|
Post by rican on Aug 7, 2011 13:03:18 GMT -6
Detailed results will be up around Thursday, till then....
Show opened with new CEO Aria Bella Donna throwing out free shirts and making an announcement to the crowd.
Willie Da Bomb Richardson defeated Warpath, Rangi Roman & David Tower.
In his first defense Egotistico Fantastico was set to face Hardcore Craig in a rematch, when Ryan Slade interjected himself into the match.
In the End Slade pinned Egotistico Fantastico to become the new BLITZ Champion.
December was set to face Traci Brooks when Melanie Cruise & Taylor Made jumped them both and it became a Women's Tag Team Match.
Traci Brooks & December defeated Melanie Cruise & Taylor Made
The New Age Outlaws defeated The Professionals (Zach Thompson & Matty Starr)
Jimmy Rockwell defeated Gilbert Lewis
Machine & Dysfunction defeated Brandon Blaze & Mike Horning
Tony Scarpone came out to Challenge Dysfunction to a BLITZ War Zone match when Aria came out and announced that Scarpone was going to busy next much facing Kevin Nash!
Masaru defeated his little brother Neo Tokyo
Justin Dredd won the falls two and three to defeat Tony Rican for the No Limits Title.
|
|
|
Post by slacker on Aug 7, 2011 14:38:02 GMT -6
congrats to the new champs
|
|
|
Post by johnval on Aug 7, 2011 20:43:38 GMT -6
short reign for Ego.
|
|
|
Post by artyu43 on Aug 8, 2011 12:51:18 GMT -6
so when that guy facing kevin nash
|
|
|
Post by rican on Aug 12, 2011 6:58:26 GMT -6
ok here you go the full results.....
Pro Wrestling Blitz's Wrestlefest II was held Saturday night, August 6th, 2011 at the VFW Cantigny Post 367 in Joliet, IL, and witnessed the return of the New Age Outlaws, plus two championships changed hands. Before the first match, Blitz Chair of Talent Relations Tobi Hope introduced Aria Bella Donna, a new financial benefactor for Blitz. She explained that she's there to listen to what the fans have to say and got the word that they wanted free stuff, so she threw a few t-shirts out to the crowd. Match 1: Rangi Roman "The Christian Warrior" vs. Warpath vs. David Tower vs. "The Urban American Dream" Willie Da Bomb Richardson, winner gets a Blitz contract. David Tower looked impressive in this one as the young 310-pounder cleared the ropes on a dive to the floor on Willie and later floored Rangi with a top rope leg lariat. Willie hit an impressive 295lbs 2nd rope dropkick on Warpath, while shortly afterward Rangi surprised Tower with a 2nd rope moonsault press. The favorite to win won the match and the contract, as the Urban American Dream hit the Pounce for the win in 8:11. Match 2. Hardcore Craig vs. Egotistico Fantastico for the Blitz Heavyweight Championship Before the bell even rang, Rinaldo Piven came out with "Canadian Sex Icon" Ryan Slade and Ashton Vuitton, saying his man Slade pinned Craig last month at Throwdown and should be getting the title shot. Craig and Ego agreed to make it a 3-way match and doubleteamed the Canadian to the point where Craig was able to hold Slade down so a youngster could get a knife edge chop in. Ego and Craig double pressed the Professionals representative onto some chairs and took him through the Joliet crowd. Back in the ring, Hardcore hit an Air Raid Crash and a Michinoku Driver on the Sex Icon, but then Ego seized the moment and dropkicked Craig. Hard feelings aside, Craig and the champ got a double superplex on Slade, but then Craig powerbombed Ego onto the Thunder Bay Onatrio native. While Craig and Ego went at it, Slade came to and was able to use the Canadian flag on both opponents, but both kicked out. Ego fired up and hit a Death Valley Driver on Slade, but Craig ended that with his Hardcore Hangover on Ego. Slade threw Craig shoulder first into the post, then silenced Joliet by pinning Ego with the Ry-plex Mach 2 at the 14:52 mark to win the Blitz Championship! After the Professionals retired to the lockerroom, Craig raised Ego's hand, to which the former champ responded by attacking Craig. This got to the point where Tobi Hope needed to intervene, but Ego shoved him, grabbed him by the throat and blamed Tobi for allowing him to lose the Blitz Championship, saying the match should've just been himself defending against Craig. Ego then admitted to not really being from Joliet and called the Blitz roster "garbage". He then took off his mask, claimed Egotistico Fantastico was dead, and said "Robert Anthony is leaving Blitz forever". Match 3. December vs. Traci Brooks These two fan favorite went back and forth for just under two minutes when Seduction and Destruction, Taylor Made and Melanie Cruz, came out on the mic saying they would destroy December and Brooks. Traci challenged Made and Cruz to a tag match with December as her partner and the match was on. S&D kept the smaller December in their corner and showed solid tag team chemistry. After being worn down for 5 minutes, December got a tag to the TNA Knockout, who put Melanie Cruz out with a 2nd rope headslam in 7:47. Match 4: The