Post by fireprowrestling on Jun 21, 2011 17:53:52 GMT -6
1. FPW Tag-Team #1 Contender Match
"Konvict" Nick Dallas vs. Dakota Prodigy ( c )
Earlier in the day footage aired of Crime & Punishment along with Christopher Kent jumping Jynx, throwing him face first into a window, and Punisher abducting him. Making what WAS scheduled to be a tag-team match to decide a future title shot for Crime & Punishment a singles match. Dallas wasted no time as he took the fight to Dakota as soon as he appeared from behind the curtain, although Prodigy was able to get some high flying offense in it would be the appearance of the FPW Heavyweight Champion that would cost him the match as he shoved him from the top rope to Dallas who would not only deliver a disgusting backflipping facebuster but follow it up with his patented Uranagi Suplex onto his knee to seal the deal.
WINNER: "Konvict" Nick Dallas
Hammertime vs. Gilbert Lewis
With both fan favorites returing to FPW after months of absence the crowd still welcomed them with open arms. After a solid back and forth cleanly fought contest it was the nerd himself, Gilbert Lewis who managed to catch the much large Hammertime off guard for a 3 count!
WINNER: Gilbert Lewis
3. Ritchie Rothchild w/ M. Marvin Wentworth vs. Gabrial "The Brave" Juarez
Formerly known as Tank, Gabrial "The Brave" Juarez is a man who embraced his mexican indian heritage to start fresh in FPW. One of the few monsters on the roster he wasted little time in taking the fight to Ritchie Rothchild. Rothchild to his credit tried a valiant effort to work the legs of the big man but in the end the cronie of Christopher Kent would be distracted by the appearance of bitter rival Johnny Motley as well as the CEO of Laughing Right Production Antuwan Clemens, a man Ritchie has continued to agonize on his own talk show, that cost him the match as Ritchie once again lost his focus.
WINNER: Gabrial "The Brave" Juarez
4. "Latin Lover" Tony Rican vs. "Flawless" Dave Allen
Despite suffering a bruised trachea the show prior Tony Rican refused to take medical leave and instead decided to compete in an FPW sanctioned match. To further show his toughness he voluntarily took on Dave Allen, on of the BIGGEST fan favorites in FPW and a man on a mission. After what could only be described as a 5 star contest and potential match of the night the contest would come to a grim close as Tony Rican ended up being tossed into the steel post, causing a still unknown injury so great he was forced to lose by TKO as he began vomiting and coughing up blood. Ever the sportman Dave Allen refused to have his hand raised as the victor and instead helped tend to the injured Rican
WINNER: "Flawless" Dave Allen
5. Lois Rojas vs. Johnny Motley w/ Antuwan Clemens
This was a solid back and forth match with the standard amount of skirting around the rules by Lois Rojas. On somewhat of a mean streak after leaving his tag team partner Jeremy Hadley and hooking up with the Lynn Marie Talent Agency Rojas has been on a tear in FPW and despite Johnny Motley giving him everything he had right down to a top rope dropkick he simply didn't have enough as Rojas was able to reverse a victory roll attempt into a pin of his own.
Post match however Ritchie Rothchild would make an appearance with a steel chair. No sooner did he make it to the ringside area however then Antuwan Clemens managed to grab the chair away and distract Rothchild long enough for Motley to collect himself and dive onto Ritchie. Then it would be announce
Ritchie Rothchild vs. Johnny Motley in a Leather Strap match with Antuwan Clemens as the special guest referee.
WINNER: Lois Rojas
6. FPW Impact Championship Match
Brentley Alexander Dawson vs. "Stonehands" Slater Wallace (c)
The first title defense for Slater Wallace was against one half of the former FPW tag team champs, The Masters. Though B.A.D gave him size and strength to the defending champion he was quick to show off his speed against the big man and put up one heck of a fight. However it would be the overwhelming strength of Stonehands that saw B.A.D driven into the mat with a Running Powerslam for the victory.
WINNER: "Stonehands" Slater Wallace
7. FPW Heavyweight Championship
Brandon Michael Kent vs. "The Product" Christopher Kent (c)
Ever the devious mastermind Christopher Kent started out the match by not starting the match. After the formal introductions for the title bout were made Christopher reminded everyone that the match couldn't start unless he was in the ring, then he quickly slid out as Nick Dallas and Ritchie Rothchild slid in to surprise his brother BMK. After allowing his goons to do his dirty work for two solid minutes the defending champion slid back into the ring to try and get the easy victory. But his bigger brother was more then ready to prove he had plenty of fight left as he powered out and took the fight right back to Christopher Kent. What ensued was a solid display of both technical prowess, in-ring presence, and sheer guts as the twin brothers fought inside and outside the ring. Nick Dallas would make another attempt to intercede on Christopher Kents behalf but Dakota Prodigy would run out to stop him. No sooner had BMK delivered his patented Uranagi Suplex to the champ then Ritchie Rothchild also tried to make the save, however Johnny Motley appeared to make the save this time. With victory in sight and the crowd out of their seats BMK when for his special maneuver one last time. But it would be the distraction of the ref by Christopher Kent's Legal Counsel M. Marvin Wentworth that would allow the almost year long champ to give BMK a low blow followed by his patented 'wiggle' elbow drop to retain the belt.
WINNER: "The Product" Christopher Kent
After the match however BMK was so enraged that he ended up laying out several members of the security staff, actually getting the FPW Board to ON THE SPOT announce a no dq rematch for the belt on July 16, and even gave a Uranagi Suplex to the referee.
