Saturday, June 6, 2009

NWA/IZW RESULTS FROM 6/02/09 @ THE SETS in Tempe, AZ

Announcer Johnny Roxx & NWA Representative Greg DeMarco came out to start the TV tapings, and were joined by Johnny Manson. Manson mocked DeMarco, then grabbed the mic and declared that he loves IZW, and stated that the NWA “sucks.” This brought out Derick Neikirk and GQ Gallo,who bullied Manson around. Neikirk then invited any member of the IZW roster to come out and join their cause, which brought out Tyson Tyler! Manson’s nemesis seemed like a perfect fit to join the NWA enforcers, except Tyler showed his intentions to stick with IZW, coming to the rescue of Manson! Neikirk informed Tyler that he “signed his death wish,” and challenged Manson & Tyler to a tag team match. DeMarco immediately made the match official, forcing Johnny Roxx to announce it as a main event to the fans.

Match #1 – Lucha Star Reigns pinned Dom “The Bomb” Vitalli following Sliced Burrito #2.

Match #2 – “The Limited Edition” Tommy Drake pinned Frenchy Rivera after hitting a Straightjacket Neckbreaker.

Match #3 – “El Mariachi” Sergio Vega defeated “Miracle” Mike James after a cheap chop block to the knee and a quick roll-up in the third match in their Best of 5 Series, which Vega leads 2-1.


Match #4 – NWA Enforcers, the "Elite Extremists" Derick Neikirk & GQ Gallo defeated Johnny Manson & Tyson Tyler (dubbed “The BFF Express”) when
Neikirk pinned Tyler following
“Tradition Enforced” (a double team Slingshot into a Side Russian Legsweep).

Following intermission, “The Feature Presentation” Jay Garland addressed the IZW fans, informing them that he had been temporarily blinded by the fireball thrown at him by new Unified champion Dean Radford two weeks ago. Garland stated that he’s currently lost 80% vision in his right eye, and 43% in his left. Dean Radford appeared in the ring, and was less than remorseful when he attacked Garland . Several wrestlers made their way out, including a rare in-ring appearance by the retired “Fearless” Jack Bull. Jose Guzman, a young wrestler who’s been training with Garland and accompanied him to the ring, was left alone with Radford, leading to an impromptu match between the two.

Match #5 – NWA-Arizona Heavyweight & Impact Zone Wrestling Champion “The East Coast Killer” Dean Radford pinned Jose Guzman following a big boot in under 3 minutes in a non-title match.

Match #6 – “The King of Phoenix” Payed Daily defeated “Lord” Lars Fleischmann. Fleischmann had originally pinned Daily with a roll-up out of the corner, but NWA Representative Greg DeMarco restarted the match after claiming that Fleischmann allegedly held the ropes during the pinfall (despite the fact that everyone in the arena saw that Fleischmann used the rope for balance, releasing his grasp prior to Ryan Castelucci’s three count). Fleischmann argued with DeMarco when the match was restarted, and Daily pinned Fleischmann with a school-boy roll-up (and a handful of tights).

Match #7 –
Erica D’Erico pinned “Sweet” Liz Sassi to become the first ever NWA-Arizona Women’s Champion by reversing a victory roll into a roll-up of her own, with an assist from the top rope.

Prior to the second half main event, Ring Announcer Johnny Roxx informed the fans that due to the legally binding “divorce agreement” signed by both members of The 602 Wrecking Crew, Jacob Hertzberg was officially the sole holder of the NWA-Arizona Tag Team Titles.

Match #8 – IZW Impulse Champion “The Irish Hand Grenade” Marty Murphy & “El Cholo” Mike G defeated “The Great” Ryan Lynch & NWA-Arizona Tag Team Champions Jacob “The Riot” Herzberg when Murphy pinned Lynch with the TK602. Herzberg was in position to break-up the final pinfall, but elected to stare down his former partner during the pin.

IZW/NWA-Arizona returns to The Sets in Tempe on Tuesday, June 16. Don’t miss a minute of the action as we see the fallout from this week’s events, including an appearance by the newly crowned NWA-Arizona Women’s Champion Erica D’Erico!

IZW/NWA-Arizona makes its return to Fiddlestick’s on Friday, June 26 at 7:30 PM on Elliot Road in Tempe . Your admission ticket includes unlimited use of the park after 4:00 PM.


Thursday, June 4, 2009

FSW RESULTS/DEBUT OF THE ELITE EXTREMISTS


FSW ran the first local wrestling show in Las Vegas in more than 10 years. More than 200 people braved the scorching heat inside the Rancho Swap Meet, to see an exciting day of professional wrestling. The show started off with a student showcase featuring VCW Wrestling School students, Tommy Danja, Kid Showtime, and Fenix Alexander. The crowd was rockin at the kids did not disappoint. An excellent match that far exceeded everyone's expectations. Kid Showtime came out victorious in his first ever professional wrestling match. We had an 8 man tournament to crown our first champion. Due to a no-show, local wrestler The Trucker Nick Tucker was placed in the tourney against Malachi Jackson. The youngster held his own, but fell victim to the Young Bucks, lil brother. Former ECW Superstar Derrick Neikirk and his band of Extreme Elitists proved to much for Tyson Tyler. Tyler, an excellent wrestler had the crowd behind him, and put on a great effort. There is no doubt, we will be seeing more of Tyson Tyler in FSW. Next up was the Royal Invitational with a spot in FSW on the line. 13 men entered, when it got down to the final 6 things got interestling. Splat Pack member Tank, well over 450 lbs, who had single handedly eliminated 5 of the first 7 wrestlers and had chokeslammed the Junk Bond Trader right out of the ring, got gang rushed by 4 of the boys and the crowd popped huge after his elimination. The match got down to local favorite Legacy and Vegas' Scotty Eyce. After some back and forth action, Legacy prevailed an earned a roster spot in FSW. Lucha match was next between Cyanide/Vintage Dragon against Capitan Calico/El Juenta. After Cyanide and partner prevailed, Mean Martin and Tank of the Splat Pack bumrushed the ring and tried to destroy the Luchas, until Capitan Calico came back wielding a chair to scare off the Splat Pack. Border Patrol Mike Modest advanced and Ring of Honor's Kenny King prevailed in a great match with Extreme Elitists GQ Gallo, but after the match was destroyed by Gallo and Neikirk.


"ELITE EXTREMISTS"

In the semi-main event of the evening the Young Bucks showed why they are considered one of the best tag teams in the world. Wrestling their arch rivals the Cutlers, the match heated up and the Vegas crowd was in a frenzy. The Young Bucks came out victorious this time, rumor has it a rematch has been signed for July 12th and the Cutlers vow revenge.
In the main event, as it looked like Derrick Neikirk was about to win the belt, injured Vegas superstar Funny Bone, who earlier was threatened by Neikirk and crew, came back on the ring apron, spit water in Neikirk's face, which allowed Kenny King to put away Neikirk and become the first ever FSW Heavyweight Champion.