/4

OA: 61 CR: 44 MQ: 79

Guppie: “Lost really hit a goldmine with that Japanese armdrag right off the bat. Sexton was reeling from that point on and Lost just kept right on him.”

Patterson: “I expected this match to start fast but not quite that fast. I don’t think either one of those men expected it to be that fast either. Lost scored and capitalized early just like you said. It was over from the beginning.”

Guppie: “Up next we have a match that is going to be the exact opposite of that match. Greg Pawluk takes on Arik Cannon and this should be a slow methodical match.”

Patterson: “These two men are both great mat technicians. Sometimes Arik Cannon likes to go toe to toe with somebody and let the fists fly but he is at home on the mat and Pawluk is just as good as he is. This is going to be a showcase for both men.”

Segment 2: Arik Cannon vs. Greg Pawluk

The two men lockup in the middle of the ring and Pawluk forces Cannon back into the corner then gives a clean break. The two men circle in the ring then lockup again. Cannon forces Pawluk into the corner this time and breaks the hold then delivers a knife edge chop to the chest of Pawluk. Cannon follows that up with a series of forearm shots then snapmares Pawluk out of the corner and grabs a rear chinlock. Pawluk fights up to his feet and hits Cannon with some back elbows to the midsection then shoots him across the ring into the ropes. Pawluk takes him down with a drop toe hold and goes into an STF. Cannon crawls forward and grabs the bottom rope forcing the break. Cannon gets up to his feet and rubs his neck. The two men move forward and lockup once again. Cannon breaks the hold with a knee to the midsection that staggers Pawluk. Cannon points to his head signifying his smarts but it just gives Pawluk enough time to recover. Pawluk flips forward as he grabs the leg of Cannon and trips him down into the mat with a legbar. Cannon fights against the hold but Pawluk keeps it locked down tight. Cannon starts dragging himself forward and grabs the bottom rope forcing the break. Cannon gets to his feet and shakes his left leg out. Pawluk shoots in and picks the leg of Cannon then pulls him away from the ropes. Pawluk tries to turn Cannon over into a single leg crab but Cannon blocks it then hits Pawluk with a few kicks from his free leg then rolls Pawluk up for a two count. Pawluk rolls up to his feet and Cannon gets up and nails him with a European uppercut that sends him down to the mat. Cannon pulls Pawluk up to his feet by his hair and then whips him into the ropes. Cannon catches Pawluk coming out of the corner with a big backbody drop. Pawluk gets right back up to his feet and Cannon catches him from behind and plants him with a belly to back suplex and makes a cover for a two count.

Cannon keeps Pawluk on the defensive overpowering him with strikes and just rocking Pawluk. Cannon whips Pawluk into the corner and charges at him but Pawluk nails him with a boot to the face. Cannon staggers out of the corner and Pawluk nails him from behind with a chop block to the knee. Pawluk gets to his feet holding the leg of Cannon then turns him over into a single leg crab and plants his knee into the back of Cannon’s neck. Cannon almost taps out but he stops himself and thrashes around as he slowly manages to move forward and grab the bottom rope and break the hold. Pawluk gets to his feet and pulls Cannon up and whips him into the ropes. Cannon comes off the ropes and Pawluk drops him with a leg lariat and makes a cover for a two count. Cannon gets up to his feet and Pawluk nails him with a dropkick to the face. Pawluk climbs up to the top rope and Cannon jumps up to his feet and racks him up on the top rope. Cannon climbs up to the second rope and pulls Pawluk up. Cannon climbs up to the top rope with him then takes him off the top rope with a superplex. Cannon crawls over and drapes an arm over Pawluk and makes a cover for two. Cannon backs up and waits for Pawluk to get to a knee then charges forward and connects with a shining wizard. Cannon grabs his left knee after hitting the move then rolls himself over onto Pawluk to score another two count. Cannon pulls Pawluk up to his feet and whips him into the corner. Cannon charges and hits Pawluk with a back elbow. Cannon fires off a couple of forearms to the side of Pawluk’s head. Cannon snapmares Pawluk out of the corner then flips over Pawluk and grabs his head snapping it down. Pawluk snaps back to the mat. Cannon pulls Pawluk up to his feet then brings Pawluk’s neck down across his knee. Cannon ties up the legs of Pawluk then flips him over and grabs an STF. Pawluk crawls forward slowly and grabs the bottom rope forcing the break.

Cannon pulls Pawluk up and whips him into the ropes. Pawluk bounces off the ropes and hits Cannon with a dropkick to the knee sending him to the mat face first. Cannon gets up to his feet favoring his left leg and Pawluk grabs him from behind and hits a shin breaker and holds on taking him over with a belly to back suplex. Pawluk gets to his feet then grabs the legs of Cannon and ties him up with a figure four leglock. Cannon fights the hold and tries to turn it over but Pawluk counters his move and keeps him down in the hold. Pawluk pulls down on the hold and Cannon lays back and the ref makes a two count. Cannon tries to roll the other way but Pawluk stops him from moving again. Cannon quickly changes the direction he is rolling and he manages to flip him over and reverse the pressure on the hold but Pawluk quickly grabs the ropes and the ref unties them breaking up the hold. Pawluk holds his neck as he pulls Cannon up to his feet. Cannon explodes up rocking Pawluk with a European uppercut. Cannon grabs Pawluk and plants him with a brainbuster and both men are down on the mat. The ref starts a ten count and Cannon makes it to his feet at the count of eight. Pawluk slowly pulls himself up just after Cannon. Cannon grabs Pawluk and goes for another suplex but Pawluk blocks it then rolls Cannon up for a two count. Cannon rolls backwards to his feet and Cannon gets up on one knee and Cannon connects with the glimmering warlock. Cannon nurses his left leg then grabs a leg of Pawluk and rolls over into a cover and gets a three count.

Winner: Arik Cannon (17:51)

Notes: ***3/4

OA: 68 CR: 42 MQ: 94

Guppie: “What a battle between those two men! Greg Pawluk relentlessly targeted the leg of Cannon but Cannon just wouldn’t stay down.”

Patterson: “Cannon didn’t bother trying to match up with Pawluk on the mat and just attacked him with strikes and overpowered him.”

Guppie: “The lineup of great matches tonight continues as we have Mark Briscoe taking on Elix Skipper. The first time these two men have ever met.”

Patterson: “Both of these men use a similar style. They have a lot of high impact moves and they try to add enough damage then finish them off with their finisher. This is going to be an awesome match.”

Segment 3: Prime Time, Baby!

Elix Skipper comes out from the backstage with an explosion of energy. He runs down to the ring and slides in then rips the mic out of the ref’s hands.

Skipper: “Tonight I’m on my own. Tonight, Elix Skipper, will be flying solo. My new associates in the Prime Time group are busy tonight as they have to prove that they are the ones that run the SMWA. I’m the new guy in the group but tonight I have just as tough of a challenge. Mark Briscoe is a man who is a very accomplished wrestler in the ring. But I have fought in WCW, I have fought in NWA:TNA. I have faced some of the best wrestlers in the world and beaten them. I was one half of the WCW cruiserweight tag team champions. Mark Briscoe you may be good but you haven’t faced anybody near my level. Tonight you are going down to Prime Time, you are going down to the over drive!”

OA: 71

Segment 4: Elix Skipper vs. Mark Briscoe

The two men circle each other in the ring and they go in for a lockup but Mark ducks under and grabs Skipper from behind with a rear german waistlock. Skipper blocks Mark’s attempt to pick him up and then Skipper hits Mark with a couple of back elbows then does a standing switch. Skipper takes Mark over with a german suplex but Mark flips over and lands on his feet. Skipper gets up to his feet and plays to the crowd and Mark drops him with a clothesline to the back of the head. Mark pulls Skipper up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and takes him over with an armdrag. Mark holds onto the arm of Skipper and goes into an armbar. Skipper rolls forward loosening the hold then kips up to his feet as Mark turns the hold into an arm wringer. Skipper moves in and steps behind Mark turning the hold into a hammerlock of his own. Mark grabs the head of Skipper and drops down as he snapmares him over but Skipper keeps his grip on the arm and flips Mark over as well, still in the hammerlock. Mark manages to lift a foot onto the bottom rope and the ref breaks the hold. Both men get up to their feet and they pace around the ring before locking up. Mark gets the advantage and grabs an arm wringer but Skipper just jumps up and hits him with an enziguri and Mark breaks the hold as he falls to the mat. Skipper pulls Mark up and hits a belly to back suplex then makes a cover for a two count. Skipper pulls Mark to his feet and whips him into the corner then follows up with a charging back elbow. Skipper grabs Mark and sets him on the top rope. Skipper climbs up to the top and plays to the crowd then goes for a hurrincanranna but Mark holds onto the top rope and Skipper falls off and slams to the mat face first. Skipper gets up to his feet and Mark comes off with a crossbody block for a two count. Mark pulls Skipper to his feet and Skipper explodes and nails Mark with a series of forearms.

Skipper bounces off the ropes and Mark manages to block a clothesline from Skipper then plants him on his head with a brutal urinage suplex. Mark hooks a leg for the cover and gets a long two count. Mark pulls Skipper up to his feet and goes for the cut throat driver but Skipper flips over Mark’s shoulders to his feet. He kicks Mark in the stomach then goes for the overdrive but Mark slides out of it then stuns Skipper with a forearm. Mark hooks a leg on Skipper then picks him up and plants him with a fisherman buster. Mark rolls over onto Skipper with a cover for a two count. Mark pulls Skipper up to his feet and whips him into the corner. Mark charges and Skipper stops him with a boot to the face. Skipper runs out of the corner and drops Mark with a spinning heel kick. Mark gets up to his feet slowly and Skipper takes him over with a northern lights suplex and bridges it for a two count of his own. Skipper pulls Mark up to his feet and throws him against the turnbuckles then fires off a couple of knife edge chops. They only serve to anger Mark who fires off some forearms then spins around and slams Skipper into the corner and fires off a series of knife edge chops of his own. Mark lifts Skipper up setting him on the top rope. Mark climbs up to the second rope and hits a few more forearms then pulls Skipper up. Mark grabs a front facelock then lifts Skipper up and takes him off the top with a superplex. Mark crawls over after the impact and drapes an arm over Skipper for a two count. Mark looks around frustrated before he pulls Skipper up to his feet again. Mark whips him into the ropes and Skipper comes off the ropes and jumps up taking Mark over with a hurrincanranna. Mark gets up to his feet and Skipper kicks him in the midsection then plants him with the overdrive and both men are down on the mat. The ref starts a ten count and gets to five before Skipper drags himself over to cover Mark for a two count. Skipper pulls Mark up to his feet and goes for a german suplex but Mark blocks it then does a standing switch. Mark hits Skipper with a few forearms to the back of the neck then picks Skipper up and drops him on his head with the cut throat driver. Mark rolls Skipper over and makes a cover and gets a three count.

Winner: Mark Briscoe (13:45)

Notes: **

OA: 66 CR: 54 MQ: 79

Guppie: “Mark Briscoe takes a big victory over Elix Skipper right there. Those two went back and forth but Mark had the bigger moves tonight.”

Patterson: “He sure did. He really hit some big suplexes that dropped Skipper right on his dome. I’m amazed Skipper took all the damage that he did.”

Guppie: “Up next Ricky Reyes and Puma make their first title defense against the team of the SAT.”

Patterson: “The methodical style of Reyes and Puma is going to run right into the high risk offense of the SAT. Reyes and Puma have a lot of grounding in their work as they have faced some of the best junior heavyweights in New Japan Pro Wrestling and that experience may give them the edge over the SAT here tonight.”

Segment 5: Ricky Reyes & Puma vs. The SAT (SMWA Tag Team Championship)

Puma and Joel start the match for their respective team. The two men lockup in the middle of the ring and Puma goes behind Joel and slams him down to the mat with a rear waistlock then spins out and grabs a front facelock and keeps Joel down on the mat. Puma pulls Joel up to his feet still in the hold then picks him up and drops him with a nice vertical suplex. Puma floats over into a cover and gets a one count. Puma pulls Joel up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Joel comes off the ropes and takes Puma over with a spinning headscissors. Puma gets up to his feet and Joel charges and hits him with a spinning heel kick. Joel pulls Puma to his feet and pulls him over to his corner and tags in Jose. Jose enters the ring and delivers a kick to the midsection of Puma while Joel holds him exposed. Jose follows that up with a belly to back suplex and makes a cover for a short two count. Jose pulls Puma up and Puma rises with a European uppercut that staggers Jose and allows Puma to dive and tag in Reyes. Reyes enters the ring and he rocks Jose with a big forearm then whips him into the ropes and flattens him with a back elbow. Reyes keeps the pressure on and he just beats Jose around the ring. Reyes whips Jose into the corner then charges and hits a forearm then tags Puma back in. Puma enters the ring and snapmares Jose out of the corner then flips over with a neck whip. Puma and Reyes keep Jose isolated on their side of the ring and wear him down. Puma throws Jose back into the corner then sets him up on the top rope. Puma climbs up and goes for a superplex but Jose blocks it. Jose hits Puma with a few punches to the midsection then picks him up and takes him off the top rope with an inverted falcon arrow slamming Puma down to the mat face first.

Jose slowly gets up to his feet as does Puma. Jose rolls forward to avoid a clothesline from Puma and makes the tag in Joel. Joel comes in and flips Puma over with a big clothesline. Reyes starts to get into the ring but Joel hits him with a dropkick as he’s in the ropes and sends him tumbling to the outside. Puma gets up to his feet and Joel jumps up and takes him over with a hurrincanranna and makes a cover for a two count. Joel pulls Puma up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and picks him up for a spinebuster but doesn’t slam him down. Instead Joel lets him down halfway then Jose climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a legdrop that slams Puma down to the mat and Joel makes a cover for a two count. Joel pulls Puma up to his feet and drops him with a brainbuster then climbs up to the top rope. Joel comes off with a moonsault and slams into Puma’s upraised knees. Puma gets up to his feet and pulls Joel up and slams him down to the mat with a snap powerbomb and folds him over for a cover and a two count. Puma rebounds off Joel’s kickout and gets to his corner and tags in Reyes. Reyes comes into the ring hot and he gives Joel a little of what he was giving Jose earlier in the match. Joel soaks up the damage and fires off some knife edge chops of his own but Reyes shakes them off and nails some forearms to Joel then drops him on his head with a fisherman buster. Reyes makes a cover and Jose runs in and breaks up the cover with an elbow to the back. Jose pulls Reyes up and hits him with a tornado DDT. Puma comes back into the ring and drops Jose with a clothesline to the back of the head but Joel grabs him from behind and drops him on his head with a german suplex. Joel picks Puma up and sets him on the top rope. Jose gets to his feet and climbs up the ropes with Joel and they prepare for the Spanish fly but Reyes runs over and jumps up and hits both men with clotheslines to the back. Reyes grabs Joel and pulls him off the top rope with a crucifix powerbomb and Joel rolls to the outside. Reyes grabs Jose with an electric chair. Puma gets up to the top rope on his own then jumps off and takes Jose off Reyes’ shoulders with a spinning heel kick that drops him face first to the mat. Reyes rolls Jose over and hooks a leg for the three count.

Winner: Reyes & Puma (12:28)

Notes: **

OA: 55 CR: 42 MQ: 82

Guppie: “What a tag team match! Reyes and Puma retain the titles in a tough match against the SAT.”

Patterson: “Reyes and Puma both stuck to what they are best at and didn’t try to match up against the SAT in the high flying department. They went out there and gave those two men a stiff beating and go the big moves at the right times to win the match.”

Guppie: “Our next match is a four corners elimination match. Rocky Romero, Sonjay Dutt, Joey Ryan and Austin Aries all face off in what should be one hell of a match.”

Patterson: “These four corner matches are tricky because anybody can be coming into the match at any time and you have no idea where everybody else is and you can easily get caught from behind with a rollup or a big move that will put you down for a three count.”

Segment 6: Rocky Romero vs. Sonjay Dutt vs. Joey Ryan vs. Austin Aries

Dutt and Romero start the match as the legal men. They lockup in the middle of the ring and Romero throws Dutt down onto his back. Dutt rolls up to his feet and right into a lariat from Romero that folds him in half. Romero poses and taunts the fans giving Dutt time to recover. Romero turns around into a kick to the midsection from Dutt. Dutt follows the kick up with a swinging neckbreaker and he makes a cover for a two count. Dutt pulls Romero to his feet and gets a forearm to the face for his trouble. Romero snapmares Dutt over and Dutt rolls to a corner and Ryan tags in. Romero and Ryan lockup in the middle of the ring and Romero goes behind Ryan and picks him up then slams him down to the mat with a rear waistlock. Ryan sits out then spins around and grabs a fujiwara armbar and then flips Romero over into a cross armbreaker but Romero is close to the ropes and wraps his legs around the bottom rope and the ref makes the break. Both men get up to their feet and they circle around the ring and Aries tags himself in on Romero’s back. Aries leaps over the top rope into the ring then charges and ducks behind Ryan and grabs a rear waistlock. Ryan does a standing switch then tries to take Aries over but Aries blocks it by putting his foot behind Ryan’s leg then flips him over to the mat. Ryan rolls up to his feet and Aries hits him with a dropkick to the face. Aries pulls Ryan up to his feet and slams him to the mat with a powerslam. Aries plays to the fans then hits a powerdriver elbow and makes a cover for a two count. Aries pulls Ryan to his feet and whips him into the ropes and takes him over with a backbody drop then tags Dutt back in. Dutt climbs to the top rope and waits for Ryan to get to his feet but he doesn’t have the time as Aries shoves him off the ropes and Dutt slams backfirst into the mat. Ryan hooks a leg for the cover and gets a two count. Ryan pulls Dutt up to his feet and takes him over with a german suplex and bridges it for another two count. Ryan pulls Dutt up to his feet and whips him into the corner then charges but Dutt gets both legs up around Ryan’s head then sends him into the corner headfirst with a hurrincanranna. Dutt escapes and staggers to tag Romero in. Romero comes in and catches Ryan with a series of kicks to the chest then drops him with a kick to the head. Romero drops down on Ryan hooking a leg for the three count. (7:14)

Romero gets up to his feet and starts taunting and it gets him a missile dropkick to the back from Aries. Aries pulls Romero up to his feet and drops him on his head with a backdrop driver. Aries makes a cocky cover and only gets a two count. Aries sits Romero up and grabs him with a rear chinlock and sticks his knee into Romero’s back. Romero struggles against the hold and slowly gets up to his feet then grabs the ropes and the ref breaks the hold. Aries tries to pull Romero out of the ropes but Romero just gives him a forearm to the side of his head for the effort. Romero whips Aries into the ropes then tries to send him out of the ring with a backbody drop but Aries grabs the top rope and lands on the apron. Aries grabs Romero and nails a couple of forearms then sends him to the outside with a vertical suplex. Aries waits until Romero gets to his feet then jumps up and springs off the middle rope with an asai moonsault that sends him and Romero down to the floor. Aries pulls Romero to his feet and Dutt jumps up to the top rope and springboards off with a corkscrew crossbody block that sends all three men to the floor. Dutt gets up first and fires up the crowd who willingly respond to him. Dutt pulls Aries up to his feet and irish whips him into the guardrail. Romero grabs Dutt and sends him into the nearby guardrail headfirst. Romero pulls Dutt to his feet and rolls him into the ring. Romero whips Dutt into the ropes and goes for a backbody drop but Dutt flips over Romero’s back. Dutt grabs Romero with a rear waistlock but Romero does a standing switch. Romero whips Dutt over with a german suplex that drops him on his head and flips him over. Dutt gets up to his feet dazed and Romero grabs him and plants him with a fisherman buster. Romero hooks a leg on Dutt and gets a three count. (13:33)

Aries gets to his feet on the outside and slides in just as Romero gets up to his feet. The two men lockup in the middle of the ring and Aries flips Romero over with an armdrag and goes right into an armbar. Romero flips forward breaking the hold and Romero gets right on Aries and grabs him with a side headlock. Aries fights up to his feet and lifts Romero up for a belly to back suplex but Romero flips over and lands on his feet. Romero grabs Aries with a rear waistlock from behind and flips him over with a german suplex but Aries flips completely over and lands on his feet. Romero gets up to his feet and Aries levels him with a rolling forearm then drops down for a two count. Aries pulls Romero up to his feet and goes for a brainbuster but Romero nails him with a knee to the head and Romero falls down to his feet then whips Aries over with a snap suplex and floats over for a two count. Romero pulls Aries to his feet and whips him into the corner. Romero charges and hits him with a clothesline then peppers him with kicks to the midsection and legs. Romero lifts Aries up and sets him on the top rope then climbs up to the second rope and hits him with some forearms before climbing to the top rope. Romero picks Aries up and goes for a fisherman buster but Aries stops him then hits him with some punches to the midsection. Aries shoves Romero off the top rope sending him to the mat back first. Romero gets up to his feet and Aries jumps off with a crossbody block and makes a cover for a two count. Both men slowly struggle up to their feet and they start trading forearm shots and Romero gains the advantage when he lashes out with a kick to the knee. Aries drops down to a knee and Romero clocks him with a kick to the side of the head. Romero drops down on Aries and hooks a leg to get a two count. Romero looks frustrated as he pulls Aries up to his feet. Romero hooks a leg on Aries and lifts him up and drops him with a fisherman buster. Romero rolls over covering Aries and gets another two count.

Romero gets to his feet and he pushes the ref into the ropes and argues about the count. Aries uses the time to recover and he slowly gets up to his feet. Romero turns around and Aries kicks him in the midsection then drops him with a brainbuster that leaves both men sprawled out on the mat. The ref starts a ten count and both men pull themselves to their feet at the count of five. Romero moves in and blocks a punch from Aries then grabs him with a front facelock. Romero hits a couple of knees to the face then goes for a jumping knee but Aries moves out of the way as he grabs the leg. Aries holds onto the leg as he whips Romero backwards in a brutal backdrop driver. Aries bridges the move still holding the leg and gets a long two count. Romero somehow kicks up and uses the ropes to get up to his feet. Aries grabs him and whips him into the ropes then nails him with a dropkick right to the face. Aries pulls him to his feet and whips him to the mat with a powerslam then climbs up to the top rope. Aries signals for the 450 and jumps for it but Romero moves out of the way and Aries slams down to the mat. Romero pulls Aries up to his feet and takes him over with a german suplex bridging it for a long two count. Romero pulls Aries up to his feet and goes for a powerbomb but Aries reverses it with a hurrincanranna and holds Romero’s legs for a two count before he kicks out. Romero rises to his feet and Aries grabs him and whips him into the corner. Aries charges and hits Romero with a back elbow then sets him up on the top rope. Aries climbs up to the second rope and rocks him with some forearms then lifts him up and drops off the second rope with a brainbuster that spikes Romero. Aries drags himself over to cover Romero and gets the three count.

Winner: Austin Aries (23:21)

Notes: **1/4

OA: 63 CR: 62 MQ: 80

Guppie: “What a brutal match. Aries and Romero were hitting each other with all the big moves they know. They punished each other and they kept on fighting.”

Patterson: “Romero eliminated both Ryan and Dutt and he used the moves he used to eliminate them on Aries but Aries kicked out of both moves. Aries’ resiliency really frustrated Romero and may have cost him the match.”

Guppie: “Good point. If Romero had kept on Aries instead of arguing with the ref he may have been able to put him down for the three count.”

Segment 7: Finish This

Jimmy Rave comes out from the back to the cheers of the crowd and Johnny Spade, Jimmy Jacobs and Sedrick Strong follow right behind him. All four men walk down to the ring and slide in and Rave takes the mic from the announcer.

Rave: “Tonight Prime Time is going to get a dose of reality. They have been walking around claiming they run this promotion. They don’t hold any belts yet somehow they are able to boss everybody around. I hold the SMWA Championship and that gives me more power here than all of Prime Time together. The Havana Pitbulls hold the tag team titles and they have more power than all of Prime Time. Prime Time is just a group of egomaniacs running around under the lead of an egomaniac who makes his name on the name of his uncle! Michael Shane, you are no Shawn Michaels. You may be trained by him but you don’t have his skill, his mic ability and you don’t even have his looks! Tonight is the end of Prime Time. I have picked four men who are great wrestlers and who are just as pissed off at Prime Time as I am. This is going to be a battle and this is going to put an end to all of your hollow boasts. You guys may not have any power but you are a pain in my ass and a pain in the ass of everybody here in the SMWA and tonight it is going to be over!”

OA: 61

Guppie: “As Jimmy Rave just told you it is time for our main event a big eight man tag match. This is going to be a great match.”

Patterson: “This match is going to be very important for the future of SMWA. Prime Time needs to get a win here because they have been losing quite a bit lately. A loss here could put Prime Time out of commission in the SMWA and may clean up the action here in the SMWA.”

Segment 8: Jimmy Rave, Johnny Spade, Jimmy Jacobs & Sedrick Strong vs. Prime Time

Prime Time hits the ring coming out of the crowd and jumps the good guys from behind before the crowd can warn them. Spade, Jacobs and Strong all get thrown out of the ring to the floor. Kennnedy and B-Boy dive onto the three men with suicide dives taking them out. As all five men get to their feet Williams charges and leaps over the top rope coming down onto the group with a somersault plancha. Rave and Shane are the only men left in the ring and has him down on the mat and slams some forearms down into the back of his head. Shane rolls Rave over and makes a cover for a two count. Shane pulls Rave up to his feet and hits him with a belly to back suplex then climbs to the top rope. Shane comes off with a picture perfect elbow drop but Rave rolls out of the way and Shane slams his elbow into the mat. Rave pulls Shane up to his feet and drops him with a single arm DDT jolting the shoulder and then rolls over into a fujiwara armbar. Williams slides into the ring and breaks up the hold with a stomp to the face of Rave. Williams pulls Rave up to his feet and takes him over with a vertical suplex. The ref gets in Williams’ face as he gets to his feet and backs him into his corner and manages to restore some order as both teams have assembled on the apron in their corner. Shane pulls Rave up in the ring and whips him into the ropes and flips him over with a knee to the midsection. Shane tags in B-Boy who comes in and dropkicks Rave in the face laying him down. B-Boy makes a cover and gets a two count. B-Boy pulls Rave up to his feet and throws him into his corner then unloads a series of knife edge chops before he tags Kennedy in. Kennedy enters the ring and lands a couple of punches of his own then snapmares Rave over and grabs him with a rear chinlock. Rave slowly gets up to his feet. He hits Kennedy with some back elbows to the midsection then shoots him into the ropes. Kennedy bounces off the ropes and Rave sends him over with a backbody drop then staggers to his corner and tags in Strong.

Strong comes in and catches Kennedy with an armdrag. Kennedy rolls through to his feet and Strong connects with a dropkick that sends him down to the mat. Strong pulls Kennedy up to his feet and takes him over with a northern lights suplex and bridges it for a two count. Both men get up to their feet and Strong grabs Kennedy from behind with a rear waistlock and Kennedy brings his foot up backwards hitting Strong in the balls and breaking the hold. Kennedy spins and jumps up nailing Strong with a standing enziguri. Kennedy takes Strong to his corner with a front facelock and Williams tags in on Kennedy’s back. Williams comes in and kicks Strong in the midsection then grabs a rear waistlock of his own. Williams takes Strong over with a german suplex but Strong lands on his feet then charges and hits Williams with a leg lariat. Strong goes to his corner and tags Spade in. Spade climbs up to the top rope then comes off with a missile dropkick as Williams gets up to his feet. Spade makes a cover and gets a two count. Spade pulls Williams up to his feet and tags in Jacobs then hits a backbreaker. Jacobs climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a double stomp to Williams bending him over Spade’s knee. Jacobs hooks a leg for a cover and gets a two count before Shane comes in and kicks him in the side of the head to break up the cover. Jacobs shakes off the kick as he gets to his feet then pulls Williams up and whips him into the ropes. Williams rebounds off the ropes and Jacobs takes him over with a backbody drop. Jacobs grabs Williams with a rear chinlock but Williams quickly gets up to his feet then hits Jacobs with a backdrop driver. Williams rolls over to his corner and tags B-Boy back in.

B-Boy comes in as Jacobs rises to his feet and rocks him with a series of hard forearms then whips him into the ropes and crushes him with a forearm that drops him straight to the mat. B-Boy drops down on him and gets a two count. B-Boy pulls Jacobs to his feet by his hair then whips him into the corner. B-Boy charges and hits a clothesline that drops Jacobs down to a seated position. B-Boy backs off then charges and hits a dropkick to Jacobs’ face that slams him back against the turnbuckles. B-Boy walks over to his corner and tags in Shane. Shane enters the ring and lets Jacobs get to his feet in the corner. Shane delivers some slaps to the face of Jacobs and Jacobs tries to block them ineffectually. Shane picks Jacobs up and sits him on the top rope. Shane climbs up and hits Jacobs with a few forearm shots then takes him off the top rope with a superplex. Shane crawls over with a cover and gets a two count. Shane pulls Jacobs up to his feet and whips him into the ropes then stops him in his tracks with a superkick. Shane hooks a leg for the cover and gets another two count. Shane pulls Jacobs up to his feet and whips him into the corner then charges and hits him with a forearm and tags in Kennedy. Prime Time keeps Jacobs isolated in their corner and they work him over as they try to put him down for the three count but Jacobs just won’t stay down. Williams gets Jacobs and takes him over with a german suplex and bridges it nicely for a two count. Williams goes to his corner and tags B-Boy in once again. B-Boy grabs Jacobs and goes for a suplex and lifts him up into the air but Jacobs kicks his legs then whips back down and drills B-Boy with a brutal DDT. Jacobs slowly crawls to his corner and makes the tag to an eager Rave.

Rave enters the ring with a surge of energy and he clocks B-Boy with a running knee to the face as he sits up. Before Rave can capitalize the rest of Prime Time makes their presence felt. Rave ducks a clothesline from Williams then jumps up and takes Shane over with a hurrincanranna. Rave grabs Kennedy and drops him on his head with a waterwheel suplex. Williams turns around and Rave grabs him and drops him on his head with an overhead belly to belly suplex and the crowd starts to explode. Spade and Strong enter the fray and they throw all of the Prime Time members except for B-Boy to the outside then slide out after them and they start a brawl on the outside. Shane is attacked by Jacobs and Shane blocks his attack then slams him into the guardrail face first. In the ring Rave pulls B-Boy up to his feet and plants him with a Rave clash. Rave rolls him over in a cover and gets a two count before Shane breaks up the cover with a dropkick to the face. Shane pulls Rave up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Rave comes off the ropes and goes around for a spinning headscissors but instead grabs the arm of Shane and takes him down into a crossface. Shane tries to crawl to the ropes but he can’t go anywhere. Luckily for him B-Boy starts to gather his senses and breaks the hold up with a series of kicks to Rave’s back. B-Boy grabs Rave and plants him with a cross leg brainbuster and makes a cocky cover for a two count.

Spade slides into the ring and he grabs B-Boy as Rave kicks out and pulls him up to his feet and spikes him with a stuff piledriver. Spade gets up to his feet in time for Kennedy to grab him from behind and drop him on his head with a german suplex. Strong slides into the ring and grabs Kennedy and plants him with an ace crusher then climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a frog splash that scores a two count before Williams pulls him off. Williams spins him around and kicks him in the midsection then plants him with the Canadian Destroyer. Williams gets to his feet and taunts the crowd only to have Jacobs grab his head and run towards the corner and flip over into the Contra Code. Jacobs is too tired to get up to his feet and Shane climbs up to the top rope then comes off with a picture perfect elbow to the chest of Jacobs. Shane makes a cover and gets a two count before Jacobs kicks out. Rave gets up first and he grabs Shane after he makes the cover on Jacobs and whips him into the corner. Rave charges but Shane avoids it and lets Rave slam into the corner then fires off a couple of knife edge chops. Jacobs gets up to his feet and charges sending Shane over the top ropes and sending both men tumbling to the outside. Williams follows up where Shane left off though and sets Rave up on the top rope. Williams climbs up as well and hits Rave with some forearms then goes for a hurrincanranna. Rave catches him and slowly stands up on the second rope and tries to get Williams in position for a Rave clash as the crowd cheers. However Shane jumps up onto the apron and slams a chair across the back of Rave. Williams pulls himself up then flips Rave off the top rope with a hurrincanranna. Shane climbs up to the top rope after the move and comes off with a picture perfect elbow on Rave and hooks a leg for the three count.

Winner: Prime Time (28:44)

Notes: **

OA: 62 CR: 61 MQ: 77

Guppie: “Prime Time steals the victory in the big eight man match here. Shane used a steel chair to give his team the victory!”

Patterson: “Those kind of tactics are what makes Prime Time such a hated group. They will stop at nothing to get victories and they just showed that again tonight.”

Guppie: “That’s all the action we have for you great fans here tonight and we thank you for coming out and supporting the SMWA.”

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

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The New Year! It’s Going to be Awesome!

January 3, 2008

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The PWI 500 have been released and we have quite a few wrestlers who made it into the top 100 of the list. Those wrestlers are in their order of rank.

44. Sonjay Dutt

51. Chad Collyer

53. Ace Steel

63. Petey Williams

65. Jimmy Rave

69. Elix Skipper

73. Michael Shane

75: B-Boy

89. Halo

We are very happy at the rankings of our wrestlers and as the numbers continue to get closer to the top we continue to bring ever increasing action and more great shows. That first show of the year is going to be a big one. We return to Kalamazoo, Michigan our starting point for the promotion and we are calling it Circuit Breaker and we have signed some big matches for it.

Jimmy Rave & Chad Collyer vs. Michael Shane & Elix Skipper

We have a big tag team grudge match signed. Collyer wants to get back at Skipper for cheating to beat Collyer and of course Rave has an issue with Shane for cheating him out of his victory at Holiday Hell. Hopefully these two teams can be contained in the ring but we don’t know what’s going to happen.

Jack Evans vs. Matt Cross

Our second ever SMWA Champion, Jack Evans, returns to action in the SMWA and we will see a high flying battle as he takes on Matt Cross. Evans demanded a title shot but SMWA officials told him that he would have to earn a title shot. He may start with Cross or Cross may knock him down a peg.

Johnny Kashmere vs. Mark Briscoe

Two tag team specialists face off against each other in singles competition. Both men are very good in the ring and this should be a good match.

Puma & Ricky Reyes vs. X-Foundation (SMWA Tag Team Championship)

The X-Foundation challenge for the Tag Team Titles but they are going to have to take on two tough wrestlers in Puma and Reyes and this is going to be a great display of tag team wrestling.

Arik Cannon vs. Matt Sydal

Sonjay Dutt vs. Excalibur

Billy Kim vs. Todd Sexton

Tickets are just $15 or $20 for ringside tickets. Be sure to come down and see some great action.

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Circuit Breaker (Kalamazoo)

January 12, 2008

Announcer: Brian Guppie

Color Commentator: Mike Patterson

Guppie: “Welcome to SMWA’s Circuit Breaker. We have a big show lined up for you fans here tonight.”

Patterson: “We sure do. We have a big tag team grudge match in our main event and some big singles matches in the show and we start off with Billy Kim taking on Todd Sexton.”

Guppie: “This is going to be a great show and this match is going to be a great way to start it off.”

Patterson: “Billy Kim has teamed with some big names and he has a lot of experience. Todd Sexton has trained wrestlers in NWA Wildside lately so both of these guys know what they are doing in the ring.”

Segment 1: Billy Kim vs. Todd Sexton

Kim and Sexton lockup in the middle of the ring and Kim whips Sexton over with an armdrag. Sexton rolls up to his feet and charges. Kim takes him over with another armdrag then holds on with an armbar. Sexton manages to spin around and get his feet around the bottom rope and the ref breaks up the hold. Sexton gets up to his feet using the ropes and Kim grabs him and whips him into the ropes. Sexton comes off the ropes and Kim hits him with a spinning heel kick then makes a cover for a two count. Kim pulls Sexton up and Sexton hits him with an uppercut to the groin. Sexton grabs Kim and spikes him with a DDT. Sexton pulls Kim up to his feet and whips him into the corner then charges and hits a back elbow. Sexton hits a couple of knife edge chops to the chest of Kim then snapmares him over and grabs a rear chinlock. Sexton continues to control the match and wear Kim down. Sexton picks Kim up and goes for a powerbomb but Kim reverses it with a hurrincanranna and Sexton rolls to the outside. Kim gets fired up and livens up the crowd a little then charges to the ropes and jumps through with a suicide dive onto Sexton and sending both men slamming into the guardrail. Kim pulls Sexton to his feet and throws him into the ring then springboards in with a somersault senton. Kim makes a cover on Sexton and gets a two count. Kim starts to rally and keeps the offense going his way. Kim whips Sexton into the corner then charges and hits him with a clothesline then sets him up on the top rope. Kim climbs up to the top rope and hits a few forearms then takes Sexton off the top with a hurrincanranna. Kim climbs up to the top rope then comes off the top rope with a splash and hooks a leg for the three count.

Winner: Billy Kim (8:26)

Notes: *

OA: 52 CR: 44 MQ: 72

Guppie: “Billy Kim takes a big victory and Todd Sexton takes yet another loss here in the SMWA.”

Patterson: “He really needs to get a victory here or he isn’t going to be staying here much longer.”

Guppie: “Up next we should have a good match coming up as Sonjay Dutt takes on Excalibur.”

Patterson: “Dutt has had a break here for quite some time and he could be coming back with a big victory here against Excalibur. Both of these guys are great competitors.”

Segment 2: Sonjay Dutt vs. Excalibur

Dutt and Excalibur start the match off circling each other and then Dutt takes Excalibur over with an armdrag. Excalibur rolls up to his feet and hits Dutt with a kick to the midsection then snapmares Dutt over. Excalibur drives a kick to the back of Dutt then pulls him up to his feet. Excalibur goes for a belly to back suplex but Dutt flips over and lands on his feet. Excalibur turns around and Dutt jumps up and hits him with a spinning heel kick that sends him down to the mat. Excalibur rises to his feet and Dutt comes off the ropes and takes him over with a spinning headscissors. Excalibur gets to his feet using the ropes and Dutt pulls him off the ropes and hits a belly to back suplex then makes a cover for a two count. Dutt pulls Excalibur to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Excalibur comes off the ropes and hits Dutt with a double forearm. Excalibur pulls Dutt up to his feet and takes him over with a vertical suplex and floats over for a two count. Excalibur pulls Dutt up to his feet by the hair then whips Dutt into the corner. Excalibur charges but Dutt brings two feet up into his face. Dutt lifts himself up again and gets his legs around the head of Excalibur then spins around and takes him over with a hurrincanranna. Excalibur gets thrown nearly into the corner and he gets up to his feet and Dutt charges and hits him with a leg lariat to the back of the head slamming him into the corner. Dutt lifts Excalibur up and puts him up on the top rope. Dutt climbs up and goes for a belly to back suplex but Excalibur fights him off with some punches to the face and then slams backwards with some headbutts and then shoves Dutt off the top rope. Excalibur turns around then stands up on the top rope. Dutt gets up to his feet and Excalibur comes off with a missile dropkick. Excalibur grabs Dutt and rolls him over then makes a cover for a two count. Excalibur pulls Dutt up to his feet and shoves him backwards into the corner then gives Dutt a nice mark on his chest with some knife edge chops. Excalibur sets Dutt up on the top rope then climbs up to the ropes and hits Dutt with some forearms then takes him off the ropes with a superplex. Excalibur crawls over and drapes an arm over Dutt and makes a cover for a long two count.

Excalibur pulls Dutt up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Excalibur goes for a backbody drop but Dutt flips over his back and lands on his feet. Excalibur turns around and Dutt grabs him and spikes him with a tornado DDT. Dutt climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a crossbody block when Excalibur gets to his feet and scores a two count. Dutt pulls Excalibur up by his mask and whips him into the ropes then jumps up and takes him over with a hurrincanranna that sends Excalibur rolling out of the ring. Dutt walks over to the ropes and springboards onto Excalibur with a corkscrew crossbody block. Dutt gets up to his feet and throws his arms up getting the crowd cheering. Dutt pulls Excalibur up and throws him into the ring. Dutt climbs onto the apron then slingshots himself in with a splash and hooks a leg for a two count. Dutt pulls Excalibur up then goes for a belly to back suplex but Excalibur flips over then grabs Dutt and drops him on his head with a backdrop driver. Excalibur pulls Dutt up to his feet and goes for the double underhook piledriver but Dutt blocks it. Excalibur hits him with a forearm to the back then picks Dutt up again. Dutt flips himself up then takes Excalibur over with a hurrincanranna and holds the legs for a two count. Dutt gets up to his feet and Excalibur rises up behind him and Dutt bounces off the ropes and nails Excalibur with a spinning front heel kick. Dutt pulls Excalibur back up to his feet and drops him on his head with a brainbuster. Dutt climbs up to the top rope then comes off with the Hindu press and hooks a leg on Excalibur for the three count.

Winner: Sonjay Dutt (13:45)

Notes: ***3/4

OA: 72 CR: 72 MQ: 91

Guppie: “What a fantastic match between those two men right there. Sonjay Dutt picked up a big victory there.”

Patterson: “Both of these men have been struggling lately and this win could really help Dutt get some big matches in the future.”

Guppie: “Up next we have two great wrestlers facing off as Arik Cannon takes on Matt Sydal.”

Patterson: “Cannon is probably going to go with his technical wrestling skills against Sydal’s high-speed offense.”

