Post by ArticulatorSK on Mar 25, 2012 23:17:10 GMT -6
Chicago Style Wrestling Results For
CSW’s Random Selection Live Event
@ Guerin College Prep
March 23, 2012
Written By: The Articulator Steve Kenton
Emerald Eric Del Ray defeated Steve Cambridge
Steve Cambridge exerted his power early on the debuting Emerald Eric Del Ray muscling him around the ring. Eric Del Ray showed great heart trying to fight back with quick arm drags and reversals. The size differential was significant as Steve Cambridge continued to dominate his opposition with slams, a running knee strike, suplexes, a backbreaker, forearm drops, a spinebuster, and a Gonzo bomb. However, Emerald Eric Del Ray managed to reverse a suplex attempt into an inside cradle for the win. After the match, Steve Cambridge beat down Eric Del Ray viciously until Kraven made the save with a vicious clothesline. Kraven vowed to get revenge on Steve Cambridge down the line proclaiming that Steve needed to take on somebody his own size.
Brian Nelson defeated Gabriel Herrera w/Sanela
Herrera showed confidence early taking down Nelson with powerful tackles, but Nelson showed tremendous quickness changing the momentum significantly. After a series of take downs, Nelson sent Herrera out of the ring with a clothesline. Nelson attempted a suicide dive, but he ran into a leaping side kick by Herrera who blocked the attempt. Herrera then mounted his opponent with strikes, choke holds, and a chicken wing submission. Nelson fought back with creative offensive maneuvers and strikes including a missile dropkick off the top rope to create space between himself and his stronger adversary. Herrera countered Nelson’s offense and delivered a lethal leg lariat. Herrera intended to drop Nelson one last time for good and put Nelson up on the turnbuckles in the corner. Nelson won the match when he snuck out of Herrera’s grasp and delivered a high-elevated back cracker with his knees that sent Herrera tumbling backwards onto his head.
Ace Martino & Nick Brubaker w/Ryland Fox defeated Matt Knicks & Kenny Sutra
The confident chiseled muscular team of Brubaker and Martino were arrogant as they did not take their younger opponents seriously. The first sequence saw both Martino and Knicks attempting to one up each other. Knicks showed signs early with a high cross body press. Knicks tagged in Sutra who hit an impressive double team elevated senton back splash. Sutra kicked it into overdrive with quick kicks and strikes until Martino used Sutra’s momentum against him. Brubaker was tagged in and the beat down ensued. Sutra was being attacked by Brubaker, Martino, and Fox. This happened even when the referee’s back was turned. Sutra made a desperate effort and finally tagged Knicks who fought back with an incredible double dropkick on both men. When Fox distracted Knicks, Brubaker hit a huge leaping kick to Knick’s head off the second rope that sent Knicks crashing to the outside where he was brutalized by Martino and Fox. The double and sometimes triple teaming continued with a suplex, samoan drop, and kicks. Knicks managed to block an enziguri kick by Brubaker and made the hot tag. The action got out of hand when all four men started exchanging dangerous moves on one another. Martino took down Sutra with a belly to back suplex onto Sutra’s head. When Knicks was knocked onto the floor, Martino went low with a shot to the back of Sutra’s knee and Brubaker hit a vicious strike to Sutra’s head simultaneously which knocked Sutra out. Brubaker pinned Sutra to earn the win for their team as they continue their winning ways.
