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Post by DREAMWAVE on Feb 7, 2010 14:20:06 GMT -6
Prince Mustafa Ali d. Gilbert Lewis
After the match Ali told the fans that since they cheered when he went through a table at "The Fight Before Christmas", he was going to smash Gilbert's head in with a chair. Just he was about to do so, GT Vega made the save.
"Hollywood" Hades w/ Ryland Foxx d. Ninja Bill
Zero Gravity d. 1st & 10 Team WAR La Raza If Looks Could Kill GT: 50 Big Money ROCKETFOOT! to become the 1st ever DREAMWAVE Tag Team Champions
Before the match, GT Vega said that he wanted to tell the LaSalle fans that tonight was a special night because it was his three year anniversary with his girlfriend, Jenna. As the match was going on, Prince Mustafa Ali came out and grabbed Jenna and took her to the back. GT Vega gave chase, and this left "Mr. 450" without a partner.
"Legendary" Dan Lawrence d. Jak Ferrik in "Dan Lawrence's Legendary Challenge"
During the match Juliette sat in on commentary. She traded verbal jabs with Dan Lawrence throughout the night and the tension between the two seem to be growing.
"Next" Nick Brubaker w/ Ryland Foxx & Nikki d. "The B-O-Z" Steve Boz in the "Belt vs Briefcase" match. Brubaker is now the Alternative Champion and Good as Gold Briefcase Holder.
"Silent Intensity" Austin Roberts and "The B-O-Z" Steve Boz went to a no contest in the Lethal Lottery match for the DREAMWAVE World Championship when Luther came to the ring and choke slammed Roberts.
DREAMWAVE President, JC Costilli , came out and made Luther vs. Austin Roberts for the World Championship at "Road to Anniversary" on March 6th.
Double M and Acid were inducted into the LaSalle Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame.
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Post by sharkboy4evr on Feb 7, 2010 22:31:57 GMT -6
very nice show. had a blastie
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Post by DREAMWAVE on Feb 8, 2010 8:00:51 GMT -6
The largest crowd in DREAMWAVE history attended Saturday night's show and people were turned away...DREAMWAVE would love to thank all 615 fans in attendance at the SOLD OUT K of C!!
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Post by thenosebleedseats on Feb 8, 2010 9:22:12 GMT -6
This show was beyond amazing. The action was non-stop and the crowd was awesome to be apart of.
I've been to the past two Wrestlemanias and countless independent shows. Just to give you an idea of how awesome this show was, I completely lost my voice about half way through the show. I'm just now starting to get it back. Well worth the drive.
The other thing about Dreamwave is how great the crew is. Not only did the crew, by this I mean, ring announcer, play by play guys, Jay Rapsel(Sp) and other people that are ring side, sit and chat with us for a couple of seconds but they thanked us, Moav5706 and ISU Phloyd and myself, for coming out over and over. These guys are true professionals. This proves pro wrestling isn't going any where anytime soon.
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Post by starman on Feb 8, 2010 10:06:40 GMT -6
It was my first Dreamwave show and I had a very good time. I thought the tag team gauntlet match was very entertaining. By far the tag matches were the highlight of the night. Also very good was the Brubaker-Boz match. I had never seen Brubaker before, and I was very impressed. As always, I found the ringside announcers an annoyance, but, fortunately the volume wasn't so loud that it completely disrupted the evening. The only other thing that I didn't like was the amount of time where there was no wrestling going on. The two Hall of Fame inductions, Paul Orndorff's talk to the audience(hooray for him for keeping it brief!), and a very long intermission added a ton of time to the show that seemed unnecessary. Still, the quality of most of the matches were above what I see at many of the shows that I have attended. The only match I didn't enjoy was the main event. There was more posturing than wrestling and the ending was not believable at all. However, I enjoyed myself enough that I purchased tickets for the next show. That's the main thing in the long run--getting people to come back. I'm guessing that most of the folks there will return.
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Post by Chief Luzano on Feb 8, 2010 11:22:40 GMT -6
Out standing show guys. It did run a little later then I expected (was hoping to get out by 10). My son had a blast though and we also purchased tickets for the next show.
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Post by howeirdhowie on Feb 8, 2010 13:22:27 GMT -6
Once again it appears Mr. Boz was outsmarted by an opponent with a brilliant advisor in his corner. OR -- perhaps poor Mr. Boz is simply jinxed with anchov in the crowd.
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Post by jayrep on Feb 8, 2010 13:27:02 GMT -6
Thanks for the kind words. The show did run a little long. Intermission took awhile longer than I anticipated because "Mr. Wonderful" was taking a lot of time talking with every fan. We didn't want to have all the fans in line miss the second half of the show. We are certainly working on getting intermission moved along a little more briskly.
The Hall of Fame stuff was a bit drawn out, but the LaSalle fans were very excited to see Acid and Double M again. Some great memories there.
It's really cool for me to see some fans come from Chicago come down and not dump on the show because the product isn't a "ROH style". Not saying our guys can't work on that level, our style is just different....and it works really well.
Hope to see more faces from the CPW board at "Road to ANNIVERSARY" on March 6th!
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Post by PoisonousAnchovie on Feb 8, 2010 15:46:17 GMT -6
I was in the front row last Saturday night and as always I had a blast. I've never had a bad time at a DREAMWAVE show. The Gauntlet Match totally rocked, Boz and Brubaker had a great match, the fans were loud and Paul Orndorff was "wonderful" to us fans.
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Post by dan5172 on Feb 8, 2010 18:02:30 GMT -6
The surprise of the night may have been Heisman and Martino winning twice during the gauntlet.
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Post by PoisonousAnchovie on Feb 9, 2010 5:36:32 GMT -6
Ninja Bill almost winning his first DREAMWAVE match was also a nice surprise.
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Post by howeirdhowie on Feb 9, 2010 13:13:55 GMT -6
For Mr. Heisman/Mr. Martino to have had such a strong showing, Ms. December must have been a better motivator than Mizz Georgia Hase!
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Post by dan5172 on Feb 9, 2010 13:31:02 GMT -6
Hollywood Hades, on his worst day, was still better than Ninja Bill.
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Post by howeirdhowie on Feb 9, 2010 13:37:04 GMT -6
How about Ninja Bill v. Gilbert Lewis? Could be a modern-day version of Kenny "Sodbuster" Jay v. George "Scrap Iron" Gadaski (from the AWA).
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Post by dan5172 on Feb 9, 2010 14:50:45 GMT -6
Wait a minute, anchovie is the black cat for the B-O-Z? Interesting.
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