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CWF TITLE TURMOIL!
Mid Atlantic Sportatorium
1813 Frank Holt Dr.
Burlington NC
06.04.11
1. CWF Mid Atlantic Tag Team Champions VA Bombers Adam Page & Jason Blade defeated "Arrogant" Aric Andrews & Louis Moore by pinfall in non-title tag team action (11:10)
2. Chase Dakota & "Creepy" Cecil Scott defeated Arik Royal & Joe Black by pinfall in qualifier action to advance to the Four Way Tag Title match at Absolute Justice 5 (11:23)
3. Otto Schwanz defeated Canadian Mercenary 3.5 by submission in singles action (9:55)
4. Gemini's All Stars Michael "the Fury" McAllister, Roy "Tiger" Wilkins, and Walter Eaton w/Coach Gemini defeated Mark James & RGL Champion Jason Miller by pinfall to advance to the Four Way Tag Title match at Absolute Justice 5 (14:32)
5. Fatback Enterprises' Donnie Dollar$ & "Young Gun" Nick Richards w/Brad Stutts defeated Trevor Lee & Ben Tyler by pinfall to advance to the Four Way Tag Title match at Absolute Justice 5 (14:19)
6. "High Definition" Steve Greene defeated CWF Television Champion "Assassin" Ray Kandrack w/Coach Gemini by pinfall to win the title (9:13)
7. The Aftermath's Xsiris w/William L. Cross pinned Kamakazi Kid to win the Four Way Elimination match for a shot at the CWF Mid Atlantic Heavyweight Title at Absolute Justice 5 (18:44) [Order of elimination: 1. Mecha Mercenary by countout (5:35); 2. Rob "Boogie Woogie Man" McBride by pinfall; & 3. Kamakazi Kid by pinfall (18:44)]
Officials: Charles Richardson, Redd Jones & Court Montgomery
All bouts sanctioned by Pro Wrestling International. Visit us at www.pwipro.com!
+++The Mid Atlantic Tag Champions were out for non-title action to kick off CWF TITLE TURMOIL facing the team of "Arrogant" Aric Andrews & Louis Moore. The VA Bombers Jason Blade & Adam Page, went to work on their opponents who obviously didn't think their role was to roll over for the CWF Mid Atlantic Tag Champions. With a near-brawl breaking out, Moore flew over the top ropes to the concrete and angrily made his way back into the ring with a determined look in his eye. However, when his partner Andrews found himself looking at the ring lights from the floor at ringside, he was unable to make it back into the ring to help his partner who felt the brunt of both of the Bombers en route to a pinfall win.
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+++The first of three tag team matches to determine who would face tag champions VA Bombers at Absolute Justice in Four Way Tag Title action kicked off with Chase Dakota & "Creepy" Cecil Scott coming to the ring to face the popular duo of Arik Royal & Joe Black. Probational referee Court Montgomery took sides with the Dakota/Scott team making the bout almost three on two. Despite the resilience of Black and the spirit of Royal, a questionably quick three-count advanced Dakota & Scott to the Four Way Tag Title match at Absolute Justice 5.
+++Masked Canadian Mercenary 3.5 returned to the Sportatorium for singles action against the unpredictable Otto Schwanz. Despite drawing Schwanz for his opponent, the French Canadian was also at the disadvantage of not speaking or understanding English, including the referee's instructions. The Mercenary stayed in the match from bell to bell, appearing on the verge of pinning the former WWE & TNA performer before Schwanz got serious long enough to power his opponent over and stretch him like a Stretch Armstrong toy, forcing the masked man to tap out.
+++The second tag bout to advance to the Four Way Tag Title match at Absolute Justice 5 was out next with the All Stars team and Coach Gemini hitting the ring. After a few words about the assigned referee, Montgomery, Gemini called for opponents and the team of Mark James & RGL Champion Jason Miller answered the bell. Despite the delusions of Coach Gemini (referring to the ring official as an "umpire", etc.), the team of Michael "the Fury" McAllister & Roy "Tiger" Wilkins appeared to be the legal team, but after almost ten minutes of action, Coach Gemini made a substitution, sending in Walter Eaton to replace Wilkins. The irony of the whole situation came when Walter Eaton was given the pinfall win after referee Montgomery himself wielded Coach Gemini's brass knuckles before making the three-count.