CSW Metra Division Champion Carlos Rivera successfully defended his title against Craig Mitchell
Mitchell showed tremendous disrespect early by slapping Rivera right in the face. Rivera was irritated and speared Mitchell down as the fast paced action began. Rivera was successful with numerous takedowns including a European Arm Drag, a dropkick, a knee lift, and a Russian leg sweep. Mitchell got out of the way of a running shoulder block in the corner, which sent Rivera’s shoulder straight into the ring post. Mitchell added insult to injury by kicking and sandwiching Carlos’s head into the ring post as well. Mitchell continued the onslaught with a number of kicks, and Mitchell took Rivera and threw him into a different ring post so he could continue to isolate the Champion’s injured shoulder. Despite the brutality, Rivera would not give up as he caught Mitchell and delivered an Exploder suplex. Rivera hooked Mitchell and gave him a reverse German suplex onto Mitchell’s head but could not capitalize yet. Rivera hit a shining wizard after dropping Mitchell on his front side. Mitchell went after Rivera’s shoulder again and attempted a package piledriver, but it was countered as Carlos Rivera hit a chin buster to score the victory.
Ryland Fox hosted Fox’s Sunset Strip with his guest Willie The Bomb Richardson. Richardson addressed false rumors about his retirement, his positive reflection about his close friend Marshe Rocket’s recent Heavyweight Title reign, and his disgust and new focus for the CSW Tag Team Champions Elite Payne for costing him his Heavyweight Title earlier in the year. Elite Payne came out and started a double teaming Willie Richardson as he retreated to the back vowing for revenge.
Justified & Dominating Mike Dominic defeated CSW Tag Team Champions Elite Payne w/Angel in a Non-Title Match
The young rookie duo of Justified and Dominic looked great in terms of physical appearance. Justified even hit a huge suplex on Marco Anthony knocking him off balance. Upon Hunter Payne’s entry into the match, Justified continued to display feats of strength that were very impressive. Upon making the tag, Dominic hit a double axe handle smash onto Hunter Payne but apparently hurt his right knee. When Dominic made the tag back to Justified, Justified found himself on the receiving end of a 2 on 1 vicious attack. Elite Marco Anthony and Hell’s Cowboy Hunter Payne proceeded to dismantle Justified limb from limb. Huge elbow drops, kicks, and vicious double teaming continued until Justified fought back with a body slam and an elbow of his own. Despite the limited help from his partner Dominic, Justified took a tremendous amount of physical abuse from Hunter Payne who kicked, chopped, and folded Justified in half. Hunter Payne had enough and even hit his finisher, the saddle slam. The pin attempt was broken up by Dominic. When Elite Payne had Justified ready for their double team finisher, Willie Richardson provided a distraction. Suddenly, Justified rolled up Marco Anthony with a school-boy for the victory. Willie Richardson was not done with the champions as he was verbally encouraged to fight the champions 2 on 1 right after the bout. Willie was being beaten down when Acid Jazz appeared to make the save yielding a baseball bat. Willie proclaimed that the Soul Touchaz would get their revenge on Elite Payne and take their tag team titles.
Sean Mulligan hosted The Irish Pub with his guests 450 Hammett, Remy Reines, and Collin Cambridge. Sean had fun with fans as he poured himself about 4 shots from his golden flask. Meanwhile, the other guests were much more serious about competition than drinking. A number one contender Fatal Four Way match for the CSW Heavyweight Title was announced and began instantaneously.
Remy Reines w/TJ Steel defeated Collin Cambridge, Sean Mulligan, and 450 Hammett in a Fatal Four Way match.
A bar room brawl broke out as Mulligan punched Remy in the face and blamed 450 for it. The action paired off as Cambridge worked over Mulligan while Steel and Remy held back 450. Mulligan fought back and chased Collin around the ring while Hammett and 450 squared off in the ring. 450 hit a beautiful leg scissors but was tossed out of the ring by Reines. Mulligan threw Cambridge into the ring stairs. Remy and Mulligan squared off in the ring exchanging shots to the body. Remy dropkicked Mulligan out of the ring and Cambridge followed back in. Remy scored a moonsault press onto Cambridge. When Remy tumbled to the outside, 450 splashed Cambridge off the top rope and hit a springboard elbow. Cambridge fought back with a neck breaker. Suddenly, when 450 and Cambridge were battling on the second turnbuckle, Mulligan hit a powerbomb onto 450 who executed a superplex at the same time in the proverbial Tower Of Doom. Mulligan splashed Remy and Cambridge at the same time as well as slammed 450. Mulligan tumbled to the outside with 450 when Remy grabbed a chair. TJ took it away, Cambridge ran into TJ Steel while holding the chair, and Remy rolled up Cambridge for the victory. Despite the miscommunication and the staredown, Remy, who costed TJ Steel his career, still reluctantly agreed to stay by his side and speared Cambridge down to the canvus.
