Post by dan5172 on Mar 8, 2008 3:50:42 GMT -6
The deck ended up being shuffled on this night but a good night of action nevertheless.
The Galactic Grappler (in his WAR debut) STUNNED THE CROWD as he defeated "The Irishman" Sean Mulligan. People couldn't figure out which was more strange, TGG's attire or the language he spoke. TGG could turn out to be WAR's Mork from Ork.
The War Machine & Ultimo Akara (w/Stan Pain) def. Los Mexicanos in yet another upset for the night. PL Myers assumed the managerial reigns of the boys from 26th & California but this was not a good first night for the three of them. For the most part, Los Mexicanos were overwhelmed by the power of The War Machine and the skill & agility of newcomer Ultimo Akara. This was a horrendous loss for Los Mexicanos as they lost to an inexperenced team, however this wouldn't be the last we saw of them on this night.
In the "Closed Fists Are Legal Match," Milo Cash def. Austin Roberts (from Detroit) in a match that pretty much lived up to its hard hitting hype. Cash's power advantage was the difference in the end.
This time in singles action, The War Machine (w/ Stan Pain) def. Vic Vanity (w/ PL Myers) via disqualification after a blatant chair shot thrown by Vanity. In HER referee debut for WAR, Koa Marie had a solid first night of work as this was the first match she ended in this fashion. In a case of being at the wrong place, at the wrong time, The War Machine went for a running clothesline on Vanity. Vanity ducked the clothesline and The War Machine literally RAN OVER PL Myers. It is uncertain here whether or not it was from that violent collision but PL Myers suffered a severly sprained ankle as he was helped to the back by Vanity and the official. It is rare that a manager gets seriously hurt as PL's misfortune delighted the crowd!!!
In a match originally that was supposed to feature Prince Ali in his first defense of The Wings Of WAR Championship, it was Tony Rican & Isasis Velasquez for the vacated title. Velasquez had Rican right where he wanted him as he continually punished Rican's left leg but right as when it seemed like Velasquez had Rican put away, Los Mexicanos stormed the ring and pummeled their now former comrade. They placed an unconscious Rican on top of Isasis for the one, two, three. Los Mexicanos wanted to celebrate with Rican on his championship victory but Tony wasn't having it. Tony and Isasis together ended up chasing the tag-team from the ring. A Wings of WAR title rematch is a distinct possibility for March 21st!!
In what was probably the match of the night, "He's All That" Steve Boz took on former friend "Diehard" Jeff Luxon. After devastating Chris Sader, The Butcher, and Samantha Hart a month ago, the crowd on this night absolutely voiced their hatred for a man they once loved. Luxon wrestled an exceptional match but with brutal fists and great skill, Boz proved to be too much when his superkick ended a hard fought bout that lasted close to a half an hour.
In THE MAIN EVENT for The WAR Heavyweight Championship: Acid Jaz defeated Marshe Rockett (w/Dymond) For a few minutes after the bell, the combatants took a survey to see who was getting the bigger pops from the crowd. Then after just a few minutes of action, the nefarious Nickie Sixx & Milo Cash stormed the ring and started beating the hell out of the two competitors.
The match was ruled a no-contest due to the run-in but Marshe Rockett was having none of it. He then proceeded to grab a mic and then said he and Dymond didn't come a long way for his first title match to end the way it did. Acid Jaz agreed to restart the match and then got the thumbs up from Buddha.
At the restart, Acid Jaz had his back turned to Marshe as he was talking to ringside officials. Rockett seeing opprotunity, scooped Jaz from behind to pinning predicament. Jaz nearly got caught napping but he did catch fire. Enraged over what almost happened, the match became unfriendly as Jaz landed a right to Marshe's jaw!!! After several minutes of back and forth action, Marshe seemingly had won the championship. He had Acid Jaz in a pin attempt but as Marshe bridged to support the pin, Marshe was counted out as he inadvertanely rested he shoulders on the canvas for three count. After Jaz was announced as the victor, Sixx and Pain returned as they continued what they started earlier as they inflicted more pain on Jaz. Marshe, however, ended up running the two out of the ring.
