Post by Dave on Jul 12, 2014 9:35:24 GMT
The card for the Berwyn comeback was loaded with fantastic matches. Bryan Kross opened the show, stating he wants back what used to be his - the SPITFIRE title. His opponent for that night, Derrick Wiland, came out and said that Kross' time is over, and it has been over for some time already. The heated conversation resulted into a brawl and the start of the match.
1) Derrick Wiland def. Bryan Kross at 8:34
What went on for few minutes as a brawl was turned into a full fledged wrestling match and the young Derrick Wiland ruled a big part of it. Eventhough Kross, the former 2 time SPITFIRE Champion, went for his Krossfire finisher, Derrick got out and hit the Spinning Kenka Kick and Black Hole Driller for the three count.
2) Matt Bane def. Christian Rhodes at 10:32
Once again it was a newcomer against a former SPITFIRE Champion, and once again the newbie prevailed. Rhodes, coming off a frustrating loss to the champion Adam Stryker, did his best to defeat Matt, but Bane dodged the Long Rhode Home and instead hit a Half Nelson Suplex for two. It wasn't enough, but it took just a short while for Matt to drop Rhodes with BOOM! Headshot and get the three count.
3) EXCELLENCE def. CK Money at 13:22
CK Money continued their downfall that started with the loss to Team Wade at the first 2CW event. They were a pretty equal match for the duo of Brits, up until Alexander Wright caught Darrell Kashmere with a Rear Shining Wizard out of nowhere. Kashmere was nearly knocked out and EXCELLENCE kept him out of his corner, dealing tremendous damage in the process. Finally, Darrell managed to tag in his partner, but Cameron Capone ended up as the one getting pinned when EXCELLENCE introduced their tag team finisher - Black's Roll Through Fisherman Suplex into Wright's Powerbomb.
4) SPITFIRE HERITAGE CHAMPIONSHIP: Jackson Davis def. Marshall Compton and Ryo Unikawa at 16:35 to retain his title
Marshall Compton was the biggest underdog of this match, however he put on a tremendous effort. Fans were going bananas during this quarter an hour of high octane offense. Unikawa nearly had the match won when he locked in the Kaimetsu Leg Lock on Davis, but Marshall took advantage of it and hit the Swanton Bomb on Unikawa. He would have pinned him if there wasn't for Davis who broke up the pin. In the end, Jackson Davis once again proved why they call him One Powerful MoFo - when Unikawa had Compton on his shoulders, prepared for Kaimetsu Kick, Davis got behind him and dropped him with Electric Chair Suplex, also causing Compton to receive a surprise Samoan Drop from a big height. Davis then hit OP-Bomb II on Unikawa and pinned him to keep his title.
5) SPITFIRE TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP: Team Wade fought Two Men Army w/ Garth Lannister to no contest at 3:45
This match was surprisingly short, if you even want to call it a match. Before the four minute mark, Alexander Wright and Manchester Black hit the ring with steel chairs in hands and wiped out all four wrestlers, causing a No Contest finish. The EXCELLENCE members then got on mic and said that they insist on being included in the title match. Garth Lannister entered the ring and went to hit the Englishmen with his stick, but Marshall Compton came out of nowhere to hit Lannister with a steel chair, revealing himself as the new member of EXCELLENCE.
6) Jason Richards def. John Pariah at 17:22
It was a last minute matchup, but it surely was worth it! The Strong Style Wolf himself, Jason Richards, came to introduce himself to the 2CW/SPITFIRE family, and challenged John Pariah to a match "right here, right now"... and Pariah gave Jason and the fans what they wanted. It was a hard hitting matchup as expected, which left both warriors with hurt jaws. Fans thought Pariah was going for the win with Mirakuru, but Richards pulled off an amazing counter, dodging the elbow and hitting a Exploder Suplex into a pin that nearly got him the win. John was looking for the pin after rolling away from Double Stomp attempt and hitting the Lariat O'Doom, but Jason got his foot on the rope. In the end, Pariah had Richards set up in the corner for a Rolling Elbow, but The Strong Style Wolf got out of it, hit a Roaring Elbow of his own to the back of Pariah's head and then the Omega Driver he calls Emerald City Flash to pick up the hard fought victory.
Post match, both men shook hands and embraced, only to be interrupted by SPITFIRE's resident monster, the record breaking champion Mikal Drakin. Drakin laid out both men with his devastating Spear and then claimed he is SPITFIRE Pro and no other man should try to replace him.
