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Post by DTP. on May 13, 2009 16:14:42 GMT -5
Liked the indy feel of this show, good start, I suppose that LyNN will be involved on Night Two of this thing, probably in some sort of filler contest. Only thing I didn't like about this show is how it got about three four star matches and one five star on the first show.
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Post by LAXxxx305 on May 13, 2009 17:44:37 GMT -5
I love the layout. Nice to see it full. I hope the Red Assassins win the Tag Titles. Glad we won the match. Match 4 sounded awesome. I liked it, but I was hoping for Jordan Devine. Nice to see you put that Chaz, Demon, and the Red Assassins were signing autographs. Awesome to see Duan Jr. get the win. Hopefully he does win the title. Awesome to see Chaz win. That was an awesome main event. I loved the whole show. This is 5 Stars for the first show. I can't wait to see another show.
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Post by Ace Bennett on May 13, 2009 20:07:04 GMT -5
Great show dude. Glad I won my match, now hopefully I win the title. I agree that there needs to be promos but it probably didn't happen due to the number of matches you needed to put on for the tournaments. I really like the format too. Great job can't wait for more.
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on May 18, 2009 23:55:54 GMT -5
Night two?
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Post by Rated R on May 19, 2009 1:35:12 GMT -5
Night two? Should be up tonight. It's exam season over here.
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on May 19, 2009 16:58:27 GMT -5
Night two? Should be up tonight. It's exam season over here. Sweet, sorry bro.
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Post by Rated R on May 20, 2009 14:43:53 GMT -5
Sims Championship Wrestling Alliance Presents Creating History, Night Two 30/05/2009 – New York City [/b][/i][/size][/center]
--- Pre Show Notes ---
- The arena’s sold out for the second night running. The arena sits 1,600 people, and every seat is taken. - Theres a lot of talk about who's walking away with the SCWA World title. Common opinion is either Sanchez Jr. or Chaz Classic is walking away with it.
---Main Show --- 1) Kevin Shamrock Defeated Sam Kineval in 7:32 with the Famine Driver. A solid opening contest that saw two wrestlers with completely different styles facing off. The fans were really into it, and it was easy to see why. Kineval is certainly a future star, be he failed to pick up the win here against Shamrock’s stiff offence. **1/2 Prior to his match, Chaz Classic requested a microphone. I guess this is technically the first promo or interview in SCWA history. Classic keeps it short and sweet, promising to teach Chris Hammers a lesson about how to really win a match, and then promising to go on and win the SCWA World Heavyweight title later tonight. Classic is solid on the mic, and if he wins tonight I can see him carrying a lot of good feuds on his charisma alone. 2) SCWA World Heavyweight Championship Semi Final – Chaz Classic Defeated Chris Hammers in 19:21 with the Remember That. An incredible match, but I question the logic of having Classic in such a physical match if he’s going to be performing later tonight. The match was incredibly physical, with both men hitting some moves that obviously brought pain upon themselves. The match was kept really close, and there were numerous near falls before Classic picked up the win out of nowhere, almost knocking Hammers out with the Remember That. **** 3) SCWA World Heavyweight Championship Semi Final – Tyler Moxley Defeated Duan Sanchez Jr. in 15:23 with the Moxicity. Another great match that showed exactly why the main event scene in SCWA is so interesting, because it’s pretty much open to anyone. Nobody really expected anything special here, but these two put on a superb match with a great story of two wrestlers trying to prove they’ve got what it takes to carry this company. In the end Sanchez missed the second generation moonsault, and Moxley capitalised, connecting the Moxicity for the win. ***1/2 Prior to his match, ‘Pretty Boy’ Paul Patton cut a promo on how his opponent isn’t really worthy of facing him, but that he’s going to kick some sense into him anyway. Patton’s got an interesting gimmick, and could easily become the feature heel of SCWA, as long as his in ring work matches his mic skills. 4) Paul Patton Defeated Eddy Valentino in 4:21 with the Diamond Cutter. Watching Patton is like being taken back to the glory days of wrestling, when pretty much any hold could be considered match ending. Patton wrestled rings around Valentino, who looked impressive during his rare moments of offence, but in the end Patton was always getting the win here. ** 5) SCWA International Championship Match – Ace Bennett Defeated Anthony Arnott and Daniel Sinn in 18:32 when he used the Shining Wizard on Arnott to become the first SCWA International Champion. The first champion in SCWA history was crowned here in what was a slightly jumbled match. Arnott was all over the place, he didn’t seem to realise what was going on at times, and it was left to Bennett and Sinn to carry the match. Bennett was pretty over, and there was a decent pop when he picked up the win and the title. **1/2 --- Intermission ---
- Daz, Daniel Sinn and Duan Sanchez Jr. were backstage signing autographs. - They were selling some classic SFF DVD's, and were selling tickets to upcoming NWL events.