Segment 3: Arik Cannon vs. Matt Sydal

Cannon and Sydal lockup in the middle of the ring and Cannon goes behind with a hammerlock. Sydal ducks under and grabs a hammerlock of his own but Cannon quickly reverses back into a hammerlock of his own. Sydal hits Cannon with a couple of back elbows then jumps up and comes down with a snapmare that breaks Cannon’s hold. Sydal follows up with a dropkick to the back of th seated Cannon then pulls him down and covers for a short two count. Sydal pulls Cannon up to his feet and takes him over with a snap suplex then floats over for another two count. Sydal lets Cannon get up to his feet then charges and goes for a dropkick but Cannon sidesteps it letting Sydal crash down to the mat. Cannon grabs the leg of Sydal and ties him up in a reverse Indian deathlock. Cannon continues to control the match and he works on the leg of Sydal keeping him grounded. Cannon backs Sydal into the corner and fires off some forearms to the side of the head then sets him up on the top rope. Cannon climbs up with Sydal but Sydal nails him with forearms then nails a headbutt that sends Cannon falling down to the mat. Sydal stands up on the top rope and jumps off with a missile dropkick as Cannon gets to his feet. Sydal makes a cover and gets a two count. Sydal pulls Cannon up to his feet and takes him around with a swinging neckbreaker. Sydal pulls Cannon up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and Cannon comes off and hits a dropkick to the leg of Sydal. Cannon picks Sydal up and hits a shinbreaker then holds on and takes Sydal down to the mat with a dragonscrew. Cannon gets to his feet still holding onto the leg then flips Sydal over into a half crab. Sydal fights the hold but Cannon sits down on it and stops Sydal from moving and forces him to tap out.

Winner: Arik Cannon (9:12)

Notes: *3/4

OA: 59 CR: 58 MQ: 74

Guppie: “Arik Cannon dismantled the leg of Sydal and took away a lot of his offense and stopped him from mounting a comeback.”

Patterson: “Grounding a high-flyer is the best tactic and it really worked for Cannon in that match.”

Guppie: “Up next Puma and Reyes defend the tag team titles against fellow So-Cal wrestlers Joey Ryan and Scott Lost.”

Patterson: “This is going to be a good match. Both of these teams really know how to work as a team and they play to each others strengths and away from their weaknesses.”

Segment 4: Puma & Ricky Reyes vs. X-Foundation (SMWA Tag Team Championship)

Reyes and Ryan start the match with a lockup. Reyes backs Ryan into the corner but Ryan spins it around and keeps Reyes trapped in the corner. The ref counts to five and then gets a clean break. The two men lockup again and Reyes backs Ryan into the corner. The ref makes a five count and Reyes makes a clean break then hits Ryan with a knife edge chop then follows up with a series of forearms. Reyes snapmares Ryan out of the corner and nails him with a kick to the back then grabs a rear chinlock. Ryan fights up to his feet and hits Reyes with some punches to the midsection then shoots Reyes into the ropes. Reyes comes off the ropes and sends Ryan down to the mat with a shoulder tackle. Reyes pulls Ryan to his feet and takes him over with a vertical suplex then tags Puma in. Puma leaps over the top rope into the ring and catches Ryan with a dropkick to the face as he gets up to one knee. Puma hooks a leg and scores a two count. Puma pulls Ryan up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Ryan comes off the ropes and ducks under a clothesline attempt then whips Puma over with a backdrop driver. Ryan gets up and crawls to his corner then dives and tags in Lost. Lost enters the ring and hits Puma with a dropsault. Lost pulls Puma to his feet and whips him into the corner then charges and hits a flying headbutt to the midsection of Puma. Lost follows up with a series of knees into the midsection of Puma. Lost pulls Puma out of the corner and grabs him with an abdominal stretch. Puma starts to panic in the hold when Reyes comes in and clocks Lost in the side of the head with a roundhouse kick. Ryan enters the ring and tackles Reyes and the two men roll to the outside and start brawling.

Lost staggers around dazed and Puma grabs him from behind and takes him over with a german suplex then bridges the hold for a two count. Outside the ring Reyes stops Ryan with a forearm then sends him into the guardrail head first. Reyes climbs onto the apron and Puma tags him in. Reyes comes in and charges toward Lost and drops him with a forearm. Reyes drops down with a cover and gets a two count. Reyes pulls Lost up to his feet and swings him around with a fisherman neckbreaker. Reyes rolls himself over and covers Lost over and hooks a leg for another two count. Reyes pulls the determined Lost up then tags in Puma and lifts Lost up on his shoulders. Puma climbs up to the top rope but Ryan jumps up onto the apron and pulls his legs off racking him up on the top rope. Lost hits Reyes with some punches then takes him over with a reverse hurrincanranna. Ryan climbs up to the top rope and hits Puma with a couple of forearms then takes him off the top rope with a superplex. Ryan grabs Lost and drags him over onto Puma and gets a two count. Ryan tries to pull Puma up but the ref backs him up and gets him back on the apron in his corner. Lost drags himself to his feet in the ring and makes the tag to Ryan. Ryan comes in and catches Puma before he can tag in Reyes. Ryan picks Puma up with a belly to back suplex then spins Puma around into a backbreaker. Ryan drops down on Puma with a cover and scores a two count. Ryan pulls Puma up to his feet and takes him over with a vertical suplex then rolls to his feet and takes him over with another vertical suplex then follows up with another vertical suplex. Ryan floats over with a cover and gets a two count before Reyes comes in and breaks up the cover.

Reyes pulls Ryan up and hits him with a forearm to the back of the head. Lost comes into the ring and catches Reyes with a superkick that sends him rolling to the outside. Lost turns around and Puma charges and connects him with a lariat folding Lost up on his head and sending him to the outside. Puma gets to his feet near the ropes and charges but Ryan lands on the apron. Ryan hits Puma with a forearm then takes him over the ropes with a vertical suplex sending Puma onto Reyes and Lost. The three men get up on the outside and Ryan charges and jumps off with a senton knocking everybody down. Ryan pulls Puma up to his feet and throws him into the ring. Ryan goes for a tombstone piledriver but Puma counters it and flips over backwards then spikes Ryan with a tombstone piledriver of his own and leaves both men down on the mat. Puma pulls himself up to his feet first and he kicks Ryan in the midsection as he gets up to his feet then whips Ryan up and slams him down with a powerbomb. Puma folds Ryan over with the cover and gets a long two count. On the outside Lost and Reyes go back and forth brawling but Reyes cuts him off with a rake of the eyes then whips Lost into the ringpost. Reyes slides into the ring as Ryan kicks out. Puma and Reyes confer then Reyes climbs up to the top rope. Reyes picks Ryan up on his shoulders and Puma comes off with a clothesline that drops Ryan on his head and folds him over. Puma rolls Ryan over and hooks a leg for the three count.

Winner: Puma & Ricky Reyes (16:44)

Notes: **1/2

OA: 68 CR: 53 MQ: 83

Guppie: “Puma and Reyes manage to retain the tag team titles in another hard fought match. They just managed to come through with a victory here.”

Patterson: “The tag team division is really hot here in the SMWA and Puma and Reyes are managing to stay on the top of the heap for now.”

Guppie: “Up next we have two tag team specialists mixing it up in singles action as Mark Briscoe takes on Johnny Kashmere.”

Patterson: “This is Kashmere’s SMWA debut and he has a chance to make a big impact if he can beat Mark Briscoe here but it isn’t going to be easy for him at all. Mark Briscoe has been doing really well since his brother Jay was injured and he’s gotten some big wins.”

Segment 5: Johnny Kashmere vs. Mark Briscoe

Mark walks down the entranceway confidently and all that is erased when Kashmere charges into him from behind sending him down to the floor with a clothesline and drawing boos from the crowd. Kashmere flips the fans off then grabs Mark as he starts to get up and throws him into the guardrails. Kashmere grabs a chair out of the corner of the guardrails. He lets Mark gets to his feet then waffles him with the chairshot right over the head. Kashmere pulls Mark up and throws him into the ring then slides in after him. Kashmere hooks a leg and gets a two count. Kashmere pulls Mark up and goes for a vertical suplex but Mark counters and lands behind Kashmere and shoves him into the ropes then rolls him over backwards with a rollup for a two count. Kashmere rolls up to his feet and Mark jumps up and catches him with a leg lariat. Mark gets up to his feet and rubs the top of his head. Kashmere pulls himself up to his feet and Mark whips him into the ropes and takes him over with a hiptoss then follows up with an elbow drop and makes a cover for two. Mark pulls Kashmere up to his feet and whips him into the corner then charges and hits him with a lariat that drops him down in the corner. Mark delivers a few stomps to the chest then bounces off the far ropes and charges and goes for a dropkick but Kashmere rolls out of the way letting Mark hit the mat. Kashmere pulls Mark up to his feet and shoves him into the corner then tattoos him with some knife edge chops. Kashmere snapmares Mark over then clamps on a rear chinlock. Briscoe fights up to his feet and delivers some back elbows to the midsection of Kashmere then whips him into the ropes. Kashmere comes off the ropes and drops Mark with a clothesline. Kashmere pulls Mark up to his feet and drops him down with a neckbreaker on his knee then pulls him back up and follows with a normal neckbreaker. Kashmere rolls over on top of Mark with a cover and scores a two count.

Kashmere pulls Mark up to his feet and whips him into the corner. He charges and Mark meets him with a boot to the face. Mark jumps up to the second rope then jumps off and catches Kashmere with a tornado DDT. Both men are down and get up to their feet at the ref’s count of five. They start trading strikes in the middle of the ring and Kashmere rakes the eyes of Mark to take the advantage then plants him with a powerslam. Kashmere climbs up to the top rope and lets Mark get to his feet. Kashmere comes off with a double axe handle but Mark blocks it then grabs Kashmere and whips him over with a urinage suplex dropping him on his head. Kashmere rolls to the outside and cradles his neck on the floor. Mark slides out of the ring and pulls him up to his feet then slams him back first into the guardrail. Mark grabs a chair from the crowd and lets Kashmere get up to his hands and knees then brings the chair down across his back. Mark throws the chair down to the ground then pulls Kashmere up and powerslams him down to the floor. Mark walks up and down giving some fans high fives before he pulls Kashmere up and throws him into the ring. Mark climbs up to the top rope and gets ready for something but Kashmere gets to his feet and knocks Mark’s feet out from underneath him. Kashmere climbs up to the top rope and hits Mark with some forearms then jumps up and takes him over with a hurrincanranna. Kashmere hooks a leg of Mark’s for a cover and gets a two count. Kashmere looks disappointed and he pulls Mark up into a fireman’s carry. Kashmere flips him over and brings him down across his knee with a neckbreaker. Kashmere grabs a leg for the cover and gets another two count. Kashmere pulls himself to his feet favoring his back then gets in the ref’s face and starts arguing. Mark gets up to his feet and grabs him from behind and spikes him on his head with a cut throat driver. Mark can’t capitalize right away though. He drags himself over slowly and makes a cover and Kashmere manages to kickout at two. Mark pulls Kashmere up to his feet and takes him over with a german suplex and bridges the hold for a two count. Mark sits up unbelieving. He then gets to his feet and pulls Kashmere up to his feet and takes him over with a vertical suplex. Mark gets to his feet and climbs up to the top rope then comes off with a perfect shooting star press. Mark hooks a leg for the cover and gets a three count.

Winner: Mark Briscoe (14:43)

Notes: ***1/2

OA: 75 CR: 56 MQ: 94

Guppie: “Mark Briscoe takes home the win in a brutal encounter between those two men right there.”

Patterson: “Kashmere tried to gain the early advantage with that chairshot on Mark but it ended up with Mark using the chair to really finish him off later in the match. That was a fantastic match between those two men.”

Guppie: “We have the second SMWA champion, Jack Evans, making a return here tonight and he takes on Matt Cross which should be a high-flying showcase.”

Patterson: “That is what both men excel in but remember Evans was trained in Stu Hart’s dungeon and he knows how to wrestle on the mat and that could give him the edge here.”

Segment 6: Jack Evans vs. Matt Cross

Evans taunts the crowd when he walks down to the ring and gets quite a bit of heat. Cross does the opposite when he comes down to the ring and he pisses Evans off as he leaps over the top rope with a crossbody block that sends both men crashing to the floor. Evans gets up to his feet and talks some trash to the crowd. Cross gets up to his feet and Evans slams him head first into the apron then rolls him back into the ring. Evans jumps onto the apron then springboards into the ring and hits Cross and takes him over with a hurrincanranna. Evans makes a cover and gets a short two count. Evans pulls Cross to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Cross comes off the ropes and ducks under a clothesline then grabs Evans from behind and goes for a german suplex but Evans flips over and lands on his feet. Cross gets up to his feet and Evans bounces off the ropes and hits him with a spinning toe kick. Evans hooks a leg on Cross and gets a two count. Evans picks Cross up and whips him into the corner. Evans charges but Cross lifts himself up over Evans then hooks his legs under Evans arms and rolls him up with a sunset flip for a two count of his own. Cross pulls Evans up to his feet and plants him on his head with an exploder suplex then climbs up to the top rope. Cross comes off with a legdrop but Evans moves out of the way letting him crash into the mat. Cross gets up to his feet and Evans takes him over with an armdrag and goes into an armbar. Cross flips forward breaking the pressure on the hold then gets up to his feet. Cross spins out to reverse the hold but Evans trips him down and puts him into a keylock. Cross manages to flip backwards to his feet easing the pressure then he gets Evans with a drop toehold. Cross spins out and grabs a front facelock on Evans. Evans fights up to his feet and Cross hits him with a knee to the face then takes him over with a vertical suplex and floats over for a two count.

Cross pulls Evans up to his feet and whips him into the ropes then catches him and spikes him with a spinebuster. Cross holds the legs and flips over with a cover for a long two count. Evans gets up to his feet and Cross bounces off the ropes and hits him with a clothesline that flips Evans inside out and drops him to the mat face first. Cross flips Evans over and hooks a leg for another two count. Cross pulls Evans up and whips him into the corner. Cross charges and hits Evans with a back elbow then spins him around and sets him on the top rope. Cross grabs Evans and pulls him off with a crucifix powerbomb but Evans flips over and catches Cross and spikes him with a DDT. Evans pulls himself up to his feet using the ropes. Cross gets up to his feet and Evans charges and takes him over with a spinning headscissors. Cross rolls up to his feet and Evans grabs Cross from behind and drops him on his head with a german suplex and bridges it for a two count. Evans climbs up to the top rope and lets Cross get up to his feet Evans jumps off and flips over for a dragonrana but Cross catches him then plants him with a big powerbomb. Cross climbs up to the top rope then comes off with a shooting star legdrop then makes the cover for the three count.

Winner: Matt Cross (10:12)

Notes: *3/4

OA: 61 CR: 45 MQ: 77

Guppie: “Those two men just exchanged big move after big move and Cross had more endurance and got the win.”

Patterson: “Cross controlled the tempo of the match. Evans had his big moments but Cross dominated the pace and he got the win because of it.”

Guppie: “It’s time for our main event next and SMWA Champion, Jimmy Rave, teams up with Chad Collyer to face off against the Prime Time team of Michael Shane and Elix Skipper.”

Patterson: “This should be quite a matchup. Collyer and Skipper had some issues early in December and Collyer wants to get some revenge.”

Segment 7: The New Weapon

Jimmy Rave and Collyer walk out from the backstage to cheers from the crowd and they slide into the ring and Rave takes a mic.

Rave: “Michael Shane, congratu-fuck-ulations! You cheated me and my partners at Holiday Hell and you hit me with a chairshot across the back to do it. You and the rest of your Prime Time members are a bunch of cheaters. Tonight we are going to get a little bit of revenge.”

Collyer takes the mic from Rave.

Collyer: “Skipper you cheated me to steal a victory from me in your first match. Tonight I’m going to show you not to disrespect me. After tonight though I want a rematch with you one on one. I want to show you that I am the best technical wrestler going today and I am going to make you tap out. Tonight though you and Shane are going to get some respect beaten into you. You two get your asses out here and get what you deserve.”

OA: 73

Segment 8: Jimmy Rave & Chad Collyer vs. Michael Shane & Elix Skipper

Skipper and Shane come down to the ring but stay on the outside a little hesitant to meet the competition. Luckily for them Rave and Collyer slide out of the ring and start brawling with them on the outside. Collyer hits Skipper with a forearm to the side of the head then sends him headfirst into the guardrail. Shane catches Rave with a drop toehold that sends him into the guardrail. Shane gets up to his feet and talks some shit to Rave. Collyer walks up behind him and drops him on the gym floor with a belly to back suplex. Collyer grabs Skipper and rolls him into the ring. Collyer slides in behind him and grabs Skipper from behind and picks him up and slams him face first to the mat with a rear waistlock then spins out with a front facelock. Skipper tries to spin out but Collyer keeps his base and stops Skipper from freeing himself. Skipper manages to get to his feet underneath him and Collyer trips his legs out from underneath him and falls down on top of him with a guillotine choke. On the outside Shane kicks Rave in the junk then slams him back first into the guardrail. Shane slides into the ring then kicks Collyer in the back and breaks up the hold. The ref forces Shane out of the ring and Skipper gets up to his feet. Collyer pulls himself up as well and gets in Shane’s face. Skipper grabs Collyer from behind and plants him with a belly to back suplex then makes a cover for a two count. Skipper pulls Collyer up to his feet and tags in Shane. Shane comes in and hits Collyer with some forearms to the back then picks him up and hits a backbreaker. Shane rolls Collyer over and grabs him with a camel clutch and really cranks on the hold until Rave slides into the ring then hits Shane with a dropkick to break up the hold. Collyer gets up to his feet and ducks a clothesline from Shane then takes him over with a backdrop driver. Collyer crawls to his corner and tags in Rave. Rave comes in the ring and hits Shane with a leg lariat as he gets to his feet. Rave makes the cover and gets the two count.

Rave pulls Shane up to his feet and takes him over with a nice vertical suplex. Rave pulls Shane up and whips him into the corner and charges and hits a splash then throws Shane out of the corner to the mat. Rave drops down on Shane and grabs a crossface but Skipper quickly comes in and breaks up the hold with a stomp to the back of the head. Rave gets up and yells at Skipper allowing Shane to recover. Shane swings a punch but Rave ducks underneath it then hits Shane with a water wheel suplex dropping him on his head. Rave hooks a leg and Shane kicks out at two. Rave pulls Shane up and snapmares him over then tags in Collyer. Collyer comes into the ring and flips over Shane and pulls him down with a flipping neckbreaker. Collyer pulls Skipper up and whips him down with a powerslam then grabs his legs and goes into a texas cloverleaf. Skipper comes in to break up the hold but Rave drops him with a clothesline then grabs him with a crossface as well. Shane slowly drags himself forward and grabs the ropes to break up the hold and the ref breaks up Rave’s hold as well. Collyer pulls Shane up to his feet and goes for a belly to back suplex but Shane flips over to his feet then grabs him and hits a bulldog. Shane rolls to the ropes and tags in Skipper. Skipper jumps up and springboards in with a dropkick that sends Collyer down to the mat. Skipper pulls Collyer up and goes for the overdrive but Collyer spins out of it and hits a german suplex and bridges it for a two count. Skipper gets up to his feet a little dizzy and Collyer tags in Rave. Collyer snapmares Skipper over and Rave charges and hits a big knee to the face and makes a cover for two before Shane breaks up the cover. Collyer grabs Shane and throws him through the middle ropes and slides out after him. Rave pulls Skipper up and goes for the Rave clash but Skipper blocks it holding his arms to his chest. Rave whips Skipper up and then drops him with a powerbomb. Rave gets up to his feet and pulls Skipper up and hits the Rave clash then rolls him over and makes the cover for three.

Winner: Jimmy Rave & Chad Collyer (14:21)

Notes: **1/4

OA: 74 CR: 71 MQ: 77

Guppie: “Rave and Collyer get an impressive victory over the Prime Time team. They managed to control the latter half of the match for the victory.”

Patterson: “Prime Time gets a little bit of what they deserve and they take a loss after their big eight tag victory.”

Guppie: “That’s it for the action here tonight fans. For Mike Patterson, I’m Brian Guppie thanks for supporting the SMWA.”

Patterson: “If you want to find information on upcoming shows and your favorite wrestlers visit smwawrestling.com.”

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Coming off a hot show we have lined up another show just as good. January 19 we return to Detroit for Begin Again. Already we have a big card lined up for the show and it should be a good one.

Jimmy Rave ©vs. Halo (SMWA Championship)

Halo gets a second shot at the SMWA Championship here. He has stated that he is not going to leave a loser here again. Jimmy Rave has beaten him once and points to his four months as champion so far and says that the belt isn’t leaving him anytime soon. Others have made the same claim and failed to back it up but can Halo be the first?

Jack Evans vs. Matt Sydal

Ricky Reyes & Puma ©vs. Jimmy Jacobs & Johnny Spade (SMWA Tag Team Championship)

Jacobs and Spade get a shot against the tough champions and they hope to get a victory but they may not be able to overcome the experience of Reyes & Puma as a team.

BJ Whitmer vs. Elix Skipper

Mark Briscoe vs. Conrad Kennedy III

Matt Cross vs. B-Boy

Josh Daniels & Danny Daniels vs. SAT

Danny has recruited Josh to join his team and they hope to make a name as a team as they take on the SAT to open the show in what should be an exciting match.

Tickets are just $15 or $20 for ringside tickets. Come and support independent wrestling!

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Begin Again (Detroit)

January 19, 2008

Announcer: Brian Guppie

Color Commentator: Mike Patterson

Guppie: “Welcome to SMWA’s Begin Again. I’m Brian Guppie and I’m joined by Mike Patterson on commentary tonight.”

Patterson: “I am here and we have a great show here tonight. We have a tag match to start the show as Josh and Danny Daniels take on the SAT.”

Guppie: “Josh and Danny are great as singles wrestlers and I can’t wait to see how they do as a team. However they have to take on an experienced team of the SAT.”

Patterson: “The SAT may be an experienced team but their style leaves them open to mistakes because of their high-flying style and that is something they can capitalize on.”

Segment 1: Josh Daniels & Danny Daniels vs. SAT

Josh and Jose start the match off for their teams and they start with a lockup. Josh tosses Jose over to the mats. Jose rolls up to his feet and Josh charges and flips him over with a big lariat. Josh rolls Jose over and hooks a leg for a two count. Josh pulls Jose up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and tosses him with a big overhead belly to belly suplex. Jose rolls out of the ring and Joel comes into the ring and gets a big yakuza kick from Josh as a welcome to the match. Josh pulls Joel to his feet and whips him into the corner then charges and hits a clothesline and tags Danny in. Danny comes in and takes Joel over with a hard vertical suplex then floats over for a cover for a two count. Danny pulls Joel up to his feet and goes for a german suplex but Joel manages to flip over and land on his feet. Danny gets up to his feet and Joel charges and drops him with a leg lariat then makes a cover for a short two count. Joel pulls Danny to his feet and whips him into the corner. Joel charges but Danny stops him by spinning out with a back elbow. Danny pulls Joel up to his feet and sets him on the top rope. Danny climbs up with him and goes for a vertical suplex but Joel hits Danny with punches to the midsection then shoves him off the ropes to the mat. Danny gets up to his feet and Joel comes off the top rope with a crossbody block and covers for two before Josh comes in and breaks up the cover with a stomp to the back of the head. Josh pulls Joel up to his feet and takes him down with a side belly to belly suplex. Josh pulls Danny up to his feet and Jose springboards in with a dropkick that sends Danny and Josh down to the mat. Jose pulls Josh up to his feet and takes him over with a swinging neckbreaker. Danny gets up to his feet and Jose jumps up and takes him over with a hurrincanranna. Jose sets Danny up on the top rope and Joel climbs up to the top rope with him. The SAT go for the spanish fly but Josh gets up and hits Joel with some forearms to the back then pulls him off the top rope with a powerbomb. Danny fights Jose off with some forearms then picks Jose up. Danny stands up on the second rope then jumps off the ropes and hits Jose with a sitout piledriver. Danny rolls Jose over and makes a cover for the three count.

Winner: Josh Daniels & Danny Daniels (8:21)

Notes: **1/2

OA: 67 CR: 51 MQ: 84

Guppie: “Did you see that?! Danny Daniels just hit a sitout piledriver off the top rope to Jose Maximo.”

Patterson: “That move was deadly and Daniels got the academic pinfall with it. The team of the two Daniels really showed a lot in that match and I think we will see them really going places in the tag team division.”

Guppie: “Up next we have Matt Cross taking on B-Boy. Both of these guys have a tendency to use some weapons in their match so we may seem some hardcore action.”

Patterson: “Both of these guys can get it done in the ring though and we could just as easily see great wrestling from these two men.”

Segment 2: Matt Cross vs. B-Boy

Cross and B-Boy lockup in the middle of the ring and B-Boy slams forearm home to the side of Cross’s head then ducks behind him and grabs a hammerlock. B-Boy trips Cross down to the mat and jumps forward to grab a side headlock. Cross slowly struggles up to his feet then picks B-Boy up for a belly to back suplex but he flips over to his feet. Cross turns around and B-Boy nails him with a right hand then whips him into the ropes. Cross comes off the ropes and B-Boy sends him flying with a backbody drop. B-Boy grabs Cross from behind with a rear chinlock as he sits up. Cross slowly gets up to his feet then grabs the head of B-Boy and drops down with a jawbreaker. B-Boy releases the hold grabs his chin. Cross gets to his feet and hits him with a nice dropkick. Cross pulls B-Boy up to his feet and takes him over with an exploder suplex then makes a cover for a two count. Cross pulls B-Boy up to his feet then whips him into a corner. Cross charges right after him but B-Boy handstands and lands behind Cross as he crashes into the corner. B-Boy spins him around then tattoos him with some big knife edge chops. B-Boy pulls him out of the corner then drops him with a European uppercut that leaves him seated in the corner. B-Boy runs around the ring then charges from the opposite corner and rocks Cross with a dropkick to the face. B-Boy pulls Cross out of the corner and drops down with a cover for a two count. B-Boy argues with the ref about the count allowing Cross to recover. Cross gets up on one knee and B-Boy charges for a shining wizard and jumps off Cross’ knee. Cross blocks the knee though and gets up to his feet and fires off a series of forearms to the head of B-Boy. Cross jumps up and takes B-Boy over with a hurrincanranna and holds onto his legs for a two count. B-Boy kicks out strongly and Cross grabs the ropes as he is tossed up to his feet. B-Boy rises to his feet just in time for Cross to nail him with a jumping enziguri that drops B-Boy to the mat and sends him rolling to the outside. B-Boy gets to his feet on the outside and Cross charges then leaps over the top rope with a no handed somersault senton and lands on his feet after knocking B-Boy down. Cross pulls B-Boy up to his feet on the outside and Irish whips him into the guardrail hard. Cross pulls B-Boy up and rolls him into the ring then jumps up to the apron and climbs to the top rope. Cross signals to the crowd and comes off with a shooting star press but B-Boy gets his knees up driving them into the chest of Cross. B-Boy gets to his feet and grabs Cross then plants him with a cross leg brainbuster. Cross shows some resilience as he gets right up to a knee. It’s all for naught though as B-Boy charges and hits him with a shining wizard. B-Boy hooks a leg for the cover and the three count.

Winner: B-Boy (9:13)

Notes: **

OA: 64 CR: 51 MQ: 78

Guppie: “B-Boy takes the win over Matt Cross in a close contest.”

Patterson: “Cross had a good run right before he lost but he took one too many chances and B-Boy made him pay for it.”

Guppie: “Up next we have what should be an interesting match as Mark Briscoe takes on Conrad Kennedy.”

Patterson: “It will be interesting to see Kennedy in a singles match and he’s going to have quite a challenge as he takes on Mark Briscoe here tonight. Mark has been on a roll lately and gotten some impressive victories.”

Segment 3: Mark Briscoe vs. Conrad Kennedy III

Mark and Kennedy circle each other slowly in the ring before locking up. The two struggle and Mark backs Kennedy into the corner. Mark breaks the lockup and stings Kennedy with some knife edge chops then snapmares him out of the corner. Mark grabs a rear chinlock and sticks his knee into the small of Kennedy’s back. Kennedy fights to stand up and manages to reach over and grab the ropes and the ref breaks the hold. The two men lockup again and Kennedy goes behind Mark with a hammerlock. Mark swings a back elbow to the head of Kennedy then ducks under and goes behind with a hammerlock of his own. Kennedy tries to duck under and reverse the hold himself but Mark spins himself and turns the hold into an arm wringer. Kennedy rolls forward and gets up to his feet and reverses the hold into an arm wringer of his own. Kennedy sweeps the legs out from under Mark taking him down to the mat and going into a keylock. Mark rolls over backwards and gets up to his feet then hits Kennedy with a forearm to the side of the head and breaks the hold. Mark grabs Kennedy and takes him over with a snap suplex then floats over for a short two count. Mark pulls Kennedy up to his feet and goes for a german suplex but Kennedy flips over and lands on his feet. Mark gets up and Kennedy grabs him from behind and plants him with a bulldog. Mark rises to his feet and Kennedy charges and takes him down with an STO and covers for two. Kennedy pulls Mark up to his feet and whips him into the corner then charges and jumps into him with a big forearm. Kennedy lifts Mark up and sets him on the top rope. Kennedy climbs up and lands a couple of forearms then goes for a superplex but Mark blocks the attempt. Mark hits him with some forearms to the midsection then pushes Kennedy off the top and he slams into the mat. Mark crouches on the top rope and signals for Kennedy to get up. Kennedy does get up to his feet and Mark launches himself off the top rope with a missile dropkick. Mark pulls Kennedy up to his feet and goes for the cut throat driver but Kennedy flips over and lands on his feet. Mark spins around and levels Kennedy with a big clothesline and drops down on him with a cover for a two count.

Mark pulls Kennedy to his feet and whips him into the corner. Mark charges and Kennedy hits him with a boot to the face. Mark staggers backwards and Kennedy runs out of the corner and grabs Mark then spins and takes him down with a tornado DDT. Both men take their time to get up to their feet. The two men charge and both land forearms and they start going back and forth before Kennedy takes the advantage by poking Mark in the eye. Kennedy snapmares mark over then flips over with a neck whip. Kennedy pulls Mark up and goes for a piledriver but Mark reverses it with a backbody drop and gets to his feet massaging his neck. Kennedy gets up to his feet and Mark charges and drops him to the mat with a yakuza kick then drops down with a cover for a two count. Mark pulls Kennedy to his feet by his hair then sends him into the corner with an Irish whip. Mark charges and hits a lariat that leaves Kennedy seated in the corner. Mark bounces off the far ropes then charges and dropkicks Kennedy right in the face. Mark pulls Kennedy out of the corner and hooks a leg for a two count. Mark can’t believe Kennedy managed to kick out of that. Mark pulls Kennedy up to his feet and goes for an Irish whip but Kennedy reverses it sending Mark into the corner. Kennedy charges and spins into Mark with a back elbow. Kennedy lifts Mark up onto the top rope then climbs up after him and lands some hard punches. Kennedy stands on the top rope then jumps up and takes Mark over with a hurrincanranna. Kennedy gets up and drags himself over to drape an arm over Mark for a two count. Kennedy climbs up to the top rope and lets Mark get to his feet then jumps off for a double axe handle but Mark blocks it then catches Kennedy and takes him over with a urinage suplex dropping him on his head. Kennedy rolls through it to a seated position then gets up to his feet by reflex. Mark grabs him from behind and picks him up and drops him on his head with the cut throat suplex. Mark plants his hand on the chest of Kennedy and gets the three count.

Winner: Mark Briscoe (12:47)

Notes: **1/2

OA: 69 CR: 57 MQ: 82

Patterson: “Mark Briscoe took the win as I expected but Conrad put up a tougher fight than I expected out of him. He really showed some determination.”

Guppie: “Plus he fought a clean match and for a member of Prime Time that’s quite an accomplishment. And speaking of Prime Time we have Elix Skipper in our next match as he takes on BJ Whitmer.”

Patterson: “Whitmer has the size advantage but Skipper is a quicker here. Both of these men have the skill to pick up the victory here and I think Skipper may have the advantage because he is a member of Prime Time.”

Segment 4: BJ Whitmer vs. Elix Skipper

Skipper and Whitmer start the match with a lockup and Whitmer slowly backs Skipper into the corner. Whitmer gives a clean break but Skipper reaches forward and rakes his eye. Skipper grabs Whitmer and throws him into the corner and lands some punches. Whitmer soaks them up like nothing then grabs Skipper and throws him into the corner then rocks him with some forearms and then a knife edge chop. Whitmer snapmares Skipper out of the corner and drives a big kick into his back. Whitmer pulls Skipper up to his feet and takes him over with a vertical suplex then rolls over to his feet and takes Skipper over with a northern lights suplex and bridges it for a two count. Skipper kicks out and rolls out of the ring for a break. Whitmer slides out right behind him though. Whitmer grabs Skipper by the back of his trunks and runs him headfirst into the guardrail as the crowd cheers him on. Whitmer pulls Skipper up to his feet but Skipper trips him with a drop toehold sending him face first into the ringpost. Whitmer gets up to his feet with blood already covering his forehead. Skipper throws Whitmer into the ring then jumps onto the apron. Skipper grabs the top rope and slingshots in with a senton and makes a cover for a two count. Skipper pulls Whitmer up to his feet and whips him into the ropes then drops him with a big leg lariat. Skipper pulls Whitmer up and whips him into the corner. Skipper charges and Whitmer stops him with a big boot. Whitmer grabs Skipper and steps forward then sends Skipper into the corner with an overhead belly to belly suplex that drops him on his head. Whitmer pulls Skipper out of the corner and hooks a leg for a two count. Whitmer pulls Skipper up and pushes him into the ropes and fires off some knife edge chops then whips him into the ropes. Skipper bounces off the ropes and Whitmer sends him over with a backbody drop but Skipper grabs the top rope and lands on the apron. Whitmer turns around and Skipper stuns him with a forearm shot then slingshots over the top rope and takes Whitmer over with a sunset flip for a two count. Skipper pushes Whitmer over to his feet and Whitmer gets up first and kicks Skipper in the midsection and goes for a powerbomb but Skipper reverses it with a hurrincanranna. Whitmer gets to his feet by the ropes and Skipper sends him over the top and to the outside with a dropkick. Whitmer gets up to his feet on the outside and Skipper charges and jumps over the top rope with a somersault plancha sending Whitmer down to the mat. Skipper gets to his feet and taunts the crowd drawing boos then picks Whitmer up and throws him into the ring. Skipper slides in and pulls Whitmer up to his feet. Skipper whips him into the ropes and Whitmer bounces off and floors Skipper with a big forearm. Whitmer pulls Skipper up and goes for the wrist clutch exploder but Skipper fights free with some forearms to the neck of Whitmer. Skipper kicks Whitmer in the gut then drops him with the overdrive and hooks both legs for a three count.

Winner: Elix Skipper (10:54)

Notes: *1/2

OA: 64 CR: 55 MQ: 73

Guppie: “Elix Skipper takes a big victory over BJ Whitmer here and he wins cleanly.”

Patterson: “Whitmer hit some high impact moves and I don’t know how Skipper kept on fighting. The overdrive was all that Skipper needed to get a win.”

Guppie: “With the actions of Prime Time here we may have to revise our opinion of them. They all fought cleanly here tonight and Skipper and B-Boy both got victories.”

Patterson: “Up next we have the tag team titles being defended. Reyes and Puma will defend the titles against Jacobs and Spade.”

Guppie: “This should be a good match. Jacobs and Spade are a fairly new team but they have really gelled and they should be a good match for the Pitbulls.”

Segment 5: The Pitbulls rule the Roost

Ricky Reyes and Puma walk out from the back with the tag team titles around their waists and Alicia Webb comes out from behind them and they all walk down to the ring. Puma holds the middle rope up and the bottom rope down to let Webb get into the ring. Webb stands up and takes the mic from the announcer.

Webb: “Ricky Reyes and Puma are the SMWA Tag Team Champions. I told you that these guys would become the champions and I was right. Reyes and Puma have not only won the titles but they have defended it against some of the best tag teams going today. Tonight Reyes and Puma take on Jimmy Jacobs and Johnny Spade. Jacobs and Spade are lined up tonight to be the next victims of Reyes and Puma. Jacobs and Spade are trying to be some kind of challengers to the titles but they aren’t going to have a chance here tonight. They are decent wrestlers but Reyes and Puma are some of the best going today. As singles wrestlers and as a tag tem. Rocky Romero has stumbled in the SMWA lately but he’s taking a break now and he will be back and with a renewed vengeance. The Havana Pitbulls are running this place now. Prime Time wants to act like they are the bad men in this promotion but we took the tag titles from them and we’ll finish them off as a group. The Havana Pitbulls are the new dominant faction in the SMWA and they are laying claim to all the belts here.”

OA: 85

Segment 6: Ricky Reyes & Puma vs. Jimmy Jacobs & Johnny Spade (SMWA Tag Team Championship)

Reyes and Spade start the match for their team and they lockup as the bell rings to start the match. Reyes hits Spade with a forearm to the side of the head then snapmares him over. Reyes follows up with a chop to the back of Spade then grabs him with a rear chinlock and sticks his knee into Spade’s back. Reyes pulls Spade up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and drops him with a back elbow. Reyes drops a knee to the face of Spade then covers for two. Reyes grabs Spade with a front facelock then backs up and Puma tags himself in. Puma jumps over the top rope and lands a double axe handle to the back of Spade then pulls him up from his knee and plants him with a belly to back suplex. Puma rolls over for a cover and gets a short two count. Puma pulls Spade up to his feet and goes for a german suplex but Spade blocks the hold then spins out and grabs a rear waistlock of his own. Spade lifts Puma off the mat and slams him down to the mat face first then spins out and grabs a front facelock. Puma manages to lever himself up to his feet and hits Spade with some punches to the midsection to break up the hold. Puma bounces off the ropes and Spade whips him over with a big powerslam and hooks a leg for a two count. Spade pulls Puma up and takes him over with a vertical suplex then tags in Jacobs. Jacobs enters the ring and hits Puma with a dropkick to the face as he gets to his hands and knees. Jacobs covers Puma and gets a two count. Jacobs pulls Puma up to his feet and whips him into the corner then charges and hits a forearm. Jacobs sets Puma up on the top rope then climbs up and signals for something but Puma rocks him with forearms then shoves him off the ropes stopping him from getting his move. Jacobs gets up to his feet and Puma comes off the top rope with a missile dropkick. Puma pulls Jacobs to his feet and picks him up then plants him with a big powerbomb. Puma holds onto the legs of Jacobs and folds him up for the cover and gets a two count. Puma whips Jacobs into the corner then charges and hits a splash on Jacobs and tags in Reyes. Reyes comes in and fires off knife edge chops and some forearms that seat Jacobs down in the corner. Reyes then stomps him down to the mat and pulls him away from the ropes and covers for two.

Reyes pulls Jacobs to his feet and whips him into the ropes then drops him with a big back elbow. Reyes bounces off the ropes and drops an elbow then covers for another two count. Reyes backs up and lets Jacobs get up to his feet then backs him into the ropes with some forearms then reddens the chest of Jacobs with some big knife edge chops. Reyes whips Jacobs across the ring into the ropes. Jacobs bounces off the ropes and Reyes sends him over with a backbody drop and Jacobs grabs the top rope and lands on the apron. Jacobs spins Reyes around and hits him with a forearm. Reyes staggers backwards a little bit and Jacobs slingshots himself over and goes for a sunset flip but Reyes manages to keep his balance. Reyes grabs Jacobs around the throat and pulls him up to his feet then takes him over with an overhead choke suplex and Jacobs rolls out to the outside. Reyes charges for a suicide dive but Spade comes into the ring and stops him with a forearm. Spade’s interference earns him a springboard spinning heel kick from Puma. Puma pulls Spade up to his feet then grabs him by his trunks and throws him over the top rope to the outside. Puma slides out of the ring then grabs Jacobs and throws him back into the ring. Puma goes over to Spade and starts brawling with him on the outside then Irish whips him into the guardrail hard. Puma gets back on the apron and gets a tag from Reyes who has Jacobs in a front facelock. Puma comes in and delivers a kick to the midsection of Jacobs then takes him over with a gut wrench suplex then hooks a leg for a two count. Puma pulls Jacobs and goes for a german suplex but Jacobs blocks it then breaks Puma’s grip with back elbows. Jacobs grabs Puma with a cravat then runs forward and nails the contra code. Jacobs takes the opportunity to crawl to his corner and tags in Spade as Puma tags in Reyes.

Spade comes in and charges with a clothesline that drops Reyes. Puma gets to his feet and Spade whips him into the ropes and catches him with a leg lariat. Reyes gets up to his feet and Spade spikes him with a DDT then makes a cover for two before Puma breaks up the cover. Puma pulls Spade to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Puma telegraphs the backbody drop and Spade catches him and plants him with a stuff piledriver and Spade rolls out of the ring and drops to the floor. Spade gets up to his feet and Reyes grabs him from behind and plants him on the top of his head with a german suplex leaving both men down on the mat. The ref starts a ten count and both men get up to their feet at the count of six. The two men start trading forearms back and forth and Spade takes the advantage then comes off the ropes and goes for a rolling elbow but Reyes dropkicks him in the knees stopping him. Reyes pulls Puma up to his feet and grabs him from behind and takes him over with an everest german suplex then bridges the move for a two count when Jacobs enters the ring and dives in to break up the cover with a double forearm to the midsection of Reyes. Spade gets to his feet and crawls over to tag in Jacobs. Jacobs comes in and catches Reyes with a big boot as he gets to his feet then drops down with a cover for a two count. Jacobs pulls Reyes up to his feet and goes for the contra code but Reyes holds onto Jacobs and drops him on his head with a backdrop driver. Spade gets to his feet on the aprons but Puma pulls him off and Spade slams into the apron face first. Reyes pulls Jacobs to his feet and plants him with a fisherman buster then hooks a leg for a three count.

Winner: Reyes & Puma (17:36)

Notes: **3/4

OA: 70 CR: 57 MQ: 84

Guppie: “Reyes and Puma get another big title defense and they are keeping a tight grip on those belts against some really tough competition.”

Patterson: “They are a very experienced team and they are just tough fighters and they can just take some big moves and keep on coming back.”