7) SPITFIRE CHAMPIONSHIP: Adam Stryker def. Ricky Ian Pearce, Mikal Drakin and James Silkk at 27:11 to retain his title
It was a big test for the champion, and it ended up being one for the ages. Mikal Drakin was going crazy in the ring and it looked like the record breaking champion was closing in on yet another reign, but those wishes of his were cut short when his arch nemesis James Silkk dropped him with a vicious Dream Killer on the outside. Silkk himself was near a win with Abstract Art locked in on Stryker, but Pearce broke it up and instead locked Silkk in RTO, which was later broken by Adam. The finish came when Drakin, recovered from the Dream Killer, entered the ring and laid Silkk out with both his finishers, Spear and Big Boot. Angered, he didn't see Pearce coming, and got laid out by Midnight Crisis by Ricky. However, before Pearce could cover him, Stryker threw Pearce out of the ring and finished Drakin off with Elitist Smasher and pinned him to keep his title.
Post match, Ricky Ian Pearce took the mic and said that he had the match won and deserves another chance. Richard Page came out and said Ricky has to wait for his shot, because next month in Chicago Ridge, he has Christian Rhodes and Bryan Kross in a Triple Threat, while Stryker will defend his championship against Derrick Wiland. Also, he announced that the tag team titles will be decided in a Triangle TLC Match between Team Wade, Two Men Army and EXCELLENCE, with Garth Lannister and Marshall Compton banned from ringside, and that James Silkk and Mikal Drakin will square off for one last time in a Steel Cage match with a special twist - Knockout only! Later that day, the full card was presented on the websites.
NEXT SHOW
August 15th
Chicago Ridge, Illinois
FINAL CHAPTER
Steel Cage Match - Knockout Only
James Silkk vs. Mikal Drakin
SPITFIRE Championship
Adam Stryker vs. Derrick Wiland
SPITFIRE Tag Team Championship
3-Way TLC Match - Garth Lannister and Marshall Compton banned from ringside
Team Wade (c) vs. Two Men Army vs. EXCELLENCE
SPITFIRE Heritage Championship
Jackson Davis (c) vs. Matt Bane
Ricky Ian Pearce vs. Bryan Kross vs. Christian Rhodes
Ryo Unikawa vs. Marshall Compton
1) Derrick Wiland def. Bryan Kross at 8:34
What went on for few minutes as a brawl was turned into a full fledged wrestling match and the young Derrick Wiland ruled a big part of it. Eventhough Kross, the former 2 time SPITFIRE Champion, went for his Krossfire finisher, Derrick got out and hit the Spinning Kenka Kick and Black Hole Driller for the three count.
2) Matt Bane def. Christian Rhodes at 10:32
Once again it was a newcomer against a former SPITFIRE Champion, and once again the newbie prevailed. Rhodes, coming off a frustrating loss to the champion Adam Stryker, did his best to defeat Matt, but Bane dodged the Long Rhode Home and instead hit a Half Nelson Suplex for two. It wasn't enough, but it took just a short while for Matt to drop Rhodes with BOOM! Headshot and get the three count.
3) EXCELLENCE def. CK Money at 13:22
CK Money continued their downfall that started with the loss to Team Wade at the first 2CW event. They were a pretty equal match for the duo of Brits, up until Alexander Wright caught Darrell Kashmere with a Rear Shining Wizard out of nowhere. Kashmere was nearly knocked out and EXCELLENCE kept him out of his corner, dealing tremendous damage in the process. Finally, Darrell managed to tag in his partner, but Cameron Capone ended up as the one getting pinned when EXCELLENCE introduced their tag team finisher - Black's Roll Through Fisherman Suplex into Wright's Powerbomb.
4) SPITFIRE HERITAGE CHAMPIONSHIP: Jackson Davis def. Marshall Compton and Ryo Unikawa at 16:35 to retain his title
Marshall Compton was the biggest underdog of this match, however he put on a tremendous effort. Fans were going bananas during this quarter an hour of high octane offense. Unikawa nearly had the match won when he locked in the Kaimetsu Leg Lock on Davis, but Marshall took advantage of it and hit the Swanton Bomb on Unikawa. He would have pinned him if there wasn't for Davis who broke up the pin. In the end, Jackson Davis once again proved why they call him One Powerful MoFo - when Unikawa had Compton on his shoulders, prepared for Kaimetsu Kick, Davis got behind him and dropped him with Electric Chair Suplex, also causing Compton to receive a surprise Samoan Drop from a big height. Davis then hit OP-Bomb II on Unikawa and pinned him to keep his title.