Austin Roberts w/Psycho wrestled Doug Simmons to a 10-Minute Time Limit Draw
Austin attacked Doug from behind as the match got started very quickly. Austin threw Doug out of the ring and rammed Doug’s head against the ring. Doug ducked a clothesline and hit a flying shoulder block. Doug gave a back elbow smash to Austin, which caused some damage. Austin Roberts managed to trip Doug, which caused him to crash into the middle turnbuckle pad in the corner. Doug powered out of a reverse chin lock and delivered a splash. Despite this, Austin attacked Doug’s skull again with a forearm. Austin shouted at Doug to give up and stay down. When the referee’s attention was diverted, Psycho continued to choke and beat down Simmons. Doug fought back with sledgehammer shots using both hands. Near falls transpired as the time ticked down, but neither man could get the victory. Doug Simmons hit a huge back cracker on Roberts towards the very end of the match and had Roberts pinned, but the time limit expired. Referee Alex Olson ruled the match a draw. When Doug Simmons reached his feet, Austin Roberts DDT’ed him hard onto the canvus prior to leaving ringside.
Superstar Steve Boz w/Johnny Armani defeated The Strangler Diego Corleone by Countout
The grudge match all centered around The Strangler’s recent abuse of Chris Sader, side-lining him indefinitely with his noose, while also beating down Boz after his most recent matches. Diego immediately tried to play mind games with Boz, but Boz showed intensity and focus. After both men exhibited several chain wrestling moves involving the head and wrist, Boz hit Diego in the back of the head causing him to retreat outside the ring. Diego tried kicking Boz, but Boz hit a big knee to Diego’s head. Boz chopped Diego multiple times. Boz slapped Diego in the head, chest, and back. With each shot, Diego almost tumbled out of the ring. Diego was atomic dropped several times and was hit by a twisting forearm until he went outside the ring again. Boz took the action to the outside and started brawling with him amongst the fans. Boz even hit a snap suplex on Diego onto the gymnasium floor. Back in the ring, Boz hit a spinning side Rock Bottom style Euranague suplex for a 2 count. Boz had Diego’s leg isolated, but Diego used Boz’s momentum against him as he threw him into the top turnbuckle shoulder first. Diego took the next several moments working over Boz’s left arm. Diego attempted a cross arm breaker on Boz, but Boz refused to quit. Diego attacked Boz while he was down with chops, a flying fist drop, a forearm smash, and a choke. Boz hit a second rope cutter off the second rope, which jarred Diego’s jaw. Boz hit double palm strikes and gave him a flat liner. Boz attempted the super kick, but it was blocked. Boz hit a springboard kick on Diego. Diego ducked the super kick, and he hit a chin breaker for a 2 count. Diego scored a chin breaker again, but Armani would not allow him to capitalize. Diego knocked out Armani, and referee Steve Cain was distracted as he tended to Armani who was on the ring apron down and out. Boz and Diego both had one another pinned during the distractions, but neither could acclaim victory since the referee was still trying to revive Armani. Boz blocked a Diego flying body attack by getting his boot in his face. Diego ducked under a third Boz superkick, and Diego snuck out of the ring and went straight to the dressing room. Referee Steve Cain counted him out of the ring as Steve Boz was declared the winner by countout.