Guppie: “Next Jack Evans takes on Matt Sydal. Evans is trying to earn a shot at the SMWA Championship. He lost to Matt Cross last week but tonight he hopes to beat Sydal.”

Patterson: “These are two great high-flyers here and both of them have the mat knowledge to balance out their flying.”

Segment 7: Jack Evans vs. Matt Sydal

Evans and Sydal circle each other in the ring and Evans grabs him and takes him over with an armdrag. Sydal rolls through to his feet and Evans goes for a Japanese armdrag but Sydal blocks it then takes Evans over with an armdrag of his own. Evans pops up to his feet and Sydal grabs him from behind and goes for a german suplex but Evans flips over and lands on his feet. Sydal stands up and Evans grabs him and plants him with a bulldog. Evans backs up and lets Sydal get up to his feet then charges and takes him over with a spinning headscissors. Evans covers Sydal and gets a short two count. Evans pulls Sydal up to his feet and takes him over with a snap suplex. Evans floats over and gets another two count. Evans pulls Sydal up and tries to whip him into the corner but Sydal reverses it sending Evans into the corner. Sydal charges and hits a back elbow on Evans then pulls him out of the corner and snapmares Evans over then grabs a rear chinlock. Evans levers himself up to his feet then grabs Sydal’s head then drops down with a jawbreaker. Evans picks the legs out from under Sydal then flips over into a cover and gets a two count. Both men get up to their feet and Evans powerslams Sydal down then hits a standing corkscrew shooting star press and hooks a leg for a two count. Evans pulls Sydal up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Evans goes for a backbody drop but Sydal jumps over him then bounces off the other ropes and hits Evans with a spinning heel kick as he turns around that sends him rolling to the outside. Evans gets to his feet and Sydal goes to the apron and jumps up for an asai moonsault but Evans jumps up and grabs Sydal’s foot and brings him down slamming into the apron face first. Sydal gets to his feet dazed and Evans climbs up to the apron then jumps up and springboards off and hits Sydal with a beautiful asai moonsault.

Evans gets to his feet and just talks shit to the fans pissing them off. Evans grabs Sydal as he gets to his feet and rolls him into the ring. Evans climbs onto the apron then slingshots himself in with a 450 splash and makes a cover for a two count. Evans pulls Sydal up to his feet and grabs him for a german suplex but Sydal blocks it then hits Evans with a back elbow and spins around into a rear waistlock of his own. Sydal whips Evans over with a release german suplex that lands Evans face first on the mat. Evans gets up to his knees and Sydal hits him with a dropkick to the face that sends him down to the mat. Sydal pulls Evans up to his feet and whips him into the corner. Sydal follows up and drives a knee into the midsection of Evans then picks him up and sets him on the top rope. Sydal climbs up and hits Evans with some big forearms then stands him up and grabs him for a belly to belly suplex. Evans blocks the attempt and hits Sydal with some punches to the head to break the grip then shoves Sydal down and grabs the top rope to balance himself. Sydal slowly gets up to his feet and Evans jumps off with a shooting star press and catches Sydal and drives him into the mat with a DDT. Evans hooks a leg for the cover and gets a two count before Sydal grabs the bottom rope. Evans pulls Sydal up and goes for a powerslam but Sydal slips down behind him and hits a side russian legsweep. Sydal rolls up to his feet and pulls Evans up then hits a vertical suplex. Sydal gets to his feet and climbs up to the top rope then comes off with a shooting star press but Evans gets his knees up driving them into the chest of Sydal. Sydal gets to his feet holding his midsection. Evans stands up behind him and drops him with a reverse DDT. Evans climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a 630 and hooks a leg for the three count.

Winner: Jack Evans (14:33)

Notes: **1/4

OA: 67 CR: 53 MQ: 81

Guppie: “What a display of high-flying and agility from those two men.”

Patterson: “They put on a show there and Jack Evans managed to get a victory over Matt Sydal and that’s a good start on getting a title shot but it is only a start.”

Guppie: “Up next we find out who is going to be the SMWA Champion as Jimmy Rave defends the title against Halo.”

Patterson: “This is going to be a back and forth battle here. These two men are both great wrestlers. Jimmy Rave has done a good job as champion but Halo has gotten a lot of wins against some big names and he really wants the win here.”

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

Halo and Rave slowly circle each other in the middle of the ring before they tentatively go into a lockup. Halo forces Rave backwards but Rave spins it around and puts Halo into the corner back first. The ref gets between the two men and break them up. Rave backs up and lets Halo come out of the corner. The two men lockup again and Halo backs Rave into the corner. The ref calls for the break and Halo breaks it then slaps Rave across the face. Rave doesn’t take that well and he picks the legs of Halo tripping him down to the mat. Rave jumps forward mounting Halo and rains down punches on him. The ref admonishes Rave about using closed fists and makes him stop his attack. Halo gets up to his feet and shakes his head out. The two men circle and Rave goes for a lockup but Halo ducks behind him then drives a forearm into the back of his head. Halo grabs Rave’s arm in a hammerlock. Rave ducks under and goes behind for a hammerlock of his own but Halo quickly spins out grabbing an arm wringer. Rave rolls forward to break the grip but Halo rolls forward with him. Rave gets to his feet and grabs the ropes to force the break of the hold anyways. Halo breaks the hold and backs up. Rave shakes his left arm out then moves forward and locks up with Halo once again. Rave breaks the lockup and hits Halo with a forearm then drives him into the corner with forearms. Rave has Halo trapped and he unleashes a flurry of chops before the ref gets in between the two men and forces Rave to back off. Halo steps out of the corner with a big red mark across his chest and he just walks right up to Rave and nails him with a forearm. Rave fires back a forearm of his own which sends Halo down to one knee and Halo swings his leg out and trips Rave down to the mat. Halo jumps on Rave and grabs him with a side headlock. Rave slowly pushes himself up to his feet then hits Halo with some punches to the midsection but can’t break the hold. Rave lifts Halo up and hits him with a belly to back suplex but Halo still has the hold on clutching Rave’s head. Rave rolls onto his stomach and levers himself up to his feet then whips Halo over with a saido suplex dropping Halo on his head and breaking the hold. Halo hits the mat hard and rolls out of the ring for a break.

Rave lets him take his time on the floor and backs away and lets him slide into the ring unmolested. Halo gets up to his feet and Rave instantly charges and hooks him with a clothesline sending him down to the mat. Rave pulls Halo up and grabs him for a german suplex but Halo blocks it then breaks free with a back elbow. Halo jumps up and spins around landing an enziguri to the back of Rave’s head sending him down to the mat. Halo drops down with a cover and gets a long one count. Halo pulls Rave to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Rave bounces off the ropes and Halo stops him with a dropkick. Halo climbs up to the top rope and taunts the crowd them comes off with a missile dropkick as Rave gets up to his feet. Halo crawls over and hooks a leg for a two count. Halo picks Rave up and goes for a belly to back suplex but Rave flips over and lands on his feet behind Halo then grabs him and pulls him into a short arm clothesline. Rave pulls Halo up to his feet and delivers a vertical suplex then floats over into a cover that gets him a two count. Rave sits Halo up then pulls both arms back and sticks his knee into Halo’s back wrenching the shoulders of Halo. Halo fights against the hold and gets up to his feet removing the knee from his back. Halo slowly turns himself around and twists his arms grabbing Rave with a Japanese stranglehold. Rave pulls his arms forward and Halo releases the grip then grabs a rear waistlock and whips Rave over with a german suplex and bridges it for a two count.

Rave gets up to his feet dazed and Halo kicks him in the midsection and goes for a powerbomb but Rave flips over the top of Halo and takes him over with a sunset flip for a two count. Halo kicks out and rolls backwards up to his feet as does Rave. The two men face off warily watching each other. Halo makes the first move by throwing a punch. Rave blocks the punch then hits a punch of his own. Rave grabs Halo and hits a swinging neckbreaker. Rave gets up to his feet and bounces off the ropes and drops a forearm across the face of Halo and covers for two. Rave pulls Halo up to his feet and whips him over and drops him on his head with a waterwheel suplex. Rave hooks a leg and covers for another two count. Rave pulls Halo up to his feet and whips him into the corner. Rave charges at him and gets a boot to the face for his trouble. Halo jumps up to the second rope then jumps off and catches Rave driving him into the mat with a DDT. Halo slowly gets up to his feet using the ropes. Rave is a little slower in getting up and Halo grabs him and drops him on his head with a backdrop driver and covers for a two count of his own. Halo pulls Rave to his feet and shoves him into the corner then fires off a series of punches then sets him up on the top rope. Halo climbs up the ropes and lands a couple more punches then jumps up and takes Rave off the top rope with a hurrincanranna. Halo makes the cover on Rave and gets a two count. Halo pulls Rave up to his feet and backs him into the corner with forearms. Rave slumps in the corner not responding so Halo fires off a couple of slaps to the face. The slaps awaken Rave who comes out of the corner firing away with forearms that stagger Halo. Rave charges out and hits an STO that brings Halo down across his knee with a backbreaker. Rave makes a cover on Halo and gets a two count. Rave pulls Halo up to his feet and goes for a Rave clash but Halo keeps his arms on his chest. Rave pulls Halo up and slams him down to the mat with a powerbomb and drops down with a cover for a two count.

Rave pulls Halo up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and takes him over with a backbody drop. Rave climbs up to the top rope and lifts his arms up in the air getting the crowd excited. Halo gets up to his feet and Rave comes off with a crossbody block and stays on him with a cover for two. Rave pulls Halo up to his feet and goes for a german suplex but Halo blocks it then spins free and whips Rave into the ropes. Rave comes off the ropes and Halo delivers an overhead belly to belly suplex that sends Rave rolling to the outside. Rave gets to his feet on the outside and Halo slingshots himself over the top rope and hits Rave with plancha. Halo pulls Rave up to his feet and throws him into the ring then climbs onto the apron. Halo slingshots in with a splash and covers for two. Halo pulls Rave up to his feet and whips him into the corner. Halo charges and Rave steps forward and stops him with a forearm to the head. Rave throws Halo into the corner then fires off a couple of forearms. Rave sets Halo up on the top rope then climbs up and goes for a superplex but Halo blocks it then picks Rave up and throws him down to the mat face first. Rave gets up to his feet and Halo grabs him with a front facelock and takes him over with a tornado DDT. Halo makes a cover for a two count. Halo pulls Rave up to his feet and goes for a piledriver but Rave counters it with a backbody drop. Halo gets up to his feet and Rave snapmares him over. Rave bounces off the ropes and bounces off the ropes and goes for a big knee but Halo ducks under the knee. Halo gets up behind Rave and takes him over with a tiger suplex and bridges it for a three count.

Winner: Halo (22:19)

Notes: ***3/4

OA: 85 CR: 82 MQ: 88

Guppie: “We have a new SMWA Champion as Halo has managed to defeat Jimmy Rave in a hard fought battle.”

Patterson: “Those two men put on a wrestling classic there and Halo is going to be a fantastic champion.”

Guppie: “That’s the last match we have for you fans here tonight and we are glad you came.”

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

OA: 72

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The New Champion!

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Jan. 25, 2008

Halo has managed to win the SMWA Championship from Jimmy Rave at our last show and he hopes to establish a reign that will be considered as good as Rave’s if not better. He’ll have some stiff competition from some of the people coming after the belt though and it isn’t going to be easy for him.

Our next show is coming up on February 10 and we are calling it Rise to the Top. Grand Rapids will play host to this show and it’s going to mark the return of Ace Steel to the SMWA after his tour with NOAH. A huge announcement for the show since Ace Steel will be going face to face with Mark Briscoe about his desire to leave as a team and join his brother Jay for a run at the belts. Ace did not take that well and the two men will meet face to face for the first time since Mark has decided to leave Ace as a partner. We have five matches already signed for the show as well.

Chad Collyer & Sedrick Strong vs. B-Boy & Petey Williams

Collyer teams up with Sedrick Strong to take on another Prime Time team and he hopes to get another win. Collyer is looking to form a team and he wants somebody who knows what they are doing in the ring. Strong has lots of tag team experience with his brother Roderick and maybe he can translate it to working with Collyer. They’ll have a tough time against a well co-ordinated Prime Time team of B-Boy and Williams.

Jimmy Rave vs. Excalibur

Rave is coming off losing the Championship and he has a chance to rebound against Excalibur. Excalibur has some good skills and may surprise the former champ who may not be in the right mood for a match here.

Arik Cannon vs. Joey Ryan

Danny Daniels vs. Scott Lost

Sonjay Dutt vs. Josh Daniels vs. Conrad Kennedy III vs. Billy Kim

We open the show with a big four way elimination match with some guys who have a lot of skill but all need to get some wins to really show what they can do.

Tickets for the show are just $15 or $20 for ringside seats. Come to the show and support your favorite indy wrestlers!

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Rise to the Top (Grand Rapids)

February 10, 2008

Announcer: Brian Guppie

Color Commentator: Mike Patterson

Guppie: “Welcome to SMWA’s Rise to the Top. I’m Brian Guppie and as always I’m joined by Mike Patterson on commentary.”

Patterson: “And I’m happy to be here as this should be an excellent show here tonight.”

Guppie: “No doubt about it Mike. We start the show off with a big four-way elimination match pitting Sonjay Dutt, Josh Daniels, Conrad Kennedy and Billy Kim against each other in what should be an exciting match.”

Patterson: “All four of these guys have a lot of talent and any one of them can use a victory here to really vault themselves up the ranks.”

Segment 1: Sonjay Dutt vs. Josh Daniels vs. Conrad Kennedy III vs. Billy Kim

Daniels and Kim start the match off and it’s too Kim’s disadvantage as Daniels marks his chest up with some brutal knife edge chops. Daniels backs Kim into the ropes then whips him across. Kim bounces off the ropes and Daniels hits him with a big backbody drop. Kim gets up to his feet and Daniels grabs him from behind and plants him with a belly to back suplex and makes a cover for a two count. Daniels pulls Kim to his feet and throws him into the corner then gives Kennedy a hard tag bringing him into the match. Kennedy glares at Daniels as he enters the ring. Kennedy snapmares Kim out of the corner and delivers a knife edge chop to the back then grabs a rear chinlock. Kim fights up to his feet and hits a jawbreaker to break up the hold. Kim gets to his feet and takes Kennedy over with a snap suplex then floats over and covers for a two count. Kim gets to his feet and pulls Kennedy up. Kim whips Kennedy into the ropes and goes for a dropkick but Kennedy grabs the ropes and Kim slams down to the mat. Kennedy grabs the legs of Kim and slingshots him into the ropes. Kim catches himself on the ropes then moves along them to tag Dutt in. Kim jumps up and springboards in with a dropkick on Kennedy. Dutt pulls Kennedy up to his feet and delivers a scoop slam then delivers an elbow and hooks a leg for a two count. Dutt pulls Kennedy up and whips him into the ropes but Kennedy reverses it. Dutt comes off the ropes and Kennedy takes him over with a spinning headscissors. Kennedy sits up to his feet and Dutt delivers a dropkick to the face then covers for another two count on Kennedy. Dutt pulls Kennedy up and gets an uppercut to the groin for his effort. Kennedy grabs Dutt and snapmares him over then tags in Daniels. Daniels comes in and delivers a sharp kick to the back of Daniels then hauls him to his feet and goes for a german suplex but Dutt flips over and lands on his feet. Dutt bounces off the ropes and hits Daniels with a leg lariat as he rebounds. Dutt lets Daniels get up to his feet and charges but Daniels cuts him off by stepping forward and flipping him over with a lariat. Dutt rolls to the corner and tags Kennedy in. Kennedy starts to come through the ropes and Daniels kicks him in the chest as he steps through the ropes. Daniels pulls him into the ring then plants him with a brutal brainbuster. Daniels pulls Kennedy up to his feet and plants him on the back of his head with an everest german suplex and bridges it for a three count. (8:25)

Kim runs into the ring and Daniels nails him with a yakuza kick as he charges. Daniels drops down with a cover and gets a two count. Daniels pulls Kim up to his feet and plants him with a DVD and makes a cover for a long two count. Daniels gets up to his feet and tags in Dutt with a slap across the face. Dutt comes into the ring and he pulls Kim up to his feet then whips him into the corner. Dutt charges and hits Kim with a splash then sets him up on the top rope. Dutt climbs up after Kim and hits a couple of punches then takes him off the top rope with a hurrincanranna. Dutt covers Kim and hooks a leg for a three count. (11:13)

Dutt gets up to his feet celebrating and Daniels catches him with a lariat to the back of the head. Daniels pulls Dutt up to his feet and takes him over with a stalling vertical suplex then floats over and covers for a two count. Daniels pulls Dutt up and powerslams him down to the mat then bounces off the ropes and drops a knee but Dutt rolls out of the way. Daniels gets up to his feet and Dutt hits him with a dropkick to the knee then follows up with a knee to the side of the head that sends Daniels down to the mat. Dutt climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a splash and hooks a leg for a count of two. Dutt pulls Daniels up to his feet and whips him into the corner then charges and hits him with a back elbow. Dutt picks Daniels up and sets him on the top rope. Dutt climbs up the ropes and hits a couple of forearms. Dutt jumps up and takes Daniels off the top rope with a hurrincanranna. Dutt gets up to his feet and Danny Daniels grabs his foot from the outside and trips him down behind the ref’s back. Dutt gets up to his feet and starts yelling at Danny. Josh gets up and takes him over with a release german suplex dropping him on his head. Both men slowly get up to their feet and Josh picks Dutt up and plants him with a michinoku driver and hooks a leg for the three count.

Winner: Josh Daniels (16:33)

Notes: *3/4

OA: 65 CR: 57 MQ: 74

Guppie: “Josh Daniels gets a tainted victory over Sonjay Dutt in what was a hard fought match between those four men.”

Patterson: “Daniels still put on a nice showing in that match and really showed what he has in his bag of tricks and that includes Danny Daniels helping him on the outside.”

Segment 2: The Daniels’ Connection

Danny slides into the ring with Josh Daniels and Alicia Webb walks down from the back and enters the ring with a mic.

Webb: “The Havana Pitbulls hired me to lead them to the top and I did just that. Now I have assembled a team of my own to become champions. Danny Daniels and Josh Daniels are The Daniels Connection. These two men hit hard and they know how to get it done in the ring. You just saw Josh Daniels win a big four-way elimination match and up next you are going to see Danny Daniels take on Scott Lost and take home a victory. Soon these two men will become tag team champions and I will have led yet another team to victory.”

Josh and Alicia exit the ring and stand on the outside as Danny gets ready for his match.

OA: 82

Guppie: “As Alicia told us our next match will have Scott Lost taking on Danny Daniels and this is a match I’m looking forward to.”

Patterson: “These are two men who are both great wrestlers and they are going to be very well matched.”

Segment 3: Scott Lost vs. Danny Daniels

Lost and Daniels lockup and Lost ducks under and goes behind with a rear waistlock. Daniels blocks Lost by putting his leg between Lost’s then ducks under behind him. Daniels picks Lost up and slams him down to the mat face first. Daniels spins out with a front facelock but Lost gets up to his feet quickly and picks Daniels up and moves forward and grabs the ropes for a break. Daniels breaks the hold and nails Lost with a forearm then takes him over with a vertical suplex. Daniels floats over and hooks a leg for a two count. Daniels pulls Lost up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Daniels goes for a knee to the midsection but Lost flips over and rolls him up for a two count of his own. Daniels rolls backwards to his feet and Lost catches him with a kick to the midsection then takes him down with a swinging neckbreaker. Lost sits Daniels up and grabs a rear chinlock. Daniels slowly fights up to his feet then hits Lost with some back elbows to loosen the hold then shoots him into the ropes. Lost comes off the ropes and Daniels drops him with a shoulder tackle. Daniels pulls Lost up to his feet then whips him into the corner and charges into him with a knee to the midsection. Daniels stands Lost up then fires off some hard knife edge chops. Daniels whips Lost across into the other corner and Lost staggers out right into a big clothesline from Daniels who charges at him. Daniels drops down on him and hooks a leg for a two count. Daniels pulls Lost up by the hair then goes for a powerslam but Lost slips down behind his back then grabs Daniels’ head and spikes him with a reverse DDT. Lost climbs up to the top rope and lets Daniels get up to his feet then comes off with a missile dropkick and crawls over on top of him for a two count of his own.

Lost pulls Daniels up to his feet and whips him into the corner. Lost charges and hits a superman headbutt to the midsection of Daniels. Lost follows up with some shoulders to the midsection then picks Daniels up setting him on the top rope. Lost climbs up and goes for a superplex but Daniels nails Lost with some punches to the midsection then shoves him off the mat to his back. Lost gets up to his feet and Daniels jumps off the rope and hits a double axe handle. Daniels pulls Lost up to his feet and spikes him with a DDT then makes a cover for a two count before Lost puts a foot on the bottom rope for a break. Daniels pulls Lost towards the center of the ring and makes a cover and gets another two count. Daniels pulls Lost up and whips him into the ropes. Daniels telegraphs a backbody attempt and Lost grabs him and spikes him with a tornado DDT that leaves both men down on the mat. The ref starts a ten count and both men get up at the count of six. Lost is fired up and he backs Daniels into the ropes with forearm shots until Daniels rakes his eyes. Daniels spins Lost around and dumps him on his head with a backdrop driver. Lost rolls over to his knees and Daniels picks him up and goes for the sitout piledriver but Lost grabs the head and rolls forward into a rollup for a two count. Daniels gets up to his feet and hits Daniels with a stomp to the side of the head as he sits up. Daniels pulls Lost up to his feet then picks him up and spikes him with a sitout piledriver. Daniels rolls over on top of Lost and makes a cover for a three count.

Winner: Danny Daniels (9:41)

Notes: **1/2

OA: 67 CR: 50 MQ: 84

Guppie: “Danny Daniels takes a victory over Scott Lost in a hard fought match.”

Patterson: “Daniels is good at what he does and he went right after Lost. Lost gave some good moves back but Daniels is good at taking lots of punishment and still coming back.”

Guppie: “Up next we have a midwest technician taking on a west coast technician as Arik Cannon takes on Joey Ryan.”

Patterson: “Like you said both of these men are technicians and the region they come from changes their technical style. Ryan has more of an amateur wrestling style and Cannon has elements of British wrestling in his style.”

Segment 4: Arik Cannon vs. Joey Ryan

Cannon and Ryan circle each other to start the match. Ryan holds his hand out for a knucklelock and Cannon takes one hand then rolls forward behind Ryan and grabs him with a hammerlock. Ryan hits him with a back elbow then ducks behind him and grabs a hammerlock of his own. Ryan sweeps the legs out from under Cannon and trips him down to the mat still holding the hammerlock. Ryan flips over with a bridge really pulling the arm of Cannon and hyper extending the shoulder. Cannon manages to spin sideways and get a foot on the bottom rope to break the hold. Ryan backs off and lets Cannon get up to his feet. The two men lockup and Cannon goes behind Ryan with a rear waistlock then picks him up and slams him down to the mat face first. Cannon spins out and grabs a front facelock on Ryan. Ryan slowly gets up to his feet and Cannon hits him with some knees to the midsection then takes him over with a vertical suplex and floats over into a cover for a two count. Cannon pulls Ryan up to his feet then whips him into the ropes and takes him over with a backbody drop. Ryan grabs the bottom rope and pulls him up to his feet. Cannon charges at him and Ryan sends him over the top rope to the floor with a backbody drop. Cannon gets up to his feet on the floor and Ryan launches himself over the top rope with a flying crossbody block. Ryan pulls Cannon up to his feet on the outside and Cannon rakes his eyes. Cannon grabs Ryan and drop toeholds him into the ringpost shoulder first. Cannon grabs Ryan’s left arm and slams it into the guardrail several times then throws him into the ring. Cannon slides in after him and makes a cover for a short two count. Cannon pulls Ryan up to his feet and takes him down with a divorce court then goes right into a fujiwara armbar. Ryan slowly turns around and grabs the bottom rope with his feet. Ryan starts to get to his feet and Cannon grabs him by the hair pulling him up then whips him into the ropes. Ryan bounces off the ropes and Cannon throws a clothesline but Ryan rolls forward underneath it. Ryan gets up to his feet and nails Cannon with a dropkick to the face. Both men slowly struggle to their feet and the two men start trading forearms. Ryan takes the advantage and backs Cannon into the corner then backs up and charges with a splash to Cannon in the corner.

Ryan pulls Cannon out of the corner and spins him around then takes him over with a german suplex and bridges the hold for a two count. Ryan pulls Cannon up to his feet and Cannon explodes up with a European uppercut then grabs Ryan’s arm with an arm wringer and flips him forward then hits a legdrop on the arm. Cannon holds onto Ryan’s hand then puts him into a keylock. Ryan fights against the hold but Cannon forces his hand down then gets up and stomps down on the elbow of Ryan. Ryan gets up to his feet holding his left arm close to his body. Cannon grabs Ryan from behind and pulls his left arm into a hammerlock then delivers a belly to back suplex that drops Ryan on top of the injured arm. Cannon hooks a leg and makes a cover for a two count. Cannon pulls Ryan up and whips him into the corner then charges and rocks him with a forearm. Cannon sets Ryan up on the top rope then climbs up with him. Cannon hits Ryan with some punches then takes him off the top rope with a superplex. Cannon crawls over and drapes an arm on Ryan and gets a two count. Cannon pulls Ryan up to his feet again and goes for an Irish whip but Ryan reverses it. Cannon bounces off the ropes and Ryan delivers an overhead belly to belly suplex. Cannon gets to his feet dazed and Ryan grabs him with a rear waistlock. Cannon blocks an attempt to pick him up then hits Ryan with a back elbow then spins out and grabs the left arm with an overhand wristlock. Cannon trips Ryan down to the mat with an STO then grabs the left arm of Ryan and flips him over into a Fujiwara armbar. Ryan fights the hold and tries to go anywhere but Cannon gets the hold on in the middle of the ring and he manages to stop Ryan from moving. Ryan fights against the pain before reluctantly tapping out.

Winner: Arik Cannon (11:26)

Notes: **

OA: 66 CR: 53 MQ: 79

Guppie: “This hasn’t been a good night for the X-Foundation. Billy Kim, Scott Lost and Joey Ryan all lost their matches tonight.”

Patterson: “They were all close contests though and all three men have lots of talent. Cannon just managed to damage the arm of Ryan early in the match and kept on the arm throughout.”

Guppie: “Up next we have the former SMWA Champion, Jimmy Rave taking on Excalibur.”

Patterson: “Rave really needs a win in this match to get his head in the right place. Halo beat him but it was a close match and Rave needs to be thinking positive. This is a huge chance for Excalibur. A victory could get him a title shot although I don’t know if he would face off against his tag team partner for the Championship.”

Segment 5: Jimmy Rave vs. Excalibur

Rave and Excalibur circle each other slowly and Rave takes Excalibur over with an armdrag. Excalibur gets up to his feet and blocks a second armdrag from Rave then hits a swinging neckbreaker. Excalibur pulls Rave up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and hits a Japanese armdrag. Excalibur rolls backwards and grabs the arm of Rave and goes into a cross arm breaker but Rave rolls over to his hands and knees then pulls his arm free. Rave gets up to his feet and dropkicks Excalibur right in the face as he sits up. Rave pulls Excalibur up to his feet and whips him into the corner. Rave charges towards the corner and Excalibur stops him with a boot to the face. Excalibur hops up to the second rope then springs off with a clothesline that drops Rave. Excalibur hooks a leg and gets a two count. Excalibur pulls Rave up to his feet and goes for a suplex but Rave lands down behind Excalibur. Rave grabs Excalibur from behind and plants him with a belly to back suplex. Rave pulls Excalibur up and powerslams him down to the mat then follows up with an elbow drop and makes a cover for a two count. Rave grabs Excalibur by the back of his mask and pulls him up to his feet then goes for a german suplex but Excalibur blocks it then rolls Rave up with a body scissors and gets a two count of his own. Rave kicks out sending Excalibur into the ropes then he gets up to his feet. Excalibur turns around and Rave dropkicks him in the knee then follows up with a dropkick to the face that sends Excalibur over the bottom rope to the outside. Excalibur slowly gets up to his feet when Rave comes through the ropes and hits him with a suicide dive. Rave pulls Excalibur up to his feet and throws him back into the ring. Rave jumps up to the apron and slingshots in with a senton but Excalibur gets his knees up driving them into his back.

Rave gets to his feet holding his back and Excalibur picks him up and hits him with a backbreaker and makes a cover for a two count. Excalibur pulls Rave up to his feet and goes for an Irish whip but Rave reverses it. Excalibur bounces off the ropes and takes Rave down with a clothesline and brings him down across his knee with a backbreaker variation. Excalibur grabs Rave with a bow and arrow and rolls onto his back stretching Rave’s back. Rave fights the hold then manages to flip over and cover Rave for two. Rave gets up to his feet nursing his back. Excalibur grabs Rave and whips him into the corner hard. Rave staggers out of the corner holding his back and Excalibur charges and takes him down with a spinning heel kick. Excalibur pulls Rave up to his feet and takes him over with a double underhook suplex then makes a cover for a two count. Excalibur climbs up to the top rope and lets Rave get up to his feet and comes off with a double axe handle but Rave catches him with a superkick. The ref starts a ten count and Rave gets up first at the count of six and Excalibur follows just behind him. Rave snapmares Excalibur over then bounces off the ropes and goes for a knee to the face but Excalibur ducks under it. Excalibur gets up to his feet and grabs Rave from behind and drops him on his head with a backdrop driver. Excalibur rolls Rave over and makes a cocky cover and only gets a two count with it. Excalibur pulls Rave to his feet and goes for the double underhook piledriver but Rave reverses it with a backbody drop. Excalibur gets up to his feet and Rave jumps up and hits him with a dropkick. Rave gets up to his feet and pulls Excalibur up by the back of his mask then whips him into the ropes and hits a leg lariat then makes a cover for a two count.

Rave pulls Excalibur up to his feet and goes for the Rave clash but Excalibur blocks it then lifts himself up then drops down and takes Rave over with a hurrincanranna. Rave gets up to his feet and Excalibur grabs him and spikes him with a brainbuster leaving both men down on the mat. They both get up at the ref’s count of five and they start trading some punches. Excalibur gains the advantage then whips Rave into the ropes. Excalibur charges but Rave lifts himself up and over Excalibur. Rave grabs Excalibur from behind and drops him on his head with a waterwheel suplex. Rave hooks a leg on Excalibur and gets a count of two before Excalibur grabs the bottom rope for a break. Rave pulls Excalibur up to his feet using the back of his mask then whips him into the corner. Rave charges and jumps into Excalibur with a clothesline. Rave pulls Excalibur out of the corner and picks him up and plants him to the mat with the Rave clash. Rave flips Excalibur over and gets the three count.

Winner: Jimmy Rave (16:38)

Notes: ***1/2

OA: 82 CR: 76 MQ: 88

Guppie: “Jimmy Rave gets a victory over Excalibur and he has stopped his descent and he’s going to be looking to get a shot at Halo and a chance to win the SMWA Championship back.”

Patterson: “Excalibur put up a good fight and he’s been looking good against some big names but he’s going to have to get a few wins soon.”

Guppie: “Up next we have some tag team action as Chad Collyer and Sedrick Strong face off against the Prime Time team of B-Boy and Petey Williams.”

Patterson: “Collyer and Strong both have problems with Prime Time although Collyer’s problems have been with Elix Skipper but this gives him a good chance to prove himself against anybody and everybody.”

Segment 6: Chad Collyer & Sedrick Strong vs. B-Boy & Petey Williams

Collyer and B-Boy start the match off with a lockup. Collyer ducks behind B-Boy with a hammerlock. B-Boy ducks under Collyer and goes into a hammerlock of his own. Collyer spins out and into a wristlock. B-Boy rolls forward and reverses it into his own wristlock. Collyer gets to the ropes and grabs the top rope and forces B-Boy to break it. B-Boy backs up and Collyer shakes his arm out then the two men lockup again. Collyer goes behind B-Boy and goes for a german suplex but B-Boy blocks it and hits Collyer with a back elbow to break the grip. B-Boy bounces off the rope and comes off with a clothesline but Collyer delivers a dropkick to his arm. Collyer grabs B-Boy with a hammerlock then runs him forward and slams his shoulder into the ringpost through the ropes and tags in Strong. Strong leaps over the top rope into the ring then grabs an arm wringer on B-Boy. Strong flips B-Boy over onto his back then spins around the arm and drops down with a cross armbreaker. B-Boy rolls over on top of Strong then picks him up off the mat and slams him down onto his back breaking the hold and B-Boy hurries to his corner and tags in Williams. Williams comes into the ring fast and drops Strong with a clothesline as he gets up to his feet. Williams drops down with a cover and gets a long one count. Williams pulls Strong up to his feet and whips him into the ropes then drops him with a leg lariat. Williams bounces off the ropes and drops an elbow to the chest of Strong and covers for a two count. Williams pulls Strong to his feet then snapmares him over and tags B-Boy in. B-Boy comes into the ring and delivers a big kick to the chest of Strong that sends him down to the mat. B-Boy pulls Strong up to his feet and takes him over with a vertical suplex then floats over for a two count. B-Boy pulls Strong up to his feet and backs him into the corner then nails him with a series of knife edge chops before he tags Williams back in. Williams comes into the ring and pulls Strong out of the corner. Williams scoops Strong up then powerslams him down to the mat. Williams bounces off the ropes and jumps up to drop a knee but Strong rolls out of the way letting Williams slam his knee into the mat. Williams gets to his feet and Strong grabs the leg and takes Williams over with a dragonscrew. Strong crawls over to his corner and tags in Collyer.

Collyer grabs Williams’ by the leg as he tries to crawl to his ropes. Collyer pulls Williams towards the middle of the ring then spins around the leg and drops down with a knee bar. Williams fights against the hold and slowly starts crawling towards the ropes but B-Boy comes in and gives Collyer a stomp to the head to break the hold. Collyer gets to his feet and yells at the ref about B-Boy. Collyer gets right back to business though. He pulls Williams up to his feet then whips him into the ropes. Williams comes off the ropes and Collyer hits a dropkick to the knee that flips him over. Collyer grabs the legs of Williams and takes him over with a Texas cloverleaf. B-Boy comes in to break up the hold but Strong cuts him off with a springboard dropkick. Williams slowly drags himself to the ropes and gets the break all on his own. Collyer goes to his corner and tags in Strong. Strong pulls Williams up to his feet then hits him with a shinbreaker and goes right into a figure four. B-Boy quickly comes in and breaks up the cover with a knee to the face of Strong. B-Boy gets up to his feet and Collyer runs in and drops him with a clothesline. Collyer pulls Strong up to his feet and sends him to the outside through the ropes. Collyer grabs Williams and pulls him up to his feet and goes for a german suplex but Williams counters it into a rollup but there is no count because Collyer isn’t the legal man. Strong grabs Williams as he gets to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Strong telegraphs the backbody drop so Williams reverses it into a Canadian Destroyer! Williams makes a cover and gets a two count before Collyer breaks up the hold. Collyer drags Strong to his corner and tags in. Collyer enters the ring as the legal man and stops a charge from Williams with a drop toehold. B-Boy comes back into the ring and grabs Collyer from behind for a german suplex but Collyer blocks it then goes behind with a standing switch and plants B-Boy on his head with a release german suplex. Williams starts to get up to his feet and Collyer grabs him and spins him around into a spinebuster. Collyer holds onto the legs of Williams then ties him up for a Texas cloverleaf then flips him over into the hold. Williams fights the hold but can’t move Collyer. B-Boy tries to make the save but Strong stops him and blocks him from making the save and Williams taps out.

Winner: Collyer & Strong (14:29)

Notes: **1/2

OA: 70 CR: 59 MQ: 82

Guppie: “Collyer and Strong get an impressive victory over Williams and B-Boy in a hard fought match up.”

Patterson: “Collyer is a great technician and he went after the legs of Williams with no mercy and it proved successful.”

Guppie: “To top off the show we have Ace Steel and Mark Briscoe facing off in the ring man to man. Ace Steel has been upset about Mark ending their tag team together.”

Patterson: “They were a successful team but Mark is ready to team up with Jay who will be getting back from injury in two months and he doesn’t want to have any success with Steel leading up to that making him stay away from Jay.”

Guppie: “I heard some of the calls that Steel made from Japan while touring with NOAH and he was not a happy camper so this is going to be an intense meeting between the two men.”

Segment 7: Steel & Mark Face-off

Ace Steel makes his way down to the ring first and he doesn’t have to wait long for Mark Briscoe’s music to hit and Mark comes down to the ring and faces off with him. Steel takes the mic from the announcer and lets fly.

Ace: “Mark, I respect you as a wrestler. But when you said you were ditching me to go back to your brother I lost respect for you as a man. We were just thrown together to be a team when we lost our partners but you know what? We managed to become a team but now you just want to throw that away. We could get a shot at the Tag Team titles but instead you want to back out and go back to teaming with your gimpy brother!”

Mark takes the mic from Ace and just stares at him.

Mark: “We did have a good run as a team Ace and I like you but Jay is my brother and I love him and he will always be there for me and I’m going to be there for him. He wants to come back from this injury because he wants to team up with me again and he wants to become the tag team champions. Maybe if you hadn’t gone to Japan for the last three months we would have stuck together as a team and maybe we would already have the Tag Team Titles. I didn’t go anywhere Ace. You left yourself and I moved on. Right now I am a singles wrestler and when Jay comes back he’s going to be my tag team partner. We were a good team but the key word is were. Now we are friends, I think. Unless you want to change that too.”

Mark hands the mic back to Ace who takes it.

Ace: “You’re right I did abandon you when I went to Japan and now that you point it out to me I’m happy I did that or I may have wound up a bitch like you.”

With those words Ace raises the mic up and slams it down onto Jay’s head sending him down to the mat.

Ace: “Let’s get a ref out here now. We’re going to settle this thing right now with a match.”

Ace throws the mic down and a ref runs out from the back and slides into the ring.

OA: 61

Guppie: “I don’t think that went the way Mark wanted it to but I think that’s exactly what Ace was hoping for.”

Patterson: “Ace is going to have the advantage after the shot with the microphone. Both of these guys are very good in the ring which is why they made such a good tag team and this is going to be a hell of a bout.”

Segment 8: Ace Steel vs. Mark Briscoe

Steel pulls Mark up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Steel swings with a clothesline but Mark ducks underneath it. Steel turns around and Mark comes off the ropes with a leg lariat that drops Steel. Mark pulls Steel up to his feet and shoves him into the corner then fires off a series of forearm shots. Mark whips Steel across the ring into the opposite corner then charges and hits a high knee. Mark pulls Steel out of the corner and takes him over with a snap suplex then floats over and hooks a leg for a two count. Mark pulls Steel up to his feet by the hair then backs him into the ropes and reddens his chest with some knife edge chops. Mark whips him into the ropes and Steel bounces off and counters a backbody drop with a kick to the chest. Mark stands up and Steel sends him to the mat with a big forearm. Mark rolls to the ropes and starts to pull himself up but Steel stays on him and stomps away at him keeping him down on the mat. Steel pulls Mark up and whips him down with a powerslam then goes to the corner and jumps up onto the second rope. Steel comes off with a diving elbow that lands on the chest of Mark then makes a cover for a two count. Steel pulls Mark up to his feet and picks him up for a tombstone but Mark counters it and flips over picking Steel up for a tombstone of his own. Steel flails with his legs and manages to catch Mark with some knee shots that lets him fall down to the mat. Steel gets up to his feet and he hits Mark with a forearm then sends him into the ropes. Mark rebounds and Steel goes for a backbody drop to send him to the outside but Mark grabs the top rope and lands on the apron. Steel turns around and Mark nails him with a forearm then grabs him and takes him over with a vertical suplex that sends him crashing down to the floor.

Mark rolls off the apron to his feet on the floor then pulls Steel up to his feet and sends him into the guardrail with an Irish whip. Mark stalks after Steel as he gets up to his feet then slams Steel into the guardrail back first. Mark pulls Steel away from the guardrails and powerslams him down on the floor leaving him grabbing his back in pain. Mark plays to the crowd drawing some cheers. Mark pulls Steel up to his feet and rolls him into the ring. Mark jumps up to the apron then slingshots in with a senton but Steel gets his knees up driving them Mark’s back. Steel grabs Mark from behind and plants him with a belly to back suplex and both men are down on the mat. The ref starts a ten count and gets to five before both men slowly make it up to their feet. Steel fires off a forearm and Mark returns with a forearm of his own. The two men just start going back and forth with big forearms and neither man is giving an inch. Steel ends that exchange with a rake of the eyes to Mark then follows up with a rolling elbow that sends Mark to the mat. Steel drops down with a cover and gets a two count. He pulls Mark up to his feet and whips him into the corner and charges nailing Mark with a big forearm that rocks him back. Steel picks Mark up and sets him on the top rope then climbs up with him. Steel grabs a front facelock for a superplex but Mark fires off some punches to his midsection then shoves him off the top rope and down to the mat. Mark starts to get his feet under him to stand but Steel jumps back up to the second rope and grabs him again. Mark hits some forearms to the midsection of Steel then shoves him down to the mat again. Steel drags himself up to his feet and just in time for Mark to jump off the second rope. Mark grabs Steel and drops him with a big DDT. Mark slowly flips Steel over then hooks a leg for the cover and a two count.

