Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Monday, April 20, 2009 WCWC Double shot weekend



WCWC's DoubleShot Weekend was arguably the most shocking, controversial and, most of all, memorable 48 hours in the history of the promotion! Fans in Springfield and Independence were treated to some of the finest wrestling action in all of Oregon, as well as some of the biggest surprises the WC has ever seen!

Springfield Results, 4/18/09
#1 ... WCWC Lightning Division Championship Match: Mike Santiago (Champion) vs. G-Shock went to a time limit draw.
*The Franchise Player was signed to replace top contender "Meanstreak" Mike Dempsey, who was still recovering from his participation in the grueling "Wrestling With Hunger" event in British Columbia. After a taxing match, fans were disappointed when the 10 minute time limit expired. A frustrated G-Shock demanded a rematch for the next night in Independence, which Santiago eagerly accepted.

#2 ... Draven Vargas defeated Kellen "The Hellion" Raeth
*Private Parker was previously scheduled to take on "The Hellion," but travel issues prevented the Delta Force member from leaving South Carolina for the event, prompting Vargas to take his place "in the name of America." It looks like "Patriot Power" helped out in Vargas' effort against the man from Washington State; Vargas dropped Raeth with the
THC for the victory!

#3 ... Kyle Matthews defeated Dr. Kliever by DQ

*Kyle Matthews came all the way from Atlanta, Georgia to compete here in the WC, but he had a tall order ahead of him as he took on a man who was bigger than him by at least 7 inches and 50 pounds. The "Lean, Mean, Green Love Machine" was determined to prove that he would do anything to regain the WCWC Championship, but Matthews surprised the big man (as well as the fans) with his tenacity and his arsenal of high-flying moves. Frustrated with his inability to put his opponent away, Kliever gave Matthews a pair of blatant low blows right in front of the referee, forcing the disqualification.

#4 ... Stoney McHogan defeated Jason Jackson

*Back by popular demand, WC's resident chameleon donned the red-and-yellow one more time! "HippieMania" was definitely running wild in this match, as Stoney took out Jackson with his signature leg drop for the win!

#5 ... Domestic Partnership defeated Draven Vargas & Kyle Sebastian

*With one win already under his belt for the night, fan favorite Draven Vargas pulled double-duty in Springfield and partnered with Kyle Sebastian against arguably the most controversial tag team in the history of the WCWC. With manager Brian Zane in their corner, Bobby and Deryck continued to leaves the mouths of fans agape with their pre-match antics. Once the actual wrestling began, the unorthodox duo took it to their opponents. In a sudden turn of events, however, the team of Vargas and Sebastian made a dramatic comeback and had the Partnership on the ropes! Just as momentum was on their side, however, Zane asserted himself into the match and pulled Sebastian off of the apron!
Incensed, the high-flyer ran after Zane to the backstage area, but left his partner
high and dry in doing so. Bobby and Deryck took advantage of Vargas' sudden handicap and took him out for the win.

#6 ... Dash Venture defeated Exile

*Standing at nearly seven feet tall and weighing more than 300 pounds, The Man They Call Exile was considered an easy favorite to win this contest. But in an intense match, Venture scored a major upset against the big man!

#7 ... WCWC Tag Team Championship Match: Bolo & Mike Santiago defeated Erik Baeden & "Gentleman" George Michael and G.Q. Gallo & Mike Modest (Champions) in a Three-Way Dance.

*With Shoot 2 Kill member Dustin Snyder still MIA, Baeden selected George Michael as his replacement in this exciting three-way dance. In the end, the tandem of Bolo & Santiago scored an impressive victory, wresting the Tag Team Titles from Heavyweight Champion Gallo and his partner Modest!

Moments after the night's scheduled main event ended, an impromptu one began! Just as G.Q. Gallo was recovering from his loss, "Gentleman" George nailed him with the Royal Flush and made a cover! In a shocking move, Commissioner JT Allen entered the ring and counted the 3!

#8 ... WCWC Championship "Match": "Gentleman" George Michael defeated G.Q. Gallo (Champion)

With the crowd looking on in disbelief, the new Champion explained that he was merely taking Gallo up on his offer to defend the title "any place, any time," and just so happened to have the Commissioner in his back pocket all along! After recovering from his back-to-back losses, Gallo declared that he and Modest would hunt down Michael and Allen, and promised to take them both out very soon!


Independence Results, 4.19.09

#1 ... Bolo won the Double Threat Rumble to become the new #1 Contender for the WCWC Heavyweight Championship.