--- End Intermission --- On my way back from intermission, I managed to catch them filming a DVD exclusive involving Trace Demon & Jason Star. Demon was acting all laid back, while Star was trying to get him pumped up for the match. Demon told him to lighten up, because they cant lose, before taking a shot of what I assume was tequila. Star told him not to drink on the job, and Trace told him not to worry, before promising that they would bring hell to the Red Assassins. Pretty entertaining, definitely worth checking out when the show is released on DVD. 6) SCWA World Tag Team Championship Match – Trace Demon & Jason Star Defeated Red Assassins in 15:21 when Jason Star used the J Driller on Red Dragon to become the first SCWA World Tag Team Champions. This is the bar on which tag team wrestling in SCWA will be measured on. These are probably the two best teams in SCWA, but it was clear that Demon & Star are the more experienced, they just knew what the other was thinking out there. Red Dragon and Jason Star had a superb back and forth towards the end, and I’d like to see them put together in singles action. There was a big pop when Demon & Star won, and while Star took the victory seriously, Demon started celebrating wildly. **** 7) C.G. Gordo Defeated Daz in 20:45 with the Cradle Piledriver. The in ring debut of Daz didn’t fail to impress. Gordo was clearly angry at Daz for stopping his attack during last night’s show, and showed it with some stiff offence that restricted Daz’s chances of landing any offence. Daz soon fought back, and the match became about how could hit the hardest. There was a moment when both men nearly injured themselves when Gordo suplexed Daz from the ring apron to the floor, with both men crashing to the floor in a heap. Neither gave up, and the match continued. Daz looked to have the win until a brutal knee took him off his feet, and Gordo followed up with the Cradle Piledriver for the win. ****1/2 Following the match C.G. Gordo got Daz to his feet, clearly with the intention of continuing his assult, only for Daz to come out of nowhere with a right hand. The two brawled around the ring before being separated by several other SCWA wrestlers, including the Red Assassins, Chris Hammers and Devin Curtis. 8) SCWA World Heavyweight Championship Match – Chaz Classic Defeated Tyler Moxley in 23:01 with the Snap Brainbuster to become the first SCWA World Heavyweight Champion. Holy Christ this was superb. These two had already been in pretty physical matches earlier on the card, but this was something out. Both men gave everything they had left, and by the end of the match it was clear that they were running out of steam but neither were willing to give it anything less that their best. Either man could have got the win, and at times there were conflicting chants going on, but in the end it came down to the final few seconds of the match. Moxley set Classic up for the Moxicity, only for Classic to escape, and connect with the Snap Brainbuster. Classic crawled over to the prone body of Moxley, and managed to get the pin. Superb match, worth getting the DVD for this alone. ***** Following the match, Chaz Classic is awarded the SCWA World Heavyweight Champion by an unnamed smoking hot ring attendant. Several members of the roster rushed the ring, and hoisted Classic up as the first ever SCWA World Heavyweight Champion.[/font]
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Post by chaz on May 20, 2009 15:24:43 GMT -5
Another great read from top to bottom. You're matches are well written, but I'm a little unsure about the match ratings being so high so early on in the promotion's history. Still, I have faith in this to be as big as SFF.