Professionals (Zach Thompson and "Walking Aphrodesiac" Matty Starr)(w/The Bosnian Bombshell Sanella and Rinaldo Piven) vs. The New Age Outlaws The Outlaws did their classic enterance, complete with introductions as the Blitz faithful went right along with them. Thompson was reluctant to go into a test of strength with Billy Gunn, who went out to a kid in the crowd and demonstrated how it's done. On getting back in the ring, Thompson laid the boots to him, but it wasn't long before Gunn nailed Zach with a high boot of his own. Road Dogg tagged in and got the dancing punches and shakey knee drop. He had a punch for Piven too, but the distraction allowed the Professionals to gain control of the match. It wasn't too long before Jesse James tagged out to Gunn, who tossed Thompson hard over the top rope as he slammed his back hard on the apron. A Fameasser for Matty Starr brought the Outlaws another Blitz win in 13:41. Match 5: "Rockstar" Jimmy Rockwell vs. Gilbert Lewis Lewis was a step ahead of Rockwell in the opening moments but he got caught up in waving to the crowd. Jimmy went for a 2nd rope dive, but Gilbert got his foot up, and capitalized with the Square Root. Rockwell got his foot on the rope to break the pin. Lewis tried to keep the weakened Rockstar off balance with an O'Conner Roll, but Rockwell reversed it to get the pinfall in 7:00. Match 6: Dysfunction and "The Messiah of the Spinebuster" Machine vs. Brandon Blaze and "Waterboy" Mike Horning. Blaze and Horning took to the air early as Blaze back body dropped Horning over the top rope, as the Waterboy corkscrewed onto Machine and Dys on the floor. Blaze followed with a Russian leg sweep on Machine, splattering 550 lbs of humanity across the floor. Back in the ring, Brandon and Mike kept Dys in their corner until Horning got caught going for a crucifix backslide on Machine and was slammed down for his efforts. Machine and Dys wore down the Joliet native until Horning got a release German suplex on Dys, allowing him to make the tag. Blaze fired away on Machine and Dys but the two on one advantage was too much as the Milwaukee native managed a 2nd rope steamroller. Machine followed with a Vader Bomb for the win. Before they could celebrate, Tony Scarpone charged from the back and cracked Dysfunction with his own pipe. The Insurance Policy challenged Dysfunction next month to a Blitz Warzone match with tables, thumbtacks, barbed wire, you name it. Aria Bella Donna came out and said while that match should happen, it won't happen next month. She reiterated that she's here to give the crowd what they want, and when she asked on prowrestlingblitz.com who they wanted to see in Blitz, she was going to produce that person next month, and that's who's wrestling Scarpone September 3rd. So Saturday September 3rd in Joliet, Tony Scarpone will take on the man the fans wanted to see, former WWF and WCW World Heavyweight Champion KEVIN NASH! Match 7: Masaru vs. Neo-Tokyo in a Japanese Deatch Match Neo attacked his twin brother before the bell. A trash can and lid, baseball bat, and a chair all came into play in the early goings of this death match, Thumbtacks were introduced, but Masaru hit a 2nd rope neckbreaker, followed by his front spike slam for 2. Masaru set up for a head slam into the tacks, but Neo pushed him off, sending him into the tacks! Neo got a Samoan drop on the tacks, but Masaru battled back with a choke slam on an open chair. Masaru then hit a fireman's carry power slam onto the tacks for the questionable win in 13:10, questionable because Neo kicked out as the ref counted 3. Masaru didn't want there to be any question about it, so he ripped off part of Neo-Tokyo's mask and hit a urinage on the tacks. Neo-Tokyo came to walked off looking upset, but it wasn't clear if it was because he lost or because he had just had a match for blood with his own twin brother. Main Event: "Simply Amazing" Justin Dredd vs. "Latin Lover" Tony Rican in a 2/3 Falls match for the No Limits Championship The Best of 5 series that started in the spring would come to a head tonight, as both challenger and chamion had a fall on the other. With this being a 2/3 falls match, the remaining falls in the series would be decided. The first fall spilled out to the floor early as Dredd powerbombed Rican onto the guardrail. In the crowd, Rican suplexed Dredd on the floor. Back in the ring, the Latin Lover hooked on his inverted DDT and got the pin to win fall #1. Before you knew it, Justin had scaled the top rope and hit a 450 splash to win the 2nd fall merely 47 seconds later. So it all came down to this. Rican sailed through the air with a tumbleweed press to the floor on Dredd. Back in the ring, the champ hit his lungblower, but went to the top instead of going for the pin. Justin cut him off, but Rican pushed him back. Tony went for a top rope cross body, but Dredd caught him on the way down with a jumping ace crusher to win the deciding fall and the No Limits Championship!
|
|