5) SPITFIRE TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP: Team Wade fought Two Men Army w/ Garth Lannister to no contest at 3:45
This match was surprisingly short, if you even want to call it a match. Before the four minute mark, Alexander Wright and Manchester Black hit the ring with steel chairs in hands and wiped out all four wrestlers, causing a No Contest finish. The EXCELLENCE members then got on mic and said that they insist on being included in the title match. Garth Lannister entered the ring and went to hit the Englishmen with his stick, but Marshall Compton came out of nowhere to hit Lannister with a steel chair, revealing himself as the new member of EXCELLENCE.
6) Jason Richards def. John Pariah at 17:22
It was a last minute matchup, but it surely was worth it! The Strong Style Wolf himself, Jason Richards, came to introduce himself to the 2CW/SPITFIRE family, and challenged John Pariah to a match "right here, right now"... and Pariah gave Jason and the fans what they wanted. It was a hard hitting matchup as expected, which left both warriors with hurt jaws. Fans thought Pariah was going for the win with Mirakuru, but Richards pulled off an amazing counter, dodging the elbow and hitting a Exploder Suplex into a pin that nearly got him the win. John was looking for the pin after rolling away from Double Stomp attempt and hitting the Lariat O'Doom, but Jason got his foot on the rope. In the end, Pariah had Richards set up in the corner for a Rolling Elbow, but The Strong Style Wolf got out of it, hit a Roaring Elbow of his own to the back of Pariah's head and then the Omega Driver he calls Emerald City Flash to pick up the hard fought victory.
Post match, both men shook hands and embraced, only to be interrupted by SPITFIRE's resident monster, the record breaking champion Mikal Drakin. Drakin laid out both men with his devastating Spear and then claimed he is SPITFIRE Pro and no other man should try to replace him.
7) SPITFIRE CHAMPIONSHIP: Adam Stryker def. Ricky Ian Pearce, Mikal Drakin and James Silkk at 27:11 to retain his title
It was a big test for the champion, and it ended up being one for the ages. Mikal Drakin was going crazy in the ring and it looked like the record breaking champion was closing in on yet another reign, but those wishes of his were cut short when his arch nemesis James Silkk dropped him with a vicious Dream Killer on the outside. Silkk himself was near a win with Abstract Art locked in on Stryker, but Pearce broke it up and instead locked Silkk in RTO, which was later broken by Adam. The finish came when Drakin, recovered from the Dream Killer, entered the ring and laid Silkk out with both his finishers, Spear and Big Boot. Angered, he didn't see Pearce coming, and got laid out by Midnight Crisis by Ricky. However, before Pearce could cover him, Stryker threw Pearce out of the ring and finished Drakin off with Elitist Smasher and pinned him to keep his title.
Post match, Ricky Ian Pearce took the mic and said that he had the match won and deserves another chance. Richard Page came out and said Ricky has to wait for his shot, because next month in Chicago Ridge, he has Christian Rhodes and Bryan Kross in a Triple Threat, while Stryker will defend his championship against Derrick Wiland. Also, he announced that the tag team titles will be decided in a Triangle TLC Match between Team Wade, Two Men Army and EXCELLENCE, with Garth Lannister and Marshall Compton banned from ringside, and that James Silkk and Mikal Drakin will square off for one last time in a Steel Cage match with a special twist - Knockout only! Later that day, the full card was presented on the websites.
NEXT SHOW
August 15th
Chicago Ridge, Illinois
FINAL CHAPTER
Steel Cage Match - Knockout Only
James Silkk vs. Mikal Drakin
SPITFIRE Championship
Adam Stryker vs. Derrick Wiland
SPITFIRE Tag Team Championship
3-Way TLC Match - Garth Lannister and Marshall Compton banned from ringside
Team Wade (c) vs. Two Men Army vs. EXCELLENCE
SPITFIRE Heritage Championship
Jackson Davis (c) vs. Matt Bane
Ricky Ian Pearce vs. Bryan Kross vs. Christian Rhodes
Ryo Unikawa vs. Marshall Compton