Mark pulls Steel up to his feet and goes for the cut throat suplex but Steel lands behind him then grabs him and takes him over with an inverted suplex. Steel slowly gets up to his feet and Mark gets up just after him. Steel kicks Mark in the midsection then hooks his arms and goes for a tiger driver but Mark counters it with a hurrincanranna. Steel gets up to his feet and Mark grabs him and plants him with a DDT then rolls over with a cover for two. Mark pulls Steel up to his feet and whips him into the corner. Mark charges and Steel stops him with a boot to the face. Mark staggers out and Steel charges and nails him with a clothesline to the back of the head. Steel pulls Mark up to his feet and plants him with a backdrop driver and makes a cover for a two count. Steel pulls Mark up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and hits a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker then hooks a leg for another two count. Steel pulls Mark up to his feet and backs him into the corner with knife edge chops. Steel sets Mark up on the top rope and climbs up after him. Steel lands some stiff forearms to the side of Mark’s head then pulls him up as he stands up on the top rope. Steel hooks Mark with a front facelock then takes him off the top rope with a big superplex. Steel slowly drags himself over and places an arm over the chest of Mark and gets a long two count and the crowd cheers Mark for kicking out. Steel pulls Mark up to his feet then grabs him with a front facelock again. Steel picks Mark up and spins him out for the steel spike but Mark lands on his feet then takes Steel over with a northern lights suplex that sends him into the corner then crashing down on his head and leaves both men down on the mat. Mark pulls himself up to his feet using the ropes and he pulls Steel up as well. Mark whips Steel across the ring into the corner then charges and drives a knee into the midsection that sends Steel down in the corner. Mark backs up then charges and hits a dropkick to the face of Steel. Mark pulls Steel up and sets him on the top rope then goes to the apron. Mark springboards into the ring and grabs Steel and takes him off the top rope and drives him into the mat face first with an ace crusher. Mark slowly drags himself over to Steel and rolls him over and covers for a two count.

Mark gets to his feet and he pulls Steel up to his feet. Mark fires off a couple of forearms then spins him around and hits a german suplex then bridges it and scores a two count. Mark drops the bridge and lays on the mat allowing the ref to make a six count before he gets up to his feet. Mark hits Steel with some punches to the head as he gets up to his feet. Mark picks Steel up for a cut throat driver and spikes him right down on his head and Steel rolls out of the ring. Mark gets up to his feet looking for Steel but can’t find him then realizes he’s outside the ring. Mark rolls towards the ropes and drops out near Steel. Mark picks Steel up and goes for a powerslam but Steel reverses it and lands behind Mark. Steel spins Mark around then plants him on the outside headfirst with the steel spike. Both men are down on the outside and the ref starts a count. The ref makes it to seven before Steel gets to his feet then rolls into the ring and back out. Steel picks Mark up and slams him into the guardrail with an Irish whip. The ref exits the ring to the outside and gets in Steel’s face and Steel throws him off and sends him into the guardrail and down in a heap on the floor. Steel sees that and gets a smile on his face. He reaches into the crowd and takes a chair from the fans. Mark gets up to his feet and Steel slams the chair down over Mark’s head busting him open. Steel slides the chair into the ring then rolls Mark in right after him. Steel sets the chair up in the middle of the ring. Steel picks Mark up then picks him up then drops him on the chair with a tombstone piledriver breaking the chair. Steel slides to the outside and pulls the ref up to his feet then throws him into the ring. Steel smacks him a couple of times and gets him moving. Steel hooks a leg on Mark and gets a two count to the crowds delight. Steel pulls Mark up to his feet then plants him with the tiger driver and covers for the three count.

Winner: Ace Steel (22:53)

Notes: ****1/4

OA: 83 CR: 66 MQ: 100

Guppie: “That was a great match and then at the end Ace Steel had to ruin it by bringing a chair into play.”

Patterson: “Ace Steel is a hardcore wrestler at heart so he went with what he knows when he couldn’t keep Mark Briscoe down.”

Guppie: “That’s the end of the show for tonight but I don’t think that’s the end of this feud between Ace Steel and Mark Briscoe.”

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

It's up later than I wanted it to be but I got it up.

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Over the Line

February 12, 2008

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Rise to the Top had something for all kinds of wrestling fans on it. Pure wrestling, high-flying and in the main event, hard hitting action. Our next show Over the Line on February 17 should prove to be just the same. We make our debut in Ann Arbor with this show and it should be a big event.

Halo ©vs. Johnny Spade (SMWA Championship)

The former tag team partners face off in singles action once again. The difference this time is that the SMWA Championship is on the line. Halo has managed to beat Spade in singles competition before. However Spade did manage to take home a victory in a tag match against Halo and Excalibur so he has some confidence going into this match. No matter who wins it should be a great contest.

Havana Pitbulls ©vs. Chad Collyer & Sedrick Strong (SMWA Tag Team Championship)

Collyer and Strong impressed management enough with their victory over Prime Time that they are getting a shot at the Tag Team Champions. However they don’t have the experience that Puma and Reyes do and it could cost them the match.

Sonjay Dutt vs. Jack Evans

Jack Evans continues his quest to get a shot at the SMWA Championship as he takes on Sonjay Dutt.

BJ Whitmer vs. Arik Cannon

Johnny Kashmere vs. Jimmy Rave

The Daniels’ Connection vs. X-Foundation

Danny Daniels managed to beat Scott Lost in singles action on the last show but now he and Josh take on Joey Ryan and Lost in a tag team matcher where the X-Foundation has lots of experience together.

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Over the Line (Ann Arbor)

February 17, 2008

Announcer: Brian Guppie

Color Commentator: Mike Patterson

Guppie: “Welcome to the SMWA Over the Line. We are bringing you a huge show tonight and we are going to start it off hot.”

Patterson: “We start the show with the Daniels’ Connection taking on the team of the X-Foundation. This should be a good tag match as Josh and Danny Daniels make their debut as a tag team.”

Guppie: “We have a very competitive tag team division here in the SMWA and both of these teams need victories to really get into the top ranks and into title contention.”

Segment 1: The Daniels’ Connection vs. X-Foundation

Danny and Ryan start the match off and they circle each other slowly then lockup. Ryan slips behind Danny and trips him down to the mat face first then grabs him with a side headlock. Danny fights up to his feet and counters with a belly to back suplex but Ryan flips over and lands on his feet then grabs Danny with the side headlock again. Danny hits Ryan with some punches to the midsection then hits the ropes and shoots Ryan across the ring. Ryan comes off the ropes and drops Danny with a shoulder tackle. Ryan bounces off the ropes and Danny gets up to his feet in time for Ryan to take him down with a clothesline then tag in Lost. Lost comes into the ring and hits Danny with a leg lariat as he gets up to his feet again. Danny hits the mat and rolls to his corner tagging Josh in. Josh comes in and kicks Lost in the midsection as he charges. Josh grabs Lost and takes him over with a vertical suplex and floats over for a short two count. Josh pulls Lost up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Lost comes off the ropes and Josh sends him over with a big backbody drop. Josh pulls Lost up to his feet again and plants him with a belly to back suplex then makes a cover for a two count. Josh pulls Lost up to his feet and goes for a vertical suplex but Lost flips over and lands behind Josh then plants him with a reverse DDT. Lost gets up to his feet then rolls to his corner and tags Ryan back in. Ryan comes into the ring and gets met by a knife edge chop from Josh. Josh whips Ryan into the ropes then sends him down to the mat with a big back elbow. Josh pulls Ryan up to his feet and whips him into the corner then charges and nails him with a big forearm. Josh nails Ryan with some knife edge chops then sets him up on the top rope. Josh climbs up to the second rope and Ryan pounds away at his head with some punches. Josh staggers on the rope and almost falls off but he holds onto the top rope. Ryan gets up to his feet then flips over Josh and takes him off the second rope with a big blockbuster.

Josh slowly drags himself to his corner and makes the tag to Danny just as Ryan makes a tag to Lost. Danny comes in and Lost meets him with a springboard dropkick that sends him down to the mat. Josh pulls himself up to his feet and charges Lost only to get kicked in the gut then spiked with a DDT. Danny gets up to his feet and Lost grabs him and takes him over with a swinging neckbreaker. Lost pulls Danny up to his feet and goes for the vertabreaker 2.0 but Josh nails him with a yakuza kick to the side of the head. Ryan comes back into the ring and tackles Josh down and mounts him as he rains down punches. Danny gets to his feet and grabs Lost and goes for a powerbomb but Lost reverses it with a hurrincanranna and holds the legs for a two count. Lost pulls Danny up to his feet and whips him into the corner. Lost charges and dives into him with a superman style headbutt to the midsection. Lost snapmares Danny out of the corner then nails him with a dropkick to the back of the head. Ryan picks Josh up from the mat and throws him through the ropes to the outside. He picks Danny up and hits a backbreaker as Lost climbs up to the top rope. Lost signals to the crowd then comes off with a legdrop bending Danny’s back over Ryan’s knee. Lost rolls Danny over and hooks a leg for a two count. Lost picks Danny up then plants him on the back of his head with a vertabreaker 2.0. Lost makes a cover and gets a two count before Josh pulls him out of the ring to the floor. Josh picks Lost up and slams him down to the mat with a powerslam then slides into the ring. Ryan charges him and Josh drops him with a big lariat. Josh pulls Ryan up to his feet and takes him over with a brutal release german suplex. Ryan gets up to his feet dazed and Josh grabs him and plants him on his head with a dragon suplex and scores a three count.

Winner: The Daniels’ Connection (15:41)

Notes: **1/4

OA: 67 CR: 52 MQ: 82

Guppie: “The X-Foundation worked better as a team but Josh and Danny hit the bigger moves to get the win.”

Patterson: “We’ll see how well Josh and Danny can work as a team as they get more experience but it looks like they’ll only be getting better.”

Guppie: “Up next we are going to have a big match as we see Johnny Kashmere taking on former champion Jimmy Rave. This is going to be big.”

Patterson: “This is a big match for both men. Rave needs to keep the momentum going and Kashmere needs to make an impact here.”

Segment 2: Rebounding

Jimmy Rave comes down to the ring first and slides in then takes the mic.

Rave: “Halo won the SMWA Championship from me fair and square. He took me to the limit last year and this time when we met he beat me. I ain’t staying down though. Halo, I’m going to get a rematch for the belt and I’m going to win the belt. There has been a tradition of having a two out of three falls match at the Anniversary shows. That is a tradition I want to continue and I’m willing to wait for my rematch to do that. Tonight I have Johnny Kashmere one on one. Johnny you’ve come here to make an impact but they gave you a tough fight when you have to fight me. I’m the former champion for a reason and tonight you are going down for the three count.”

OA: 72

Segment 3: Johnny Kashmere vs. Jimmy Rave

Rave and Kashmere slowly circle each other before locking up. Rave ducks behind Kashmere with a hammerlock. Kashmere ducks behind Rave then slaps him on the back of the head and breaks the hold playing to the crowd. Rave just stares at him. Kashmere goes for another lockup but Rave ducks under and grabs him with a rear waistlock then trips him down to the mat. Rave spins around on his back then paintbrushes Kashmere’s head and gets up to his feet to cheers from the crowd. Kashmere gets up to his feet and goes for another lockup but Rave stops him with a forearm to the face then whips him into the ropes. Kashmere rebounds off the ropes and Rave takes him over with a backbody drop and Kashmere rolls to the outside. Rave charges for a dive but Kashmere moves out of the way so Rave just slides out of the ring. Kashmere kicks Rave in the midsection when he touches the floor then grabs a chair from the time keeper. He folds it up then throws it into the face of Rave sending him down to the floor. Rave pulls himself up to a seated position and Kashmere charges and kicks him in the side of the head as blood starts to flow on the forehead of Rave. Kashmere pulls Rave up to his feet and slams him into the apron several times then rolls him into the ring. Kashmere climbs up onto the apron then slingshots in with a legdrop on Rave and makes a cover for a two count. Kashmere pulls Rave up to his feet and backs him against the ropes then throws a couple of punches to the face of Rave opening the cut up further. Kashmere pulls Rave out of the ropes and plants him with a DDT then rolls Rave over and hooks a leg for a two count. Kashmere pulls Rave back up to his feet. Kashmere picks Rave up and goes for a vertical suplex but Rave lands behind him then grabs him around the waist and whips him over with a backdrop driver that leaves both men down on the mat.

The ref starts a ten count and both men manage to rouse themselves at about the count of five. The two men rise to their feet and Rave blocks a punch from Kashmere then rocks him with a forearm. Rave takes Kashmere down to the mat with a drop toehold then drops a knee to the back of Kashmere’s head. Rave rolls him over and covers for a two count. Rave pulls Kashmere up to his feet then snapmares him over. Rave bounces off the ropes and goes for a knee to the face but Kashmere grabs the leg and trips Rave down and flips over into a single leg crab. Kashmere cranks back on the hold but Rave manages to grab the bottom rope and force the ref to make the break. Kashmere pulls Rave up to his feet then whips him into the ropes and hits him with a knee to the midsection and flips him over. Kashmere grabs Rave with a rear chinlock but Rave fights up to his feet then drops down with a jawbreaker to break the hold. Rave gets to his feet and takes Kashmere over with an STO into a backbreaker. Rave pulls Kashmere up and dumps him on his head with a brutal urinage suplex. Rave rolls Kashmere over and hooks a leg for a two count. Rave pulls Kashmere up to his feet and hits him with a forearm before whipping him into the corner. Rave charges right into a big boot from Kashmere who jumps up to the top rope quickly then comes off with a missile dropkick to the back of Rave’s head sending him tumbling down to the mat. Kashmere pulls Rave up to his feet and backs him into the corner with some punches then sets him on the top rope. Kashmere picks him up under the arms and pulls him out of the corner then plants him face first with a backseat driver. Kashmere leans back on Rave with a cocky cover and gets a two count. Kashmere gets up to his feet and starts arguing with the ref. Rave grabs him from behind and rolls him up for a two count. Kashmere rolls backwards out of the hold and Rave gets to his feet and charges nailing him with the big knee. Rave grabs Kashmere by his hair and pulls him up then picks him up and plants him with the Rave clash. Rave rolls Kashmere over into a seated position and gets the three count.

Winner: Jimmy Rave (13:12)

Notes: ***1/4

OA: 79 CR: 73 MQ: 85

Guppie: “Jimmy Rave gets a much needed win here against Johnny Kashmere and I think he is going to earn a shot at Halo at the Anniversary Show.”

Patterson: “Rave made a big challenge to Halo before the match and that is a challenge I would love for Halo to take.”

Guppie: “Up next we have BJ Whitmer taking on Arik Cannon. This is a well chosen match. Cannon has a slight edge on technical wrestling but Whitmer has the advantage in brawling., power and speed.”

Patterson: “Cannon’s technical wrestling could give him the edge here if he plays to his strengths but if Whitmer can catch him outside of the ring for just a short time it could be all over for Cannon.”

Segment 4: BJ Whitmer vs. Arik Cannon

Whitmer and Cannon lockup in the middle of the ring and Cannon takes Whitmer over with an armdrag. Cannon holds onto Whitmer’s arm keeping him in an armbar. Whitmer spins around and gets up to his feet then nails Cannon with some back elbows then spins around and nails Cannon with some big forearms to the side of his head. Whitmer whips Cannon into the ropes then takes him over with a backbody drop. Cannon gets up to his feet and Whitmer charges and drops him with a leg lariat. Whitmer makes a cover on Cannon and gets a short two count. Whitmer pulls Cannon up to his feet and goes for an exploder suplex but Cannon fights out of it with elbow shots to the shoulder of Whitmer breaking up the hold. Cannon grabs Whitmer from behind and plants him with a belly to back suplex. Cannon sits Whitmer up then grabs him with a full nelson. Whitmer fights up to his feet and breaks the hold by putting his leg through his arms and stepping down. Whitmer spins around and grabs Cannon then hits an overhead belly to belly suplex. Cannon sits up and Whitmer nails him with a kick to the back then grabs him with a rear chinlock. Cannon fights up to his feet and drops down for a jawbreaker but Whitmer lets go of the hold and Cannon drops down to the mat and Whitmer nails him with another kick to the back. Whitmer pulls Cannon up to his feet then whips him over with a backdrop driver right onto his head and Cannon rolls to the outside for some relief. Whitmer however slides out behind him and sends him into the guardrail. Whitmer pulls him up to his feet and lands a couple of punches then sends him into the guardrails with an irish whip. Cannon gets to his feet slowly and Whitmer grabs him and powerslams him down to the floor. Whitmer pulls Cannon up by the back of his pants then throws him into the ring. Whitmer slides in after him and makes a cover for a two count. Whitmer pulls Cannon up and whips him into the corner and charges with a clothesline but Cannon gets a boot up and slams it into Whitmer’s arm. Cannon hops up to the second rope then jumps off and bulldogs Whitmer’s arm down to the mat then goes into a fujiwara armbar. Whitmer manages to crawl to the ropes and grab them for a break.

Cannon backs off and lets Whitmer get up to his feet. Cannon moves in as he stands up and goes for a single leg takedown but Whitmer blocks it then rains down forearms onto the back of Cannon. Whitmer hauls Cannon up and plants him with a gut wrench powerbomb and drops down with a cover for two. Whitmer grabs Cannon by his hefty bag outfit and pulls him up to his feet then takes him over with a vertical suplex. Whitmer keeps hold of Cannon as he rolls to his feet then takes him over with a northern lights suplex and bridges for another two count. Whitmer seems frustrated but he just pulls Cannon up to his feet. Whitmer goes for a german suplex but Cannon counters it with the timeless back kick to the junk. Cannon turns around and drops Whitmer with a single arm DDT. Cannon holds onto the arm of Whitmer then slides over his back and grabs his other arm with his legs and Cannon locks in the Rings of Saturn. Whitmer swings himself around and gets his legs in the ropes for a break. Cannon pulls Whitmer up to his feet and grabs him with an arm wringer then flips him over but Whitmer rolls through to his feet and kicks Cannon in the midsection then drops him on the back of his head with a brutal powerbomb. Cannon manages to kick out at the count of two though. Whitmer pulls him up to his feet but Cannon drops down as he grabs the front of Whitmer’s trunks then sends him into the corner shoulder first. Cannon grabs Whitmer with a hammerlock then plants him with a belly to back suplex crushing the arm. Whitmer grabs his arm in pain until Cannon hits him with a legdrop. Cannon swings his legs over and grabs the left arm of Whitmer putting him in a cross armbreaker. Whitmer fights the hold but Cannon just pulls back on the arm further and forces Whitmer to tap out.

Winner: Arik Cannon (14:56)

Notes: **3/4

OA: 70 CR: 55 MQ: 86

Guppie: “Arik Cannon manages to get an impressive victory over BJ Whitmer in a hard hitting match.”

Patterson: “I don’t know how Cannon survived all the damage that Whitmer heaped on him but he did and he went right after the arm and made him tap out.”

Guppie: “Up next Jack Evans takes on Sonjay Dutt and it’s going to be a breathtaking match.”

Patterson: “These guys don’t know any limits and they aren’t afraid of taking any risk. These two men will risk it all to get the win.”

Segment 5: You got Served!

Jack Evans walks out from the back talking shit to the fans as he walks then he slides into the ring and takes the mic from the announcer.

Evans: “I’m back here in this dump for one reason. I am going to be the champion again. See, I’m destined to be a champ and this shithole is the place for me to do it. I won my last match against Matt Sydal. Tonight I’m going to beat Sonjay Dutt and you know this man! Sonjay is the second step on the ladder to a shot at the championship and I’m going to win it. I don’t know who the fuck this Halo guy is but he doesn’t have a chance against me in the ring. I be flying high in the ring and you know this man! It’s time to face the music Sonjay. It’s time to lose and you know this man!”

OA: 53

Segment 6: Sonjay Dutt vs. Jack Evans

Evans and Dutt circle each other slowly then Evans shoots in and trips Dutt down to the mat then takes him over with a single leg crab. Dutt flips over underneath Evans and flips him over breaking the hold. Dutt gets up to his feet faster than Evans then jumps up and takes him over with a hurrincanranna. Evans gets up to his feet and Dutt charges and hits Evans with a leg lariat sending him rolling to the outside. Dutt springboards up to the top rope then comes off with a somersault plancha onto Evans sending him crashing down to the floor. Dutt pulls Evans up to his feet and throws him into the ring. He jumps up onto the apron then climbs up to the top rope. Evans gets to his feet and Dutt comes off with a crossbody block but Evans hits him with a dropkick to the midsection in midair. Evans pulls Dutt up to his feet and takes him over with a vertical suplex then floats over with a cover for a two count. Evans backs off and lets Dutt get to his feet then charges and catches him square with a spinning front kick. Dutt drops to the mat and Evans stands over him then hits a standing corkscrew shooting star press and hooks a leg for a two count. Evans pulls Dutt up to his feet then whips him into the corner. Evans charges and jumps up but Dutt moves out of the way and Evans slams into the middle turnbuckle. Dutt pulls Evans up with his feet draped over the ropes then drops his neck down across his knee. Dutt pulls Evans out of the corner and drops down with a cover for a two count. Evans gets up to his feet and Dutt charges with a spinning heel kick but Evans ducks under letting Dutt slam down to the mat. Dutt gets up to his feet and Evans grabs him from behind and takes him over with a german suplex but Dutt flips all the way over landing on his feet. Evans gets up to his feet and talks trash to the crowd. Dutt jumps up from behind Evans and takes him over with a reverse ‘ranna. Dutt grabs a leg of Evans for the cover and gets a long two count.

Dutt pulls Evans up by his hair then whips him into the ropes. Evans comes off the ropes and Dutt whips him over with an overhead belly to belly suplex. Evans sits up to his feet and Dutt pulls him up and plants him with a belly to back suplex and makes a cover for another two count. Dutt pulls Evans up and whips him into the corner then charges and hits him with a leg lariat. Dutt picks Evans up and places him on the top rope. Dutt climbs up to the second rope and hits Evans with some punches to the head. Dutt jumps up and goes for a hurrincanranna but Evans holds onto the top rope and Dutt slams down to the mat face first. Evans stands up on the top rope then comes off with a 630 to the back of Dutt. Evans rolls him over and makes a cover and gets a two count before Dutt puts his foot on the bottom rope. Evans pulls Dutt over then climbs up to the top rope again. He goes for the 630 again but Dutt rolls out of the way and Evans slams into the mat back first. Dutt slowly gets up to his feet and Evans is slightly faster. But Dutt manages to grab him from behind. Dutt goes for a belly to back suplex but Evans flips over and lands on his feet then grabs Dutt with a rear waistlock and dumps him on his head with a german suplex and bridges it for a two count. Evans drops the bridge then stomps on Dutt a couple of times then climbs up to the top rope. Evans calls for it then jumps off and hits the 630 splash. Evans drapes himself over on Dutt and gets a three count.

Winner: Jack Evans (11:02)

Notes: **½

OA: 73 CR: 64 MQ: 82

Guppie: “What a display of high-flying from those two men. That was something else.”

Patterson: “Jack Evans managed to pull out the victory there. Dutt had him on the ropes in the beginning of the match but he made a nice comeback to get the win.”

Guppie: “Our next match is for the SMWA Tag Team Champions as Ricky Reyes and Puma defend the belts against Chad Collyer and Sedrick Strong.”

Patterson: “Collyer and Strong are a new tag team but they proved to be a good team against Prime Time and both are strong singles wrestlers and could prove to be too much for the champs.”

Segment 7: Havana Pitbulls ©vs. Chad Collyer & Sedrick Strong (SMWA Tag Team Championship)

Collyer and Reyes start the match and they go into a lockup. Collyer spins out on Reyes trapping him in an arm wringer. Reyes rolls forward then breaks Collyer’s grip by slamming his right arm down across the arm of Collyer. Reyes stuns Collyer with a forearm then trips him down to the mat and grabs a side headlock. Collyer slowly levers himself up to his feet then loosens Reyes’ grip with some forearms to the midsection and shoots him into the ropes. Reyes comes off the ropes and Colly drops him with a dropkick that sends Reyes to the mat then rolling to the outside where he consults with Puma as he takes a rest. Collyer stays in the middle of the ring and taunts the two men and then Puma rolls in becoming the legal man. Puma and Collyer lockup and Puma takes Collyer over with an armdrag and goes into an armbar. Collyer rolls forward to his feet breaking Puma’s grip then gets to his feet and kicks Puma in the midsection then takes him over with a vertical suplex and this time Puma rolls to the outside. Collyer stands up in the ring and raises his arms in the air drawing cheers from the crowd. Reyes and Puma get onto the apron and tell Collyer to tag out and then they’ll get in. Collyer obliges them by tagging in Strong to the crowd’s cheers. Strong and Reyes enter the ring and they slowly circle each other. Reyes moves in for a lockup but Strong nails him with a slap to the face then backs off as the crowd cheers him. Reyes backs up holding his face then charges at Strong who stops him with a dropkick that sends him down to the mat. Strong hooks a leg and makes a cover for a short two count. Reyes gets up to his feet and blocks a punch from Strong then rocks him with a forearm to the side of the head. Reyes grabs Strong and drops him on his head with an exploder suplex then gets up to his feet and tags in Puma. Puma comes into the ring and sends Strong down to the mat with a clothesline as he gets up to his feet.

Puma pulls Strong up to his feet by his head then sends him into the corner with a hard Irish whip. Puma charges and hits Strong with a big knee to the midsection. Puma fires off a series of kicks to the midsection of Strong then pulls him out of the corner and hits him with a gutbuster. Puma rolls Strong over to his back and plants his knee on Strong’s chest with a cover and gets a two count. Puma pulls Strong up to his feet and grabs him with an abdominal stretch. Puma goes towards his corner and Reyes gives him some added leverage by grabbing his arm. The ref goes around to check it but Reyes releases it in time to avoid discovery. The ref goes back around to check on Strong and Reyes grabs Puma’s arm again and gives him the added leverage. The ref comes around and sees Reyes and admonishes him. Strong hits Puma with some knees to the leg then takes him over with a hiptoss to break up the hold and drops down to his hands and knees as well. Strong gets up to his feet and starts to make his way to his corner but Puma grabs him from behind and whips him over with a german suplex and bridges the hold to get a long two count. Puma pulls Strong up to his feet and grabs a side headlock then takes Strong to his corner and tags in Reyes. Reyes delivers a kick to the midsection of Strong then picks Strong up and drops him face first with a gourdbuster. Reyes then grabs Strong and takes him over with a bow and arrow hold stretching out the midsection of Strong. Strong manages to reverse the hold and land on Reyes for a cover and a short two count. Strong gets up to his feet slowly and Reyes grabs him from behind. Reyes goes for a belly to back suplex but Strong flips over and lands on his feet. Reyes swings around with a clothesline but Strong rolls under it then dives and tags in Collyer. Collyer comes in and drops Reyes with a big forearm. Puma comes in and charges Collyer and gets taken over with a backbody drop. Reyes gets up to his feet and charges and Collyer whips him over with a powerslam and makes a cover for two before Puma breaks it up with a stomp to the back of Collyer’s head. Puma pulls Collyer up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Collyer bounces off the ropes and nails Puma with a flying forearm that sends him down to the mat and rolling out of the ring.

Collyer grabs Reyes and pulls him up to his feet then takes him over with a fireman’s carry and grabs a rear chinlock. Reyes fights up to his feet and drops down with a jawbreaker to break the hold. Reyes gets up to his feet and bounces off the ropes and charges with a forearm but Collyer ducks underneath it then grabs Reyes with a rear waistlock and plants him on the back of his head with a german suplex and bridges it for a two count. Collyer drops down out of the bridge and pulls Reyes up to his feet and whips him into the corner then charges and hits a clothesline on Reyes. Collyer lifts him up and sets him on the top rope. Collyer climbs up to the top rope and hits Reyes with a couple of knife edge chops then grabs a front facelock. Collyer lifts Reyes up and takes him off the top rope with a superplex then crawls over and covers him for a two count. Collyer pulls Reyes up to his feet and tags Strong back in. Strong comes into the ring and he plants Reyes with a DDT then makes a cover of his own but Puma comes in and breaks it up with a legdrop to the back of Strong’s head. Puma pulls Strong up to his feet and goes for a powerbomb but Strong reverses it with a hurrincanranna. Strong gets up to his feet but Reyes grabs him from behind and plants him with a tiger suplex and bridges it but Collyer comes in and breaks up the cover with an elbow drop to the midsection of Reyes. Collyer pulls Reyes up to his feet and grabs him with a rear waistlock but Puma jumps up to his feet and hits Collyer with some big forearms to the back of the head. Puma spins Collyer around and takes him over with a swinging neckbreaker. Reyes pulls Strong up to his feet and grabs him with a full nelson then takes him over with a dragon suplex and bridges the hold for a three count.

Winner: Havana Pitbulls (22:33)

Notes: **1/4

OA: 67 CR: 54 MQ: 81

Guppie: “What a close match from those two teams. Collyer and Strong looked good but they fought as two singles wrestlers instead of as a tag team and that cost them.”

Patterson: “That is what made the difference in this match. Reyes and Puma really brought some big moves to the table and really stunned their opponents.”

Guppie: “Up next we have two men who have a backstory against each other. These two men were former tag team partners and now they face off one on one for the second time. This time the title is on the line and Spade hopes that he can get the win this time.”

Patterson: “These two men know each other very well and that always results in a good match and this is going to be a back and forth match and it’s going to be too close to call.”

Segment 8: Halo ©vs. Johnny Spade (SMWA Championship)

Halo and Spade slowly circle each other in the ring then they lockup. Spade slowly backs Halo up into the corner and then gives a clean break and the two men back up to the middle of the ring. Halo and Spade lockup again and this time Halo pushes Spade back into the corner and Halo gives a clean break as well. The two men lockup in the middle of the ring again and they slowly go sideways then they tumble through the ropes to the outside and break the lockup. Halo and Spade get up to their feet on the outside and they start trading punches back and forth. Halo gains the advantage and slams Spade face first into the apron then rolls him into the ring. Halo jumps onto the apron then slingshots in with a senton but Spade moves out of the way and Halo rolls through up to his feet. Spade rolls up to his feet and gets a single leg takedown. Spade goes for a figure four but Halo puts his foot on Spade’s butt and shoves him off and into the ropes. Spade bounces off the ropes and Halo jumps up and takes him over with a hurrincanranna. Spade gets up to his feet and Halo charges only to take a boot to the face. Halo staggers away and Spade charges and jumps taking him down with a bulldog from behind. Spade springs off the middle rope for a moonsault but Halo rolls out of the way and Spade lands on his feet. Halo stands up and Spade whips him over with a german suplex but Halo flips over and lands on his feet. Halo goes backwards and bounces off the ropes for a clothesline but Spade ducks under it then and pulls him down with a neckbreaker then hooks a leg for a two count as the crowd gives them a round of applause. Spade pulls Halo up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Spade goes for a backbody drop but Halo sees it coming and instead he flips backwards over Spade then grabs him and drops him on his head with a backdrop driver. Halo rolls him over for a cover and gets a long two count.

Halo pulls Spade up to his feet and whips him into the corner and charges into him with a back elbow. Halo pulls Spade out of the corner and goes for a vertical suplex but Spade spins around and lands behind Halo and pulls him down with a reverse DDT. Spade runs to the ropes and springboards off with a moonsault onto Halo and hooks a leg for a two count. Spade pulls Halo up to his feet and puts him down with a powerslam then quickly climbs up the ropes and comes off with a rolling senton but Halo moves out of the way. Spade gets to his feet holding his back and Halo grabs him from behind and pulls him down into a lung blower. Halo steps on the knees of Spade then grabs his arms and rolls onto his back putting Spade into a Mexican surfboard. Spade refuses to tap out and Halo breaks the hold but dropping Spade to the side face first. Halo gets up to his feet then rolls over the back of Spade with a senton and up to his feet. He runs to the ropes then springboards off and hits a rolling senton to Spade’s back. Halo flips Spade over and makes a cover for a two count. Halo pulls Spade up to his feet and goes for a DVD but Spade slips off his back then whips Halo over with a release german suplex and both men are down on the mat. The ref starts a ten count and both men get up to their feet at the count of five.

The two men face off and start trading forearms back and forth. Spade slowly gets the advantage and backs Halo into the corner then fires off some big knees to the midsection of Halo then sets him up on the top rope. Spade climbs up the ropes and hits Halo with some punches then jumps up and takes Halo over with a hurrincanranna. Spade crawls over onto Halo and gets a long two count. Spade pulls Halo up to his feet and goes for a powerbomb but Halo flips overtop of Spade and rolls him up with a sunset flip and gets a two count. Spade rolls through it to his feet and springs up with a dropkick to the face of Halo. Spade grabs Halo by the hair and pulls him up to his feet then plants him with a brutal brainbuster. Spade climbs up to the top rope as the crowd starts to cheer for him. Spade comes off the top rope with a corkscrew senton but Halo moves and Spade once again crashes and burns to the mat. Halo gets up to his feet and picks Spade up and plants him with a Michinoku driver and hooks a far leg for a two count. Halo pulls Spade up to his feet and goes for a DVD but Spade slips off behind him. Spade spins him around and kicks him in the midsection then goes for a DDT but Halo slips out of it then picks Spade up and drops him on his head with a DVD. Halo goes to the corner and jumps up to the top rope then comes off with a beautiful phoenix splash. Halo covers Spade and gets the three count.

Winner: Halo (18:21)

Notes: ****1/4

OA: 86 CR: 76 MQ: 97

Guppie: “What an incredible back and forth match between those two men and Halo manages to defend the SMWA Championship successfully.”

Patterson: “Halo could prove to be a great champion if he keeps performing like this. He really showed a lot tonight.”

Guppie: “That’s all the action we have for you fans here tonight and it was a great show.”

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: 72

It took a while but I finished the show. The next show may take even longer to write. I have an essay to write and a bunch of stuff for my creative writing class. Plus I'm going to a WWE house show Friday and an arena football game Saturday so I probably won't have a lot of time to work on it but I'll do what I can.

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The Next Chapter

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March 2, 2008

Our next show will have the next chapter of the Mark Briscoe Ace Steel feud as they meet in a Street Fight in Bay City on March 15 for the Battle Tested show. These former partners faced off at Rise to the Top in a brutal contest where Ace Steel got the win after using a chair. Now these two men will face off with falls counting anywhere and anything goes. It is going to be wild and it is going to be a battle.

In addition to that big main event we have signed the following matches.

Michael Shane vs. Chad Collyer

Michael Shane returns to the SMWA after quite a long break and he will take on Chad Collyer a man who has been on a winning streak lately. Collyer has an issue against Prime Time and this should be a heated encounter.

Arik Cannon vs. Johnny Kashmere vs. Sonjay Dutt vs. Matt Cross

These four men face off in a big four-way match and the winner is going to make a big impression.

Teddy Hart & Azrael vs. Johnny Spade & Jimmy Jacobs

Teddy Hart makes his return to the SMWA with Azrael who is better known to you fans as Angeldust. We reported that Angeldust was out of the business with a leg injury but it seems that he has rehabbed enough and he has the dedication to return to the ring and he is teamed up with one of the best wrestlers going today. However they are facing off against Johnny Spade and Jimmy Jacobs. Both are good wrestlers in their own right and Spade has recently taken the SMWA Champion, Halo, to the limit in a title match. Plus those two men have quite a bit of experience as a tag team and could put a stop to Azrael and Hart both making victorious returns.

Josh Daniels vs. Billy Kim

Puma vs. Scott Lost

Tickets for the March 15 show are available now for just $15 or $20 for ringside tickets. Come on down and see a great show!

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Battle Tested (Bay City)

March 15, 2008

Announcer: Brian Guppie

Color Commentator: Mike Patterson

Guppie: “Welcome to Bay City for SMWA’s Battle Tested. We are going to have a great show tonight with an awesome main event as Ace Steel and Mark Briscoe face off in a street fight.”

Patterson: “We sure are. And for you fans that don’t know I’m Mike Patterson and I’m joined by Brian Guppie for the announcing.”

Guppie: “That’s right and we are going to start the night off with Puma taking on Scott Lost. Lost and Ryan lost to the tag champs not too long ago and now Lost looks for some revenge in a singles match.”

Patterson: “He’s going to have a tough time with Puma. Puma is deceptively strong and against other cruiserweights he really likes to use some big power moves to surprise them and get victories.”

Segment 1: Puma vs. Scott Lost

Lost and Puma slowly circle each other in the ring before locking up. Lost slips behind Puma with a rear waistlock but Puma nails him with a back elbow to the head then spins around with a standing switch. Puma trips Lost down to the mat then drops down on him with a side headlock. Lost fights up to his feet and picks Puma up and goes for a powerslam but Puma keeps the headlock on and flips Lost over to the mat. Lost fights back up to his feet again then plants Puma with a belly to back suplex but Puma still keeps the hold on. Lost slowly fights up to his feet again then backs up to the ropes and lifts Puma up and over and drops him to the outside finally breaking the hold. Lost lets Puma get to his feet then launches himself over the top rope with a crossbody block. Puma moves out of the way and Lost lands on his feet. Puma grabs him from behind and whips him over with a german suplex but Lost flips over and lands on his feet. Puma gets to his feet and turns around as Lost takes him down with a clothesline to scattered cheers in the crowd. Lost pulls Puma up to his feet then takes him over with a vertical suplex slamming him down to the floor on the outside. Lost pulls Puma up and rolls him into the ring then slides in after him and makes a cover for a two count. Puma rises to his feet and Lost shoots him into the ropes then jumps up and nails him with a dropkick to the face that drops him down to the mat. Lost pulls Puma to his feet then whips him into the corner. Lost charges and jumps at him with a big headbutt to the midsection, superman style. Lost follows that up with some shoulders to the midsection then he pulls Puma out of the corner and snapmares him over. Lost flips over grabbing the head of Puma and snapping him down then back to the mat. Puma slowly pulls himself up to his feet using the ropes and Lost grabs him from behind and plants him on the back of his head with a backdrop driver. Lost makes a cover and hooks a leg for a two count. Lost pulls Puma up and goes for the vertabreaker 2.0 but Puma fights out of it with some punches to the back of Lost’s head.

Puma gets his feet underneath him then nails Lost with a series of forearms to the face then takes him over with a snap suplex. Puma floats over with a cover on Lost and gets a two count. Puma pulls Lost up to his feet by his hair then whips him into the ropes and drops him with a big back elbow. Puma bounces off the ropes himself then drives an elbow into the chest of Lost and hooks a leg for another two count. Puma pulls Lost up to his feet then plants him with a big powerbomb and folds him up for another two count. Puma pulls Lost up to his feet and backs him into the corner with some forearms then fires off some brutal knife edge chops that start to bruise the chest of Lost. Puma pulls Lost out of the corner and spins him around then takes him over with an Everest German suplex that plants Lost on his head. Puma bridges the hold and gets a two count before Lost manages to flip backwards out of the pin. Lost gets up to his feet dazed and Puma charges and takes him down with a leg lariat. Puma pulls Lost to his feet and whips him into the corner then charges right into a big boot from Lost. Lost jumps up to the second rope then jumps off and spikes Puma with a big DDT leaving both men down on their mat. Both men slowly fight up to their feet and Puma swings with a wild punch but Lost ducks under it then whips Puma over with a german suplex that drops him on his head. Puma rolls through it to his feet and Lost grabs him then plants him on the back of his head with the vertabreaker 2.0. Lost grabs the legs of Puma and folds him over with the cover for the three count.

Winner: Scott Lost (12:12)

Notes: **1/4

OA: 63 CR: 41 MQ: 85

Guppie: “What a fantastic match between those two men. We have started the show off with a fantastic match and it’s only going to get better.”

Patterson: “Puma used a lot of his big moves but Lost just didn’t want to stay down and he finished Puma with the brutal variation of the vertabreaker that he uses.”

Guppie: “Lost’s vertabreaker sure is devastating and puts everybody down. Up next we have Lost’s partner Billy Kim taking on Josh Daniels.”

Patterson: “Josh Daniels has a huge power advantage in this match but Kim can use his speed to get the upperhand.”

Segment 2: Lone Gun

Josh Daniels walks down to the ring with Alicia Webb holding onto his arm. Josh holds the ropes open for Webb to enter the ring then she takes the mic from the announcer.

Webb: “Tonight I have just one of my men with me. Josh Daniels here is going to show you fans what he is all about. Billy Kim is going to get tossed all over this ring and I guarantee you that Josh Daniels is going to show you what brute power is all about in the ring. Billy Kim is going to get a beating like no other. Let’s not wait any longer. Billy come on down to this ring and face your future.”

OA: 83

Segment 3: Josh Daniels vs. Billy Kim

Kim runs down to the ring and slides in. He pops up to his feet and Daniels sends him right back down with a big chop to the chest. Kim rolls to the side and gets up to his feet and Daniels grabs him and plants him with a powerslam. Daniels drops down on him with a cover and gets a two count. Daniels pulls Kim up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and nails him with a big boot. Daniels pulls Kim back up to his feet and delivers a release overhead belly to belly suplex then makes a cover on Kim and gets a two count. Daniels pulls Kim up and goes for a powerbomb but Kim manages to hit him with some punches then takes him over with a hurrincanranna. Daniels gets up to his feet and Kim leaps up and nails him with a dropkick to the face. Kim climbs up to the top rope then lets Daniels get up to his feet before he comes off with a missile dropkick. Kim makes a cover and gets a short two count. Kim pulls Daniels to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Daniels bounces off the ropes and folds Kim up with a brutal lariat. Daniels pulls Kim up to his feet then picks him up for a vertical suplex and just holds him straight up for about twenty seconds before letting him fall down to the mat. Daniels floats over with a cover and gets a two count. He pulls Kim up to his feet then whips him into the corner. Daniels walks forward and signals for the crowd to quite down then rocks Kim with a brutal knife edge chop. Daniels seems satisfied with the sound of that one then fires off a series of over hand chops to the chest. He pulls Kim out of the corner a short way then picks him up and powerbombs him into the corner. Daniels pulls him out of the corner and makes a cover to get a two count. Daniels picks Kim up to his feet roughly then picks him up and plants him on his dome with a brainbuster. Daniels bounces off the ropes then drops a big knee to the chest of Kim then makes a cover for a two count. Daniels pulls Kim up to his feet then picks him up in a firemen carry then spins him around into a sitout powerslam and makes the cover for a three count.

Winner: Josh Daniels (7:44)

Notes: *

OA: 60 CR: 50 MQ: 70

Guppie: “Josh Daniels did just what Alicia Webb said he was going to do and he beat Billy Kim stupid.”