CSW Heavyweight Champion Marshe Rocket defeated The Winner Of The CSW Random Selection Lottery to retain the title
The theme of the event was the Random Selection Lottery. Whichever member of the CSW roster was chosen from a randomly selected lottery would automatically receive a main event Heavyweight Championship title shot. The crowd stood at attention waiting to find out who Marshe’s opponent was. Marshe came down to ringside first with Juan Rojo as he requested that C-Red bring out his opponent. When C-Red came to ringside, he had the ticket with the name in hand. The fans still did not know who won the lottery. Suddenly, Marshe’s long time Soul Touchaz tag team partner, Acid Jazz, with Juan Rojo again, came down to the ring and admitted that he was the challenger. The two partners were announced in the championship match as Marshe was surprised and totally stunned that he had to take on his own partner. Both men exchanged side headlock takeovers and head scissors on one another. After an exchanging sequence, both men avoided contact with one another for a stalemate. The match became much more physical as Jazz punched Marshe in the head, and Marshe hit Jazz with a flying knee strike. Marshe hit a jackhammer slam on Acid Jazz which shook the ring. Jazz hit a quick belly to belly suplex on Marshe. Neither man could maintain advantage for any length of time. Jazz picked up the bigger Marshe and gave him a brainbuster. Marshe shook off the effects and dragged Jazz down with a bulldog. Jazz ducked a shot and landed a spinebuster. Jazz hit his patented fist drop for a 2 count. Jazz hit repeated strikes to Marshe’s midsection and neck. Marshe recovered temporarily with a spike DDT, but he could not cover Jazz. A slugfest broke out until Marshe hit a leg lariat, a dropkick, a bodyslam, and a leg drop on Jazz. Cain was knocked out by Marshe accidently, and Jazz had Marshe knocked out with a side slam. Cain got up and was knocked out by Jazz inadvertently a second time. Marshe hit a leg lariat, but there was no one to count. Jazz hit a chin buster and backbreaker. Jazz tried to finish Marshe but got flipped upside down. When Jazz landed, Marshe hit the M80 neck breaker to retain the championship.
The next CSW live event is on Saturday Night, April 14, 2012, at Guerin College Prep. For match listings and more information, check out chicagostylewrestling.com
CSW’s Random Selection Live Event
@ Guerin College Prep
March 23, 2012
Written By: The Articulator Steve Kenton
Emerald Eric Del Ray defeated Steve Cambridge
Steve Cambridge exerted his power early on the debuting Emerald Eric Del Ray muscling him around the ring. Eric Del Ray showed great heart trying to fight back with quick arm drags and reversals. The size differential was significant as Steve Cambridge continued to dominate his opposition with slams, a running knee strike, suplexes, a backbreaker, forearm drops, a spinebuster, and a Gonzo bomb. However, Emerald Eric Del Ray managed to reverse a suplex attempt into an inside cradle for the win. After the match, Steve Cambridge beat down Eric Del Ray viciously until Kraven made the save with a vicious clothesline. Kraven vowed to get revenge on Steve Cambridge down the line proclaiming that Steve needed to take on somebody his own size.
Brian Nelson defeated Gabriel Herrera w/Sanela
Herrera showed confidence early taking down Nelson with powerful tackles, but Nelson showed tremendous quickness changing the momentum significantly. After a series of take downs, Nelson sent Herrera out of the ring with a clothesline. Nelson attempted a suicide dive, but he ran into a leaping side kick by Herrera who blocked the attempt. Herrera then mounted his opponent with strikes, choke holds, and a chicken wing submission. Nelson fought back with creative offensive maneuvers and strikes including a missile dropkick off the top rope to create space between himself and his stronger adversary. Herrera countered Nelson’s offense and delivered a lethal leg lariat. Herrera intended to drop Nelson one last time for good and put Nelson up on the turnbuckles in the corner. Nelson won the match when he snuck out of Herrera’s grasp and delivered a high-elevated back cracker with his knees that sent Herrera tumbling backwards onto his head.