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Post by Red Dragon on May 21, 2009 1:22:43 GMT -5
I feel the same as Chaz, maybe a little too high but these are your opening shows so they need to be good, maybe they'll level out later down the line, Tyler Moxley is such an awsome name I hope you do a promo to establish some kind of character, loved Bennett becoming the new champ, suprised that Demon and Star won they need a tag name, good luck and keep it up
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Post by Ace Bennett on May 21, 2009 5:41:27 GMT -5
Awesome show man. I'm so stoked that I'm the first champion. Your match write ups are very good and a perfect length in my opinion. I agree about the ratings probably being a little too high in general but I guess that's not really that big of a deal. The championship tournament matches all night seemed like they would be real good contests. Nice choice with Chaz Classic picking up the victory. Keep it up man.
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Post by Zeke on May 21, 2009 5:53:52 GMT -5
Another great show there, wished I made the card but you don't get what you always want lol. Glad Ace Bennett left with the Championship.
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Post by duan on May 24, 2009 14:50:57 GMT -5
My fault for not replying to this sooner, but its off to a nice start. Good to see Duan at least make the second round, but its a shame he had to lose. Ah well, I feel that the right guy won the World Championship. I'm also not too sure on the match ratings, but I'm guessing the matches are just THAT good. Keep this up man, I want it to be like SFF, but bigger!
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Post by Rated R on Jun 2, 2009 16:04:01 GMT -5
Sims Championship Wrestling Alliance Presents We Bring The Fight 12/06/2009, New Jersey [/b][/i][/size][/center]
--- Pre Show Notes ---
- There’s about 1,400 people in attendance tonight. There are a few empty seats dotted around, but it’s still another solid showing here. - The stage now has a medium sized screen above the entrance, so I guess they plan on holding more backstage segments from now on. - There are a few rumours going around about a Canadian tour later in the year. - Ring of Honor wrestler Bryan Danielson is sitting front row.
--- Main Show --- 1) Kevin Shamrock Defeated Josh Skyfire in 3:21 with the Whiskey Slumber 2.0. A decent opening contest, but anyone who says it was competitive would be mistaken. Shamrock dominated most of this match, which was kept short, and Skyfire got in very little offence. Decent pop when Shamrock won, but the crowd were dead for most of this. *1/2 2) Kevin Hart Defeated Streith Shannon in 5:39 with the Sharpshooter. Another less than competitive match, but there were some periods of back and forth action. Streith wasn’t impressive tonight, and nobody was really interested in him with Hart out there. Hart is a definite future headliner, and he picked up the win here in impressive fashion. ** - Following the match Kevin Hart demanded a microphone, and cut a Bret Hart esque promo about how he plans to ascend to the top of the SCWA ladder by beating every opponent who stands in his way, no matter who they are or when he fights. Hart promises to become the SCWA World Heavyweight Champion 3) Harry Carraway Defeated Jordan Devine in 15:21 with the Snapmare Driver. A great match, I’m actually surprised this was so far down the card, it deserved to at least be the pre intermission main event. These two really went at it, and Devine’s technical prowess didn’t really get a chance to come into play as Carraway kept this as a brawl, with Carraway’s stiff strikes really doing a number on Devine, who just didn’t have anything left to kick out of the Snapmare Driver. ***1/2 - On the screen, Trace Demon, Jason Star & Daniel Sinn are heading to the ring. Sinn stops to chat up a woman, before Star pulls him away. Star tells Sinn that he needs to start acting serious now that he is in the big leagues. When Star looks back Trace is now chatting up the same woman. Star pulls Trace away, and tells him that he needs to do the same. Demon says “the same as what?”. Star shakes his head, and walks towards the ring. Pretty comedic segment, the contrasting personalities of these three men should make their upcoming bout pretty fun. 4) The Red Assassins & Ace Bennett Defeated Trace Demon, Jason Star & Daniel Sinn in 13:03 when Red Dragon used the Red Dragon Driver on Jason Star. A really fun six man tag match that is definitely worth buying the DVD to watch. The match was extremely fast paced, with all six men in the ring at the same time multiple times in the match. The team of Demon, Star and Sinn provided a lot of entertainment, and it looks like they could become a three person show in the SCWA. The ending of the match saw Sinn flirting with a woman in the front row while Demon engaged in a brawl with Ace Bennett. This allowed Dragon to connect with the Red Dragon Driver on Star, and get the pinfall before his team mates knew what was happening. ***1/2 --- Intermission ---
- Harry Carraway, Kevin Hart and Sam Kineval were signing autographs. - T-Shirts were on sale, featuring the SCWA logo. They were sold out by the end of the intermission.