Patterson: “Daniels is bigger than a lot of indy wrestlers and that gives him an advantage which he is very happy to use.”

Guppie: “Up next we have what should be a really good tag team match as Teddy Hart and Azrael face off against Jimmy Jacobs and Johnny Spade.”

Patterson: “Hart and Azrael both have a lot of skill and are probably the better wrestlers in this match but Jacobs and Spade have been working as a tag team and they have been working well.”

Segment 4: Teddy Hart & Azrael vs. Johnny Spade & Jimmy Jacobs

Hart and Spade start the match and they lockup in the middle of the ring and Spade goes behind with a hammerlock but Hart spins out and grabs an arm wringer. Spade rolls forward then kips up to his feet and reverses it into an arm wringer of his own then trips Hart down to the mat and puts him into a keylock. Hart rolls backwards up to his feet then jumps up breaking the hold and takes Spade over with a hurrincanranna. Hart gets up to his feet and plays to the crowd who give him a few boos. He turns around and Spade kicks him in the midsection then plants him with a DDT and tags in Jacobs. Jacobs comes in as Hart gets up to his feet and takes him down with a powerslam. Jacobs bounces off the ropes and drops an elbow to Hart’s chest and makes a cover for a short two count. Jacobs pulls Hart up to his feet and whips him into the ropes but Hart grabs the ropes to stop himself then tags in Azrael. Azrael springboards into the ring with a dropkick that sends Jacobs down to the mat. Jacobs gets up to his feet and Azrael kicks him in the knee dropping him down a little bit then clobbers him in the side of the head with a roundhouse kick. Azrael hooks a leg on Jacobs and gets a two count with a cover. Azrael pulls Jacobs up to his feet and grabs him with a cobra clutch then lifts him up and slams Jacobs down across his knee with a backbreaker. Azrael rubs his knee then covers Jacobs and gets another two count. Azrael pulls Jacobs to his feet and snapmares Jacobs over then kicks him in the back and tags in Hart. Hart comes into the ring and dropkicks Jacobs in the face laying him out then drops down with a cover for a two count.

Hart pulls Jacobs up to his feet then plants him with a powerslam. Hart signals to the corner then climbs up to the top rope. He comes off with a moonsault dropkick but Jacobs rolls out of the way and Hart slams into the mat. Jacobs gets up to his feet and makes the tag to Spade. Spade comes in and hits Hart with a clothesline as he gets up to his feet. Azrael starts to come into the ring but Spade hits him with a dropkick that sends him out of the ring. Hart starts to get to his feet and Spade grabs him and throws him out of the ring with Azrael. Azrael and Hart get up to their feet and Spade comes over the top rope with a somersault senton and hits Azrael but Hart moves out of the way then jumps onto the apron. Hart climbs up to the top rope then comes off with a corkscrew 450 onto Azrael and Spade. Jacobs recovers and gets into the ring then charges and makes a suicide dive onto the other three men on the outside. Jacobs helps Spade up to his feet then they roll Hart into the ring and slide in after him. Spade lifts Hart up in position for a spinebuster then Jacobs bounces off the ropes and hits Hart with a dropkick and Spade slams him down with a spinebuster. Spade makes the cover and gets a two count before Azrael slides into the ring and breaks up the cover with a legdrop. Azrael charges and hits Jacobs with a spinning heel kick that sends him out of the ring. Azrael gets to his feet and Spade grabs him and hits him with a belly to back suplex. Hart gets up to his feet and Spade kicks him in the midsection then takes him over with a vertical suplex. Spade climbs up to the top rope but Azrael gets up to his feet and charges then springs off the middle rope and catches Spade with a kick to the head crotching him on the top rope. Hart rises up to his feet then takes him off the top rope with a hurrincanranna. Spade gets up to his feet dazed and Azrael springboards into the ring and hits Spade with a flipping ace crusher Hart climbs up to the top rope then comes off with a corkscrew senton onto Spade and makes a cover for the two count before Jacobs comes in and dropkicks him in the face to break it up. Azrael grabs Jacobs but Jacobs kicks him in the midsection then grabs him with a cravate and runs to the corner and hits the contra code. Jacobs gets to his feet and Hart grabs him from behind and plants him with a german suplex and bridges it but the ref tells him Spade is the legal man. Hart breaks the hold and pulls Spade to his feet and goes for a suplex but Spade counters it and lands behind Hart. Spade grabs a rear waistlock then runs Hart into the ropes and rolls him backwards into a cover for the three count.

Winner: Jimmy Jacobs & Johnny Spade (13:31)

Notes: *3/4

OA: 66 CR: 56 MQ: 76

Guppie: “Spade and Jacobs take a victory over Hart and Azrael in a spectacular match there.”

Patterson: “Both of those teams really showed a lot in the match but only one could get the win.”

Guppie: “Up next we have a four corner survival match as Arik Cannon, Johnny Kashmere, Sonjay Dutt and Matt Cross face off.”

Patterson: “This is going to be a wild high-flying match. These guys are all going to be going all out to get a pinfall here.”

Segment 5: Arik Cannon vs. Johnny Kashmere vs. Sonjay Dutt vs. Matt Cross

Cannon and Cross start the match and they go into a lockup. Cannon goes into a side headlock on Cross then flips him over down to the mat. Cannon manages to spin sideways and gets his feet on the bottom rope to break the hold. Cannon pulls Cross to his feet and whips him into the ropes then takes him over with a backbody drop. Cross gets up to his feet and Cannon grabs him from behind and hits him with a backbody drop. Cannon hooks a leg on Cross and gets a two count. Cannon pulls Cross up to his feet and Cross hits him with some punches to the midsection then takes him over with a snap suplex. Cross kips up to his feet and tags in Dutt. Dutt springboards into the ring and hits Cannon with a dropkick sending him down to the mat. Dutt pulls Cannon up to his feet and snapmares him over then delivers a dropkick to the back of the head and pulls him down for a cover and a two count. Dutt pulls Cannon up to his feet and whips him into the corner and charges hitting him with a leg lariat. Dutt goes for an Irish whip across the ring but Cannon reverses it sending Dutt slamming into the corner. Cannon goes to a corner and tags in Kashmere. Kashmere charges and hits Dutt with a high knee to him in the corner. Kashmere pulls Dutt out of the corner and plants him with a brainbuster and makes a cover for a two count. Kashmere pulls Dutt up to his feet and goes for a powerbomb but Dutt reverses it with a hurrincanranna. Kashmere gets up to his feet and Dutt grabs him from behind and plants him on the back of his head with a german suplex and bridges it for a two count. Dutt pulls Kashmere up from behind and whips him into the ropes. Dutt goes for a clothesline but Kashmere ducks under it then bounces off the opposite ropes then grabs Dutt and spikes him with a tornado DDT. Kashmere gets up to his feet and tags in Cross. Cross comes into the ring and grabs Dutt and plants him with an exploder suplex. Cross goes up to the top rope and comes off with a shooting star press onto Dutt and hooks a leg for the three count and the elimination. (6:21)

Cross gets to his feet and Cannon blindsides him with a clothesline to the back of the head. Cannon pulls Cross up to his feet and whips him over for a german suplex but Cross flips over landing on his feet. Cannon turns around and Cross hits him with a spinning heel kick. Cross picks Cannon up and hits him with an exploder suplex. Cross climbs up to the top rope and plays to the crowd when Kashmere comes running on the apron then shoves Cross off the top to the outside and sends him crashing into the guardrail. Kashmere enters the ring as Cannon starts to get to his feet and sends him down with a yakuza kick. Kashmere pulls Cannon up to his feet and spikes him with a piledriver then rolls him over and covers for a three count and the second elimination. (9:01)

Cross climbs back onto the apron and springboards in. Cross catches Kashmere and plants him with a brutal DDT. Cross climbs up to the top rope then comes off with a shooting star press but Kashmere gets his knees up driving them into the midsection of Cross. Cross gets up to his feet holding his midsection and Kashmere grabs him and plants him with a belly to back suplex. Kashmere makes the cover on Cross and gets a two count. Kashmere pulls Cross to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Kashmere goes for a dropkick but Cross holds the ropes and Kashmere slams down to the mat. Cross grabs Kashmere’s legs and flips forward with a cover for a two count of his own. Kashmere kicks out and gets up to his feet and Cross charges and plants him with an STO. Cross follows up with a standing shooting star press but can’t capitalize as he holds his midsection in pain. Kashmere recovers fast enough and grabs Cross from behind and plants him with a german suplex and does a sloppy bridge for a two count. Kashmere pulls Cross up to his feet and whips him into the corner. Kashmere charges but Cross stops him with a big boot. Cross jumps up to the second rope and gets ready for something but Kashmere turns around and jumps up with a dropkick to the midsection of Cross that sits him on the top rope. Kashmere grabs Cross and pulls him off the ropes with a backseat bomb. Kashmere rolls Cross over and makes a cocky cover for the three count.

Winner: Johnny Kashmere (15:21)

Notes: *1/2

OA: 66 CR: 60 MQ: 73

Guppie: “Johnny Kashmere gets his first victory here in the SMWA with a big win in that four-way match.”

Patterson: “Kashmere got thrown in with some of the best talent we have so it took him a while to get a win but he did it in an impressive manner.”

Guppie: “Our next match has Michael Shane returning to the SMWA after an absence and he takes on Chad Collyer.”

Patterson: “Both of these men are trained by legends. Collyer was trained by the Malenkos and Michael Shane was trained by his uncle, Shawn Michaels. This is going to be a stellar match.”

Segment 6: Unrestrained

Michael Shane walks down to the ring cockily and is greeted by a chorus of loud boos. He jumps up onto the apron then enters the ring and takes the mic from the announcer.

Shane: “Just when Prime Time scored a major victory over the SMWA in that eight man tag I am pulled from the shows. That’s right. I was successful and then the SMWA stopped booking me. They continued to book the rest of Prime Time hoping they would fall on their own but they didn’t. They took me out of the equation but Prime Time stayed strong and we’ve continued to win matches. No matter what kind of tactics are used against us we have managed to keep strong! Tonight I take Chad Collyer one on one. Collyer has a problem against my fellow Prime Time member Elix Skipper. Chad you messed with the wrong people and tonight I’m going to put you down and show you what Prime Time is all about. This is a warning shot for the rest of the SMWA so be prepared.”

OA: 76

Segment 7: Michael Shane vs. Chad Collyer

The two men lockup in the middle of the ring and Collyer takes Shane over with an armdrag. Shane gets up to his feet and Collyer takes him over with a Japanese armdrag. Shane gets to his feet and Collyer grabs him with a rear waistlock then picks him up and slams him face first down to the mat. Collyer spins out and grabs a front facelock on Shane. Shane gets his feet under him and levers himself up to his feet. Shane spins out of the hold and grabs Collyer with an arm wringer. Collyer rolls forward up to his feet reversing it into his own arm wringer. Shane tries to roll forward to reverse the hold but Collyer rolls forward with him and they get up to their feet with the arm wringer still on. Collyer flips Shane over in the hold to the mat then spins out and drops to the mat with a cross armbreaker. Shane rolls over on top of Collyer then reaches out and grabs a rope to force a break. Collyer breaks the hold and rolls backwards up to his feet. Shane uses the ropes to get to his feet. Collyer moves forward and Shane ducks through the ropes and the ref keeps Collyer off him. Collyer backs off and Shane moves out of the ropes. Collyer moves in and the two men lockup again and Collyer grabs a side headlock. Shane fights the hold and hits Collyer with some forearms to the midsection then shoots him into the ropes. Collyer comes off the ropes and drops Shane with a big shoulder tackle. Collyer bounces off the opposite ropes and drops an elbow to the chest of Shane and hooks a leg for a two count. Collyer pulls Shane up to his feet and goes for a vertical suplex but Shane counters it and lands behind Collyer then plants him with a belly to back suplex. Both men slowly get up to their feet and Shane rakes the eyes of Collyer then snapmares him over and drives a knee into his back as he grabs a rear chinlock. Collyer fights up to his feet then grabs the arms of Shane and pushes them up and spins out into a rear chinlock of his own. Shane slowly walks forward and grabs the ropes and the ref starts to force the break and Shane kicks backwards nailing Collyer in the nuts. Collyer staggers backwards breaking the hold and Shane spins around and clocks him with a forearm sending him to the mat. Shane drops down on him for a cover and gets a two count of his own.

Shane pulls Collyer up to his feet and takes him over with a vertical suplex then floats over with a cover and gets another two count. Shane pulls him up again and this time whips him into the corner. Shane charges and runs right into a big boot from Collyer. Collyer charges out of the corner and drops Shane with a brutal clothesline. Shane gets up to his feet and Collyer nails him with another clothesline. Shane gets up to his feet again and this time Collyer goes behind him and takes him over with a german suplex and bridges it for a two count of his own. Collyer pulls Shane to his feet and goes for a tiger driver but Shane blocks it then takes Collyer over with a backbody drop. Collyer gets to his feet and Shane nails him with a superkick. Shane grabs a leg and rolls over on top of Collyer for the cover and gets a two count. Shane pulls Collyer up then sends him to the mat with a powerslam. Shane climbs up to the top rope. Shane gets ready for the elbow drop but Collyer gets up to his feet and hits the ropes racking Shane up on the top rope. Collyer climbs up to the second rope and hits Shane with a few punches to the head then takes him off the top rope with a superplex. Collyer slowly drags himself over and drapes an arm over Shane for a long two count. Collyer pulls Shane up to his feet and grabs him with a full nelson and goes for a dragon suplex but Shane wraps his leg behind Collyer’s and prevents the hold. Shane manages to break the hold then flips Collyer over his head to the mat. Collyer sits up and Shane drives a knee into his back then pulls Collyer up to his feet and takes him down with snap suplex. Shane floats over and hooks a leg for a two count. Shane pulls Collyer up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Shane ducks down for a backbody drop but Collyer sees it and kicks Shane in the chest standing him up. Collyer grabs Shane and drops him on his head with an overhead belly to belly suplex. Shane gets to his feet dazed and Collyer grabs him and hits a backbreaker. Collyer grabs Shane’s legs then takes him over with a texas cloverleaf. Collyer leans back on the hold stretching the back of Shane and gets the submission.

Winner: Chad Collyer (16:47)

Notes: ***1/4

OA: 80 CR: 77 MQ: 84

Guppie: “Chad Collyer forces Michael Shane to tap out to a brutal Texas cloverleaf.”

Patterson: “That was a good back and forth match and Collyer was just the better man.”

Guppie: “Up next we have the second meeting in the feud between Ace Steel and Mark Briscoe as they meet up in a street fight.”

Patterson: “This match is going to be brutal and there is going to be blood spilled. These two men are not happy with each other and they are going to lay it all on the line right here.”

Segment 8: Ace Steel vs. Mark Briscoe (Street Fight)

Mark gets into the ring and Steel runs down and slides into the ring. Steel gets up to his feet and starts trading punches back and forth with Mark. Steel changes his game plan and hits a forearm and Mark fires back with a forearm of his own. Steel rakes the eyes of Mark and snapmares him over then fires off a knife edge chop to the back. Steel pulls Mark up to his feet and plants him with a big belly to back suplex and makes the cover for a one count. Steel pulls Mark to his feet and sends him to the outside through the middle and top rope. Mark gets to his feet and Steel charges and dives through the ropes onto Mark with a suicide dive. Steel goes to the crowd and grabs a chair from the fans. Mark gets up to his feet and Steel prepares for the chair shot but Mark kicks him in the midsection and makes him drop the chair. Mark grabs Steel and sends him into the guardrails with a big Irish whip. Mark charges at Steel and Steel sends him into the crowd with a backbody drop. Steel turns around and jumps over the rail and into the crowd. Mark gets up to his feet and Steel hits him with a big forearm that sends him staggering backwards. Steel goes in for a clothesline but Mark ducks under it and pulls Steel down to the floor with a neckbreaker. Mark slowly gets to his feet and tells the crowd to move out of the way. He pulls Steel up to his feet then sends him into the chairs with a hiptoss. Mark wades in through the broken chairs and pulls Steel up to a seated position and drives home a series of punches to the head then drops Steel down to the floor. Mark picks up one of the collapsed chairs and hits it against the floor as Steel gets up to his feet. Mark swings hard with the chair and brings it down over the head of Steel and Steel falls to the floor with the chair around his neck as the crowd cheers wildly for Mark. Mark pulls Steel up to his feet with blood covering his forehead and the chair around his neck and throws him over the guardrail and back into the ringside area. Mark stands up on the rail then jumps down driving a knee into the back of Steel’s head.

Mark rolls Steel over on the floor and covers him and the ref counts to two before Steel kicks out. Mark pulls Steel up and rolls him into the ring then slides in after him. Mark pulls Steel up in the ring and goes for the Cutthroat driver but Steel slides off then whips Mark over with a saido suplex. Mark rolls backwards up to his feet and Steel charges and hits him with a big boot to the face and both men are down on the mat. Steel pulls mark up and takes him over with a vertical suplex then floats over and makes a cover for two. Steel pulls Mark up to his feet and whips him into the corner and charges right into a big boot from Mark. Mark levers himself up to the second rope then jumps off catching Steel and taking him down into a brutal DDT. Mark pulls Steel over and hooks a leg for a two count. Mark pulls Steel up to his feet by his hair and takes him over with a urinage suplex dropping him right on his head. Mark climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a shooting star press but Steel gets his knees up and into the midsection of Mark. Mark gets up to his feet holding his midsection and Steel slowly gets up to his feet behind him. Steel grabs Mark and hits him with a gut buster then rolls him over and covers for two. Steel pulls Mark up to his feet then lifts him up for a vertical suplex and drops him gut first on the top rope. Mark gets up to his feet on the apron and Steel charges and hits him with a yakuza kick that sends him flying into the guardrail on the outside. Steel slides under the ropes to the outside and pulls Mark up to his feet then lifts him up and power slams him down to the floor. Steel goes under the ring and pulls out a table and a garbage can. He slides the table into the ring then pulls Mark up to his feet. Steel grabs Mark and takes him over with a vertical suplex and crushing the garbage can. Steel makes a cover on Mark and gets a two count. Steel pulls Mark up and rolls him into the ring then takes four chairs from the crowd and throws them into the ring one by one.

Steel slides into the ring and sets the four chairs up facing each other. Steel grabs Mark as he starts to get to his feet then pulls him over to the chairs. Steel picks him up and goes for a powerbomb but Mark reverses it with a hurrincanranna sending Steel through the chairs. Mark gets up to his feet and grabs one of the chairs. Steel gets up to his hands and knees and Mark throws the chair and it slams right into Steel’s face. Mark grabs the table and leans it against the corner. Mark goes over to Steel and pulls him up to his feet and whips him towards the corner but Steel puts on the breaks. Mark charges and Steel stops him with a kick to the midsection. Steel grabs Mark and lifts him up then drops him through the table with a fisherman buster and both men are down on the mat. Steel gets up to his feet first and he grabs a chair and sets it up. He pulls Mark up to his feet and grabs him with a front facelock. Steel gets ready for the move but Jay Briscoe runs down from the back and slides into the ring. Jay gets up to his feet and charges with a yakuza kick that sends Steel down to the mat hard. Jay pulls Steel up to his feet and plants him with a tombstone piledriver onto the chair crushing it down to the mat. Jay pulls Mark up to his feet and the two men start arguing a little bit and Mark finally relents and drops down on Steel and makes a lazy cover for a long two count as Jay slides out of the ring. Mark grabs a piece of the broken table and sets it up at an angle on its legs. Mark pulls Steel up to his feet then picks him up. Mark sends Steel crashing down into the piece of table with the cut throat driver eliciting huge holy shit chants from the crowd. Mark rolls over on top of Steel and gets the three count as the crowd starts to cheer loudly.

Winner: Mark Briscoe (22:38)

Notes: ****1/2

OA: 85 CR: 70 MQ: 100

Guppie: “It looks like we have another controversial ending to a match between Mark Briscoe and Ace Steel as Mark gets a win thanks to his brother interfering.”

Patterson: “That was an absolutely brutal match as both men were willing to use whatever they could get their hands on as weapons and they just went at it hammer and tongs.”

Guppie: “That is the last match we have for you fans tonight and we hope you enjoyed the show as much as we did.”

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.”

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A Return to Action

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March 18, 2008

Our next show is March 22, in Lansing, Michigan and we have a big show lined up. Our last show saw the second chapter in the Ace Steel/Mark Briscoe feud. Mark took the win in their second match thanks to the help of his brother Jay Briscoe. Even though the win was tainted the victory has earned Mark a shot at the title.

Halo ©vs. Mark Briscoe (SMWA Championship)

Halo defends the SMWA Championship against Mark Briscoe. Mark has been on a roll lately and just got a big win over Ace Steel at the last show. Mark may prove to be too tough for Halo’s high-flying offense and we will find out Saturday.

Havana Pitbulls ©vs. B-Boy & Petey Williams (SMWA Tag Team Championship)

Prime Time gets a shot to win the tag titles from the Pitbulls in this match. However they are going to have a tough time against the cohesive team of Puma and Reyes who have been able to put down all-comers. Prime Time will be hoping for their dirty tactics to give them the edge.

Jimmy Jacobs vs. Elix Skipper

Arik Cannon vs. Jay Briscoe

Jay Briscoe returns to action from his injury as he takes on the technical master Arik Cannon. Both of these men are good wrestlers on the mat and this is going to prove to be a back and forth match.

Michael Shane vs. Johnny Spade

BJ Whitmer vs. Conrad Kennedy III

As always tickets are just $15 or $20 for ringside seats. Come to the show and support independent wrestling.

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Break Out (Lansing)

March 22, 2008

Announcer: Brian Guppie

Color Commentator: Mike Patterson

Guppie: “It’s time for SMWA Break Out! I’m Brian Guppie and I’m joined on commentary by Mike Patterson and we have a great show for you tonight.”

Patterson: “We sure do Brian. We have a big main event for the SMWA Championship and the we have the Tag Team Titles on the line as well but we start the show off with BJ Whitmer taking on Conrad Kennedy.”

Guppie: “Kennedy is going to get a good chance here on his own but he’s going to have to face Whitmer who is one of the hardest hitters going.”

Patterson: “Kennedy is a good technical wrestler but Whitmer can go on the mat and beat the crap out of an opponent. Kennedy has a slight chance but I think he does have a chance.”

Segment 1: BJ Whitmer vs. Conrad Kennedy III

Kennedy and Whitmer lockup in the middle of the ring and Kennedy grabs a side headlock. Whitmer hits him with a couple of forearms to the midsection then plants him with a brutal belly to back suplex to break up the hold. Whitmer grabs Kennedy and pulls him to his feet then whips him into the ropes. Kennedy comes off the ropes and Whitmer levels him with a leg lariat. Whitmer makes a cover on Kennedy and gets a two count. Whitmer pulls Kennedy up to his feet and goes for a powerbomb but Kennedy counters it with a hurrincanranna. Whitmer gets up to his feet and Kennedy charges and Whitmer folds him in half with a brutal clothesline. Whitmer pulls Kennedy up to his feet and flips him with an overhead belly to belly suplex. Whitmer crawls over on Kennedy and hooks a leg for a two count. Kennedy gets up to his feet and Whitmer grabs him and whips him into the corner. Whitmer charges but Kennedy does a handstand in the corner and lands behind Whitmer letting him slam into the corner. Kennedy hits Whitmer with some forearms to the back of the head then pulls him out of the corner with a neckbreaker. Kennedy climbs up to the top rope and lets Whitmer get up to his feet then jumps off with a crossbody block. Whitmer catches him and whips him over with a big powerslam and hooks a leg for a two count. Whitmer pulls Kennedy up to his feet and whips him into the corner. Whitmer charges and lifts Kennedy off his feet with a big clothesline. Whitmer pulls Kennedy up in the corner and fires off a series of knife edge chops bruising the chest of Kennedy. Whitmer pulls Kennedy out of the corner and goes for the wrist clutch exploder but Kennedy fights out with some back elbows to the shoulder. Kennedy grabs Whitmer and whips him into the ropes and hits him with a dropkick. Kennedy pulls Whitmer up to his feet and goes for a suplex but Whitmer manages to counter it and lands behind Kennedy. Whitmer grabs Kennedy and whips him over with a backdrop driver. Whitmer grabs Kennedy and pulls him up to his feet and plants him on his head with the wrist clutch exploder. Whitmer rolls on top of Kennedy and hooks a leg for a three count.

Winner: BJ Whitmer (8:55)

Notes: *1/2

OA: 62 CR: 51 MQ: 73

Guppie: “BJ Whitmer made fairly short work of Kennedy here tonight and laid him out.”

Patterson: “Kennedy put up a good fight but he just couldn’t take all the punishment that Whitmer was dealing out.”

Guppie: “Up next we have the leader of Prime Time, Michael Shane, taking on Johnny Spade in what should be a good match up.”

Patterson: “And unlike the last match an even match between these two guys. Both of these men could get the win here.”

Segment 2: Michael Shane vs. Johnny Spade

Shane and Spade lockup in the middle of the ring and Spade goes behind Shane with a hammerlock. Shane spins out of the hold and grabs an arm wringer. Spade rolls forward and gets to his feet reversing it into an arm wringer of his own. Shane rolls forward then kips up to his feet to reverse the hold but Spade lets go and bounces off the ropes and crushes Shane with a clothesline as he kips up sending him right back down. Spade drops down on Shane and hooks a leg for a short two count. Spade pulls Shane up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and goes for a backbody drop but Shane sees it and delivers a kick to the chest. Shane hits Spade with a couple of forearm shots then whips him into the ropes and nails him with a dropkick. Spade hits the mat and sits up allowing Shane to grab him from behind with a rear chinlock. Spade fights up to his feet then drops down with a jawbreaker breaking Shane’s hold. Spade gets up to his feet and he kicks Shane in the midsection then takes him over with a snap suplex and floats over for a two count. Spade pulls Shane up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and takes him over with a big backbody drop and Shane rolls to the outside. Spade charges and hits a baseball slide to the chest of Shane sending him into the guardrail. Spade gets to his feet and springs up to the top rope then jumps off with a big somersault plancha. Spade crashes into Shane and both men flip over the guardrail and land in the crowd and the crowd starts chanting holy shit. Spade is up first and he tosses Shane over the guardrail and into the ringside area. Spade jumps onto the guardrail and Shane hits his legs racking him up on the rail. Shane grabs Spade and pulls him off the rail and sends him slamming into the floor. Spade slowly gets up to his hands and knees and Shane dropkicks him in the face sending him down. Shane pulls Spade up and rolls him into the ring and slides in after him.

Spade gets up to his feet in the ring and Shane hits him with a superkick. Shane climbs up to the top rope and comes and off with the picture perfect elbow but Spade moves out of the way letting Shane slam into the mat. Shane gets up to his feet holding his arm and Spade scoops him up from behind and hits an inverted powerslam on Shane. Spade pulls Shane up with a front facelock then lifts him up and sitouts with a gourdbuster. Spade rolls Shane over and hooks a leg for a two count. Spade pulls Shane up to his feet and sends him down to the mat with a powerslam then climbs up to the top rope. Spade gets up to his feet on the top and Shane shoves the ref into the ropes and racks Spade up on top. Shane climbs up to the second rope and hits Spade with some punches to the head then grabs a front facelock. Shane climbs up to the top rope then takes Spade off with a big superplex. Shane drags himself over on top of Spade and drapes an arm on top of him for a cover and gets a two count. Shane slowly gets up to his feet holding his midsection and Spade gets up just after him. Shane grabs Spade and goes for an Irish whip but Spade reverses it. Shane bounces off the ropes and Spade flips him over with a knee to the midsection. Spade spins around and grabs Shane from behind with a seated abdominal stretch. Shane manages to spin sideways tipping onto the mat sideways then reach out and grab the bottom rope for a break. Spade pulls Shane up to his feet then hits him with a gut buster and flips him over on the mat. Spade goes to the corner and jumps up to the top rope then comes off with a rolling senton right onto the midsection of Shane. Spade rolls over on Shane and makes the cover for a three count.

Winner: Johnny Spade (13:49)

Notes: ***

OA: 80 CR: 76 MQ: 84

Guppie: “Johnny Spade takes a big victory over Prime Time leader Michael Shane here tonight in a hard fought match.”

Patterson: “Spade really had the initiative throughout the match and he really went after the midsection of Shane late in the match and stayed on it for the win.”

Segment 3: Prime Time?

Michael Shane rolls out of the ring and takes a mic from the announcer as he sits on the apron.

Shane: “I came back on the last show and I promised victory but I fell short. Tonight I fell short against Johnny Spade. Just before me Conrad Kennedy lost to BJ Whitmer. People want to point out how far Prime Time has fallen but when you rule the roost you have nowhere left to go but down. This is only a short drought for Prime Time and we will rise to rule this place once again. Later tonight B-Boy and Petey Williams face off against the Havana Pitbulls for the Tag Team Titles and they will bring gold back into the Prime Time fold. I will be ringside to see those two win the belts that Prime Time held for so long last year. I will cheer those two men on as they start Prime Time’s rise to glory once again!”

Shane drops down off the apron and walks to the back.

OA: 61

Guppie: “Michael Shane seems confident about the future. Up next though we have Jay Briscoe making his return as he takes on Arik Cannon.”

Patterson: “This is going to be a good fight as they two men are very evenly matched. Both of them can take it on the mat or just go all out with strikes and big moves. Cannon might have an advantage because he has been wrestling more recently but that’s about it.”

Segment 4: Arik Cannon vs. Jay Briscoe

Cannon and Jay slowly circle around each other in the ring then go into a lockup. The two men struggle in the hold and Jay pushes Cannon backwards and into the corner. The ref gets between the two men and gets a clean break. The two men go to the middle of the ring and lockup again. Jay backs Cannon up slowly again but Cannon spins it around in time to back Jay into the corner. The ref calls for a break and Cannon breaks it then hits Jay with a forearm to the side of the head. That only pisses Jay off who fires off a slap to Cannon then explodes out of the corner with a double leg takedown. Jay gets on top of Cannon with a mounted position then rains down some hard punches to the face of Cannon until the ref pulls Jay off him. Cannon gets up to his feet and checks his face for blood and isn’t disappointed not to find any. Jay grabs Cannon and whips him into the ropes then nails him with a big dropkick. Jay covers Cannon and gets a long one count. Jay pulls Cannon up and whips him into the corner. Jay charges and Cannon hits him with a big boot to the face. Jay staggers backwards and Cannon comes out of the corner and drops him with a big forearm. Cannon stomps away at the back of Jay then sits him up and grabs him with a rear chinlock and sticks his knee into Jay’s back. Jay slowly fights up to his feet and hits Cannon with some forearms to the midsection then shoots him into the ropes. Cannon comes off the ropes and Jay leapfrogs over him. Cannon bounces off the ropes again and Jay drops him with a leg lariat. Jay pulls Cannon up to his feet by the back of his shirt and hits him with a knee to the chest then takes him over with a vertical suplex and floats over with a two count. Jay pulls Cannon up to his feet and goes for the J-Driller but Cannon reverses it with a backbody drop. Jay gets up to his feet and Cannon grabs Jay and plants him with a vertical suplex of his own. Cannon gets up to his feet and applauds himself. He takes too long as Jay gets up and grabs Cannon from behind and plants him on the top of his head with a brutal backdrop driver. Jay hooks a leg on Cannon and gets a long two count.

Jay pulls Cannon up to his feet and grabs him with a rear waistlock. Jay goes for a german suplex but Cannon blocks it then hits Jay with some back elbows and does a standing switch. Cannon whips Jay over with a release german suplex folding him up on the back of his head. Both men are slow to their feet and they face off woozily and start trading hard knife edge chops. Cannon breaks up the exchange with a rake to Jay’s eyes. Cannon bounces off the ropes and swings with a clothesline but Jay ducks under it and grabs Cannon with a rear waistlock. Jay lifts Cannon over and plants him on the back of his head with a german suplex of his own then bridges it for a two count. Jay pulls Cannon up and goes for the J-driller but Cannon blocks it. Jay lets fly with a flurry of forearms to Cannon’s back then goes for the J-driller again but Cannon blocks it again. Jay pulls Cannon up and hits him with some hard forearms then whips him into the corner. Jay charges and hits Cannon with a big back elbow in the corner. Jay pulls Cannon out and sets him up on the top rope. Jay climbs up but Cannon hits him with some forearms to the head then shoves him off to the mat. Jay starts to stand up and Cannon jumps off and drives a knee right into the back of Jay’s head. Cannon rolls Jay over on the mat and hooks a leg for a long two count. Cannon pulls Jay back up to his feet and hooks him with a front facelock and tries to pick him up for a suplex but Jay manages to block it. Jay hits Cannon with a knee to the midsection then lifts him up and drops him with a brainbuster. Jay climbs up the ropes and comes off with a back senton on Cannon. Jay makes a cover and gets a long two count. Jay pulls Cannon up to his feet and hooks both arms for the J-driller. Jay lifts Cannon up then spikes him right on his head with the J-driller. Jay makes the cover and gets the three count and the win.

Winner: Jay Briscoe (12:32)

Notes: **1/4

OA: 68 CR: 55 MQ: 81

Guppie: “The two men traded holds early in the match and then they just started going all out to get the win.”

Patterson: “Jay Briscoe gets a big victory on his return and that’s always a confidence builder. Cannon just needs to work on sticking to his strong point instead of trying to play against his opponent’s style.”

Guppie: “Our next match pits Jimmy Jacobs against Elix Skipper in what should be a good match.”

Patterson: “Jacobs has had a lot of success in the SMWA but Skipper has had a lot of success all over the place including in WCW before it went out of business. Skipper is going to use that experience to his advantage here.”

Segment 5: Skipper Lays down the Law

Elix Skipper walks down to the ring to his music and climbs onto the apron. He flips over the top rope and lands on his feet in the ring and takes a bow to boos from the crowd. Skipper goes to the announcer and takes the mic from him.

Skipper: “Prime Time, Baby! Prime Time! Prime Time is in effect here tonight and Jimmy Jacobs is going down tonight! Jimmy do you know who I am? I’ve fought all around the United States and the World. I was one half of the WCW Cruiserweight Tag Team Champions and I’m a former NWA X-Division Champion! What have you done? Won a few titles in some shit hole promotions around the Michigan area? I don’t know and I don’t care. Tonight you are going down to the Play of the Day! That’s a fact.”

OA: 72

Segment 6: Jimmy Jacobs vs. Elix Skipper

Skipper charges at Jacobs as the bell rings and Jacobs takes him over with an armdrag. Skipper gets up to his feet and Jacobs hiptosses him down to the mat then drops an elbow to the chest and makes a cover for a short one count. Jacobs pulls Skipper up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Skipper ducks under a clothesline from Jacobs then bounces off the ropes and floors him with a spinning heel kick. Jacobs gets up to his feet and Skipper grabs him and plants him with a belly to back suplex and makes a cover for a two count. Skipper pulls Jacobs up by his hair and sends him into the corner with an Irish whip. Skipper charges and Jacobs hits him with a boot to the face. Skipper staggers backwards and Jacobs comes out of the corner and takes Skipper down with an STO. Skipper gets up to his feet and Jacobs grabs him from behind and takes him over with a german suplex but Skipper flips over and lands on his feet. Jacobs gets up to his feet and Skipper grabs him from behind and takes him down with a bulldog. Jacobs gets up to his feet grabbing his face and Skipper stuns him with a forearm then lifts him up and sets him on the top rope in the middle. Skipper climbs up the ropes in the corner then walks across the ropes then jumps up and takes Skipper off the ropes with a hurrincanranna. Skipper makes a cover on Jacobs and gets a two count. Skipper pulls Jacobs up to his feet and goes for the play of the day but Jacobs spins out of it. Jacobs grabs Skipper with a cravate then runs to the corner and goes for the contra code but Skipper counters it and spins around planting Jacobs with a blue thunder bomb for a two count. Jacobs fights up to his feet and hits Skipper with punches to the midsection as he tries to pull him up. Jacobs bounces off the ropes then drops Skipper with a yakuza kick. Jacobs covers Skipper and hooks a leg for a two count. Jacobs backs into the corner and starts stomping his foot. Skipper gets up to his feet and Jacobs charges and Skipper stops him with a back heel kick. Skipper pulls Jacobs up and plants him on the back of his head with an air raid crash then makes the cover and gets a three count.

Winner: Elix Skipper (8:12)

Notes: ***

OA: 73 CR: 60 MQ: 86

Guppie: “Elix Skipper gets a victory over Jimmy Jacobs and gives Prime Time some momentum going into the next match.”

Patterson: “Jacobs put on a good match but Skipper was just on tonight and put him down for the finish.”

Guppie: “Our next match is for the Tag Team Titles as B-Boy and Petey Williams challenge Puma and Reyes for the belts.”

Patterson: “This should be an excellent match. Both of these teams have experience together and are very skilled wrestlers. Despite the experience edge that Puma and Reyes have I can see this going either way.”

Segment 7: Puma & Ricky Reyes ©vs. B-Boy & Petey Williams (SMWA Tag Team Championship)

Williams and Puma start the match for their teams and they lockup in the middle of the ring. Williams flips Puma over with a snapmare and grabs a rear chinlock but Puma quickly spins out of the hold and grabs an arm on Williams and takes him down to the mat with a Fujiwara armbar. Williams manages to get out from under Puma and swing his legs around to get them on the bottom rope and force a break. Puma lets go and Williams gets up to his feet. The two men circle and Williams moves in for a lockup but Puma nails him with a series of kicks to the knee that sends Williams down to the mat. Puma follows up with a roundhouse kick to the side of Williams’ head that drops him and Puma makes a cover for a two count. Puma pulls Williams to his feet and whips him into the corner then charges with a forearm but Williams cuts him off with a big boot. Williams lifts himself up and gets his legs around Puma’s head then drops down and sends Puma face first into the corner with a hurrincanranna. Williams pulls Puma up out of the corner and plants him with a belly to back suplex and makes a cover for a two count. Williams tags B-Boy in and B-Boy nails Puma with a forearm to the side of the head then whips him into the ropes. B-Boy catches Puma with a big backbody drop as he comes off the ropes. Puma gets up to his feet and B-Boy grabs him from behind and goes for a belly to back suplex but Puma flips over and lands on his feet. Puma turns and dives to make the tag to Reyes. Reyes comes into the ring and he ducks under a clothesline from B-Boy then catches him with a big open hand slap as he turns around and draws ooh’s from the crowd. B-Boy swings a return punch but Reyes blocks it then hits him with a forearm to the side of the head then snapmares B-Boy over. Reyes fires off a kick to the small of the back then drops down grabbing a rear chinlock on B-Boy. Williams comes in and breaks up the hold with a dropkick to the side of Reyes’ head.

Reyes gets up to his feet and hits Williams with a forearm to the back as he tries to retreat. Reyes traps Williams in the corner and hits a few knife edge chops before B-Boy slams into him from behind with a clothesline to the back of the head. Puma tries to come in to help his partner but the ref holds him back. Williams slips out of the ring and holds Reyes arms over the ropes while B-Boy unloads with knife edge chops and forearms. Puma finally relents and the ref comes over and makes Williams let go but the damage is already done. B-Boy grabs Reyes with a front facelock and tags Williams in. Williams climbs up to the top rope then comes off with a double axe handle across the back of Reyes dropping him down to the mat. Williams pulls Reyes up off the mat and hits a backbreaker and stretches Reyes out across his knee pushing on his legs and throat but Reyes refuses to tap out. Puma comes into the ring and scores with a dropkick to the face of Williams breaking the hold and Williams tags B-Boy back in. B-Boy delivers a kick to the face as Reyes gets up to his hands and knees sending him sprawling on the mat. B-Boy puts his knees into the back of Reyes then rolls backwards into a bow and arrow stretch. Puma starts to come in to break the hold but Williams comes in and he stomps on the midsection of Reyes then launches off with a clothesline that takes Puma down. B-Boy breaks his hold and drops Reyes to the mat then hooks a leg for a cover and gets a long two count. B-Boy calls Williams over and Williams holds Reyes as B-Boy bounces off the ropes. Reyes ducks out of the way and B-Boy nails Williams with a big forearm that sends him rolling out of the ring. Reyes gets up to his feet and he grabs B-Boy from behind and dumps him with a backdrop driver. Reyes rolls to his corner and tags in Puma. Puma runs in and catches B-Boy with a leg lariat as he gets up to his feet. Puma pulls Reyes up to his feet and plants him with a brainbuster and makes a cover for a two count.

Puma pulls B-Boy up to his feet and delivers some hard forearm shots before shooting him into the corner. Puma charges and rocks him with a big running forearm shot. Puma lifts B-Boy setting him on the top rope. Puma climbs up to the second rope and tags B-Boy with some punches then goes up to the top and takes him off with a hurrincanranna. Puma makes a cover on B-Boy and gets a two count before Williams grabs his ankle and pulls him to the outside. Williams hits Puma with some punches and backs him against the guardrails and unleashes some knife edge chops. Williams turns around to yell at B-Boy and instead he finds Reyes coming at him with a suicide dive which slams both men into the guardrail where Puma just moved from. Reyes helps Puma up to his feet and B-Boy somersaults himself over the top rope and down onto both men leaving all four men down on the floor in a pile. Michael Shane comes down from backstage to the ring looking freshly showered. He offers support as Williams is the first one up and he pulls Puma to his feet and rolls him into the ring then slides in after him. Williams whips Puma into the ropes and takes him over with a big knee to the midsection. Williams drops down behind Puma and grabs him with a sleeper hold. Williams takes Puma down to the mat draining the energy out of him. The ref comes over to check Puma, he raises the arm and drops it twice. The ref lifts his arm up the third time and drops it but Puma holds his arm up and starts to rally. Puma fights up to his feet and grabs Williams’ head and drops down with a jaw breaker freeing himself. Puma gets to his feet and dives to tag in Reyes. Reyes comes in like a house on fire and nails Williams with a series of kicks to the legs and midsection. Reyes grabs Williams and hooks a leg then plants him on his head with a fisherman buster. B-Boy comes into the ring and Reyes kicks him in the midsection and takes him over with a swinging neckbreaker. Reyes makes a cover on Williams and gets a two count. Reyes pulls Williams up to his feet and whips him into the corner. Reyes charges but Williams stops him with a big boot. B-Boy gets to his feet and charges but Reyes stops him with a kick to the midsection then takes him over with a release northern lights suplex that sends him crashing into Williams in the corner and sends Shane into hysterics on the outside.