Ace Martino & Nick Brubaker w/Ryland Fox defeated Matt Knicks & Kenny Sutra
The confident chiseled muscular team of Brubaker and Martino were arrogant as they did not take their younger opponents seriously. The first sequence saw both Martino and Knicks attempting to one up each other. Knicks showed signs early with a high cross body press. Knicks tagged in Sutra who hit an impressive double team elevated senton back splash. Sutra kicked it into overdrive with quick kicks and strikes until Martino used Sutra’s momentum against him. Brubaker was tagged in and the beat down ensued. Sutra was being attacked by Brubaker, Martino, and Fox. This happened even when the referee’s back was turned. Sutra made a desperate effort and finally tagged Knicks who fought back with an incredible double dropkick on both men. When Fox distracted Knicks, Brubaker hit a huge leaping kick to Knick’s head off the second rope that sent Knicks crashing to the outside where he was brutalized by Martino and Fox. The double and sometimes triple teaming continued with a suplex, samoan drop, and kicks. Knicks managed to block an enziguri kick by Brubaker and made the hot tag. The action got out of hand when all four men started exchanging dangerous moves on one another. Martino took down Sutra with a belly to back suplex onto Sutra’s head. When Knicks was knocked onto the floor, Martino went low with a shot to the back of Sutra’s knee and Brubaker hit a vicious strike to Sutra’s head simultaneously which knocked Sutra out. Brubaker pinned Sutra to earn the win for their team as they continue their winning ways.
CSW Metra Division Champion Carlos Rivera successfully defended his title against Craig Mitchell
Mitchell showed tremendous disrespect early by slapping Rivera right in the face. Rivera was irritated and speared Mitchell down as the fast paced action began. Rivera was successful with numerous takedowns including a European Arm Drag, a dropkick, a knee lift, and a Russian leg sweep. Mitchell got out of the way of a running shoulder block in the corner, which sent Rivera’s shoulder straight into the ring post. Mitchell added insult to injury by kicking and sandwiching Carlos’s head into the ring post as well. Mitchell continued the onslaught with a number of kicks, and Mitchell took Rivera and threw him into a different ring post so he could continue to isolate the Champion’s injured shoulder. Despite the brutality, Rivera would not give up as he caught Mitchell and delivered an Exploder suplex. Rivera hooked Mitchell and gave him a reverse German suplex onto Mitchell’s head but could not capitalize yet. Rivera hit a shining wizard after dropping Mitchell on his front side. Mitchell went after Rivera’s shoulder again and attempted a package piledriver, but it was countered as Carlos Rivera hit a chin buster to score the victory.
Ryland Fox hosted Fox’s Sunset Strip with his guest Willie The Bomb Richardson. Richardson addressed false rumors about his retirement, his positive reflection about his close friend Marshe Rocket’s recent Heavyweight Title reign, and his disgust and new focus for the CSW Tag Team Champions Elite Payne for costing him his Heavyweight Title earlier in the year. Elite Payne came out and started a double teaming Willie Richardson as he retreated to the back vowing for revenge.
Justified & Dominating Mike Dominic defeated CSW Tag Team Champions Elite Payne w/Angel in a Non-Title Match
The young rookie duo of Justified and Dominic looked great in terms of physical appearance. Justified even hit a huge suplex on Marco Anthony knocking him off balance. Upon Hunter Payne’s entry into the match, Justified continued to display feats of strength that were very impressive. Upon making the tag, Dominic hit a double axe handle smash onto Hunter Payne but apparently hurt his right knee. When Dominic made the tag back to Justified, Justified found himself on the receiving end of a 2 on 1 vicious attack. Elite Marco Anthony and Hell’s Cowboy Hunter Payne proceeded to dismantle Justified limb from limb. Huge elbow drops, kicks, and vicious double teaming continued until Justified fought back with a body slam and an elbow of his own. Despite the limited help from his partner Dominic, Justified took a tremendous amount of physical abuse from Hunter Payne who kicked, chopped, and folded Justified in half. Hunter Payne had enough and even hit his finisher, the saddle slam. The pin attempt was broken up by Dominic. When Elite Payne had Justified ready for their double team finisher, Willie Richardson provided a distraction. Suddenly, Justified rolled up Marco Anthony with a school-boy for the victory. Willie Richardson was not done with the champions as he was verbally encouraged to fight the champions 2 on 1 right after the bout. Willie was being beaten down when Acid Jazz appeared to make the save yielding a baseball bat. Willie proclaimed that the Soul Touchaz would get their revenge on Elite Payne and take their tag team titles.
