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CWF DOUBLE OR NOTHING - Dedicated to the memory of Kameron Jenkins
Mid Atlantic Sportatorium
1813 Frank Holt Dr.
Burlington NC
05.07.11
1. Otto Schwanz defeated Rockstar Jersey Kidd by pinfall in singles action (9:58)
2. CWF Mid Atlantic Television Champion "Assassin" Ray Kandrack defeated Joe Black by pinfall in non-title singles action (2:09)
3. Arik Royal defeated Michael "the Fury" McAllister w/"Hard Times" Ty Dillinger by submission in singles action (6:46)
4. Trevor Lee & Cederick Alexander defeated the Set's Lance Lude & Chris McVey by pinfall in tag team action (8:53)
5. PWI International Ultra-J Crown Champion Xsiris w/William L. Cross defeated Kamakazi Kid by pinfall to retain the title (9:03)
6. "Midnight Sun" Caleb Konley defeated PWI International Ultra-J Crown Champion Xsiris w/William L. Cross by pinfall to become the new Ultra-J Crown Champion (10:41)
7. PWI International Trios Champions Jason Blade, Adam Page & Jason Miller defeated Chase Dakota, "Creepy" Cecil Scott & "Arrogant" Aric Andrews by pinfall in non-title trios action (13:32)
8. CWF Mid Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Lee Valiant defeated #1 Contender Mecha Mercenary by pinfall to retain the title (6:16)
9. Fatback Enterprises' Donnie Dollar$ & "Young Gun" Nick Richards defeated Roy "Tiger Wilkins & Walter Eaton w/Coach Gemini by pinfall to win the right for Brad Stutts to return to CWF Mid Atlantic (24:06)
Officials: Charles Richardson, Redd Jones, Chris Troxler, Court Montgomery & Joe Black
All bouts sanctioned by Pro Wrestling International. Visit us at www.pwipro.com!
+++Otto Schwanz and Rockstar Jersey Kidd opened the night's action with a wild singles match that had Jersey Kidd appearing on the verge of upsetting the former WWE & TNA competitor. Schwanz fired up with just seconds left in the bout, dropped his opponent like a bad habit and pulled out a surprising pinfall win with just two seconds left in their bout's time limit.
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+++Following the National Anthem, the entire locker room entered the ring and the arena for a dedication of the night to the memory of our buddy Kameron Jenkins, who lost his courageous battle against cancer on Easter Sunday. After an emotional ten-bell salute, the fans roared to life for our missing friend and the locker room and backstage areas became electric with each of the CWF competitors eager to put on one heck of a show for Kameron.
+++Referee-turned wrestler Joe Black was out after the dedication, hitting the ring with the house mic and his referee's shirt. After a few words and a promise that he would do anything he could to see his friends in Fatback Enterprises win the main event to bring manager Brad Stutts out of retirement and back to the active roster in CWF Mid Atlantic. Black called out "any member of the All Stars" only to be greeted by CWF Mid Atlantic Television Champion "Assassin" Ray Kandrack, who hit the ring with an attitude. Kandrack finished off the challenger in just two minutes, leaving Black limping back to the locker room area following his beatdown in the squared circle.
+++The All Stars Micheal "the Fury" McAllister w/"Hard Times" Ty Dillinger hit the ring for singles action against the fired-up young Arik Royal, who was all business. Royal went to work quickly making McAllister's night a short one, forcing a submission from the veteran grappler under the seven-minute mark. The All Stars attacked Royal, dropping him to the canvas with a steel chair and then placing his leg into the chair to try to put him on the shelf. His injured tag partner Chiva Kid then appeared on the entrance ramp with crutches, tossed them aside and ran to the ring to make the save.
+++Tag team action was up next as the Set's Lance Lude tagged with Chris McVey to take on the team of Trevor Lee & Cederick Alexander. A barnburner broke out with Lude displaying his fearlessness by standing toe-to-toe with either opponent that got into his way. Lee & Alexander refused to buy into that strategy and left the arena with their hands raised by the referee after a solid pinfall victory.
+++CWF Mid Atlantic Television Champion "Assassin" Ray Kandrack entered the ring with Coach Gemini as a table was set up for his contract signing with "High Definition" Steve Greene for a June 4th shot at the TV title. After exchanging a few barbs and finally signing the contracts, Kandrack & Gemini attacked Greene, beat him down on the canvas only to be interrupted by six-time former heavyweight champ "the 1st" Ric Converse. Converse didn't save his former roommate, but rather announced that HE would be the one to end the career of Greene rather than Kandrack.
+++The popular "Boogie Woogie Man" Rob McBride was out next for a few comments to the fans and a promise to keep his eyes opened during the night's main event to keep the All Stars from using their brass knuckles to retire Dollar$ & Richards from CWF Mid Atlantic, joining their retired manager Brad Stutts.
+++PWI International Ultra-J Crown Champion Xsiris w/William L. Cross was out next to defend his title against the challenge of the Kamakazi Kid. Kazi, who was years ago Xsiris' tag partner, hit the ring ready for war and got his expectations realized. Manager Cross produced his collapsible baton and used it to crown the challenger behind the back of the ring official, allowing Xsiris to roll him up for an easy pinfall win to retain his title.