B-Boy gets to his feet dazed and Reyes grabs him from behind and hits a german suplex and bridges it but the ref doesn’t make the count as Williams is the legal man. Williams comes out of the corner and drops an elbow to the midsection of Reyes breaking the bridge. Puma comes into the ring and goes for a lariat on Williams but Williams ducks under the move and grabs Puma by the head and takes him down with a neckbreaker. Williams backs up as Puma gets to his feet and starts reeling him in. Puma staggers towards him and Williams kicks him in the midsection then takes him over with a brutal Canadian Destroying spiking him down on his head. Williams lays down on Puma and gets a two count as Reyes is the legal man. Reyes and Williams both get up to their feet and face off in the middle of the ring. The two men just stare at each other until Reyes nails Williams with a forearm. Williams fires back with a forearm of his own but Reyes shakes it off and fires off a series of forearm shots to the side of Williams’ head. Reyes grabs Williams and goes for a fisherman buster but Williams lands behind Reyes as he counters it. B-Boy slides back into the ring and charges to hit Reyes but Reyes stops him with a boot to the face then breaks out of Williams’ grip. Reyes grabs B-Boy and Irish whips him into Williams and sends him to the mat with a clothesline to the back of the head. Reyes grabs Williams and spins him around and plants him on the back of his head with a tiger suplex and bridges it for the three count.

Winner: Havana Pitbulls (26:33)

Notes: ***3/4

OA: 72 CR: 54 MQ: 91

Guppie: “What an amazing match for the Tag Team Titles between those two teams. That was just great.”

Patterson: “Puma and Reyes have managed to keep a firm grip on the tag team titles. They seemed confident going into this match and that helps them with the mental advantage.”

Segment 8: Breakdown

Williams gets up to his feet in the ring with help from Shane and B-Boy. Williams shoves B-Boy off of him and calls for the mic.

Williams: “What were you doing? What the fuck did you think you were doing? I had Reyes. I was going to finish him off then you ran into the ring like a dipshit and screwed it up! B-Boy I’m sick and tired of teaming with you and putting up with your shit. You say you’re the new age punisher but you ain’t shit! Fuck you and fuck Prime Time! Michael I like you but you surrounded yourself with too many assholes and I’m not going to put up with it anymore!”

Williams drops the mic and turns around and B-Boy jumps him from behind tackling him down to the mat. Elix Skipper and Conrad Kennedy run from backstage and slide into the ring to join in on the beatdown of Williams while Shane tells them what to do. The four members of Prime Time retreat from the ring holding their arms up in triumph as some wrestlers come out from the back to help Williams.

Guppie: “Petey Williams just took a hell of a beating for telling Prime Time off.”

Patterson: “He’ll be feeling that in the morning but I’m sure it will be worth it. Williams never did fit in with those guys anyways.”

Guppie: “Now it’s time for our main event. Mark Briscoe challenges Halo for the SMWA Championship and this is going to be a great match.”

Patterson: “Mark has really been showcasing his skills lately although Halo has looked impressive in his title defenses. This should be great.”

Segment 9: Halo ©vs. Mark Briscoe (SMWA Championship)

Halo and Mark slowly circle each other in the ring warily. They go into a lockup and Mark goes behind with a hammerlock. Halo jumps up then comes down with a snapmare but Mark holds onto the hammerlock flipping Halo over still in the hold. Halo fights up to his feet and hits Mark with some back elbows then hiptosses Mark over breaking the hold. Mark gets up to his feet and Halo grabs him with a side headlock and flips him over to the mat in the hold. Mark spins out of the hold and gets on top of Halo and grabs a side headlock of his own. Halo fights up to his feet and hits Mark with some back elbows to the midsection then goes for a belly to back suplex and Mark breaks the hold and flips over and lands on his feet. Mark grabs Halo and spins him around then whips him into the ropes. Halo comes off the ropes and Mark takes him down with a leg lariat then hooks a leg for a two count. Mark pulls Halo up to his feet and sends him into the corner with an Irish whip. Mark charges but Halo moves out of the way and lets Mark slam into the corner chest first. Halo grabs Mark and takes him down with a neckbreaker and makes a cover for two. Halo pulls Mark up to his feet and goes for a vertical suplex but Mark blocks it and hits Halo with a knee to the chest. Mark grabs Halo with a double underhook and takes him over with a butterfly suplex. Mark makes a cover on Halo to get a two count. Mark pulls Halo up to his feet and hits him with some forearms to his head then shoots him into the ropes. Mark telegraphs the backbody drop and Halo nails him with a kick to the chest that straightens him up. Halo bounces off the ropes then takes Mark over with a big swinging neckbreaker. Halo backs towards the ropes and lets Mark get up to his feet then nails him with a superkick and drops down with a cover for a two count. Halo pulls Mark up to his feet and goes for a DVD but Mark slides down behind Halo and plants him with a belly to back suplex and scores for a two count.

Mark pulls Halo up to his feet by his hair and hits some forearm shots. Mark sends Halo into the ropes then stops him dead with a back elbow that sends him down to the mat. Mark climbs up to the top rope and hits Halo with a missile dropkick as he gets to his feet. Mark pulls Halo to his feet and goes for a urinage suplex but Halo blocks it and hits some elbow shots to Mark freeing himself. Halo grabs Mark and hiptosses Mark over. Mark gets up to his feet and Halo hits him with a dropkick and Mark rolls out of the ring. Halo bounces off the ropes then dives through the ropes with a tope con hilo that slams Mark into the guardrail. Halo pulls Mark off the guardrail and sends him into the ringpost face first with an Irish whip. Mark gets up to his feet with blood starting to trickle down his forehead. Halo goes over to Mark and hits him with a series of punches to the forehead. Halo lifts Mark up and sends him down to the floor with a powerslam. Halo jumps up onto the apron then gets a running start before he jumps off with an elbow drop to Mark on the floor to the delight of the crowd. Halo pulls Mark up to his feet and rolls him into the ring. Halo jumps up onto the apron then slingshots in with a senton on Mark and covers for a two count. Halo pulls Mark to his feet and whips him into the corner. Halo charges in but Mark stops him with a boot to the face. Mark grabs Halo and throws him into the corner then hits him with a series of knife edge chops. Mark picks Halo up and sets him on the top rope. Mark climbs up the ropes and hits Halo with some punches to the face. Mark grabs Halo with a front facelock and steps up to the top rope and takes Halo off with a superplex. Mark crawls over and drapes an arm over the chest of Halo for a two count. Mark gets up on his knees and wipes the blood off his forehead with the back of his hand. Mark pulls Halo up to a standing position and hits him with some forearms then drops him on his head with a urinage suplex. Mark hooks a leg for the cover and gets another two count. Mark pulls Halo up and gets him for a reverse fireman’s carry then drops him with the cut throat driver. Mark makes the cover and gets a count of two before ref notices Halo’s foot on the bottom rope.

Mark drags Halo away from the ropes and makes a cover for a two count. Mark pulls Halo up to his feet and goes for the cut throat driver again but Halo slides down Mark’s back then takes him down with a backslide for a long two count. Mark rolls over to his feet and goes for a dropkick but Halo moves out of the way. Halo grabs Mark’s legs and flips over into a cover for a two count of his own. Halo stands up and Mark nails him with an open handed slap that spins him around. Mark grabs him from behind and whips him over for a german suplex but Halo manages to flip over and land on his feet. Mark gets up to his feet and Halo runs up and grabs him from behind and delivers a release german suplex of his own that drops Mark on the back of his head and flips him over. Halo grabs Mark and pulls him up and spikes him with a brainbuster. Halo climbs up the ropes to the top and gets ready to deliver a phoenix splash but Mark gets up and sweeps his legs out from under him racking him up on the top rope. Mark grabs Halo going for a belly to back suplex but Halo fights back with some punches and a few headbutts. Mark holds on and manages to stay standing on the ropes then pounds on the back of Halo’s neck with some stiff forearms. Mark lifts Halo up and goes for the belly to back suplex but Halo manages to shift his weight and turns it into a crossbody block and falls on top of Mark as they hit the mat. Halo stays on Mark for the cover and gets a two count. Halo slowly gets up and he pulls Mark up behind him. Halo tries to pick Mark up for the DVD but Mark blocks it and hits Halo with some elbows to the back. Mark grabs Halo and lifts him up for the cut throat driver but Halo flips over to his feet and kicks Mark in the midsection. Halo lifts Mark up into a fireman’s carry then drops him on his head with a DVD. Halo hooks a leg and gets a two count. Halo can’t believe it and makes another cover and gets another two count. Halo pulls Mark up to his feet then plants him with a second DVD. Halo looks around then climbs to the top rope and comes off with a phoenix splash. Halo makes the cover and gets the three count.

Winner: Halo (18:12)

Notes: ***

OA: 79 CR: 76 MQ: 83

Guppie: “Halo pulls out the victory to retain the SMWA Championship!”

Patterson: “What a phenomenal match between those two men. Both men had to hit their finishers several times and Halo managed to hit his more to get the win.”

Guppie: “That is the end of the show tonight fans and what an ending it was!”

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

OA: 71

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It’s Anniversary Time!

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March 24, 2008

It’s coming up on the fourth Anniversary of the Southern Michigan Wrestling Alliance. This year we will be celebrating with two shows on April 16 and April 17. We have some booked some huge shows before but these two shows have some of the biggest matches that we have signed. April 16 we will be in Detroit and on April 17 we will be in the place where in the SMWA started in Kalamazoo. Here are the cards signed for the two shows.

Fourth Anniversary Night 1

Jimmy Rave, Johnny Spade, Chad Collyer & Sedrick Strong vs. Michael Shane, Elix Skipper, B-Boy & Conrad Kennedy III (Eight-Man Elimination)

Prime Time has caused a lot of problems for these four men and now they team up to get some payback. Prime Time has regrouped itself when it kicked out Petey Williams and they may have some new found strength as a team. The last time Prime Time faced a similar team they took home the victory and they hope for lightning to strike twice.

Ace Steel & KENTA vs. The Briscoes

Ace Steel has brought in a partner from NOAH as he takes on the Briscoes in a tag match. These men all know each other very well and it is going to be brutal contest between these two teams.

Petey Williams vs. Excalibur

Williams takes on Excalibur in his first match not as a part of Prime Time. He will show us what he can do in the ring without any help from other people at ringside. Excalibur is still hungry and looking for a singles win to get some momentum going.

Sonjay Dutt vs. Johnny Kashmere

Ikuto Hidaka vs. Ricky Reyes

Ikuto Hidaka kicks off a tour of the United States here in the SMWA and he will take on NJPW star Ricky Reyes in what should be a stellar match. Hidaka pits his highspeed offense against the strong style assault of Reyes.

Azrael vs. Scott Lost

Fourth Anniversary Night 2

Halo ©vs. Jimmy Rave (2/3 Falls, SMWA Championship)

Halo defends the SMWA Championship against Jimmy Rave, the man he won the belt from. This won’t be a normal match this will be a two out of three falls match and as always it is guaranteed to be a great match with the belt on the line.

Mark Briscoe vs. Ace Steel (Steel Cage Match)

These two men look to finish their feud as they go inside the cage. No interference and no leaving the ring for fighting. This is going to be a brutal match.

Havana Pitbulls ©vs. Teddy Hart & Azrael (SMWA Tag Team Championship)

Jay Briscoe vs. KENTA

The Mark/Ace feud boils over as their two partners meet one on one on the second night of action.

Sedrick Strong vs. Michael Shane (Street Fight, Loser Leaves SMWA)

Sedrick looks to end Shane’s run as the leader of Prime Time and put them under as he drives Shane out of the SMWA. But Shane looks to run Sedrick out just like they did Roderick earlier. No matter which way this match goes it’s going to be violent as neither man is going to want to stay down.

Elix Skipper vs. Chad Collyer

These two men finally meet each other one on one as a rematch. Skipper got the win with some help from Prime Time at ringside and this time Collyer is going to look to show Skipper just how good he is in the ring.

B-Boy vs. Petey Williams

These former tag team champions blew up at each other and Williams was treated to a beat down from Prime Time. Now he gets a shot at some revenge as he takes on B-Boy one on one.

These two shows are full of Grudge matches and you can expect a lot of this action to be heated and there is going to be some great matches. Come out and support the SMWA. Tickets are just $15 or $20 for ringside seats!

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Fourth Anniversary Night 1 (Detroit)

April 16, 2008

Announcer: Brian Guppie

Color Commentator: Mike Patterson

Guppie: “Welcome to the SMWA’s Fourth Anniversary celebration! We have two huge nights of action lined up for you fans here tonight.”

Patterson: “We sure do. I’m Mike Patterson and joining me on commentary is Brian Guppie.”

Guppie: “We are starting the action off tonight with Azrael taking on Scott Lost. This is going to be a high flying battle here.”

Patterson: “These two men are good at what they do. Azrael was trained by Homicide and he has some stiff shots especially for a smaller competitor. Lost is a good technical wrestler and has some nice high flying moves as well.”

Segment 1: Azrael vs. Scott Lost

Lost and Azrael circle each other around the ring. Lost moves in and Azrael throws a kick making Lost stop in his tracks to avoid the impact. Lost makes another move in and Azrael throws another kick. Lost catches Azrael’s leg then trips him down to the mat. Lost follows up by dropping an elbow to the knee of Azrael then grabs him with a knee bar. Azrael hits Lost with some kicks to the back with his left leg to break the hold. He then scoots backwards and pulls himself up to his feet using the ropes. Lost moves in and Azrael hits him in the side of the head with a jumping enziguri that sends him down to the mat. Azrael pulls Lost up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Lost comes off the ropes and Azrael connects with a spinning heel kick then covers Lost for a short two count. Azrael pulls Lost up by his hair and goes for a vertical suplex but Lost blocks it then rolls Azrael up for a two count. Azrael kicks out and rolls up to his feet and Lost trips him down with a drop toehold. Lost ties up the legs of Azrael and grabs him with an STF. Azrael crawls forward slowly and grabs the bottom rope and forces Lost to break his hold. Azrael gets up to his feet and Lost grabs him and takes him over with a northern lights suplex and flips over with him landing on top for a cover and a two count. Lost pulls Azrael up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Azrael comes off the ropes and hits Lost with a spinning front kick that drops Lost hard. Azrael pulls Lost up to his feet and whips him into the corner. Azrael follows close and hits a knee to the midsection. Azrael stomps away at Lost sitting him down in the corner. Azrael backs away then charges with a dropkick to the face of Lost. Azrael pulls Lost up to his feet and lifts him up on his shoulders. Lost hits Azrael with some punches to the head then flips over backwards spiking Azrael with a reverse hurrincanranna. Lost picks Azrael up and goes for the vertabreaker 2.0 but Azrael manages to flip over to his feet. Azrael kicks Lost in the midsection then spikes him with a DDT. Lost staggers up to his feet and Azrael picks him up into an electric chair then plants him on his head with the electric chair driver and holds Lost in the pin for the three count.

Winner: Azrael (7:32)

Notes: **

OA: 61 CR: 43 MQ: 80

Guppie: “Those guys don’t get paid by the hour and Azrael took it to Lost quickly in that match.”

Patterson: “Azrael managed to avoid Lost’s finisher and hit his own. Azrael was just a little faster in that match and it got him the victory.”

Guppie: “Up next we have a big match as Japanese superstar Ikuto Hidaka takes on Ricky Reyes.”

Patterson: “This is going to be an excellent match. Hidaka is a great junior heavyweight and Reyes is almost as good in that style. I have no idea which one of these guys is going to pull out the victory.”

Segment 2: Ikuto Hidaka vs. Ricky Reyes

Reyes and Hidaka circle each other around the ring. Reyes goes for a lockup and Hidaka grabs his arm and takes him over with an armdrag. Reyes rolls up to his feet and Hidaka sends him down to the mat with a dropkick. Hidaka grabs Reyes and whips him into the ropes and hits him with a leg lariat. Hidaka makes a cover on Reyes and gets a two count. Hidaka pulls Reyes up and whips him into the corner. Hidaka charges and Reyes steps out and rocks him with a forearm. Hidaka staggers back and Reyes moves in and hits him with a hard kick to the midsection. Reyes grabs Hidaka and takes him over with a snap suplex. Reyes pulls Hidaka up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Hidaka comes off the ropes and Reyes takes him over with a backbody drop. Hidaka sits up and Reyes nails him with a hard kick to the spine then grabs him with a rear chinlock. Hidaka slowly fights up to his feet then drops down with a jawbreaker to Reyes. Reyes staggers grabbing his jaw and Hidaka jumps up and takes him over with a hurrincanranna. Hidaka pulls Reyes up to his feet and slams him into the corner then nails him with some knife edge chops. Hidaka picks Reyes up and sets him on the top rope. Hidaka nails Reyes with a palm strike then climbs up to the second rope. Reyes fights Hidaka off with some forearms then shoves him down to the mat. Reyes stands up on the top rope then jumps up with a double stomp to the chest of Hidaka then hooks a leg for a two count. Reyes pulls Hidaka up to his feet and goes for a fisherman buster but Hidaka manages to spin and land behind Reyes. Hidaka grabs Reyes with a rear waistlock then takes him over dumping him on his head with a german suplex and bridges it for a two count. Hidaka breaks the bridge and slowly gets up to his feet. Reyes gets up almost as quickly and the two men start trading kicks to the midsection before Hidaka wipes him out with a jumping enziguri that sends him down to the mat. Hidaka plays to the crowd then pulls Reyes up and whips him into the corner. Hidaka charges and hits Reyes with a big splash in the corner. Reyes staggers out of the corner and Hidaka hooks a leg of Reyes then scoops him up and plants him with a powerbomb. Hidaka folds Reyes up and gets a two count. Hidaka pulls Reyes up to his feet and sends him into the ropes then trips him with a drop toehold. Hidaka shifts his legs under Reyes and grabs him with an ankle bar but Reyes manages to pull himself forward and grab the bottom rope. Reyes gets up to his feet using the ropes and he hits Hidaka with a kick to the midsection as he moves in. Reyes grabs Hidaka and plants him with a brutal fisherman buster. Reyes rolls over to his back and pulls Hidaka up and hits him with a fisherman suplex and bridges it for a three count.

Winner: Ricky Reyes (9:12)

Notes: *3/4

OA: 61 CR: 45 MQ: 78

Guppie: “A hard-hitting back and forth match between those two men and Ricky Reyes comes out on top.”

Patterson: “That was a good match between those two men just as I expected.”

Guppie: “Up next we have more junior heavyweight action as Sonjay Dutt takes on Johnny Kashmere and it’s going to be a wild match.”

Patterson: “We’ll see if Kashmere is going to keep the action in the ring tonight. He has a lot of CZW experience and he likes to go to the outside. Dutt is really in need of a victory here and he’s going to have to take it right to Kashmere.”

Segment 3: Sonjay Dutt vs. Johnny Kashmere

Dutt walks down to the ring but Kashmere runs out and hits him from behind with a forearm in the walkway. Kashmere grabs Dutt and runs him into the ringpost then rolls him into the ring. Kashmere slides in and lays Dutt out with a kick to the face as he sits up. Kashmere hauls Dutt up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and takes him over with a big backbody drop. Dutt gets up to his feet and ducks just in time to avoid a clothesline from Kashmere. Dutt spins and nails Kashmere with a kick to the midsection then takes him over with a swinging neckbreaker. Dutt lets Kashmere get up to his feet then charges and hits him with a spinning heel kick and makes the cover for a short two count. Dutt pulls Kashmere up to his feet and whips him into the corner and charges behind him. Kashmere lifts himself up on the ropes and lands behind Dutt then grabs him and rolls him over backwards for a two count. Both men get up to their feet and face off. The two men go into a lockup and Kashmere takes Dutt over with a side headlock. Dutt slowly gets up to his feet and shoots Kashmere into the ropes. Kashmere comes off the ropes and sends Dutt down to the mat with a shoulder tackle. Kashmere bounces over the opposite ropes and leaps over the prone body of Dutt. Dutt gets up to his feet and leap frogs over Kashmere as he runs off the ropes. Kashmere comes off the ropes again and Dutt jumps up and plasters him with a dropkick to the face. Dutt pulls Kashmere up to his feet and hits him with some forearm shots then takes him over with a snap suplex and floats over for a two count. Dutt climbs up to the top rope and lets Kashmere get up then comes off with a missile dropkick that sends Kashmere rolling out of the ring under the bottom rope. Kashmere gets up to his feet and Dutt goes over to the ropes. He jumps up to the top and springboards off with a big crossbody onto Kashmere that sends them both down to the floor and draws big cheers from the crowd.

Dutt pulls Kashmere up to his feet and takes him over with a vertical suplex on the hard floor. Dutt jumps up onto the apron and grabs a rope. Kashmere gets up to his feet and Dutt jumps onto him and takes him over with a hurrincanranna to the floor. Dutt gets up to his feet and gets some fives from the crowd. Dutt pulls Kashmere up and rolls him into the ring then climbs onto the apron and slingshots in with a senton and makes a cover for a two count. Dutt pulls Kashmere up to his feet and sends him into the corner. Dutt charges and hits Kashmere with a charging leg lariat. Dutt picks Kashmere up and sets him on the top rope. Dutt climbs up to the second rope and Kashmere starts rocking Dutt with forearms to the side of the head. Kashmere unleashes a couple of kicks to the midsection of Dutt. Kashmere grabs Dutt with a front facelock then picks him up and takes him off the top rope with an acid bomb that leaves both men out on the mat as the crowd goes wild for the move. Kashmere crawls over and drops on top of Dutt for a two count. Kashmere pulls Dutt up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and bounces off them himself. Kashmere hits Dutt with a running yakuza kick that flips Dutt over landing him face first on the mat. Kashmere makes a cover and gets another two count. Kashmere pulls Dutt up to his feet and goes for a vertical suplex but Dutt spins and lands behind him. Dutt grabs him with a rear waistlock and goes for a german suplex but Kashmere blocks it. Kashmere hits Dutt with some back elbows then spins around behind Dutt with a rear waistlock of his own. Kashmere whips Dutt over but Dutt flips and lands on his feet. Kashmere gets up to his feet but Dutt runs and takes him down with a bulldog from behind. Dutt goes up to the top rope and comes off with a phoenix splash but Kashmere rolls out of the way. Dutt gets up to his feet slowly and Kashmere grabs him from behind and plants him with a blue thunder bomb and covers for three.

Winner: Johnny Kashmere (12:33)

Notes: **1/4

OA: 73 CR: 69 MQ: 78

Guppie: “What a phenomenal match between those two and Kashmere picks up a big win against Dutt.”

Patterson: “Dutt had Kashmere on the ropes but Kashmere hit the huge acid bomb off the top rope stealing a move from his partner and the match was all but over then.”

Guppie: “Our next match pits former Prime Time member, Petey Williams, against Excalibur.”

Patterson: “Luckily for him Prime Time will be busy getting ready for their match tonight and should leave him alone.”

Segment 4: Petey Williams vs. Excalibur

Williams and Excalibur lockup to start the match and Williams goes behind with a hammerlock. Excalibur goes behind Williams into a hammerlock of his own. Williams spins out turning it into an arm wringer for Excalibur then rolls forward and reverses the hold on Excalibur. Williams kicks the back of Excalibur’s leg taking him down to his knees and turns the hold into an overhead wristlock. Excalibur drops down onto his back then kips up to his feet and puts Williams into an overhead wristlock of his own. Williams rolls onto his back then gets his legs around Excalibur and puts him into a triangle choke and Excalibur drops to his side and grabs the bottom rope to force the break. Williams breaks the hold and both men get up to their feet. The two men lockup again and Excalibur grabs a side headlock. Williams hits Excalibur with some forearms to the midsection then tries to shoot him into the ropes but Excalibur holds on and takes Williams down to the mat still keeping the headlock on. Williams slowly gets up to his feet then plants Excalibur with a belly to back suplex to break the hold. Excalibur gets up to his feet and Williams explodes with a dropkick that sends him down to the mat. Williams pulls Excalibur up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and whips him over with a big powerslam and hooks a leg for a two count. Williams pulls Excalibur up to his feet and goes for the Canadian destroyer but Excalibur reverses it and sends Williams over with a backbody drop. Williams gets up to his feet and Excalibur grabs him and spikes him with a DDT and goes right over into a cover for a two count. Excalibur pulls Williams up to his feet and grabs him with a double underhook. Excalibur tries to hit the double underhook piledriver but Williams blocks it then trips Excalibur down and goes into a sharpshooter. Excalibur drags himself forward and grabs the bottom rope and forces Williams to break the hold.

Williams pulls Excalibur up to his feet instead of letting him get up and delivers a german suplex and bridges it for a two count. Williams breaks the bridge and climbs up to the top rope. Excalibur slowly gets up to his feet and Williams comes off with a big crossbody block that slams him down to the mat and scores him a two count. Williams helps Excalibur up to his feet then hits him with some forearms and spikes him on his head with a brainbuster. Williams climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a legdrop across the throat of Excalibur and makes a cover for two. Williams pulls Excalibur up and whips him into the corner. Williams charges and Excalibur stops him with a big boot to the face. Williams staggers out of the corner and Excalibur charges and takes Williams down with a leg lariat. Williams gets up to his feet and Excalibur grabs him and takes him over with an exploder suplex. Excalibur pulls Williams up to his feet and goes for the double underhook piledriver but Williams blocks it then reverses it with a backbody drop. Excalibur gets up to his feet and Williams grabs him and takes him over with a swinging neckbreaker and covers for a two count. Williams yanks Excalibur up by his mask then sends him into the corner. Williams charges and splashes Excalibur in the corner. Williams picks Excalibur up and sets him on the top rope. Williams climbs up to the top rope and hits Excalibur with some forearms to the head then jumps up and takes him over with a hurrincanranna. Williams sprawls on top of Excalibur with a cover and gets a two count from it. Williams pulls Excalibur up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Excalibur comes off the ropes and Williams catches Excalibur and plants him with a spinebuster. Williams gets up to his feet and grabs the legs of Excalibur and puts him into the sharpshooter. Excalibur fights the hold and slowly drags himself forward and grabs the bottom rope and forces the ref to break the hold. Williams gets to his feet and starts roping Excalibur in. Excalibur staggers forward and Williams kicks him in the midsection then takes him over with the Canadian destroyer. Williams makes the cover on Excalibur and gets the three count.

Winner: Petey Williams (14:26)

Notes: **3/4

OA: 74 CR: 66 MQ: 82

Guppie: “Petey Williams gets a win in his first singles match in quite some time and it was an impressive victory.”

Patterson: “It sure was. Williams is a former SMWA Champion and he could be coming for the belt around Halo’s waist soon.”

Guppie: “I would love to see that match up. Our next match stems from the feud between Ace Steel and the Briscoe Brothers. Mark couldn’t be here tonight but Jay Briscoe got a new partner, Low Ki, to take on Ace Steel and his partner, NOAH superstar, KENTA.”

Patterson: “Many promotions talk about dream matches but this is one of those matches that you don’t expect ever to happen and fate has conspired to bring it together and it’s here tonight for you great fans.”

Segment 5: Let’s Make a Deal

Ace Steel walks out to the ring accompanied by KENTA and the crowd boos the two men. They slide into the ring and Steel takes the mic.

Steel: “Shut up! You fans don’t know true talent when you see it. KENTA is one of the best junior heavyweights in the world. He is making his US debut here in the SMWA and this is the reaction you give him? Who do you think you are? But you already know just how low you are so why carry on about that. Jay Briscoe I want to talk to you. So come out here and listen to what I have to say.”

Steel doesn’t wait long as Jay Briscoe stands by the entrance way.

Steel: “Your brother was supposed to have a cage match with me tomorrow Jay but Mark wimped out and won’t show up. But the cage has been brought out of storage and they are ready to take it to Kalamazoo tomorrow. So why don’t we make good use of that cage and you can face me in the cage tomorrow. Maybe you can take your brother’s place. I’ve seen you fight in a cage before Jay and you have what it takes to get in the ring. You may not have what it takes to walk out on your own but I know you aren’t afraid to enter it. Tomorrow I want you to step into the cage with me Jay! Tomorrow I want to end my feud with the Briscoe brothers and I want to make you bleed. I will finish you tomorrow!”

Steel drops the mic and backs off to a corner. Jay walks down to the ring and grabs the mic and responds to Steel from the outside.

Jay: “My brother didn’t wimp out. He had more important things to take care of than you. Tonight Low Ki and I are going to put you and KENTA down. And tomorrow you and I will go one on one in the cage. We will see if you can end the feud or if I will end it. Tomorrow it will be a bloody match. I’ll bleed and you’ll bleed and I’ll be damn glad to be able to beat the shit out of you!”

Jay drops the mic and Low Ki’s music hits drawing big cheers from the fans in the crowd as Ki walks down the walkway then slides into the ring with Jay as KENTA and Steel bail to the outside. The ref backs the two faces up letting KENTA and Steel return to the ring.

OA: 67

Guppie: “That’s big news. We knew Ace Steel and Jay Briscoe would be facing off tomorrow but now we know that they are going to meet in a steel cage match.”

Patterson: “Those two don’t quite have the history that Steel and Mark do but that match is still going to be brutal as is this tag team match right now!”

Segment 6: Ace Steel & KENTA vs. Jay Briscoe & Low Ki

Jay and Steel start the match and they circle around the ring and Steel tags out to Kenta to the boos of the crowd. Kenta comes into the ring and locks up with Jay. Jay grabs Kenta with a side headlock. Kenta shoots Jay into the ropes but Jay comes off and grabs the side headlock again. Kenta goes for a belly to back suplex but Jay flips over and lands on his feet. Kenta turns around and Jay grabs him with the side headlock again. Kenta runs to shoot Jay into the ropes but Jay holds on and drops down to the mat taking Jay Kenta down in the hold. Jay gets up to his feet and takes Kenta to his corner and tags in Ki. Ki comes in and kicks Kenta in the midsection as Jay releases the side headlock. Ki pulls Kenta up to his feet and snapmares him over and nails him with a kick to the spine. Ki grabs the back of Kenta’s head and unloads with a quick series of quick kicks drawing cheers from the crowd. Ki pulls Kenta up to his feet and gives him some brutal Kawada kicks to the face as he circles him around and Kenta manages to break free from Ki and roll to the outside and spits some blood out of his mouth. Steel goes over to him on the outside and takes him over to their corner. Kenta enters the ring then tags in Steel. Steel and Ki lockup in the middle of the ring and Steel grabs Ki with an arm wringer. Ki rolls forward then stands up on the back of his head and breaks the hold with a kick to the head of Steel. Steel staggers away and Ki kips up to his feet to the cheers of the crowd. Ki grabs Steel and takes him over with a side headlock and holds him to the mat. Steel fights up to his feet then plants Ki with a big belly to back suplex to break the hold. Steel rolls up to his feet as Ki does too. The two men face off and then start unloading on each other with stiff forearm shots. Ki starts to gain the advantage with forearms until Steel cuts him off with a rake of the eyes. Steel grabs Ki and snapmares him over then hits him with a knife edge chop to the back but Ki just shakes it up and gets up to his feet. Ki hits Steel with a kick to the leg taking him down then follows up with a kick to the side of the head that sends Steel down to the mat then tags in Jay.

Jay grabs Steel as he gets up to his feet and takes him over with a vertical suplex and floats over for a two count. Jay pulls Steel up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Jay swings with a clothesline but Steel ducks under it. Steel grabs Jay from behind and takes him over with a big german suplex and bridges for a short two count. Jay gets up to his feet looking dazed and Steel grabs him and slams him into the corner chest first and tags in Kenta. Kenta springboards in with a missile dropkick to Jay sending him down hard then makes a cover for a two count. Kenta lets Jay get up to his feet then hits him with a hard kick to the midsection then jumps up and sends him down to the mat with an enziguri. Kenta pulls Jay up and whips him over with a snap suplex and floats over for a two count. Kenta pulls Jay up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Jay grabs the top rope then goes to his corner and tags Ki in. Ki comes into the ring and he faces off with Kenta and the two men watch each other warily. Ki throws the first kick but Kenta backs out of the way letting it fly by. Kenta takes a step forward and throws a kick but Ki catches his leg and takes him down with a dragonscrew. Ki holds onto the leg and goes into an ankle bar. Kenta breaks the hold by kicking Ki’s back with his free leg. Ki releases the hold and Kenta gets up to one knee and Ki unloads with a massive kick to the side of his head sending him back down to the mat. Ki climbs up to the top rope then jumps off and comes down hard onto Kenta’s chest with a double stomp. Ki makes the cover and gets a two count before Steel pulls him off breaking the count. Ki pulls Kenta up to his feet and takes him over with a side headlock and tags Jay back in. Jay climbs up to the top rope then comes off with a double axe handle across the back of Kenta. Jay pulls Kenta up off the mat and goes for the J-driller but Kenta blocks it and reverses it with a backbody drop then rolls forward and makes the tag to Steel.

Steel comes in and runs over Jay with a big clothesline. Steel continues forward and sends Ki crashing to the floor with a back elbow. Jay gets up to his feet and Steel picks him up and slams him down to the mat with a powerslam. Steel climbs up to the top rope and comes off with an elbow drop but Jay rolls out of the way and Steel slams down to the mat. Jay gets up to his feet and pulls Steel up and plants him with a brainbuster. Jay makes a cover and gets a two count before Steel kicks out. Jay pulls Steel up to his feet and backs him into the corner with some hard forearm shots. Kenta comes into the ring and charges and hits Jay with a leg lariat to the back of his head. Kenta pulls Jay off Steel and plants him with a belly to back suplex. Steel recovers and gets out of the corner and Kenta picks Jay up and Steel kicks him in the midsection then grabs Jay and plants him with a steel spike. Ki slides into the ring and spins Kenta around and plants him with a stiff DDT. Steel makes a cover but Ki pulls him off then pulls him up to his feet and sends him into the ropes with an Irish whip. Steel comes off the ropes and Ki drops him with a palm strike. Ki pulls Steel up to his feet and picks Steel up and plants him on his head with a ki krusher. Ki makes the cover but the ref doesn’t make the counting telling him he’s not the legal man. Ki helps Jay up to his feet and Jay grabs Steel with a full nelson. Steel blocks the hold and breaks free then spins around and sends Jay down to the mat with a forearm shot. Ki charges and Steel stops him with a kick to the midsection and takes him over with a release northern lights suplex. Jay gets up to his feet and Kenta sends him down to the mat with a big kick to the head. Kenta pulls Jay up to his feet and takes him over with a german suplex and bridges the hold but the ref doesn’t make the count for the non-legal man. Kenta breaks the bridge and Steel grabs Jay and picks him up for a tombstone. Ki gets up and kicks Steel in the back and Jay bends Steel over then picks him up and spikes him with a tombstone piledriver of his own. Ki and Kenta start trading kicks back and forth and Kenta throws Ki through the ropes then slides out after him. Jay pulls a dazed Steel up to his feet then hits the J-driller. Jay makes the cover on Steel and gets a three count.

Winner: Jay Briscoe & Low Ki (19:21)

Notes: **1/2

OA: 63 CR: 61 MQ: 81

Guppie: “Jay Briscoe and Low Ki pull out a big victory in this tag team match and we are going to see two brutal matches tomorrow.”

Patterson: “Without a doubt. Jay is going to have the momentum tomorrow as those two men step into the cage.”

Segment 7: United

Michael Shane, Elix Skipper, B-Boy and Conrad Kennedy walk out from the backstage together as the crowd boos them. They all slide into the ring and Shane takes the mic.

Shane: “Tonight, Prime Time stands united. Tonight Prime Time is going reassert it’s authority. Lately we have been scattered and weakened and haven’t been working together. Tonight though we are on the same page. We got on the same page when Petey Williams left us. We were united through that betrayal and tonight we are going to beat the best that the SMWA has to offer. Williams tomorrow you are going to get what’s coming to you when B-Boy puts you down in the ring for the three count. Tonight we face Jimmy Rave, Johnny Spade, Chad Collyer and Sedrick Strong. Four good wrestlers however they aren’t Prime Time material. They are not great wrestlers like we are. Tonight you four men have bullseyes on you and we are all aiming for the bullseye.”

Skipper takes the mic from Shane to continue the diatribe.

Skipper: “That’s right! Tonight Prime Time is reasserting it’s dominance. You assholes in the crowd want to cheer for all of your heroes. You want Rave and his gang to get the win but tonight you are going to be disappointed! I am Prime Time for a reason. Tonight Prime Time is going to lay those punks out down here. Tonight it’s all about Prime Time and tonight we are going to win as a team!”

OA: 73

Guppie: “As that interview signaled it is time for our main event and we have an eight-man, survivor series tag team match.”

Patterson: “Jimmy Rave, Johnny Spade, Chad Collyer and Sedrick Strong team up to take on Prime Time. There is a lot of bad blood in this match and it’s going to be a wild one.”

Guppie: “The main part of this feud goes back to the Strong Brothers against Prime Time in the tag division and has been going for almost a year and has survived Roderick Strong leaving the SMWA.”

Patterson: “Prime Time took on a four man team in late December and won the match. Tonight though the teams are different as Prime Time has dropped Petey Williams and picked up Elix Skipper while Jimmy Jacobs has dropped from Rave’s team and they picked up Chad Collyer and that is really going to change the complection of this match.”

Segment 8: Jimmy Rave, Johnny Spade, Chad Collyer & Sedrick Strong vs. Prime Time (Elimination Match)

Rave and Shane start the match off for their teams and they slowly circle each other. The two men lockup and they struggle against each other until Shane backs Rave into his corner and Skipper hits him with a kick to the lower back then Shane snapmares Rave over and grabs him with a rear chinlock. Shane reaches back and Skipper tags himself in. Skipper comes into the ring and hits Rave with a dropkick to the back of the head. Skipper grabs Rave by the hair and pulls him up to his feet. Skipper whips him into the ropes then hits him with a dropkick to the face. Skipper makes a cover and gets a two count before the kickout. Skipper yanks Rave up again and takes him over with a snap suplex and floats over for another two count. Skipper pulls Rave up and goes for a belly to back suplex but Rave flips over landing on his feet and tags in Collyer. Collyer comes in and locks up with Skipper. Collyer takes Skipper over with an armdrag then grabs him with an armbar. Skipper manages to roll forward and get up to his knees and grab the middle ropes to force the break. Skipper gets up to his feet and Collyer grabs him and sends him into the ropes with an Irish whip. Collyer swings with a clothesline but Skipper ducks under it and grabs the arm of Collyer then takes him over with a crucifix for a two count. Collyer rolls backwards up to his feet and grabs Skipper as he gets up to his feet and takes him over with a side headlock and grinds down on him. Skipper spins out of the hold and gets up to his feet warily. Collyer just lets him get up to his feet and Skipper tags out to B-Boy. B-Boy comes in and Collyer waves him forward. B-Boy obliges him and gets in his face then pie faces him. Collyer gets right back into B-Boy’s face then shoves him away. B-Boy comes right back at him and hits him with a forearm and Collyer fires back with a forearm of his own. The two men go back and forth trading forearm shots. B-Boy takes the advantage with harder shots and backs Collyer into the corner with brutal forearm shots. B-Boy fires off some hard knife edge chops to the chest of Collyer then sets him up on the top rope. B-Boy climbs up to the second rope when Strong comes over from his corner and jumps up and hits B-Boy with a forearm to the back of the head. Collyer shoves B-Boy off the ropes and down to the mat. B-Boy gets up to his feet and Collyer comes off with a crossbody block and holds B-Boy down for a two count.