WAR is back at The Dojo on March 21st at 8PM!!!!
The Galactic Grappler (in his WAR debut) STUNNED THE CROWD as he defeated "The Irishman" Sean Mulligan. People couldn't figure out which was more strange, TGG's attire or the language he spoke. TGG could turn out to be WAR's Mork from Ork.
The War Machine & Ultimo Akara (w/Stan Pain) def. Los Mexicanos in yet another upset for the night. PL Myers assumed the managerial reigns of the boys from 26th & California but this was not a good first night for the three of them. For the most part, Los Mexicanos were overwhelmed by the power of The War Machine and the skill & agility of newcomer Ultimo Akara. This was a horrendous loss for Los Mexicanos as they lost to an inexperenced team, however this wouldn't be the last we saw of them on this night.
In the "Closed Fists Are Legal Match," Milo Cash def. Austin Roberts (from Detroit) in a match that pretty much lived up to its hard hitting hype. Cash's power advantage was the difference in the end.
This time in singles action, The War Machine (w/ Stan Pain) def. Vic Vanity (w/ PL Myers) via disqualification after a blatant chair shot thrown by Vanity. In HER referee debut for WAR, Koa Marie had a solid first night of work as this was the first match she ended in this fashion. In a case of being at the wrong place, at the wrong time, The War Machine went for a running clothesline on Vanity. Vanity ducked the clothesline and The War Machine literally RAN OVER PL Myers. It is uncertain here whether or not it was from that violent collision but PL Myers suffered a severly sprained ankle as he was helped to the back by Vanity and the official. It is rare that a manager gets seriously hurt as PL's misfortune delighted the crowd!!!
In a match originally that was supposed to feature Prince Ali in his first defense of The Wings Of WAR Championship, it was Tony Rican & Isasis Velasquez for the vacated title. Velasquez had Rican right where he wanted him as he continually punished Rican's left leg but right as when it seemed like Velasquez had Rican put away, Los Mexicanos stormed the ring and pummeled their now former comrade. They placed an unconscious Rican on top of Isasis for the one, two, three. Los Mexicanos wanted to celebrate with Rican on his championship victory but Tony wasn't having it. Tony and Isasis together ended up chasing the tag-team from the ring. A Wings of WAR title rematch is a distinct possibility for March 21st!!
In what was probably the match of the night, "He's All That" Steve Boz took on former friend "Diehard" Jeff Luxon. After devastating Chris Sader, The Butcher, and Samantha Hart a month ago, the crowd on this night absolutely voiced their hatred for a man they once loved. Luxon wrestled an exceptional match but with brutal fists and great skill, Boz proved to be too much when his superkick ended a hard fought bout that lasted close to a half an hour.
In THE MAIN EVENT for The WAR Heavyweight Championship: Acid Jaz defeated Marshe Rockett (w/Dymond) For a few minutes after the bell, the combatants took a survey to see who was getting the bigger pops from the crowd. Then after just a few minutes of action, the nefarious Nickie Sixx & Milo Cash stormed the ring and started beating the hell out of the two competitors.
The match was ruled a no-contest due to the run-in but Marshe Rockett was having none of it. He then proceeded to grab a mic and then said he and Dymond didn't come a long way for his first title match to end the way it did. Acid Jaz agreed to restart the match and then got the thumbs up from Buddha.
At the restart, Acid Jaz had his back turned to Marshe as he was talking to ringside officials. Rockett seeing opprotunity, scooped Jaz from behind to pinning predicament. Jaz nearly got caught napping but he did catch fire. Enraged over what almost happened, the match became unfriendly as Jaz landed a right to Marshe's jaw!!! After several minutes of back and forth action, Marshe seemingly had won the championship. He had Acid Jaz in a pin attempt but as Marshe bridged to support the pin, Marshe was counted out as he inadvertanely rested he shoulders on the canvas for three count. After Jaz was announced as the victor, Sixx and Pain returned as they continued what they started earlier as they inflicted more pain on Jaz. Marshe, however, ended up running the two out of the ring.
WAR is back at The Dojo on March 21st at 8PM!!!!