--- End Intermission --- 5) Sam Kineval Defeated Duan Sanchez Jr. in 18:31 following the use of a foreign object. It looks like the SCWA are investing in Kineval big time, and it’s easy to see why following a superb performance in this match. Sanchez seems to be a little inconsistent lately. One night he’ll put on a great performance, and then the next he’ll just be all over the place, luckily he was at his best tonight, and helped to put on a very competitive match that could top the main event. Sanchez looked like he had the match in the bag until Kineval pulled what looked like an iron pipe from his boot, and blasted Sanchez in the head with it out of the sight of the referee. Kinveal then got the pinfall on an unconscious Sanchez as the whole crowd bood. **** 6) Paul Patton & C.G. Gordo Defeated Daz & Tyler Moxley in 19:03 when Gordo used the Cradle Piledriver on Daz. Another great match, although this was lacking something that meant it didn’t match up to the previous match. Daz and Gordo have great chemistry, and their exchanges were the best of this match, although Patton is still a delight to watch with his old school style. Moxley is a beast in the ring, he really doesn’t care what happens as long as he wins, which did cause some tension between Moxley and Daz. The ending stretch saw all four men engage in a wild brawl, that ended with Moxley accidentally laying out Daz with a big right hand, before being thrown out of the ring by Patton. Moxley then hit Daz with the Cradle Piledriver, and got the pinfall. ***1/2 - Following the match C.G. Gordo and Paul Patton begin putting the boots into Daz. Tyler Moxley recovers on the outside and heads into the ring, but is too later to stop Gordo delivering another brutal Cradle Piledriver to Daz. Gordo and Patton head backstage, while Moxley stands over Daz. 7) SCWA World Heavyweight Championship – Chaz Classic Defeated Chris Hammers in 20:05 with the Remember That. A solid main event, and definitely the match of the night. While Hammers has been criticised before joining SCWA for having an out of date style he showed that he can still entertain an audience with his MMA style. Hammers kept Classic grounded early on in the match, utilising his ground and pound talent, and attempting plenty of submission moves. Classic was impressive as always, putting on a truly exhilarating performance. He has this talent to make any move seem crucial to the match. The ending stretch saw Hammers attempt a Guillotine submission, only for Chaz to manoeuvre out of it, dodge a big right hand from Hammers, and connect with the Remember That for the win. ****[/font]
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Post by LAXxxx305 on Jun 2, 2009 16:07:52 GMT -5
Awesome SCWA show. I am glad you decided to continue it. Nice win for the Red Asssassin's and Ace Bennett. it sounded realistic. I can't wait for more.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jun 3, 2009 9:22:40 GMT -5
Good show, Amdrag in crowd wow random maybe you'll pull something from that like an match soon, Hart is good and deserves a decent push glad you gave him promo time, Carraway? who? The whole Sinn, Star, Demon confused me for a while but I understand now look forward to more, glad Red Assassins got the win after a loss last week and teaming with Bennett is great after NWL, Kineval and Hart signing autographs like thier teaming? very suprised about Kineval getting the win but I love it! Paul Patton? I need to learn these characters as I've never heard some of them before, main event seemed great hope Chaz keeps it for a few defences, good luck and keep this up
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jun 3, 2009 10:11:26 GMT -5
Nice to see myself get a win and even better that I got promo time. I like me & Kineval as a team even though I have issues with his little bro in another promotion
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Post by Rated R on Jun 13, 2009 13:25:22 GMT -5
Sims Championship Wrestling Alliance Presents Man, Myth, Legend 13/06/2009 – New Jersey [/b][/i][/size][/center]
--- Pre Show Notes ---
- The arena’s not completely sold out, about 1,200 people in a 1,400 arena. Not a bad attendance at all, but slightly less than yesterday. - Same stage setup as last night, with a large screen set up over the entrance for backstage segments. - Trace Demon entered the ring prior the show, and led a minutes silence for wrestling legend Mitsuharu Misawa, who passed away last night. He dedicated tonight's show to Misawa, before walking backstage without his usual flare.