Collyer pulls B-Boy to his feet and goes for an Irish whip but B-Boy reverses it and sends Collyer into the Prime Time corner. B-Boy charges in but Collyer manages to move. Kennedy tags himself and comes in but Collyer grabs him and takes him over with a powerslam then goes to his corner and tags in Spade. Spade springboards into the ring with a dropkick just as Kennedy manages to get up to his feet. Spade pulls Kennedy up to his feet and lifts him up and over with a vertical suplex then tags in Strong. Strong comes into the ring and meets Kennedy with a kick to the face as he sits up. Strong pulls Kennedy up to his feet and sends him into the ropes. Strong telegraphs a backbody drop and Kennedy grabs him and takes him down with a swinging neckbreaker. Kennedy sits Strong up and grabs his left arm and Kennedy puts his leg behind the head of Strong and pushes stretching Strong’s shoulder joint. Luckily for him Spade comes in and dropkicks Kennedy in the face breaking the hold. The ref forces Spade back to the ropes and Shane comes in for his team behind the ref’s back. Shane pulls Strong up and throws him into their corner and distracts the ref while his teammates choke Strong out. Shane turns around and goes to the corner and his teammates let go of Strong. Shane nails him with some knife edge chips then pulls him out of the corner and hits a vertical suplex. Shane rolls Strong over and grabs him with a camel clutch and looks right at Strong’s team and taunts them. Skipper, Kennedy and B-Boy charge across the ring and knock Spade, Collyer and Rave off the apron and to the outside then slide out after them as they start brawling. Shane releases the hold then pulls Strong up and whips him into the ropes. Shane goes for a superkick but Strong ducks under it. Strong grabs Shane with a rear waistlock but Shane blocks it then breaks his grip with some back elbows. Shane goes behind Strong and plants him with a belly to back suplex. Shane climbs up to the top rope and comes off with the picture perfect elbow drop on Strong and makes the cover for three. (11:02)

Shane calls off Prime Time as they retreat to their corner and Spade enters the ring for his team as Shane tags Skipper in. The two men go into a lockup and Spade takes Skipper over with an armdrag. Skipper gets up to his feet and Spade jumps up and hits him with a dropkick. Spade pulls Skipper up to his feet andw hips him into the corner. Spade charges and hits Skipper with a splash in the corner. Shane pulls Skipper out of the corner and takes him over with a gut wrench suplex and tags in Rave. Rave climbs up to the top rope then comes off with a legdrop and makes a cover for a two count. Rave pulls Skipper up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and flips him over with a knee to the midsection. Rave pulls Skipper up and grabs him with an abdominal stretch. Skipper fights the hold and B-Boy comes in and hits Rave with a forearm to the back of the head to break up the hold. Rave turns around on B-Boy but Skipper grabs him from behind and plants him with a belly to back suplex. Rave gets up to his feet and Skipper whips him into the corner. Skipper charges and hits a back elbow then sets Rave up on the top rope. Skipper climbs up with him and hits a few punches then jumps up and takes Rave off the top with a hurrincanranna. Skipper crawls over on top of Rave and hooks a leg for a two count. Skipper pulls Rave up to his feet and takes him to the corner and tags in B-Boy. B-Boy unleashes a series of brutal knife edge chops. B-Boy pulls Rave out of the corner and drops him on his head with a t-bone suplex then tags in Kennedy. Kennedy pulls Rave up to his feet and goes for a german suplex but Rave blocks it then hits Kennedy with some back elbows before snapmaring him over. Rave rolls forward and makes the tag to Collyer. Collyer comes in and takes Kennedy down with a clothesline as he gets up to his feet. Collyer pulls Kennedy up to his feet and takes him over with a fireman’s carry and goes right into an armbar. Collyer lets go of the hold and pulls Kennedy up to his feet. Collyer whips Kennedy into the ropes and takes him over with a big overhead belly to belly suplex. Collyer grabs the legs of Kennedy and goes into a Texas cloverleaf. Kennedy fights the hold and starts to crawl to the ropes but Spade springboards in and hits Kennedy with a legdrop to the back of his head. Collyer pulls Kennedy up to his feet and hits him with a tiger driver and holds him down and gets a three count before Prime Time can react. (19:31)

B-Boy comes back into the ring and charges at Collyer who ducks under a clothesline attempt and brings him down with a neckbreaker. Collyer pulls B-Boy up to his feet and takes him over with a german suplex and bridges it for a two count. Collyer pulls B-Boy up and throws him into the corner and fires off a couple of forearm shots before tagging in Spade. Spade jumps over the top rope and lands in the ring and swings around into a back elbow on B-Boy. Spade pulls B-Boy out of the corner and takes him over with a snap suplex and floats over into a two count before the kickout. Spade pulls B-Boy to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Spade telegraphs a backbody drop and B-Boy gives him a kick to the chest then grabs him and takes him over with a swinging neckbreaker. B-Boy rolls over and tags Shane in. Shane comes into the ring and grabs Spade as he gets up to his feet and takes him over with a vertical suplex. Shane sits Spade up and grabs him with a rear chinlock. Skipper comes into the ring and hits Spade with a dropkick to the face as Shane breaks the hold. Shane pulls Spade up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and hits him with a superkick. Shane drops down with a cover and gets a two count before Rave comes in and pulls Shane off Spade. Shane yells at Rave and then yells at the ref to keep Rave out of the ring. Behind the ref’s back Skipper comes in and puts his boot down on the throat of Spade choking him on the mat. The ref turns around and he slowly forces Skipper back to his corner and Shane takes advantage of the distraction to start choking Spade out. Shane pulls Spade up to his feet and whips him into the corner. Shane charges and hits a clothesline on Spade then tags in Skipper. Skipper pulls Spade out of the corner and delivers a kick to the midsection of Spade then takes him down with the play of the day. Skipper makes the cover on Spade and gets a three count. (25:47)

Rave comes into the ring and nails Skipper with a Polish hammer. Rave drops down on Skipper and covers him for a two count. Rave pulls Skipper up to his feet and hits him with a brutal waterwheel suplex dumping him right on his head. Rave makes a cover and gets two before B-Boy runs in and breaks it up with a stomp to the back of Rave’s head. Rave slowly gets up to his feet and bounces off the ropes and hits Skipper with a leg lariat as he gets up. Skipper rolls away to his corner and reaches a hand up and B-Boy tags himself in. B-Boy comes in to the ring and Rave grabs him with a front facelock. Rave goes for a DDT but B-Boy blocks it and takes him over with a northern lights suplex and bridges it for a two count. B-Boy pulls Rave up after him and hits him with some hard forearms. B-Boy goes for a powerslam but Rave slips down behind him then lifts him up and plants him with a belly to back suplex. Rave rolls backwards to his feet and tags in Collyer. Collyer comes in and blocks a punch from B-Boy then kicks him in the midsection. Collyer grabs the back of B-Boy’s head and slams him down into his knee. Collyer grabs B-Boy and lifts him up then plants him with a powerbomb. Collyer grabs B-Boy by the legs and takes him over into a Texas cloverleaf. Rave comes into the ring and sends Shane off the apron to the outside. Skipper catches Rave with a forearm then goes into the ring and hits Collyer with a dropkick to the side of the head to break up the hold. Rave gets up and grabs Skipper from behind and drops him on his head with a brutal backdrop driver. Collyer pulls B-Boy to his feet and drops him across his knee with a backbreaker. Rave climbs up to the top rope then comes off with a knee drop bending B-Boy over Collyer’s back. Collyer makes a cover on B-Boy and gets a three count. (29:29)

Collyer pulls Skipper up to his feet from the mat and plants him with a tiger driver and gets a two count. Collyer pulls Skipper up and whips him into the ropes and takes him over with a backbody drop. Skipper gets up to his feet and Collyer takes him over with a fireman’s carry and locks in a rear chinlock. Skipper fights up to his feet and drops down with a jawbreaker on Collyer. Collyer staggers away and Skipper grabs him from behind and plants him with a reverse DDT. Skipper makes a cover and gets two before Collyer kicks out. Skipper pulls Collyer up to his feet and sends him into the corner. Skipper charges and runs into a big boot from Collyer. Skipper staggers back and Collyer charges at him. Skipper sees him coming and jumps up and takes him over with a hurrincanranna. Collyer gets up to his feet slowly and Skipper grabs him and plants him into the mat with a play of the day and hooks a leg for the three count. (32:54)

Rave comes into the ring and hits Skipper with a knee to the midsection. Rave grabs Skipper and flips him over then nails him with a stiff kick to the spine. Rave runs forward and bounces off the ropes and hits Skipper with a dropkick to the face. Rave makes a cover and gets a two count before Shane comes in and breaks up the cover with an elbow drop to Rave’s back. Shane pulls Rave up to his feet and whips him into the rope. Shane swings with a clothesline but Rave bounces off the ropes then jumps up and hits Shane with a flying forearm. Skipper gets up to his feet and Rave hits him with a superkick. Skipper sits up and Rave charges and nails him with a knee to the face. Rave makes a cover on Skipper and scores a two count before Shane pulls him off. Shane pulls Rave up to his feet and sends him into the ropes. Shane goes for a superkick but Rave catches it and takes Shane down with a dragonscrew. Rave gets up and pulls Skipper to his feet and kicks him in the midsection then plants him with a rave clash. Rave rolls Skipper over and covers him for a three count. (35:21)

Rave gets up to his feet to the cheers of the crowd but Shane grabs him from behind and rolls him up for a two count. Rave rolls backwards up to his feet and Shane grabs him and takes him over with a vertical suplex. Shane floats over with a cover and Rave kicks out at two. Shane pulls Rave up to his feet then whips him into the corner. Shane stays in close behind him and hits him with some knife edge chops then sets him up on the top rope. Shane climbs up to the second rope and hits a couple of forearm shots then climbs up to the top rope and takes Rave off the top rope with a superplex. Shane rises to his feet then climbs up to the top rope. Shane comes off for a picture perfect elbow drop but Rave rolls out of the ring and Shane slams into the mat. Rave gets up to his feet and pulls Shane up then whips him into the ropes. Shane bounces off the ropes and Rave drops him with a big forearm. Rave makes a cover and scores with a two count before Shane kicks out. Rave pulls Shane up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and charges hitting him with a clothesline sending him over the top rope and to the outside. Shane gets up to his feet on the outside and Rave charges and goes through the ropes with a suicide dive slamming him into the guardrail. Rave jumps up onto the apron and waits. Shane gets up to his feet and Rave charges then jumps off the apron and hits Shane with a big knee to the face sending him down to the floor. Rave pulls Shane up and rolls him into the ring. Rave slides in after Shane and makes a cover and gets a long two count before he kicks out. Rave can’t believe it. He pulls Shane up to his feet and sends him into the ropes with an Irish whip. Shane comes off the ropes and Rave whips him over with a powerslam and hooks his leg for another two count. Rave pulls Shane up to his feet and lifts him up and plants him with the rave clash. Rave rolls it over covering Shane and gets a three count.

Winner: Jimmy Rave, Johnny Spade, Chad Collyer & Sedrick Strong (42:53)

Notes: **

OA: 73 CR: 72 MQ: 74

Guppie: “Jimmy Rave gets the victory for his team and puts Prime Time down in our main event!”

Patterson: “What an amazing display by Rave. He was all alone against Skipper and Shane and he came out with the big victory.”

Guppie: “And tomorrow night he takes on Halo for the SMWA Championship in what should be a great match.”

Patterson: “That’s all we have for you fans tonight. Check out the second night of action in Kalamazoo tomorrow. For Brian Guppie, I’m Mike Patterson, thanks for watching.”

It took me two weeks to write this. Sorry about that but I've been busy with a lot of class writing. Hopefully it won't take me so long to write the second night of action.

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Fourth Anniversary Night 2 (Kalamazoo)

April 17, 2008

Announcer: Brian Guppie

Color Commentator: Mike Patterson

Guppie: “It’s the second night of action for our Fourth Anniversary show. We have a huge show lined up for you tonight and we’ll have to get right into the action.”

Patterson: “That’s right. We don’t have time to talk this is our most stacked lineup ever. But I am Mike Patterson and I’m joined by Brian Guppie on commentary.”

Guppie: “Our first match pits former partners B-Boy and Petey Williams face off right here.”

Patterson: “This is going to be an intense match. These two didn’t separate happily and they are going to be going all out to get a win here.”

Segment 1: B-Boy vs. Petey Williams

Williams and B-Boy lockup in the middle of the ring and the two men struggle against each other and B-Boy backs Williams into the corner. The ref calls for the break and B-Boy gives clean break then throws a forearm but Williams moves out of the way and B-Boy is in the corner and Williams nails him with a series of forearm shivers. Williams grabs B-Boy and Irish whips him across the ring and into the opposite corner. Williams charges and goes for a splash but B-Boy moves out of the way letting him slam into the turnbuckles. B-Boy pulls Williams out of the corner and snapmares him over and drills him with a hard kick to the back then grabs a rear chinlock. Williams quickly gets up to his feet and hits B-Boy with some punches to the midsection then shoots B-Boy into the ropes. B-Boy comes off the ropes and drops Williams with a shoulder tackle. B-Boy bounces off the ropes and leaps over Williams’ prone body. Williams gets up to his feet and leap frogs over B-Boy then jumps up and catches him with a dropkick as he comes off the ropes again. Williams makes a cover on B-Boy and gets a two count. Williams gets to his feet and pulls B-Boy up and takes him over with a vertical suplex and floats over into a cover for two before B-Boy kicks out. Williams pulls B-Boy up to his feet and sends him into the ropes. B-Boy comes off the ropes and Williams whips him over with a big powerslam and hooks a leg for a two count. Williams pounds the mat in anger then slowly gets up to his feet and lets B-Boy get to his feet. Williams charges and takes B-Boy down with a big leg lariat. Williams pulls B-Boy up to his feet and goes for a northern lights suplex but B-Boy blocks it then bashes away with some forearms across Williams’ back before drilling him with a brutal DDT. Both men are slow to get up but they do make it to their feet. B-Boy grabs Williams and whips him into the corner. Williams hits the buckles hard then staggers out and B-Boy charges then jumps off Williams’ knee and htis him with a standing shining wizard and hooks a leg for a two count.

B-Boy hauls Williams up to his feet then hooks his arm and drops him on his head with an exploder suplex. B-Boy crawls over and makes a cover for another two count. B-Boy pulls Williams up to his feet and sends him into the corner. B-Boy stays right behind Williams and lights him up with some knife edge chops then takes Williams down into a seated position with some hard forearms to the side of the head. B-Boy backs up to the corner then charges and hits a big dropkick to the face of Williams almost sending him out of the ring. B-Boy grabs Williams by the ankle and pulls him into the ring and rolls on top of him for the cover and a two count. B-Boy lets Williams get up on one knee then charges for a shining wizard but Williams ducks underneath it then grabs B-Boy from behind. Williams grabs B-Boy and whips him over spiking him on his head with a brutal backdrop driver. Williams gets up to his feet nursing his neck. B-Boy slowly pulls himself up to his feet but Williams grabs him and hits him with the Canadian dsestroyer. Williams crawls over and makes a cover on B-Boy when Skipper comes down from backstage and pulls Williams out of the ring to the outside. Williams and Skipper start trading words on the outside when B-Boy manages to pull himself to his feet then launches himself over the top rope with a crossbody block sending B-Boy, Skipper and Williams down to the floor in a heap. B-Boy pulls Williams up to his feet and rolls him into the ring then rolls in after him. Williams gets up to his feet and B-Boy grabs him and plants him on the back of his head with a cross leg brainbuster then makes a cover for a three count.

Winner: B-Boy (13:21)

Notes: ***3/4

OA: 78 CR: 63 MQ: 93

Guppie: “B-Boy steals a victory with the help of Elix Skipper.”

Patterson: “Petey Williams had that match won too. Prime Time looks to be regrouping after their loss last night.”

Chad Collyer runs out from backstage and slides into the ring and sends B-Boy out of the ring. Collyer goes to the ropes and calls for the mic from the announcer.

Collyer: “Elix, you’ve managed to avoid taking me on one on one since you beat me the first time you showed up. You cheated me out of that match but tonight you are not going to get that chance. Tonight you step into the ring with one of the best pure wrestlers going today and I am going to tie you up like a pretzel and make you tap out. Get your ass in the ring right now and you will get your ass handed to you.”

Guppie: “Chad Collyer is going to finally get some revenge on Elix Skipper here tonight.”

Patterson: “He hopes to get some revenge. This is going to be a good match though. Collyer’s technical wrestling is going to be pitted against Skipper’s fast paced assault.”

Segment 2: Elix Skipper vs. Chad Collyer

Collyer and Skipper lockup in the ring and Collyer takes Skipper over with an armdrag and goes into an armbar. Skipper rolls forward and gets up to his feet reversing it into an arm wringer of his own. Collyer rolls forward and gets up to his feet reversing it into an arm wringer of his own. Collyer turns it into an overhead wristlock and trips Skipper down to the mat. Collyer makes a cover on Skipper and gets a short two count. Collyer pulls Skipper up to his feet and grabs him with a side headlock and tries to take him over. Skipper blocks it then takes Collyer over with a belly to back suplex then rolls on top of Collyer for a two count. Skipper pulls Collyer up to his feet and sends him into the ropes then drops him with a leg lariat. Skipper sits Collyer up and grabs him with a rear chinlock but Collyer easily makes his way to his feet and hits Skipper with some back elbows to the midsection then shoots him into the ropes. Skipper comes off the ropes and Collyer sends him over with a backbody drop. Skipper sits up grabbing his back and Collyer grabs him with a crossface chickenwing. Skipper starts panicking and scoots forward and wraps his feet around the bottom rope to force the break. Collyer lets go of the hold then gets up to his feet while Skipper pulls himself up using the ropes. Collyer gets up behind Skipper and hits him some hard forearms to the back of the neck then pulls him out of the ropes and goes for a german suplex but Skipper flips over and lands on his feet. Collyer gets up to his feet and Skipper charges and takes him down with a clothesline. Skipper pulls Collyer up to his feet and goes for the play of the day but Collyer spins out of it then grabs Skipper from behind and whips him over with a release german suplex folding him up on the back of his head.

Skipper slowly gets to his feet holding his neck and Collyer charges and flips him over with a hard clothesline. Collyer grabs Skipper by the legs and takes him over into an STF. Skipper slowly manages to drag himself forward and he desperately grabs for the bottom rope and reaches it to get a rope break. Collyer pulls Skipper up to his feet and hits a couple of forearms and Skipper fires back with some forearm shots of his own. Collyer gains the advantage with some forearms until Skipper rakes his eyes. Skipper grabs Collyer and sends him into the corner with a big Irish whip. Collyer staggers out of the corner and Skipper charges and takes him down with a reverse bulldog. Skipper makes a cover and gets a two count before Collyer puts a foot on the bottom rope to breakup the cover. Skipper pulls Collyer up to his feet and sets him on the top rope. Skipper climbs up the ropes and hits Collyer with some punches then jumps up and takes him over with a hurrincanranna. Skipper crawls over and rolls on top of Collyer and gets a two count before Collyer manages to roll a shoulder. Skipper pulls Collyer up to his feet and goes for a german suplex but Collyer blocks it then hits some back elbows and goes behind Skipper with a standing switch. Collyer trips Skipper down to the mat and spins out grabbing him with a front facelock. Skipper slowly fights up to his feet so Collyer sends some knees into his face then takes him over with a vertical suplex and floats over for a two count. Collyer rolls Skipper over onto his stomach and grabs him with a single leg crab. Skipper pushes himself up off the mat and lunges forward grabbing the bottom rope and the ref forces Collyer to break the hold. Skipper gets up to his feet and Collyer grabs him from behind and hooks both arms. Collyer goes for a tiger suplex but Skipper blocks it then slips out and drops down to the mat. He swings his legs back and flips Collyer over into a cover for a short two count. Collyer rolls up to his feet and Skipper swings with a punch but Collyer blocks it then hits Skipper with a forearm spinning him around. Collyer hooks both of Skipper’s arms then takes him over with a tiger suplex and bridges it into a three count.

Winner: Chad Collyer (15:48)

Notes: **1/2

OA: 74 CR: 70 MQ: 79

Guppie: “Chad Collyer takes a victory over Elix Skipper with an excellent tiger suplex.”

Patterson: “Collyer was trained by the Malenko brothers and he is a master of execution.”

Guppie: “We go onto our third grudge match featuring Prime Time members as Michael Shane takes on Sedrick Strong. This isn’t just any match though this is a street fighter and the loser will be leaving the SMWA.”

Patterson: “Sedrick is looking for revenge after Prime Time drove his brother Roderick out of the SMWA. This is going to be a brutal match on the part of both men.”

Segment 3: Sedrick Strong vs. Michael Shane (Street Fight, Loser leaves the SMWA)

Shane walks down the ramp and Strong runs down and jumps him from behind with some forearms to the back. Strong grabs Shane by the back of his pants and runs him right into the ringpost. Strong pulls Shane up to his feet and throws him over the guardrail and into the fans who are cheering his work. Strong jumps over the guardrail and hits Shane with a double axe handle across the back. Strong grabs a chair from a fan and slams it down across Shane’s back sending him sprawling to the floor. Strong gives the chair to a fan and tells him to hold it up. Strong pulls Shane up to his feet and throws him into the chair sending him down to the mat and the fan is ecstatic. Strong starts to pull Shane up and gets an uppercut to the groin. Shane grabs Strong and takes him over with a hiptoss sending him into the hastily evacuated seats. Strong gets up to his feet holding his back and Shane grabs him and sends him into the guardrail with an Irish whip and Strong hits and flips over landing in the ringside area. Shane yells at some of the fans then jumps over the guardrail. He pulls Strong up to his feet and powerslams him down on the gym floor. Shane jumps up onto the apron then jumps off with an elbow drop but Strong rolls out of the way and Shane slams down to the floor. Strong gets up to his feet and pulls a garbage can out from under the ring and takes the lid off and slams it over Shane’s head as he gets up to his knees. Strong pulls Shane up to his feet then takes him over with a vertical suplex crushing the garbage can under Shane’s body. Strong pulls Shane up to his feet and rolls him into the ring. Strong then goes under the ring and pulls out a ladder then slides it in under the bottom rope. Sedrick jumps up onto the apron then goes through the ropes into the ring. He picks Shane up and goes for a powerslam on the ladder but Shane slides down his back and plants him with a belly to back suplex.

Shane slowly gets up to his feet and he hits Strong with some punches as he starts to rise up to his feet. Shane pulls Strong up and hits a vertical suplex that drops him across the ladder. Strong rolls over grabbing his back. Shane gets up to his feet and starts arguing with the crowd. This gives Strong time to recover and he springs up and sends Shane down with a dropkick. Strong gets up to his feet and pulls Shane up by his hair and whips him into the corner. Strong charges and Shane stops him with a big boot to the face. Shane charges out of the corner and sends Strong down to the mat with a clothesline. Shane grabs the ladder and leans it against the corner. Shane pulls Strong up and sends him into the corner with an Irish whip but Strong puts on the brakes and stops. Shane charges but Strong sees him and sends him over with a backbody drop right onto the ladder. Strong drops down to the mat and rolls out of the ring. He goes under the ring once again and pulls out a table this time then lifts it up and sends it over the top rope and into the ring. Strong slides into the ring and sets the table up. He pulls Shane up and rolls him onto the table then fires off a couple of punches before he climbs up to the top rope. Strong gets ready to come off with something but Shane rolls off the table and Strong balances on the ropes and Shane knocks his feet out from underneath him racking him up on the top rope. Shane climbs up the ropes and hits Strong with some forearm shots then lifts him up to the top rope and takes him off with a superplex through the table. Shane crawls over and drapes an arm over Strong and gets a two count. Shane sits up and can’t believe that Strong kicked out. Shane sets the ladder up in the middle of the ring then pulls Strong up to his feet and whips him over with a backdrop driver. Shane climbs up the ladder and stands at the top to the boos of the crowd then comes off with a picture perfect elbow on Strong. Shane drapes his right arm over Strong and gets the three count.

Winner: Michael Shane (12:31)

Notes: *

OA: 63 CR: 59 MQ: 67

Guppie: “Sedrick Strong fought hard but Michael Shane just beat him in that match and he has run Sedrick out of the SMWA.”

Patterson: “Prime Time has eliminated the Strong brothers from the SMWA and now they are going to be moving on to bigger targets.”

Guppie: “That match was brutal. Up next we are going to be seeing a different kind of brutal match. This isn’t going to be hardcore but it’s going to be hard as Low Ki takes on KENTA.”

Patterson: “These two men have some hard kicks and they are both great junior heavyweights and this is going to be a great match.”

Segment 4: Low Ki vs. KENTA

Low Ki and Kenta circle each other warily both men looking for an opening. Kenta swings with a kick at Ki but Ki dodges it then shoots in and grabs a leg on Kenta and trips him down to the mat. Ki grabs the leg of Kenta and drops down with a legbar. Ki exposes his back with the hold and Kenta nails him with some kicks to the back. Ki shakes off the first two and tightens the hold but the third kick catches him near the back of the neck and manages to break the hold. Both men roll up to their feet and face off once again. Ki raises his arms high and tells Kenta to kick him in the midsection. Kenta obliges and fires off a kick to the ribs of Ki and Ki fires back with a kick of his own to Kenta’s midsection. The two men go back and forth with hard kicks. Ki catches Kenta with a hard kick and Kenta responds by jumping up and hitting Ki with an enziguri sending him rolling to the outside. Kenta goes over to the ropes then sends himself over the top with a crossbody block slamming into Ki and sending him down to the floor. Kenta pulls Ki up to his feet on the floor and pushes him against the ringpost then fires off a series of hard chops. Kenta backs up then lets fly with a kick but Ki moves out of the way and Kenta connects with the ringpost. Ki grabs Kenta for a shinbreaker then drops his leg across the top of the guardrail. Ki holds onto Kenta and takes him over with a belly to back suplex slamming him down to the gym floor. Ki pulls Kenta up to his feet and rolls him into the ring then slides in after him. Kenta gets up to his feet and Ki charges and hits him with a chop block to the back of the knee sending him down to the mat. Ki grabs Kenta’s leg and flips him over into a single leg crab. Kenta fights the hold and slowly crawls forward and grabs the bottom rope and the ref forces the break. Ki breaks the hold then grabs Kenta by the hair and pulls him up to his feet. Ki whips Kenta into the ropes and flips him over with a dropkick to the knee. Ki grabs Kenta’s leg and gets up to his feet then drops down with a DDT on his leg. Ki pulls Kenta up to his feet and whips him into the corner. Ki charges for the tidal crush but Kenta moves out of the way and Ki crashes into the corner. Kenta grabs Ki from behind and takes him over with a german suplex and tries to bridge it but his legs give out on him and he gets a two count.

Kenta rolls over to his stomach and pushes himself up to his feet. Ki gets up to his feet shaking his head and Kenta charges and hits him from behind with a leg lariat. Kenta gets up to his feet and rubs his leg out. Kenta pulls Ki up to his feet and whips him into the ropes and sends him over with a backbody drop. Ki sits up and Kenta nails him with a kick to the small of the back. Kenta charges into the ropes and comes off with a dropkick to the face of Ki that lays him out. Kenta rolls on top of Ki and gets to two before Ki kicks out. Ki rolls up to his feet and Kenta jumps up and takes him over with a hurrincanranna and sits on top of Ki for a long two count. Ki kicks out and Kenta pops up to his feet. Kenta bounces off the ropes and goes for a superkick but Ki catches his leg and takes him over with a dragonscrew. Ki holds onto Kenta’s leg and goes into a figure four leglock. Kenta fights the hold and sits up but Ki drives him down with some hard chops and puts more pressure on the knee. Kenta fights the hold and drags himself backwards to grab the bottom rope and the ref forces Ki to break the hold. Ki does that then pulls Kenta up to his feet and shoves him over into the corner. Ki calls for quiet in the crowd then fires off a huge knife edge chop drawing a woo from the crowd. Ki fires off a series of open hand slaps to his chest then grabs Kenta’s right leg and drapes it over the middle rope. Ki fires off a series of kicks to the back of the knee furthering the damage. Ki pulls Kenta out of the corner holding onto the leg and takes too long as Kenta jumps up and pegs him with an enziguri. Ki staggers around and Kenta grabs him and plants him on his head with a brutal brainbuster. Kenta rolls over on top of Ki and hooks a leg for two before Ki lifts a shoulder. Kenta gets up favoring his right leg and pulls Ki up with him. Kenta grabs Ki and goes for a german suplex but Ki blocks it then hits Kenta with some back elbows to the head and does a standing switch. Ki slowly lifts Kenta up and takes him over with an Everest german suplex flipping Kenta over on the top of his head. Ki gets up to his feet and he pulls the dazed Kenta up to his feet and plants him with the Ki krusher. Ki hooks the leg of Kenta holding him down for the three count.

Winner: Low Ki (16:42)

Notes: **1/2

OA: 69 CR: 56 MQ: 82

Guppie: “What a great match between those two men. Low Ki gets a big win over the NOAH star, KENTA.”

Patterson: “Low Ki took advantage of a mistake by KENTA when he kicked the post and Low Ki kept on the leg and took away KENTA’s most dangerous weapon but KENTA kept it a close match and almost took the victory several times.”

Guppie: “Now we follow that up with the Havana Pitbulls defending the Tag Titles against the team of Teddy Hart and Azrael.”

Patterson: “Azrael is a former SMWA tag team champion and he is back with a new partner in Teddy Hart and they are a very dynamic team. I can’t wait to see this match.”

Segment 5: Havana Pitbulls ©vs. Azrael & Teddy Hart (SMWA Tag Team Championship)

Hart and Reyes start out the match for their respective teams and they slowly circle each other then go into a lockup. Hart goes behind Reyes with a hammerlock and points to his head with his free hand but Reyes ducks under him and reverses it into his own hammerlock. Reyes trips Hart down to the mat and falls down on top of him still keeping the hammerlock in. Reyes pulls Hart’s arm out and flattens it against the mat then drives his knee down into the shoulder a couple of times. Hart takes the strikes then rolls forward up to his feet escaping the hold and he gets to his feet holding his left arm. Reyes slowly gets up after Hart and the two men lockup again. Hart grabs Reyes with a side headlock and flips him over to the mat but Reyes reaches his legs up and breaks the hold up by grabbing Hart with a headscissors. Hart kips up to his feet escaping the hold then tags in Azrael. Azrael jumps over the top rope into the ring and hits Reyes with a kick to the midsection. Reyes just ignores it and fires off a kick of his own to the midsection of Azrael that doubles him over. Reyes whips Azrael into the ropes and Azrael comes off the ropes and hits Reyes with a spinning heel kick. Reyes rolls to his corner and tags Puma in. Puma comes into the ring and he circles Azrael. The two men eye each other then move into a lockup. Puma tosses Azrael to his back and Azrael rolls through up to his feet and charges into another lockup. Puma tosses him down and Azrael rolls to his feet again. Azrael charges and takes Puma over with a spinning headscissors. Puma gets up to his feet and Azrael sends him down to the mat with a dropkick and makes a cover for a two count. Puma gets up to his feet and Azrael jumps up for a hurrincanranna but Puma catches him then pulls him back up and slams him down to the mat with a powerbomb. Puma folds Azrael up and gets a two count before Hart comes into the ring and hits Puma with a dropkick to break up the cover. The ref backs Hart into his corner and Puma pulls Azrael up to his feet and takes him over to his corner and tags in Reyes. Reyes comes into the ring and hits Azrael with a series of forearms and knife edge chops reddening his chest. Reyes pulls Azrael out of the corner and takes him over with a vertical suplex and floats over into a cover that Azrael kicks out of at two. Reyes pulls Azrael up to his feet and whips him into the corner. Reyes goes for a backbody drop but Azrael flips over Reyes back then grabs him and takes him over with a snapmare. Azrael flips over Reyes then jumps up and nails him with a dropkick to the face laying him out. Azrael gets to his feet and tags in Hart.

Hart comes into the ring and takes Reyes down with a clothesline as he gets up to his feet. Hart lets Reyes get up to his feet then picks him up and sends him back down with a powerslam. Hart bounces off the ropes and drives an elbow into the chest of Reyes and makes a cover for a quick two count. Hart pulls Reyes up to his feet and flips him over with a belly to back suplex and catches him with a bulldog as he falls to the mat drawing some cheers from the crowd. Hart rolls Reyes over for the cover and gets a two count before Puma comes in and drops an elbow to the back of Hart. Puma pulls Hart up to his feet and goes for a german suplex but Hart blocks it then sends Puma staggering to the ropes with a back elbow. Hart spins around and hits Puma with a big forearm that sends him over the top rope and tumbling to the outside. Hart lets Puma get to his feet then jumps up to the top rope and jumps to the outside with a shooting star press onto Puma on the outside bringing the crowd to their feet. Azrael comes into the ring and charges at Reyes and goes for a leg lariat but Reyes catches him then drops him down into a backbreaker. Reyes pulls Azrael up to his feet and drops him on his head with a fisherman buster and bridges the move into a cover for two before Hart springboards in with a 450 splash to Reyes breaking the bridge. Hart pulls Reyes up to his feet and goes for a german suplex but Puma slides into the ring and hits Hart with a forearm to the back. Puma grabs Hart with a rear waistlock and Reyes bounces off the ropes then hits Hart with a clothesline as Puma takes him over with a german suplex. Puma pulls Azrael up to his feet and throws him out of the ring then slides out after him. Reyes pulls Hart up to his feet in the ring and takes him over with a german suplex of his own and bridges the hold getting a three count on Hart.

Winner: Havana Pitbulls (12:56)

Notes: **

OA: 65 CR: 51 MQ: 80

Guppie: “The Havana Pitbulls team of Ricky Reyes and Puma continues to rule the tag team division with their vicious style.”

Patterson: “Those two men are just a great team and they are great singles wrestlers. It could be quite some time before they lose the belts.”

Segment 6: Sweeps Week

Elix Skipper walks out from the back with B-Boy and walks down to the ring with a mic and stops Puma and Reyes from leaving.

Skipper: “I want to talk to you two but first I got something else to say. Fuck Michael Shane! Fuck Conrad Kennedy! And fuck his weak ass version of Prime Time! Shane you and Kennedy were soft boy. You guys were weak and you used Prime Time to make sure you won your matches. That ain’t what this is. Prime Time is a group of winners on their own. B-Boy and I lived on the streets and survived. Reyes and Puma survived the hard streets of Cuba and they have more than proven their skill here in the SMWA. I am the bearer of the Prime Time name and I am taking this stable and I am going to turn it into a group of winners. Earlier tonight B-Boy overcame his former partner Petey Williams and Chad Collyer beat me in a travesty. Tonight marks the beginning of a new Prime Time here in the SMWA. Puma, Reyes, I want you two men to join B-Boy and I. What do you guys say?”

Skipper holds the mic out and Reyes takes it.

Reyes: “Fuck yeah, we’ll join you. Rocky Romero left us and we want somebody with us. We don’t like having our backs exposed. Holding the gold puts a target on us and we’ll be happy to have you watching our backs as we watch yours.”

The four men in the ring shake hands then walk backstage to the boos of the crowd.

OA: 63

Guppie: “That was interesting. Michael Shane created Prime Time but the newest member, Elix Skipper has just hijacked his stable.”

Patterson: “Shane’s reaction is going to be interesting but the what this new Prime Time group is going to be doing is interesting as well.”

Guppie: “We’ll have plenty of time to wonder about that during intermission as the ring crew is setting up the cage because Jay Briscoe is taking on Ace Steel in our next match.”

Guppie: “The cage is set up and we’re back from intermission. It’s time for the action to enter the cage as Jay Briscoe takes on Ace Steel.”

Patterson: “This match is going to be violent. These two men have a rivalry going on and the cage is where everything gets settled. Both of these men were Mark Briscoe’s partner and now they are going to face off in the cage and this is going to end the feud.”

Segment 7: Jay Briscoe vs. Ace Steel (Steel Cage Match)

Steel and Jay face off in the cage and they just start firing off punches at each other. Steel brings a knee up into the midsection of Jay then grabs him and goes to throw him into the cage but Jay grabs the ropes and stops himself from going in. Jay grabs Steel and whips him across the ring. Steel comes off the ropes and Jay jumps up and takes him down with a leg lariat. Steel gets up to his feet and Jay grabs him and runs him face first into the cage. Jay grabs Steel and runs him across the ring and sends him into the opposite side of the cage. Jay holds onto Steel and runs him into the next side of the cage and then sends him reeling into the last side of the cage and Steel falls to the mat with blood flowing down his head. Jay drops down on Steel and pounds away at the cut on his forehead opening it up further. Jay pulls Steel up to his feet and whips him into the corner. Jay charges and hits Steel with a clothesline. Jay picks Steel up and sets him on the top rope then climbs up and hits Steel with some forearms. Jay pulls Steel up and goes for a superplex but Steel blocks it by grabbing the cage. Steel hits Jay with some forearms of his own then shoves him off the ropes to the mat on his back. Jay gets up to his feet and Steel jumps off and hits him with a double axe handle. Steel pulls Jay up to his feet and snapmares him over then nails him with a hard kick to the back. Steel drives his knee into Jay’s back a couple of times then pulls him up to his feet and whips him over with a brutal backdrop driver. Steel makes a cover on Jay and gets two before Jay kicks out. Steel pulls Jay up to his feet and nails him with some hard forearms then sends him into the ropes. Steel telegraphs a backbody drop and Jay grabs him and takes him over with a swinging neckbreaker. Jay pulls Steel up to his feet and takes him over with a vertical suplex and floats over for a two count. Jay pulls Steel up to his feet and takes him to the side of the cage and tries to slam him into hit but Steel stops it then sends Jay into the cage repeatedly. Steel picks Jay up for a belly to back suplex then throws him into the cage face first. Steel backs off then charges and hits Jay with a forearm to the back of his head slamming him into the cage hard. Steel picks Jay up and pulls him over into the ring. Steel drapes Jay’s legs over the top rope then drops him down into a brutal looking reverse DDT. Steel covers a now bleeding Jay and gets a two count before he rolls a shoulder.

Steel pulls Jay up to his feet and sends him into the corner with an Irish whip then charges and hits a back elbow to the face of Jay. Steel pulls Jay out of the corner and spikes him on his head with a the steel spike. Steel hooks a leg on Jay and rolls him over for a long two count. Steel pulls Jay up to his feet and whips him into the corner. Steel charges and Jay catches him with a big boot to the face. Jay grabs Steel then picks him up and spikes him with a tombstone piledriver and both men are down and out on the mat. The ref starts to apply the ten count but both men get up to their feet at the count of eight. They start trading punches back and forth with blood covering both men’s faces. Jay blocks a punch from Steel and fires of a big forearm to the face that staggers Ace backwards and Jay charges forward and floors him with a yakuza kick. Jay pulls Steel up to his feet and grabs him by the back of his trunks and runs him forward sending him into the cage headfirst. Steel falls through the ropes onto the apron and sits up. Jay charges and hits him with a boot scrape to the face denting the cage. Jay pulls Steel up to his feet on the apron and nails him with some hard forearm shots then backs off. Jay makes a charge and leaps at Steel nailing him with a huge forearm shot and Steel bounces off the cage and hits the apron hard. Jay rolls Steel in under the bottom rope then pulls him up to his feet and plants him with a powerslam. Jay points to the corner and gets cheers from the crowd. Jay climbs up to the top rope then shakes his head as he climbs up to the top of the cage corner. He takes too long and Steel gets up to his feet and climbs up to the top rope and Jay stands on the top of the cage confused. Steel throws a forearm into the leg of Jay and Jay slips and straddles the top of the cage. Steel stands up on the top rope and grabs Jay with a front facelock. Steel pulls Jay off the top of the cage and takes him over with a big superplex down to the mat. Steel slowly drags himself over and drapes an arm over Jay for a long two count. Steel slowly gets up to his feet then pulls a bloody Jay up behind him. Steel underhooks both of Jay’s arms then picks him up for a tiger driver but Jay manages to catch Steel with his legs and takes him over with a hurrincanranna.

Jay gets up to his feet looking reenergized. Steel gets up to his feet and Jay charges and hits him with a clothesline to the back sending him down to the mat face first. Jay drops a knee to the back of Steel’s head then grabs him with a camel clutch. Steel fights against the hold and grabs the ropes with his right. The ref doesn’t break the hold because there are no holds barred. Steel refuses to tap out and he slowly gets his feet under him and stands up then drops back on top of Jay crushing him against the mat. Steel pulls Jay up to his feet and goes for an Irish whip but Jay reverses it sending Steel into the ropes. Steel comes off the ropes and Jay nails him with a dropkick sending him down to the mat. Steel rises to his feet and Jay grabs him and goes for the J-driller but Steel blocks it and then takes him over with a backbody drop. Jay grabs Steel from behind and pulls him up to his feet then whips Steel over with a german suplex and bridges it for a two count. Jay sits up with blood pouring off his face and dripping down to the mat. Jay pulls Steel up to his feet and hits him with some hard forearm shots. Jay goes for an Irish whip but Steel reverses it and floors Jay with a short arm clothesline. Steel pulls Jay up to his feet and plants him with a tiger driver and covers him for a three count.

Winner: Ace Steel (17:38)

Notes: ***3/4

OA: 79 CR: 72 MQ: 86

Guppie: “Ace Steel takes home the victory in a big steel cage match against Jay Briscoe here.”

Patterson: “Ace took it right to Jay and both of those men were bleeding buckets throughout that match and they just kept on going.”

Guppie: “Once the crew is done breaking the cage back down it will be main event time. Halo defends the SMWA Championship against Jimmy Rave in a two out of three falls main event.”

Patterson: “The two out of three falls match has become a staple of our anniversary shows and this one is going to measure up to all of our previous matches. This is going to be a great match between two phenomenal performers.”

Segment 8: Halo ©vs. Jimmy Rave (2/3 Falls, SMWA Championship)

Halo and Rave start the match with a lockup and the two men struggle back and forth in the clinch. Halo falls backwards and whips Rave over with an armdrag. Halo kips up to his feet as Rave rolls over and stands up. Rave charges and Halo takes him over with a Japanese armdrag. Rave rolls up to his feet and Halo takes him down with a dropkick. Halo pulls Rave up to his feet and whips him into the ropes. Halo goes for a backbody drop but Rave sees it coming then flips backwards over Halo and lands on his feet. Halo turns around Rave takes him over with an armdrag and goes into an armbar. Halo rolls forward and kips up to his feet but Rave gets up with him holding onto an arm wringer. Halo grabs the top rope and backflips over then sends Rave through the ropes to the outside with an armdrag. Rave gets to his feet on the outside and the ref holds Halo back preventing him from chasing Rave to the outside. The ref starts to count Rave out and gets to six before Rave jumps onto the apron and gets into the ring. Halo and Rave lockup in the middle of the ring again and they go back and forth in the clinch once again. Halo backs Rave into the corner then Rave spins Halo around. Rave breaks the hold and then hits Halo with some hard knife edge chops. Rave snapmares Halo out of the corner and delivers a hard chop across his back and then grabs him with a rear chinlock. Halo slowly gets up to his feet then jumps up and takes Rave over with a snapmare. Rave rolls up to his feet and Halo jumps up and takes Rave over with a hurrincanranna into a pinning predicament and holds it for a two count. Rave kicks out strongly sending Halo into the ropes. Rave gets up to his feet and blocks a punch from Halo and drives a knee into his midsection. Rave takes Halo over with a gut wrench suplex and hooks a leg for a short two count. Rave pulls Halo up to his feet and whips him into the corner hard. Rave charges but Halo stops him with a big boot. Halo hops up to the second rope then jumps off with a crossbody block on Rave taking him down for a two count. Halo lets Rave up to his feet and grabs him with a side headlock. Rave hits Halo with some punches to the midsection and tries to reverse it with a belly to back suplex but Halo flips over and lands on his feet. Halo grabs Rave from behind and plants him with a hard belly to back suplex and makes a cover for a two count.