"Konvict" Nick Dallas vs. Dakota Prodigy ( c )
Earlier in the day footage aired of Crime & Punishment along with Christopher Kent jumping Jynx, throwing him face first into a window, and Punisher abducting him. Making what WAS scheduled to be a tag-team match to decide a future title shot for Crime & Punishment a singles match. Dallas wasted no time as he took the fight to Dakota as soon as he appeared from behind the curtain, although Prodigy was able to get some high flying offense in it would be the appearance of the FPW Heavyweight Champion that would cost him the match as he shoved him from the top rope to Dallas who would not only deliver a disgusting backflipping facebuster but follow it up with his patented Uranagi Suplex onto his knee to seal the deal.
WINNER: "Konvict" Nick Dallas
Hammertime vs. Gilbert Lewis
With both fan favorites returing to FPW after months of absence the crowd still welcomed them with open arms. After a solid back and forth cleanly fought contest it was the nerd himself, Gilbert Lewis who managed to catch the much large Hammertime off guard for a 3 count!
WINNER: Gilbert Lewis
3. Ritchie Rothchild w/ M. Marvin Wentworth vs. Gabrial "The Brave" Juarez
Formerly known as Tank, Gabrial "The Brave" Juarez is a man who embraced his mexican indian heritage to start fresh in FPW. One of the few monsters on the roster he wasted little time in taking the fight to Ritchie Rothchild. Rothchild to his credit tried a valiant effort to work the legs of the big man but in the end the cronie of Christopher Kent would be distracted by the appearance of bitter rival Johnny Motley as well as the CEO of Laughing Right Production Antuwan Clemens, a man Ritchie has continued to agonize on his own talk show, that cost him the match as Ritchie once again lost his focus.
WINNER: Gabrial "The Brave" Juarez
4. "Latin Lover" Tony Rican vs. "Flawless" Dave Allen
Despite suffering a bruised trachea the show prior Tony Rican refused to take medical leave and instead decided to compete in an FPW sanctioned match. To further show his toughness he voluntarily took on Dave Allen, on of the BIGGEST fan favorites in FPW and a man on a mission. After what could only be described as a 5 star contest and potential match of the night the contest would come to a grim close as Tony Rican ended up being tossed into the steel post, causing a still unknown injury so great he was forced to lose by TKO as he began vomiting and coughing up blood. Ever the sportman Dave Allen refused to have his hand raised as the victor and instead helped tend to the injured Rican
WINNER: "Flawless" Dave Allen
5. Lois Rojas vs. Johnny Motley w/ Antuwan Clemens
This was a solid back and forth match with the standard amount of skirting around the rules by Lois Rojas. On somewhat of a mean streak after leaving his tag team partner Jeremy Hadley and hooking up with the Lynn Marie Talent Agency Rojas has been on a tear in FPW and despite Johnny Motley giving him everything he had right down to a top rope dropkick he simply didn't have enough as Rojas was able to reverse a victory roll attempt into a pin of his own.
Post match however Ritchie Rothchild would make an appearance with a steel chair. No sooner did he make it to the ringside area however then Antuwan Clemens managed to grab the chair away and distract Rothchild long enough for Motley to collect himself and dive onto Ritchie. Then it would be announce
Ritchie Rothchild vs. Johnny Motley in a Leather Strap match with Antuwan Clemens as the special guest referee.
WINNER: Lois Rojas
6. FPW Impact Championship Match
Brentley Alexander Dawson vs. "Stonehands" Slater Wallace (c)
The first title defense for Slater Wallace was against one half of the former FPW tag team champs, The Masters. Though B.A.D gave him size and strength to the defending champion he was quick to show off his speed against the big man and put up one heck of a fight. However it would be the overwhelming strength of Stonehands that saw B.A.D driven into the mat with a Running Powerslam for the victory.
WINNER: "Stonehands" Slater Wallace
7. FPW Heavyweight Championship
Brandon Michael Kent vs. "The Product" Christopher Kent (c)
Ever the devious mastermind Christopher Kent started out the match by not starting the match. After the formal introductions for the title bout were made Christopher reminded everyone that the match couldn't start unless he was in the ring, then he quickly slid out as Nick Dallas and Ritchie Rothchild slid in to surprise his brother BMK. After allowing his goons to do his dirty work for two solid minutes the defending champion slid back into the ring to try and get the easy victory. But his bigger brother was more then ready to prove he had plenty of fight left as he powered out and took the fight right back to Christopher Kent. What ensued was a solid display of both technical prowess, in-ring presence, and sheer guts as the twin brothers fought inside and outside the ring. Nick Dallas would make another attempt to intercede on Christopher Kents behalf but Dakota Prodigy would run out to stop him. No sooner had BMK delivered his patented Uranagi Suplex to the champ then Ritchie Rothchild also tried to make the save, however Johnny Motley appeared to make the save this time. With victory in sight and the crowd out of their seats BMK when for his special maneuver one last time. But it would be the distraction of the ref by Christopher Kent's Legal Counsel M. Marvin Wentworth that would allow the almost year long champ to give BMK a low blow followed by his patented 'wiggle' elbow drop to retain the belt.
WINNER: "The Product" Christopher Kent
After the match however BMK was so enraged that he ended up laying out several members of the security staff, actually getting the FPW Board to ON THE SPOT announce a no dq rematch for the belt on July 16, and even gave a Uranagi Suplex to the referee.