Post by Dave on May 16, 2014 21:03:30 GMT
The new champion Adam Stryker opened the show, talking about his title victory at the 2CW show. James Silkk came out and said that he is dead set on regaining the belt, but first he will get the revenge on Mikal Drakin.
1) Marty Connor def. Alexander Wright at 14:39
It was a SPITFIRE debut match for both men and they both definitely impressed. It looked like Wright had the match won after a Shining Wizard to the back of the head, but Connor kicked out. Marty's Symbol of Sanity didn't get the job done either and Manchester Black was trying to stick his nose in the match and interfere on Wright's behalf. It helped Wright get the advantage and he was close to locking Imperfect Harmonies in, but Marty got out of the hold and hit his Wrath of Krypton finisher to get the win.
2) Team Wade and "OPM" Jackson Davis def. Two Men Army and Garth Lannister at 10:11
The one night in-ring comeback for TMA manager and former LAWA World Champion Garth Lannister didn't go very well. Jackson Davis was said to be the MVP of the match. The end came when Two Men Army were going for Countdown To Extinction on Syco, but Merc pushed Riker off the top rope, sending him down to ringside and Davis was able to hit a Spear on Warrfare. Lannister was trying to help his protege, but Davis hit a Death Valley Bomb for the win.
After the match, Richard Page came out and announced big news - Jackson Davis is the first man to be entered in a match for the new SPITFIRE Heritage Championship. Also, Two Men Army will get a Proving Groud match against Team Wade, and if they get the win, they will get a title match in the near future. All that on June 21st!
3) Manchester Black def. Marshall Compton at 4:33
Marshall was doing his best to overcome the odds against the up-and-coming star, and had him set up for the Swanton Bomb early, but Manchester got the knees up and blocked the move, then hit a Fisherman Suplex for a surprisingly quick win. After the match, Richard Page came out again and said that Manchester Black will be the opponent for Jackson Davis in the Heritage Championship match next month!
4) Derrick Wiland def. Ryo Unikawa at 22:00
Fantastic match full of hard hitting got the crowd going. Wiland nearly got a count out win after a devastating Reverse Rana on the apron, but Unikawa made it back to the ring just in time. Derrick himself kicked out just before three after a Uni-Cutter. The end nearly came when Unikawa had his opponent up on his shoulders for Kaimetsu Kick, but Derrick slided out behind him and hit the Black Hole Driller, but Ryo god his hand on the ropes. Derrick had to add one more Black Hole Driller and a Phoenix Splash to finally get the victory. After the match, he shook hands with Ryo and stated he wants to win the SPITFIRE Pro Championship.
5) Mikal Drakin def. Christian Rhodes via DQ at 12:44
Two former SPITFIRE Champions went to battle full of nothing but hard hitting. Rhodes tried to outpace his opponent, but his flurry of moves was stopped when Drakin caught him by the throat as he was trying to climb the ropes and drove him down with a Chokeslam. He then started brutalising Rhodes, but just as he was going to hit his Big Boot finisher, James Silkk invaded the ring and attacked Drakin, giving him the DQ win. The Abstract went for the Dream Killer, but Drakin escaped and ran backstage.
6) The NCA (Adam Stryker and Ricky Ian Pearce) def. CK Money at 18:39
The crowd marked out for the reunion of The Nightmares Come Alive. However, the time they spent separated showed as CK Money used their great tag team chemistry. In the end, Cameron Capone was going for his Tiger Driver finisher, but Ricky Ian Pearce spun out of the hold and nailed Capone with a Lariat. Kashmere entered the ring, only to be hit by The Stryke from the reigning champion and then by Rest In Pearce from Ricky, which eventually got NCA the victory.
Post match, Stryker got on the mic and put over Ricky and both CK Money members. Pearce then got a mic too and said that he respects Adam a lot, but he wants his title and is willing to do anything to win it from him. Richard Page interrupted and said that Ricky will get a shot at Stryker under two conditions - one, if he beats Derrick Wiland at the next show in a contender's match. Two, if Adam Stryker retains at the same show in a match against Christian Rhodes.
7) John Pariah (c) def. James Silkk at 16:17 to retain the 2CW Championship
The crowd was hot as "Southtown" hit the PA system and John Pariah shocked the Indianapolis crowd by making a rare SPITFIRE appearance-and he was dressed to compete. He laid the title down in the middle of the ring, and dared any former SPITFIRE Champion to step out from behind the curtain and challenge him. The crowd was shocked when his own brother, former TWO TIME Champion James Silkk appeared, and accepted his challenge. The two wrestled back and forth, with The Abstract nearly stealing the title on several occasions. The match ended after Pariah shocked the world-bringing #LightsOut from retirement. He than debuted a new finishing submission, called the Modern Echo-which is a scorpion cross lock-causing the former PWX World Champion to submit just before the 17 minute mark. The crowd exploded when the two shook hands after the match, and John made his first successful defense of the 2CW Championship.
Post match, the two were joined by Richard Page, who thanked everyone for coming out-and they ran down the card for June 21st in Springfield, IL.