Sean Mulligan hosted The Irish Pub with his guests 450 Hammett, Remy Reines, and Collin Cambridge. Sean had fun with fans as he poured himself about 4 shots from his golden flask. Meanwhile, the other guests were much more serious about competition than drinking. A number one contender Fatal Four Way match for the CSW Heavyweight Title was announced and began instantaneously.
Remy Reines w/TJ Steel defeated Collin Cambridge, Sean Mulligan, and 450 Hammett in a Fatal Four Way match.
A bar room brawl broke out as Mulligan punched Remy in the face and blamed 450 for it. The action paired off as Cambridge worked over Mulligan while Steel and Remy held back 450. Mulligan fought back and chased Collin around the ring while Hammett and 450 squared off in the ring. 450 hit a beautiful leg scissors but was tossed out of the ring by Reines. Mulligan threw Cambridge into the ring stairs. Remy and Mulligan squared off in the ring exchanging shots to the body. Remy dropkicked Mulligan out of the ring and Cambridge followed back in. Remy scored a moonsault press onto Cambridge. When Remy tumbled to the outside, 450 splashed Cambridge off the top rope and hit a springboard elbow. Cambridge fought back with a neck breaker. Suddenly, when 450 and Cambridge were battling on the second turnbuckle, Mulligan hit a powerbomb onto 450 who executed a superplex at the same time in the proverbial Tower Of Doom. Mulligan splashed Remy and Cambridge at the same time as well as slammed 450. Mulligan tumbled to the outside with 450 when Remy grabbed a chair. TJ took it away, Cambridge ran into TJ Steel while holding the chair, and Remy rolled up Cambridge for the victory. Despite the miscommunication and the staredown, Remy, who costed TJ Steel his career, still reluctantly agreed to stay by his side and speared Cambridge down to the canvus.
Austin Roberts w/Psycho wrestled Doug Simmons to a 10-Minute Time Limit Draw
Austin attacked Doug from behind as the match got started very quickly. Austin threw Doug out of the ring and rammed Doug’s head against the ring. Doug ducked a clothesline and hit a flying shoulder block. Doug gave a back elbow smash to Austin, which caused some damage. Austin Roberts managed to trip Doug, which caused him to crash into the middle turnbuckle pad in the corner. Doug powered out of a reverse chin lock and delivered a splash. Despite this, Austin attacked Doug’s skull again with a forearm. Austin shouted at Doug to give up and stay down. When the referee’s attention was diverted, Psycho continued to choke and beat down Simmons. Doug fought back with sledgehammer shots using both hands. Near falls transpired as the time ticked down, but neither man could get the victory. Doug Simmons hit a huge back cracker on Roberts towards the very end of the match and had Roberts pinned, but the time limit expired. Referee Alex Olson ruled the match a draw. When Doug Simmons reached his feet, Austin Roberts DDT’ed him hard onto the canvus prior to leaving ringside.