*In a previously-recorded telephone message, newly-crowned champion "Gentleman" George explained he wouldn't appear at Central High School because he "doesn't do charity shows." That didn't stop the rest of the WCWC roster to try and stake a claim at his title. Before the Double Threat Rumble began, co-owner Jeff Manning assigned Mike Modest
to be a special guest referee for the match! Manning's move led to some interesting
situations, as Modest physically involved himself on more than one occasion, attacking Erik Baeden and causing him to get eliminated! In the end, Bolo tossed Bobby of Domestic Partnership out of the ring to become the new #1 Contender to George's Title!

#2 ... Dr. Kliever defeated Draven Vargas

*Kliever made it clear the night before in Springfield that he wanted "his" WCWC Championship back by roughing up Kyle Matthews in one-on-one action, and on this night, he did the same thing to Draven Vargas. The man from Detroit, Oregon simply couldn't keep up with the big man and had his shoulders pinned to the mat for the three-count.

#3 ... Kellen "The Hellion" Raeth & Jason Jackson defeated Delta Force

With Raeth and Jackson still on their "probationary period" to become the newest members of Z-Man Enterprises, they did everything they could in this match to impress Brian Zane, who looked on from ringside. The soldiers put forth a valiant effort, but their attempt to claim a victory was quashed when Zane got up on the apron to distract referee Scott Stevens. Jackson and Raeth knocked Lt. Freedom off the top rope and hit him with a double-team move to seal their victory and earn more points with the "Z-Man."

#4 ... Domestic Partnership vs. Kyle Sebastian & Kyle Matthews was declared a No Contest.

*Kyle Matthews spent most of his time in this match being picked apart by Bobby and Deryck, unable to reach Sebastian and make a much-needed tag. But just when things looked their bleakest, the young man from Georgia was able to ward off the Partnership and finally tag in his partner...then THAT'S when things looked their bleakest. In a shocking move, Sebastian turned around and leveled his own partner with a superkick! As the fans were trying to comprehend what had just happened, Sebastian revealed that he became the newest member of Domestic Partnership! Bobby, Deryck, Kyle and ringleader Brian Zane
were showered with boos and a variety of derogatory comments as they celebrated all
the way back to the locker room.

#5 ... WCWC Lightning Division Championship Match: G-Shock defeated Mike Santiago (Champion)

*In a rematch from the night before, G-Shock vowed that he would finish the job he started in Springfield as he took on double-champion Mike Santiago. It was an exciting, high-flying affair that kept the crowd on the edge of their seats, but in the end, G-Shock stole the victory from Santiago, and claimed the Lightning Division Title for the very first time!

#6 ... G.Q. Gallo defeated Dash Venture

*Gallo had a lot to prove in this match as he tried to bounce back from losing both the Heavyweight and the Tag Team gold within mere minutes of each other the night before; meanwhile, Venture also felt he needed to keep the momentum he had built up from Saturday's upset victory against Exile going with a win over his opponent in Independence. With both having a lot of personal pride riding on this match, it had the potential of being a long night with neither man wanting to relent. In the end, however, Gallo capitalized on the
smallest of mistakes made by Venture, and regained some confidence with a much-needed win over the man from Washington!

#7 ... Erik Baeden defeated Mike Modest

*This contest was considered a rematch from their encounter back in March; many who were in attendance that night say it was one of the better technical contests they had seen in the Pacific Northwest in quite some time. But those who were looking for a vast array of holds and counter-moves may have been disappointed, as this rivalry has practically reached a boiling point. Baeden, quick to remember Modest's costly interference in the Double Threat Rumble earlier in the evening, was out to hurt his opponent on this night. But Modest hung in there against the former Tag Team Champion, matching one
blow with another. As Modest had his opponent in his sights for one last devastating move, Commissioner (and ring announcer for the evening) JT Allen inserted himself into the match, grabbing Modest's leg! This distraction was just enough for Baeden to gather his bearings and hit his opponent with a ruthless German Suplex, which was enough to keep Modest down for the three!

Just as Baeden and Allen celebrated their teamwork in the ring, G.Q. Gallo stormed into the ring and brought the pain! The now-former Tag Team Champions went to work on their two adversaries in the ring and made it known that they wanted revenge! Just how soon will they get it? And what role will Bolo, the new #1 Contender, play as "Gentleman" George Michael and JT Allen gather their troops? Find out at our next show at the Regional Sports Center in Springfield, Saturday May 16!

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

GQ Gallo and Din T Moore vs "The Masterpiece" Chris Masters and Derek Sanders.

Pro Wrestling Revolution brings to you this tag team contest between the team of GQ Gallo and Din T Moore taking on "The Masterpiece" Chris Masters and Derek Sanders.

This match up is a test of size and strength. All of the competitors are very strong, but who will have the cunning to use it to their advantage? The duo of Masters and Sanders look to already have some chemistry working together in the opening moments of the match up. Will that be the deciding factor in this one? .... more