NEXT SHOW:
June 21st
Spingfield, Illinois
SPITFIRE Pro Championship
Adam Stryker (c) vs. Christian Rhodes
No DQ Grudge Match
Mikal Drakin vs. James Silkk
Number One Contender's match for SPITFIRE Pro Championship
Derrick Wiland vs. Ricky Ian Pearce
SPITFIRE Pro Heritage Championship
Jackson Davis vs. Manchester Black
Proving Ground Match
Team Wade vs. Two Men Army w/ Garth Lannister
Singles Match
Marshall Compton vs. Alexander Wright
Singles Match
Ryo Unikawa vs. Darrel Kashmere
1) Marty Connor def. Alexander Wright at 14:39
It was a SPITFIRE debut match for both men and they both definitely impressed. It looked like Wright had the match won after a Shining Wizard to the back of the head, but Connor kicked out. Marty's Symbol of Sanity didn't get the job done either and Manchester Black was trying to stick his nose in the match and interfere on Wright's behalf. It helped Wright get the advantage and he was close to locking Imperfect Harmonies in, but Marty got out of the hold and hit his Wrath of Krypton finisher to get the win.
2) Team Wade and "OPM" Jackson Davis def. Two Men Army and Garth Lannister at 10:11
The one night in-ring comeback for TMA manager and former LAWA World Champion Garth Lannister didn't go very well. Jackson Davis was said to be the MVP of the match. The end came when Two Men Army were going for Countdown To Extinction on Syco, but Merc pushed Riker off the top rope, sending him down to ringside and Davis was able to hit a Spear on Warrfare. Lannister was trying to help his protege, but Davis hit a Death Valley Bomb for the win.
After the match, Richard Page came out and announced big news - Jackson Davis is the first man to be entered in a match for the new SPITFIRE Heritage Championship. Also, Two Men Army will get a Proving Groud match against Team Wade, and if they get the win, they will get a title match in the near future. All that on June 21st!
3) Manchester Black def. Marshall Compton at 4:33
Marshall was doing his best to overcome the odds against the up-and-coming star, and had him set up for the Swanton Bomb early, but Manchester got the knees up and blocked the move, then hit a Fisherman Suplex for a surprisingly quick win. After the match, Richard Page came out again and said that Manchester Black will be the opponent for Jackson Davis in the Heritage Championship match next month!
4) Derrick Wiland def. Ryo Unikawa at 22:00
Fantastic match full of hard hitting got the crowd going. Wiland nearly got a count out win after a devastating Reverse Rana on the apron, but Unikawa made it back to the ring just in time. Derrick himself kicked out just before three after a Uni-Cutter. The end nearly came when Unikawa had his opponent up on his shoulders for Kaimetsu Kick, but Derrick slided out behind him and hit the Black Hole Driller, but Ryo god his hand on the ropes. Derrick had to add one more Black Hole Driller and a Phoenix Splash to finally get the victory. After the match, he shook hands with Ryo and stated he wants to win the SPITFIRE Pro Championship.
5) Mikal Drakin def. Christian Rhodes via DQ at 12:44
Two former SPITFIRE Champions went to battle full of nothing but hard hitting. Rhodes tried to outpace his opponent, but his flurry of moves was stopped when Drakin caught him by the throat as he was trying to climb the ropes and drove him down with a Chokeslam. He then started brutalising Rhodes, but just as he was going to hit his Big Boot finisher, James Silkk invaded the ring and attacked Drakin, giving him the DQ win. The Abstract went for the Dream Killer, but Drakin escaped and ran backstage.
6) The NCA (Adam Stryker and Ricky Ian Pearce) def. CK Money at 18:39
The crowd marked out for the reunion of The Nightmares Come Alive. However, the time they spent separated showed as CK Money used their great tag team chemistry. In the end, Cameron Capone was going for his Tiger Driver finisher, but Ricky Ian Pearce spun out of the hold and nailed Capone with a Lariat. Kashmere entered the ring, only to be hit by The Stryke from the reigning champion and then by Rest In Pearce from Ricky, which eventually got NCA the victory.
Post match, Stryker got on the mic and put over Ricky and both CK Money members. Pearce then got a mic too and said that he respects Adam a lot, but he wants his title and is willing to do anything to win it from him. Richard Page interrupted and said that Ricky will get a shot at Stryker under two conditions - one, if he beats Derrick Wiland at the next show in a contender's match. Two, if Adam Stryker retains at the same show in a match against Christian Rhodes.
7) John Pariah (c) def. James Silkk at 16:17 to retain the 2CW Championship
The crowd was hot as "Southtown" hit the PA system and John Pariah shocked the Indianapolis crowd by making a rare SPITFIRE appearance-and he was dressed to compete. He laid the title down in the middle of the ring, and dared any former SPITFIRE Champion to step out from behind the curtain and challenge him. The crowd was shocked when his own brother, former TWO TIME Champion James Silkk appeared, and accepted his challenge. The two wrestled back and forth, with The Abstract nearly stealing the title on several occasions. The match ended after Pariah shocked the world-bringing #LightsOut from retirement. He than debuted a new finishing submission, called the Modern Echo-which is a scorpion cross lock-causing the former PWX World Champion to submit just before the 17 minute mark. The crowd exploded when the two shook hands after the match, and John made his first successful defense of the 2CW Championship.
Post match, the two were joined by Richard Page, who thanked everyone for coming out-and they ran down the card for June 21st in Springfield, IL.
NEXT SHOW:
June 21st
Spingfield, Illinois
SPITFIRE Pro Championship
Adam Stryker (c) vs. Christian Rhodes
No DQ Grudge Match
Mikal Drakin vs. James Silkk
Number One Contender's match for SPITFIRE Pro Championship
Derrick Wiland vs. Ricky Ian Pearce
SPITFIRE Pro Heritage Championship
Jackson Davis vs. Manchester Black
Proving Ground Match
Team Wade vs. Two Men Army w/ Garth Lannister
Singles Match
Marshall Compton vs. Alexander Wright
Singles Match
Ryo Unikawa vs. Darrel Kashmere