Superstar Steve Boz w/Johnny Armani defeated The Strangler Diego Corleone by Countout
The grudge match all centered around The Strangler’s recent abuse of Chris Sader, side-lining him indefinitely with his noose, while also beating down Boz after his most recent matches. Diego immediately tried to play mind games with Boz, but Boz showed intensity and focus. After both men exhibited several chain wrestling moves involving the head and wrist, Boz hit Diego in the back of the head causing him to retreat outside the ring. Diego tried kicking Boz, but Boz hit a big knee to Diego’s head. Boz chopped Diego multiple times. Boz slapped Diego in the head, chest, and back. With each shot, Diego almost tumbled out of the ring. Diego was atomic dropped several times and was hit by a twisting forearm until he went outside the ring again. Boz took the action to the outside and started brawling with him amongst the fans. Boz even hit a snap suplex on Diego onto the gymnasium floor. Back in the ring, Boz hit a spinning side Rock Bottom style Euranague suplex for a 2 count. Boz had Diego’s leg isolated, but Diego used Boz’s momentum against him as he threw him into the top turnbuckle shoulder first. Diego took the next several moments working over Boz’s left arm. Diego attempted a cross arm breaker on Boz, but Boz refused to quit. Diego attacked Boz while he was down with chops, a flying fist drop, a forearm smash, and a choke. Boz hit a second rope cutter off the second rope, which jarred Diego’s jaw. Boz hit double palm strikes and gave him a flat liner. Boz attempted the super kick, but it was blocked. Boz hit a springboard kick on Diego. Diego ducked the super kick, and he hit a chin breaker for a 2 count. Diego scored a chin breaker again, but Armani would not allow him to capitalize. Diego knocked out Armani, and referee Steve Cain was distracted as he tended to Armani who was on the ring apron down and out. Boz and Diego both had one another pinned during the distractions, but neither could acclaim victory since the referee was still trying to revive Armani. Boz blocked a Diego flying body attack by getting his boot in his face. Diego ducked under a third Boz superkick, and Diego snuck out of the ring and went straight to the dressing room. Referee Steve Cain counted him out of the ring as Steve Boz was declared the winner by countout.
CSW Heavyweight Champion Marshe Rocket defeated The Winner Of The CSW Random Selection Lottery to retain the title
The theme of the event was the Random Selection Lottery. Whichever member of the CSW roster was chosen from a randomly selected lottery would automatically receive a main event Heavyweight Championship title shot. The crowd stood at attention waiting to find out who Marshe’s opponent was. Marshe came down to ringside first with Juan Rojo as he requested that C-Red bring out his opponent. When C-Red came to ringside, he had the ticket with the name in hand. The fans still did not know who won the lottery. Suddenly, Marshe’s long time Soul Touchaz tag team partner, Acid Jazz, with Juan Rojo again, came down to the ring and admitted that he was the challenger. The two partners were announced in the championship match as Marshe was surprised and totally stunned that he had to take on his own partner. Both men exchanged side headlock takeovers and head scissors on one another. After an exchanging sequence, both men avoided contact with one another for a stalemate. The match became much more physical as Jazz punched Marshe in the head, and Marshe hit Jazz with a flying knee strike. Marshe hit a jackhammer slam on Acid Jazz which shook the ring. Jazz hit a quick belly to belly suplex on Marshe. Neither man could maintain advantage for any length of time. Jazz picked up the bigger Marshe and gave him a brainbuster. Marshe shook off the effects and dragged Jazz down with a bulldog. Jazz ducked a shot and landed a spinebuster. Jazz hit his patented fist drop for a 2 count. Jazz hit repeated strikes to Marshe’s midsection and neck. Marshe recovered temporarily with a spike DDT, but he could not cover Jazz. A slugfest broke out until Marshe hit a leg lariat, a dropkick, a bodyslam, and a leg drop on Jazz. Cain was knocked out by Marshe accidently, and Jazz had Marshe knocked out with a side slam. Cain got up and was knocked out by Jazz inadvertently a second time. Marshe hit a leg lariat, but there was no one to count. Jazz hit a chin buster and backbreaker. Jazz tried to finish Marshe but got flipped upside down. When Jazz landed, Marshe hit the M80 neck breaker to retain the championship.
The next CSW live event is on Saturday Night, April 14, 2012, at Guerin College Prep. For match listings and more information, check out chicagostylewrestling.com