Halo pulls Rave up to his feet and backs him into the ropes with some stiff punches. Halo puts Rave’s arms behind the top rope then lights him up with some open hand slaps to the chest. Halo backs up then charges but Rave frees his arms then sends Halo over the top rope and to the floor hard with a big backbody drop. Halo gets up to his feet nursing his back and Rave steps onto the apron then charges and jumps off with a knee to the face of Halo sending him down to the floor. Rave pulls Halo up and rolls him into the ring then jumps onto the apron. Rave slingshots into the ring with a senton then makes the cover on Halo for a long two count before he rolls a shoulder up. Halo sits up and Rave charges and hits him with a running knee. Rave drops down on Halo and hooks a leg for a three count. (10:35)

Guppie: “Jimmy Rave just took the first fall quickly in this match.”

Patterson: “Much quicker than I expected either man to get a fall here. Halo has already taken two brutal knee shots to his head and he could be in big trouble already.”

Rave gets up and then drops down on Halo with another cover and only gets a two count this time. Rave pulls Halo up to his feet and sends him into the corner with an Irish whip. Rave charges and hits Halo with a big clothesline. Rave picks Halo up and sets him on the top rope. Rave climbs up to the second rope and hits Rave with some punches to the head then goes for a superplex but Halo blocks it. Rave goes for it again but Halo blocks it then hits Rave with some punches to the midsection of his own. Halo stands up on the second rope then picks Rave up for a vertical suplex then jumps off bringing Rave down to the mat face first with an inverted falcon arrow leaving both men down on the mat. Halo gets up to his feet and pulls Rave up the rest of the way by his hair. Halo sends Rave into the ropes then drops him with a nicely executed leg lariat. Halo drops down on Rave with a cover and gets a short two count. Halo pulls Rave up and spikes him with a brutal brainbuster and covers for two before Rave manages to barely roll a shoulder up. Halo pulls a dazed Rave up to his feet and hits him with some forearms then takes him over with a snap suplex and floats over with a short two count. Halo gets to his feet and climbs up to the top rope. Rave gets up to his feet and Halo comes off with a missile dropkick and Rave rolls to the outside. Rave gets to his feet using the apron and Halo hits him with a dropkick sending him into the guardrail. Halo slides through the ropes and stands up on the apron then jumps off with a springboard moonsault onto Rave collapsing both men. Halo pulls Rave up to his feet on the outside and takes him over with a vertical suplex slamming him down to the floor. Halo pulls Rave up to his feet by his hair and slams him face first into the apron then rolls him into the ring. Halo jumps onto the apron then climbs up to the top rope. Halo comes off onto Rave with a 450 splash and makes a cover for a three count. (17:21)

Guppie: “Halo ties things up at one fall a piece around the seventeen minute mark.”

Patterson: “These two men came out swinging here. They both want to get a win quickly and they both have. Both men are going to be banged up and I think the match will probably slow down know as neither man wants to make a mistake.”

Halo pulls Rave up to his feet and sends him down to the mat with a powerslam. Halo climbs up to the top rope and comes off with a 450 splash but Rave gets his knees up and drives them into Halo’s midsection. Halo gets to his feet and Rave grabs him from behind and takes him down with a neckbreaker. Rave grabs an arm on Halo and goes into an armbar stretching the shoulder of Halo. Halo manages to spin around and get a foot on the bottom rope and Rave breaks the hold. Rave pulls Halo up to his feet and snapmares him over. Rave bounces off the ropes and goes for the big knee to the face but Halo catches his leg then rolls backwards going into a single leg crab. Rave crawls forward and grabs the bottom rope and quickly forces a break and both men get up to their feet and watch each other warily. The two men move towards each other and go into a lockup. Rave ducks behind Halo and grabs him with a hammerlock and wrenches Halo’s wrist up to the back of his head. Halo jumps up and comes down with a snapmare taking Rave over but Rave holds onto the hammerlock flipping Halo over still in the hold. Rave pushes Halo down to the mat and goes into a fujiwara armbar but Halo manages to roll forward then kip up to his feet. Halo reverses the hold and flips Rave over to the mat. Halo hits Rave with a legdrop then covers him for a short two count. Halo pulls Rave up to his feet and goes for a vertical suplex but Rave counters and flips over landing behind Halo. Rave grabs Halo with a rear waistlock and whips him over with a german suplex but Halo flips over and lands on his feet. Rave stands up and Halo charges and hits him with a spinning heel kick to the back of the head and sends him down to the mat. Halo pulls Rave up to his feet into a rear waistlock and plants him with a german suplex and bridges it for a long two count. Rave rolls out of the hold and to his feet holding the back of his head. Halo grabs him and sends him into the corner with an Irish whip then charges and hits him with a back elbow. Halo picks Rave up and sets him on the top rope. Halo nails Rave with a palm strike then climbs up to the second rope and lays in some punches on Rave. Halo climbs up to the top rope then jumps up and takes Rave off with a hurrincanranna. Halo crawls over and makes the cover for a long two count.

Halo pulls Rave up and goes for an Irish whip but Rave blocks it then whips Halo over dropping him on his head with a waterwheel suplex. Rave slowly gets to his feet and Halo sits up. Rave bounces off the ropes and hits him with a big knee to the face. Rave drops down on Halo for a two count before Halo rolls a shoulder up. Rave pulls Halo up to his feet and whips him over folding him over on his head and holds him down for a two count. Rave pulls Halo up and fires off some punches to the head then sends him into the ropes. Halo bounces off the ropes and Rave sends him over with a big overhead belly to belly suplex. Rave delivers some stomps to Halo before he grabs the bottom rope and slides out of the ring. Rave goes through the ropes onto the apron and throws a kick at Halo but Halo catches the leg and pulls Rave off the apron slamming him down face first. Halo jumps onto the apron then waits for Rave to get up. Halo jumps off the apron and catches Rave with a hurrincanranna sending him into the guardrail. Halo gets up to his feet to cheers from the crowd. Halo pulls Rave up to his feet and tattoos him with a chop to the chest then sends him into the ringpost face first. Rave bounces off the post and Halo charges and drops him with a clothesline. Halo grabs Rave’s hair and pulls him up and rolls him into the ring. Halo climbs onto the apron then jumps up to the rope and springboards in with a 450 splash but Rave gets his knees up driving them into his midsection. Rave gets up to his feet and takes Halo over with a gut wrench suplex and rolls over him hooking a leg for a long two count. Rave pulls Halo up to his feet and grabs him with an abdominal stretch. Rave drives his elbow into the midsection of Halo as he works the hold. Halo fights the hold but can’t escape it. Rave drops back and rolls Halo onto his shoulders and gets a two count before Rave flips over breaking the hold. Halo slowly gets up to his feet and Rave kicks him in the midsection and picks him up for the Rave clash but Halo nails Rave with a kick to the head and drops down to his feet. Halo picks Rave up and drops him on his head with a DVD and both men are down and out. The ref starts to count both men down and they both slowly rise up to their feet beating the count. Rave nails Halo with a forearm and Halo fires back with a forearm of his own and the two men start exchanging stiff forearms. Halo breaks that up by raking Rave’s eyes then ducks behind him and rolls him up for a two count. Halo rolls up to his feet and barely sidesteps a dropkick from Rave. Halo grabs Rave as he gets up to his feet and plants him with a DVD. Halo holds onto Rave’s legs holding him down and gets the three count.

Winner: Halo (33:21)

Notes: ***3/4

OA: 82 CR: 79 MQ: 85

Guppie: “Halo retains the SMWA Championship in a hard fought match against Jimmy Rave!”

Patterson: “Both of those men put it all on the line in that match and Halo managed to outlast Rave and get the win at the end.”

Guppie: “What a great way to end the show tonight folks! We hope you enjoyed it as much as we did.”

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

OA: 72

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SMWA Unveils plans for a new Belt

April 24, 2008

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SMWA officials have decided that with all the great competitors in the SMWA right now that we need another singles belt. This belt is designed for the up and coming wrestlers and is going to be called the Premier Championship. To crown the champion we won’t hold your average tournament. We will be holding an eight man round robin tournament with two divisions and the two division winners go on to a singles match for the Premier Championship. These matches will take place over the next five shows and the finals will be on the second July show. Here are the wrestlers and divisions they have been placed in.

Division A

Azrael

Jerelle Clark

Joel Maximo

Scott Lost

Division B

Joey Ryan

Jorge Estrada

Teddy Hart

BJ Whitmer

As you may have noticed three men will be making their debut in this tournament and highlight the belts job of showcasing the newest and best talent in the promotion. Jerelle Clark and Jorge Estrada have impressed the management with their performance in other promotions and have been giving slots in this tournament.

The first show to feature matches from this Round Robin Tournament will be on May 10 in Ypsilanti and the show is being called On the Road to Gold because of the tournament. We have four tournament matches taking place on this show as all eight men will show the fans the skills that got them spots in the tournament in the first place. In Division A action Azrael takes on Scott Lost and Jerelle Clark faces off against Joel Maximo. In Division B BJ Whitmer faces Joey Ryan and Teddy Hart squares off with Jorge Estrada.

On a sadder note Conrad Kennedy III injured himself and will not be able to compete for a couple of months.

Here is the full card for the show.

Halo vs. Low Ki (SMWA Championship)

Halo defends the SMWA Championship against the stiff kicks and high impact offense of Low Ki in what could prove to be his toughest defense yet. Low Ki was very impressive during the anniversary show and is going straight to the top with this opportunity.

Elix Skipper & B-Boy vs. Petey Williams & Michael Shane

The pieces of Prime Time face off int his tag match. Williams gets to face off against B-Boy who got a tainted victory over him on the second night of the anniversary show. However it will be seen if he can work with Shane who had the rest of Prime Time attack him during a March show. This is going to be an explosive match. Skipper & B-Boy seem to be a cohesive team and that could give them the advantage.

Azrael vs. Scott Lost (Division A)

Teddy Hart vs. Jorge Estrada (Division B)

Evan Karagias vs. Greg Pawluk (Division A)

BJ Whitmer vs. Joey Ryan (Division B)

With two huge matches capping off the night after the four tournament matches this show is sure to be filled with great action.

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On the Road to Gold (Ypsilanti)

May 10, 2008

Announcer: Brian Guppie

Color Commentator: Mike Patterson

Guppie: “Welcome to On the Road to Gold! We have a big show lined up as we start a round robin tournament to crown an SMWA Premier Champion.”

Patterson: “This tournament is going to showcase some of our best new talent here and it is going to be full of great action.”

Guppie: “We start off with a match from Division B as BJ Whitmer takes on Joey Ryan.”

Patterson: “This should be a good match. Both men are good technical wrestlers but Whitmer has a power advantage and has some stiff strikes that could drive him to victory in this tournament.”

Segment 1: BJ Whitmer vs. Joey Ryan (Division B )

Whitmer and Ryan lockup in the middle of the ring and Ryan takes him over with an armdrag into an armbar. Whitmer loosens the grip and rolls forward and gets up to his feet and reverses the armbar into an arm wringer on Ryan. Ryan rolls forward then spins behind Whitmer and grabs him with a cobra clutch. Whitmer fights the hold then hits Ryan with some vicious back elbows and shoots him into the ropes. Ryan comes off the ropes and Whitmer drops him with a clothesline then follows up with a cover for a two count. Whitmer pulls Ryan up to his feet then snapmares him over and nails him with a hard kick to the small of the back. Whitmer drops down and grabs Ryan with a surfboard and plants his knee right into the small of Ryan’s back. Ryan slowly fights up to his feet and gets his foot into the ropes and forces a break of the hold. Whitmer stays on him and nails him with a few sharp knife edge chops then whips Ryan into the ropes. Whitmer swings with a clothesline but Ryan ducks under it and takes Whitmer down with a neckbreaker. Ryan crouches down and waits for Whitmer to get to his feet. Whitmer stands up and Ryan charges and takes Whitmer down with a hard back elbow. Ryan drops down on Whitmer and gets a short two count. Ryan pulls Whitmer up to his feet and takes him over with a vertical suplex. Ryan gets up to his feet and bounces off the ropes and drops a knee to the head of Whitmer then hooks a leg for two before Whitmer rolls a shoulder. Ryan pulls Whitmer up and whips him into the corner. Ryan charges but Whitmer moves out of the way letting him slam into the corner. Whitmer tattoos Ryan with a series of knife edge chops then follows up with some hard forearms to the side of the head. Whitmer lifts Ryan up and sets him on the top rope. Whitmer climbs up to the second rope and goes for a wrist clutch exploder off the top but Ryan blocks it then hits Whitmer with some back elbows to the shoulder and shoves him off the ropes to the mat. Whitmer gets up to his feet and Ryan comes off with a crossbody block taking Whitmer down to the mat. Ryan makes a cover and gets a two count.

Ryan pulls Whitmer up to his feet into a rear waistlock and goes for a german suplex but Whitmer blocks it. Whitmer hits Ryan with a couple of back elbows then does a standing switch. Whitmer lifts Ryan up and over with an Everest german suplex dropping him on the back of his head and bridging it for a two count. Whitmer breaks the hold and pulls Ryan up to his feet. Whitmer whips Ryan into the ropes and takes him over with an overhead belly to belly suplex and Ryan slides out to the floor. Whitmer charges and slides under the ropes and grabs Ryan from behind and spins him around into a big knife edge chop. Whitmer picks Ryan up and sends him to the gym floor with a powerslam. Whitmer pulls Ryan up to his feet and rolls him into the ring. Whitmer slides in after him and covers him for a short two count. Whitmer pulls Ryan up to his feet and goes for a vertical suplex but Ryan reverses it with a small package and gets a two count. Whitmer kicks out and rolls up to his feet but Ryan takes him down with a drop toehold and grabs him with an STF. Whitmer fights the hold and slowly pulls himself along the mat and grabs the bottom rope forcing the break. The ref breaks the hold and Ryan gets up to his feet nursing his back. Whitmer pulls himself up to his feet using the ropes and Ryan charges and Whitmer clocks him with a lunging clothesline that drops him on the back of his head. Whitmer hauls Ryan up to his feet and takes him over with an exploder suplex. Whitmer makes a cover and gets a two count before the ref notices Ryan’s foot on the bottom rope. Whitmer hauls Ryan up to his feet then sticks his arm between his legs and drops Ryan on his head with an exploder suplex. Whitmer grabs both legs and rolls on top of Ryan for the three count.

Winner: BJ Whitmer (12:33)

Notes: **1/2

OA: 67 CR: 50 MQ: 84

Guppie: “BJ Whitmer made that a hard hitting contest and he managed to take home the victory with the exploder suplex.”

Patterson: “He made it a hard hitting contest because that’s what he is best at and Ryan obliged him and gave him the advantage.”

Guppie: “Up next we have a match from Division A of the tournament as Jerelle Clark takes on Joel Maximo.”

Patterson: “This is going to be a high flying encounter. Clark is the master of the 630 and Maximo could pull out the one man spanish fly.”

Segment 2: Jerelle Clark vs. Joel Maximo (Division A)

Joel wastes no time in this match and catches Clark with a big dropkick. Clark gets up to his feet and Joel grabs him with a rear waistlock and throws him over with a german suplex and Clark flips over to land on his feet. Joel gets up to his feet and Clark grabs him and takes him down with a bulldog. Clark rolls Joel over and gets a short one count. Clark pulls Joel up to his feet and sends him down to the mat with a powerslam. Clark flips over with a senton across the chest of Joel and hooks a leg for a two count. Clark pulls Joel up to his feet and sends him into the corner with an Irish whip. Clark charges right in after him but Joel lifts himself up on the top rope and wraps his legs around Clark’s head then sends him into the turnbuckles with a headscissors. Joel gets up to his feet and runs around the ring then nails Clark with a dropkick to the back of his head slamming him into the turnbuckles again. Joel pulls Clark up to his feet and whips him over with a snap suplex and floats over for a two count. Joel pulls Clark up and sends him into the ropes with an Irish whip. Clark comes off the ropes and Joel jumps up and takes Clark over with a hurrincanranna and Clark slides out of the ring to the floor. Joel leaps over the top rope and lands on the apron then does an asai moonsault onto Clark. Joel picks Clark up off the gym floor and throws him into the ring. Joel jumps onto the apron then slingshots in with a legdrop but Clark moves out of the way and Joel slams down to the mat. Clark grabs Joel as he rises to his feet and Clark spikes him with a DDT. Clark pulls Joel up to his feet and sends him into the corner with an Irish whip. Joel runs up the ropes then spins around and catches Clark’s head then spins him around into a brutal DDT of his own. Joel pulls Clark up and shoves him into the corner then sets him up on the top. Joel climbs up to the top rope and hits Clark with a couple of forearms. Joel pulls Clark up to his feet and goes for a spanish fly. Clark fights against it and hits Joel with some elbows to the back of the head then shoves Joel off the top. Joel slams down to the mat then Clark comes off with a 630 splash. Clark makes a cover on Joel and gets a three count.

Winner: Jerelle Clark (7:12)

Notes: **

OA: 63 CR: 44 MQ: 82

Guppie: “What a fast-paced encounter between those two men and Clark picks up an impressive victory here.”

Patterson: “I really thought that Joel Maximo had the match locked up but Clark managed to connect with a big 630 and that was the end of the match.”

Guppie: “Our next match should be a huge one. Teddy Hart takes on former WCW and TNAW star Jorge Estrada.”

Patterson: “This is a match I’m really looking forward to. These two men are both extraordinarily gifted wrestlers and they are both aiming to start off the tournament with a win.”

Segment 3: The Tortured Hart

Teddy Hart explodes through the curtain to a mixed reaction from the crowd. Azrael and Alicia come out after him and follow him down to the ring. Hart jumps up onto the apron then holds the ropes open to let Alicia into the ring. Hart goes in after her and Azrael flips over the rope and rolls up to his feet while Hart takes the mic from the announcer.

Hart: “Right here you fans see the start of a new revolution. Tonight is the beginning of a round robin tournament for this new Premier Championship. There are two divisions and there are two members of this new revolution, the Hart Revolution. Azrael and I are going to show the SMWA what true competition is all about. The two of us will win our divisions and we will meet in the finals and we will compete as friends and the best man will win and take the belt home for the Hart Revolution. We also have my beautiful, Alicia.”

Hart lowers the mic and pulls Alicia into a hug and the two start making out in the middle of the ring. Hart breaks it up but keeps his arm around Alicia’s waist as he raises the mic as the crowd boos.

Hart: “Shut up! You are all jealous. You guys wish you were me and the girls wish they had me! Tonight I’m going to give you fans a show. If you cheer for me I will die for you! I am the tortured Hart and tonight I am going to give Jorge a taste of my pain in the ring. After that Azrael is going to put Scott Lost down just like he did last time they met. Witness the birth of the Hart Revolution!”

OA: 92

Segment 4: Jorge Estrada vs. Teddy Hart (Division B )

Hart and Estrada face off in the middle of the ring and go into a lockup. Hart slips behind Estrada and grabs a hammerlock. Estrada ducks under reversing into a hammerlock of his own then breaks it and grabs Hart with a rear waistlock. Estrada picks Hart up and slams him down to the mat then spins out and grabs a front facelock. Hart slowly fights up to his feet and spins out of the hold and gets an arm wringer on Estrada. Estrada flips forward and rises up to his feet reversing the hold into an arm wringer of his own. Hart grabs the top rope and flips over backwards to his feet then flips Estrada over and drops down on him grabbing a cross armbreaker. Estrada locks his hands together then spins around and grabs the bottom rope with his feet and Hart breaks the hold and rolls backwards up to his feet. The two men lockup again and this time Estrada takes the advantage by whipping Hart over with an armdrag and going right into an armbar. Hart quickly manages to grab the bottom rope with his free hand and force the break. The two men roll up to their feet and Estrada goes for a lockup but Hart trips his leg out from underneath him then delivers some kicks to the back of his right knee. Hart spins around the leg of Estrada and goes into a figure four leglock. Estrada fights the hold and slides backwards then grabs the bottom rope and the ref breaks up the hold. The two men get up to their feet and Hart shoots in at the right leg again but Estrada sees it coming and grabs Hart with a front facelock and sprawls out. Estrada keeps Hart down on the mat until Hart spins out of the hold and then spins on the back of Estrada grabbing him with a hammerlock. Hart breaks the hold and ties up Estrada’s legs and goes into an Indian deathlock. Hart drops backwards cranking on the knee but Estrada refuses to tap. Hart breaks up the hold and pulls Estrada up to his feet. Hart goes for a shinbreaker but Estrada flips over Hart’s back and takes him over with a sunset flip and gets a two count before Hart flips backwards out of the pin.

Hart rolls up to his feet and goes for a dropkick but Estrada rolls sideways avoiding the kick. Estrada gets up to his feet and Hart follows suit. Estrada jumps up and takes Hart over with a hurrincanranna and holds onto Hart’s legs for a two count. Estrada gets up to his feet and pulls Hart up after him and sends him into the ropes with an Irish whip. Hart comes off the ropes and Estrada flips him over with a backbody drop and Hart’s feet hit the top rope and dropping him down on the back of his head. The ref goes over to check on Hart but Estrada just grabs him by the head and pulls him up to his feet. Estrada spins him around and drives some forearms into the back of his neck then folds him over with a backdrop driver. Estrada hooks a leg and covers Hart for a two count. Estrada pulls Hart up to his feet and gets a rake of the eyes for his efforts. Hart grabs Estrada by the back of his trunks and runs him to the ropes and throws him over to the outside. Hart nurses his neck then points to the crowd. He lets Estrada get up to his feet then jumps up to the top rope and springboards to the outside with a big shooting star press to cheers from the crowd. Hart rises up to his feet and pulls Estrada up after him. Hart sends Estrada into the guardrail with an Irish whip then taunts the crowd. Estrada gets up to his feet and Hart charges and drives a knee into his midsection. Hart lifts Estrada up and drops him across the guard rail throat first. Hart grabs Estrada and rolls him into the ring. Hart jumps up onto the apron then climbs up to the top rope. Estrada gets to his feet and Hart jumps off and nails him with a missile dropkick. Hart crawls over and makes a cover for a long two count. Hart pulls Estrada up to his feet and goes for an exploder suplex but Estrada fights the hold and drives a knee into Hart’s midsection then takes him over with a swinging neckbreaker. Estrada gets to his feet and bounces off the ropes and flips over with a legdrop across the throat of Hart and covers for a two count.

Estrada pulls Hart up to his feet and picks him up for a powerbomb but Hart lands a couple of punches and takes Estrada over with a hurrincanranna. Hart pulls Estrada up to his feet and sends him into the corner with an Irish whip. Hart charges in but Estrada stops him with a boot to the face. Estrada charges out of the corner and plants Hart with a tornado DDT. Estrada climbs up to the top rope and waits for Hart to get to his feet. Estrada comes off with a crossbody block and holds Hart down for a two count. Estrada pulls Hart to his feet and Irish whips him into the ropes. Estrada flips Hart over with a hiptoss and into a neckbreaker. Estrada makes the cover on Hart and gets a two count. Estrada pulls Hart up to his feet and pushes him into the corner then sets him up on the top rope. Estrada climbs up to the second rope and grabs Hart for a neckbreaker. Hart flails around with his arms nailing Estrada with punches sending Hart down to the mat and Hart pulls himself up and stands up on the top rope. Hart turns around as Estrada gets up to his feet. Hart jumps off and catches Hart then spikes him with a brutal DDT. Hart rolls over on Estrada and hooks a leg for a two count. Hart hauls Estrada up to his feet and flips him over into the corner with an exploder suplex and he falls down onto the back of his head. Hart pulls Estrada out of the corner and drops down on him for a cover and gets a two count before Estrada manages to roll a shoulder up. Hart gets up to his feet and gets in the ref’s face and starts reading him the riot act. Estrada hooks his leg from behind and rolls him up for a quick two count. Hart rolls up to his feet pissed and he nails Estrada with a wicked superkick. Hart jumps up to the top rope then comes off with a corkscrew senton. Hart pulls himself on top of Estrada and gets the three count.

Winner: Teddy Hart (17:54)

Notes: ***

OA: 70 CR: 51 MQ: 90

Guppie: “Teddy Hart takes a big victory over Estrada with his corkscrew senton and it was a hell of a match.”

Patterson: “Those two men went back and forth before Hart finally managed to get the victory and it was a close one.”

Guppie: “Up next Hart’s partner Azrael takes on Scott Lost in a rematch.”

Patterson: “Azrael won this match the first time they met up and we’ll see if he can repeat that feat here tonight in the tournament.”

Segment 5: Azrael vs. Scott Lost (Division A)

The two men circle each other and then Azrael throws a kick and connects to the knee of Lost. Azrael throws a dropkick that connects to the face of Lost. Azrael rolls over with a cover and scores a short one count. Lost rolls up to his feet and Azrael grabs him and takes him over with an armdrag. Lost gets up to his feet again and Azrael flips him with a Japanese armdrag. Azrael drops an elbow but Lost rolls out of the way letting him slam into the mat. Azrael gets to his feet and Lost grabs him and takes him over with a northern lights suplex and flips over as Azrael hits the mat. Lost pulls Azrael up to his feet and takes him over with another northern lights suplex and bridges the hold for a short two count. Lost pulls Azrael up to his feet and sends him into the ropes and takes him down with a leg lariat. Lost bounces off the ropes and drops down with an elbow to the chest of Azrael and covers for another two count. Lost pulls Azrael back up and sends him into the corner. Azrael stops before he hits the corner and hits Lost with a back kick to the midsection. Azrael jumps up to the top rope and comes off with a moonsault taking Lost down to the mat and hooks both legs for a two count before Lost manages to kick out. Azrael pulls Lost to his feet and sends him into the ropes. Azrael swings with a clothesline but Lost grabs his arm and takes him over with a crucifix and scores a two count. Azrael rolls up to his feet and Lost grabs him and takes him over with an armdrag and goes into an armbar. Azrael fights up to his knees then rolls forward and breaks free of the hold. Azrael gets to his feet and drop kicks Lost right in the face. Azrael pulls Lost up and on his shoulders attempting the electric chair driver. Lost fights the move and nails Azrael with some punches to the head then counters with a reverse hurrincanranna spiking Azrael on the top of the head. Lost crawls over to Azrael and hooks a leg for a two count.

Lost pulls Azrael up and takes him over with a vertical suplex and floats over with a cover for another two count. Lost pulls Azrael to his feet again and sends him into the corner with an Irish whip. Lost charges and hits Azrael with a superman headbutt to the midsection. Lost picks Azrael up and sets him on the top rope. Lost climbs up to the second rope and hits Azrael with some punches to the head. Lost grabs Azrael with a front facelock but Azrael hits Lost with some punches to the midsection. Azrael stands up and reverses the hold on Lost and picks him up then slams him down to the mat face first. Lost stands up and Azrael jumps off and delivers a brutal stomp to the back of Lost’s head sending him down to the mat. Azrael makes a cocky cover and only gets a two count because of it. Lost gets up to his feet and Azrael grabs him and plants him with a brutal brainbuster and rolls on top of him with a cover for a two count. Azrael gets up to his feet and he climbs up to the top rope and calls for Lost to get to his feet. Lost slowly rises up to his feet and Azrael comes off with a crossbody block but Lost blocks him in midair with a dropkick to the midsection. Lost pulls Azrael up to his feet and takes him over with a german suplex and bridges it for a two count. Lost grabs Azrael by the hair and pulls him up to his feet and shoots him into the ropes. Azrael comes off the ropes and Lost jumps up and takes him over with a hurrincanranna. Lost holds onto Azrael’s legs and gets a three count before Azrael kicks out.

Winner: Scott Lost (14:28)

Notes: **

OA: 62 CR: 43 MQ: 81

Guppie: “Scott Lost picks up a win against Azrael in their rematch and this win gets Lost a victory in the Premier Title tournament.”

Patterson: “Those two were going all out right from the beginning and Lost just managed to connect with some bigger moves and keep Azrael off-balance.”

Guppie: “Our first four matches were about competition but this next tag match is about hatred. Michael Shane and Petey Williams team up to take on Elix Skipper and B-Boy.”

Patterson: “On the second night of the anniversary show Skipper basically kicked Shane and Kennedy out of Prime Time. Now Shane teams up with former member Williams to take on these two guys. If Shane and Williams can work together they have a chance but if they don’t they are going to self-destruct.”

Segment 6: Primed to Explode

Elix Skipper stalks from backstage down to the ring accompanied by B-Boy. Both men slide into the ring and Skipper takes the mic from the announcer.

Skipper: “You assholes right here are going to get a show tonight. You are going to see Prime Time fuck up some pansy white boys. Michael Shane and Petey Williams got put in the wrong match here tonight. They ain’t got shit on the two of us and this is going to be murder. This isn’t going to be a fight at all. Tonight the true Prime Time rises to the top with a victory here tonight. Shane you lead Prime Time nowhere. Now, I’m taking control of things and I’ve streamlined the group and we are already the Tag Team Champions. B-Boy was not entered into the tournament but he will claim the Premier Title and I am going to win the SMWA Championship! This is Prime Time and tonight we explode all over again!”

Skipper drops the mic and waits for his opponents to show up.

OA: 66

Segment 7: Elix Skipper & B-Boy vs. Michael Shane & Petey Williams

Shane and Williams have a short argument before they decide that Williams is going to start the match and he faces off against B-Boy. The two men lockup and Williams goes behind with a rear waistlock. Williams picks B-Boy up and slams him down to the mat face first. Williams spins out and grabs a front facelock. B-Boy levers himself up but Williams drives a knee into his midsection and takes him over with a snap suplex. Williams pulls B-Boy up and grabs him with a rear chinlock. Skipper comes into the ring and breaks the hold up with a dropkick to the back of Williams. Williams rolls to his corner and raises his hand up to get a tag from Shane. Shane comes into the ring and faces off with the newly tagged in Skipper. Both men fake going for a lockup and nail each other with punches and they both stagger backwards. The two men recover and get in each other’s faces and start talking shit to each other. They go into a lockup and the two men struggle back and forth before Skipper slowly backs Shane into a corner. The ref gets between the two men and calls for a break. Skipper gives the clean break then pokes Shane in the eyes. Shane staggers out of the corner and Skipper grabs him and sends him into the ropes with an Irish whip. Shane bounces off the ropes and Skipper drops him with a brutal back elbow. Skipper drops down on Shane and hooks a leg for a short two count. Skipper pulls Shane up to his feet and Shane returns the favor by poking him in the eyes. Shane snapmares Skipper over and nails him with a chop across the back then grabs a rear chinlock. Skipper fights up to his feet slowly and hits Shane with some back elbows to the midsection then shoots him into the ropes. Shane comes off the ropes and ducks under a clothesline from Skipper. Shane bounces off the opposite ropes and Skipper catches him with a leg lariat. Skipper pulls Shane up to his feet with a front facelock and backs up to his corner and B-Boy tags in. B-Boy enters the ring and drives a knee into Shane’s midsection. B-Boy follows up with a forearm to the face of Shane and backs him into the corner with a series of knife edge chops. B-Boy rails on Shane with some brutal forearms that seats Shane in the corner. B-Boy runs around half the ring then charges and nails Shane with a brutal dropkick that almost scrapes his face off. B-Boy pulls Shane out of the corner and drops down on him with a cover and gets a two count before Williams pulls B-Boy off then retreats to the corner.

B-Boy pulls Shane up to his feet and drags him to his corner and tags Skipper back in. Skipper climbs to the top rope then jumps down and hits a double axe handle across Shane’s back. Skipper pulls Shane up to his feet and goes for the play of the day but Shane spins out of it. He grabs Skipper from behind and dumps him on his head with a backdrop driver. Shane gets up to his feet and retreats to his corner and tags Williams in with a slap across the face. Williams just stares at Shane then relents and gets into the ring. Williams bounces off the ropes hitting Shane and sends him tumbling to the floor. Skipper gets to his feet and Williams runs and spins him over with a swinging neckbreaker. Williams pulls Skipper up to his feet and takes him over with a german suplex and bridges it for a two count before B-Boy comes in and drops an elbow across his exposed midsection breaking the cover. B-Boy pulls Williams up and shoots him into the ropes. B-Boy swings with a clothesline but Williams ducks it and grabs him with a rear waistlock. Williams whips B-Boy over with a german suplex dropping him on his head and sending him rolling out of the ring. Williams gets up to his feet and blocks a punch from Skipper. Williams trips Skipper down to the mat and grabs him with a sharpshooter. Shane slides into the ring and hits Williams with a superkick to the face breaking the hold then rolls out of the ring and walks to the back. Skipper pulls Williams up to his feet in the ring and plants him with a belly to back suplex and holds him down for a two count. Skipper hauls Williams up to his feet and takes him down with a play of the day. Skipper makes the cover and gets a two count before Williams gets a foot on the bottom rope to break up the count. B-Boy slides into the ring and pulls Williams up to his feet. Skipper charges with a leg lariat but predictably Williams ducks and Skipper nails B-Boy sending him down to the mat. Williams nails Skipper with a dropkick sending him to the mat. B-Boy gets up to his feet and Williams grabs him and spikes him with the Canadian destroyer. Williams makes a cover for two before Skipper pulls him off breaking the cover. Skipper pulls Williams up to his feet and nails him with a few quick forearms then nails the play of the day. Skipper hooks both legs and rolls over on Williams for the three count.

Winner: Elix Skipper & B-Boy (13:22)

Notes: **1/2

OA: 74 CR: 69 MQ: 80

Guppie: “Prime Time gets a victory tonight by sticking together. Shane and Williams just couldn’t get along and it cost them the match.”

Patterson: “Williams is really having issues with his former partners and he has a lot of issues to deal with.”

Guppie: “It’s time for our main event and it’s going to be a good one. Halo defends the SMWA Championship against Low Ki and this match is going to be crazy.”

Patterson: “Low Ki did good in the Fourth Anniversary show to earn this match. He has had some awesome matches in NOAH over in Japan and he could prove to be a major stumbling step for Halo.”

Segment 8: Halo ©vs. Low Ki (SMWA Championship)

The two men face off in the middle of the ring and they warily circle each other. Halo moves in for a lockup but Ki backs him off by swinging a kick at him. The two men continue to circle and Ki lashses out with a kick that catches Halo in the midsection. Ki moves in and grabs Halo with a side headlock. Halo hits some forearms to the midsection and shoots Ki off into the ropes. Halo takes Ki over with an armdrag right into an armbar. Ki rolls forward loosening the pressure and grabs Halo with a front facelock. Ki lets go of the head and spins around on the back of Halo and paintbrushes him across the back of the head then spins around and grabs the front facelock again to applause from the crowd. Halo pushes himself up to his feet and slips out of Ki’s grip and goes into a hammerlock. Ki nails Halo with a brutal back elbow to the head breaking the hold then spins around clocking Halo with an enziguri sending him down to the mat. Ki makes a cover and gets a short two count. Ki pulls Halo up to his feet and sends him into the ropes with an Irish whip. Ki telegraphs the backbody drop and Halo backflips over Ki. Ki stands up and Halo grabs him from behind and plants him with a bulldog. Halo pulls Ki up to his feet and sends him into the corner. Halo charges and runs right into a big boot from Ki. Halo staggers backwards and Ki grabs him and nails him with a forearm then trips him down to the mat and grabs him with a heelbar. Halo rolls over in the hold and grabs the bottom rope forcing the break. Ki pulls Halo up to his feet with a front facelock and drives some knees into Halo’s face. Ki butterflies Halo’s wings and takes him over with a double underhook suplex and bridges the move for a two count. Halo manages to barely lift a shoulder in time to escape the pinfall. Ki pulls Halo up and sends him into the ropes. Ki swings with a high kick but Halo ducks under the kick. Halo bounces off the opposite ropes and clocks Ki with a spinning heel kick. Ki gets up to his feet and Halo grabs him and takes him over with a snapmare. Halo bounces off the ropes and hits a dropkick to the face of Ki. Halo rolls on top of Ki hooking a leg for a two count.

Ki gets up to his feet and Halo grabs him and sends him into the corner with an Irish whip. Halo charges right behind but Ki handstands on the top rope and lands on his feet behind Halo. Ki grabs him with a rear waistlock and takes him over with an Everest german suplex and bridges it for a long two count. Halo rolls backwards to his feet and Ki charges and drops him with a big clothesline. Ki drops down on Halo and grabs him with a tight guillotine choke. Halo manages to get his legs out from under Ki and he sprawls out and barely manages to reach the ropes with his legs and force the break. Ki pulls Halo up to his feet and nails him with some forearms to the face and goes for a vertical suplex but Halo counters it and lands behind Ki. Halo grabs Ki and spikes him with a reverse DDT. Halo runs to the ropes and jumps onto the second rope and springs off with a lionsault and covers Ki for two. Halo pulls Ki up to his feet and gives him a stiff European uppercut then takes him over with a snap suplex and floats over for another two count. Halo pulls Ki up and picks him up into a fireman’s carry and goes for a DVD but Ki slides down his back and plants him with a brutal backdrop driver that folds Halo up on the back of his neck and send him rolling out of the ring. Ki charges and slides under the ropes out of the ring and he catches up with Halo and spins him around into a hard knife edge chop then follows up with a big open hand chop. Halo staggers backwards to the guardrail and Ki stalks behind him. Ki grabs him and pulls him forward into a knee to the midsection. Ki picks Halo up and sends him down to the gym floor with a powerslam as the crowd cheers him on. Halo gets up to his hands and knees and Ki starts rocking him with a series of stiff Kawada kicks to the face that sends Halo rolling over onto his back with a new cut on the bridge of his nose. Ki pulls Halo up to his feet and pushes him against the apron then hits him with a knife edge chop right to the face and Halo drops down to the floor clutching his face. Ki pulls him up and rolls him into the ring then soaks up some adoration from the crowd before he rolls in as well.

Halo gets up to his knees and Low Ki nails him with a stiff kick across the chest. He follows up with a second then slaps his hands against the mat and sends Halo down to the mat with a third kick to the chest. Ki drops down on Halo and makes a cocky cover for a two count before Halo rolls a shoulder. Ki hooks a leg and really covers Halo but still only gets a two count. Ki pulls Halo up to his feet and shoves him into the corner then reddens his chest with some hard knife edge chops. Ki backs off then charges and connects with the tidal crush. Halo staggers out of the corner and Ki grabs him and plants him on his head with the Ki-Krusher. Ki hooks the leg of Halo keeping him down and Halo somehow manages to escape at the count of two. Ki pulls Halo up to his feet again and hits him with a forearm to the face and sends him into the ropes. Ki goes for a back elbow but Halo rolls forward underneath the strike. Halo springs up to his feet and bounces off the ropes connecting with a spinning front kick that drops Ki to the mat. Both men rise up to their feet and Halo picks Ki up and drops him on his head with a DVD and both men are down on the mat. Halo crawls over to Ki and drapes an arm over his chest for a two count. Halo pulls Ki up to his feet and plants him with a brainbuster. Halo crawls to the corner and pulls himself up to his feet using the ropes and climbs up to the top. Halo comes off with a phoenix splash but Ki gets his knees up driving them into Halo’s chest. Ki stomps Halo in the face laying him out then climbs up to the top rope himself. Ki comes off with a phoenix splash but Halo rolls out of the way. Ki rolls through and up to his feet but Halo stuns him with a forearm. Halo picks Ki up with a reverse fireman’s carry then flips him over and spikes him into a DDT. Halo rolls over on top of Ki and gets a three count.

Winner: Halo (23:48)

Notes: ***

OA: 78 CR: 75 MQ: 82

Guppie: “Halo manages to retain the SMWA Championship against Low Ki in a brutal match.”

Patterson: “Ki busted Halo open with a series of brutal kicks to the face but Halo fought back and took the victory with a version of the spicy drop.”

Guppie: “What a great way to end this show and we are going to be back with great action in Grand Rapids next week.”

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

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Return to Grand Rapids

www.smwawrestling.com

May 14, 2008

We are heading back to Grand Rapids and we have two big main event quality matches. Both of which feature Japanese wrestlers and has given the show it’s name, Oriental Invasion. May 17 we are in Grand Rapids for the show be sure to check it out. Halo was originally scheduled to defend the title against Elix Skipper but the laceration on his nose inflicted by a kick from Low Ki will prevent him from wrestling Sunday. We have managed to find an excellent replacement as Elix Skipper will take on former WWE star Funaki. Here is the card for the show.

Havana Pitbulls vs. KENTA & Marafuji (SMWA Tag Team Titles)

Former GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions, KENTA & Marafuji challenge the Pitbulls team of Reyes and Puma in what should be an amazing encounter. This match should be the highlight of the evening and one of the best tag matches you will ever see.

Funaki vs. Elix Skipper

This is a bout between two experienced cruiserweight competitors and they are both going to be going for the big win here. Skipper needs to prove the power of Prime Time and Funaki needs to win to come back again.

BJ Whitmer vs. Johnny Kashmere

Azrael vs. Joel Maximo (Division A)

These two men compete in their second match in the round robin tournament for the Premier belt. Both men lost their first round matches and one of them will get some momentum going with a win here.

Scott Lost vs. Jerelle Clark (Division A)

Another match in the round robin tournament but both of these men got victories in the first round. Whoever wins this match will be guaranteed not to lose the division. Victory isn’t guaranteed but at the worst they will have to compete in a tiebreaker match to go to the finals. There is a lot on the line in this match and both men are going to be bringing their all.

Todd Sexton vs. Brandon Thomaselli

Brandon is the cousin of former SMWA Champion Vito Thomaselli and he brings the same fire and energy to his matches and he faces off against Todd Sexton to open up the show.

As always tickets are just $15 or $20 for ringside seats. Come and support independent wrestling!

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