+++As the All Stars began to celebrate in the ring, Commissioner "Handsome" Mitch Connor made his way to the ring and demanded all of the All Stars exit the arena, except probational referee Court Montgomery. The Commissioner then fired Montgomery to a roar from the fans, which died down somewhat when Coach Gemini reminded the Commish that the Board of Directors had to approve action like that, to which Connor agreed. So instead, he ordered Montgomery to accept another assignment, which he did readily. Connor announced that Court Montgomery would have to step through the ropes at Absolute Justice 5 to wrestle, to which the referee began poking fun at the Commissioner and asking if he had to wrestle him. Connor replied that he wasn't going to wrestle anyone, but he knew someone who would.
+++Fatback Enterprises' music roared and Brad Stutts made his return to the Mid Atlantic Sportatorium and CWF Mid Atlantic after a four-month retirement at the hands of referee Court Montgomery. Warning that his language may not be proper for small children after a four-month layoff, Stutts informed everyone that he was going to destroy Montgomery at AJ5. Connor then announced that he had to look high and low for a referee that wouldn't be swayed by either faction and introduced the special guest referee for the bout, Rob "Boogie Woogie Man" McBride. After several tense moments inside of the ring and several loud whimpers from Court Montgomery, who was cowering on the entrance ramp, Stutts agreed to the match and the guest official and made another threat as Montgomery quickly exited the building.
+++The final bout to qualify a tag team to enter the Four Way Tag Title match at Absolute Justice 5 was up next, with Trevor Lee & Ben Tyler hitting the ring area to face off against the team of Fatback Enterprises' Donnie Dollar$ & "Young Gun" Nick Richards w/Brad Stutts. AFter the bout cranked into high gear, it appeared the only person with ring rust was Stutts, who was vocal at ringside like he'd never left. The young team of Lee & Tyler left it all in the squared circle, going tooth-and-nail against Richards for a stretch, then tasting the boots of big Donnie Dollar$ as he was tagged in to mop up for his team. Fatback's music roared again as the Dollar$/Richards team made the Four Way Title match at Absolute Justice 5.
+++CWF Mid Atlantic Television Champion "Assassin" Ray Kandrack w/Coach Gemini was out next to defend his belt against two-time former TV Champ "High Definition" Steve Greene, who announced earlier in the year he was retiring. Billed as his "last hurrah", Greene looked sharp from the opening bell, bulling up against the larger champion and not giving an inch. Coach Gemini stepped through the ropes midway through the match and found himself slammed hard to the canvas by the powerful Greene. Greene had everything going his way when the 20 lb steel chain was introduced into the match. After ducking a chain-shot and kicking the champion, Greene retrieved the chain and wrapped it around his forearm as the referee was ordering Coach Gemini off of the ring apron. Greene wiped out Kandrack with his old trademark and the referee turned to see Greene cover the champion. After making the three-count, Greene was awarded the Television Title belt and asked for a microphone and Commissioner Connor. As the official made his way to the ring, Greene told him that he was surrendering the title because he was officially retiring from the sport.
+++The Commissioner exited the arena with the title belt as Greene began to thank his friends and fans who had been loyal to him for his career in wrestling and was promptly interrupted by former six-time Mid Atlantic Heavyweight Champion "the 1st" Ric Converse. Converse declared that Greene would NOT retire on those terms, that HE would be the final opponent for the career of Greene, demanding a match at Absolute Justice 5, to which Greene agreed.
+++Four-Way Elimination action to choose the challenger for Lee Valiant's CWF Mid Atlantic Heavyweight Title at Absolute Justice 5. The monsterous Mecha Mercenary was introduced first, followed by the Aftermath's Xsiris w/William L. Cross, former Triple Crown Champion Rob "Boogie Woogie Man" McBride and former champion Kamakazi Kid. The match kicked off with Xsiris watching from the sidelines as McBride & Kazi went to work on the masked Mecha Mercenary, couldn't help himself and joined in as the big man was beat down to the canvas. After depositing him in the front row, Mecha was counted out and eliminated about five and a half minutes into the main event match. The popular McBride was eliminated by Xsiris by pinfall near the fifteen minute mark leaving former partners Xsiris and Kamakazi Kid to fight it out for the shot at the CWF Title. Manager Cross intervened with his collapsible steel baton and begged for his life as Kamakazi Kid advanced on him with it. With the referee busy running the meddling manager from the ring, Xsiris used the opportunity to hit Kazi below the belt and roll him up for the pin as the referee's attention returned to the bout.
+++CWF Mid Atlantic returns to action on Saturday June 18th at 7:30pm for CWF ABSOLUTE JUSTICE 5 at Burlington NC's Mid Atlantic Sportatorium! Reserve your seats NOW or anytime at www.cwf247.com!
randy
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