+++"Midnight Sun" Caleb Konley was introduced next for an in-ring interview and told the fans about his recent trip to Japan. Explaining that he got back to the USA only two days before the horrific earthquakes and tsunami, Konley seemed excited about his opportunity to return to Japan but was quickly cut off by PWI International Ultra-J Crown Champion Xsiris, who stormed the ring screaming that HE should be the one touring Japan defending HIS title. Konley remarked that Xsiris had yet to defeat him because he never seemed to make it to events where they were scheduled to fight. A hotheaded Xsiris then went against his managers wishes and offered to put up his title a second time in the night and the match was made official by a senior representative of the CWF Board of Directors in attendance. About eleven minutes later, Caleb Konley defeated the champion by pinfall after a hard-hitting brawl that turned into a wrestling match. The new PWI International Ultra-J Crown Champion "Midnight Sun" Caleb Konley WILL indeed take the title with him on his upcoming return to the land of the rising sun.
+++Trios rules action was up next as two-thirds of the former championship team Chase Dakota & "Creepy" Cecil Scott teamed with "Arrogant" Aric Andrews for a non-title battle with current PWI International Trios Champions, CWF Mid Atlantic Tag Team Champions Adam Page & Jason Blade and RGL Champion Jason Miller. The Creepy One seemed to have problems with Andrews in his corner with Dakota instead of the monster Mecha Mercenary who normally stands with their team, and as the match went on became vocal with his own partner telling him he was just a quick replacement and not an equal. The confusion in the former champ's corner was a small part of the reason they were defeated, but probably not as much of a factor as the fact Miller, Blade & Page worked as a well-oiled team en route to finishing off their opponents by pinfall.
+++Number 1 Contender Mecha Mercenary was out next to get his shot at the CWF Mid Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Lee Valiant, who he had personally brutalized on several occasions over the past few months. Valiant hit the ring running, making the challenger keep up with his match speed and quickly found the challenger doing something he's NEVER done in the past, favoring a knee after a drop to the canvas. Limping noticeably the masked challenger never got his game back on track and the champion displayed his inventiveness and sense of self-preservation as he realized the monster was finally showing he is human. Valiant finished off the monster with an old-school Weaver Lock (sleeper) and the official determined that the challenger could not continue after dropping his hand to the canvas three times. The crowd roared as Valiant hoisted the title before exiting the arena.
+++Pinfall or submission rules were in effect for the no time limit main event as the All Stars' Walter Eaton & "Tiger" Roy Wilkins w/Coach Gemini hit the ring for what they hoped would be the very last time against Fatback Enterprises' Donnie Dollar$ & "Young Gun" Nick Richards put their careers on the line to win the right of retired manager Brad Stutts to return to CWF Mid Atlantic. War erupted before the official could even begin the match and the four men brawled all over the arena, the bleachers and the concrete floor. Referee Chris Troxler found himself out cold on the canvas after the All Stars took exception to his handling of the bout. Charles Richardson relieved Troxler and found himself the recipient of a Walter Eaton knuckle sandwich just a couple of minutes later. Redd Jones hit the ring to take over the match and after another minute or two of stomping on the singled-out Richards, turned and nailed the referee between the eyes, knocking him to the floor. Probationary referee Court Montgomery made his entrance kicking Jones as he made his way to the ring. With things looking bleak for Fatback Enterprises, a fifth official entered the ring, Joe Black! Black sent Montgomery to the floor head first and took control of the match, and moments later made the three-count for Fatback Enterprises to win the bout with a double pin. Coach Gemini hit the ring roaring that all four men were in the ring and demanded the referee re-start the battle. A mere twenty-five seconds after ordering the match re-started, Black made ANOTHER three count making the Fatback return imminent.
+++Following the main event, Richards left and re-entered with a clipboard with the paperwork for the FINAL signature of Coach Gemini, which would open the door for Stutts to return to his position in CWF Mid Atlantic. Gemini basically came right out and said he'd lied and there was no way he'd ever sign the release and suddenly found himself and Dillinger alone in a ring surrounded by angry competitors as wrestlers from the back joined the festivities. Gemini made another half dozen excuses not to sign, but when he came to "I don't have a pen" Arik Royal, Chiva Kid, Dollar$, Richards and several others produced pens for the Coach's signature. As Gemini tried to make an escape from the ring "Boogie Woogie Man" Rob McBride hit the ring area with a baseball bat aimed at the Coach. With no other choice and no way out, Coach Gemini eventually signed the release on his hands and knees in a ring filled with men who wanted to do him harm. Minutes later Richards produced his cell phone and called his manager to let him know he was free to return. Stutts, through the phone's speaker, told the fans he would return very soon, but ONLY at a CWF Mid Atlantic event.
+++CWF Projekt X pits the stars of CWF Mid Atlantic against the stars of Chikara Pro on Friday May 13th at Burlington NC's Mid Atlantic Sportatorium with an 8pm bell! Chikara Pro makes their NC debut on Saturday May 14th at Burlington NC's Mid Atlantic Sportatorium with a 7:30pm belltime! Visit www.cwf247.com for directions, information, tickets and reservations for Friday's big event and www.ChikaraPro.com for tickets to Saturday's huge event!
randy
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