--- Main Show --- 1) Daz Defeated Eddy Valintino in 6:32 with the Rose Clutch. A solid match, and much more than the squash everyone expected. Valintino held his own against the more experienced Daz, who has had problems with C.G. Gordo lately. The match was kept short, but it packed in plenty of fast paced action, with Daz picking up the submission victory. **1/2 - Following the match C.G. Gordo jumps the security barricade and enters the ring, attacking Daz from behind. Gordo continues his assault, eventually choking Daz out with a modified version of his own Rose Clutch hold. Gordo walks to the back smirking, getting a ton of heat as he did so, as the referee checks on Daz. 2) Mike Bockwinkel Defeated LyNN, Zeke and Ryan Phoenix in 13:06 when he used the Bockwinkel Special: Championship Edition on Ryan Phoenix. This was a great surprise for everyone watching, and could be an early contender for match of the night. These four put on some great back and forth action, and while the crowd was dead to begin with by the end of the match they were red hot, and there was a good pop when Bockwinkel got the win. *** 3) Kevin Hart Defeated Dragon in 5:21 with the Sharpshooter. For the second night in a row Kevin Hart is made to look like a star, this time by completely dominating his opponent. While it was clear that Hart is playing the heel, he got a great reaction, while his opponent got nothing. As soon as Hart locked in the Sharpshooter it was all over. - Following the match Kevin Hart refuses to release the Sharpshooter, and has to be stopped by security. Hart demands a microphone, and talks about how until he gets the title shot that he clearly deserves, he will continue to break anyone who gets in the ring with him. 4) SCWA International Championship Match – Ace Bennett Defeated Daniel Sinn in 17:44 with the Syracuse Drop. An excellent match, and the perfect way to end the first half of the show. Both of these men are rising stars in the SCWA, and showed exactly what they are capable of doing here. The crowd were red hot for a lot of the match, thanks in part to the fast paced action these two focused on. The match could have gone either way, especially towards the end as both men hit every signature move they could think off, but in the end Bennett walked away with the win following the Syracuse Drop. 1st Defence. ***1/2 --- Intermission ---
- Mike Bockwinkle, Harry Carraway & Jason Star were signing autographs backstage. - New Jersey return was announced for September.
--- End Intermission --- - Following the intermission the screen shows Trace Demon & Jason Star getting ready for the main event when the Red Assassins walk up to them. The Red Assassins offer their hands as a sign of respect. Jason Star happily shakes Red Dragon’s hand, but Demon only does so after several seconds of being stared at by Star. As the Red Assassins leave Demon tells Star that the next time they offer him a handshake, he’ll rip their hands off. Star shakes his head and walks off, leaving Trace shouting “What?” 5) Chaz Classic & Sam Kineval Defeated Duan Sanchez Jr & Chris Hammers in 16:21 when Kineval used the Chaos Death Shot on Hammers. An incredible main event calibre tag team match here, with three veterans of the rings and one of the quickest rising stars of the SCWA involved. Kineval put on yet another superb performance, and if I had to put money on anyone to be the breakout star of 2009, it would be Sam Kineval. These four went all out for the entire match, refusing to drop the pace for one minute. In the ending stretch Classic connected with Remember That on Hammers, before being taken out of the ring by a clothesline that also took Sanchez out of the ring. Kineval capitalised, hitting an already out of it Chris Hammers with the Chaos Death Shot and stealing the pinfall. **** 6) Paul Patton Defeated Tyler Moxley in 20:05 with the Diamond Cutter. This match came about as a result of the ongoing Daz/ C.G. Gordo feud and last night’s tag match, and it certainly didn’t disappoint when it came to the match quality. The match was a technical showcase, with Moxley throwing in some of his more brawl based moves at times as well. The fans were really into this during the opening moments of the match, and towards the end, but there was a notable drop in interest during the middle likely due to several rest holds being used. The pace picked up towards the end, and Patton picked up the win by countering the Moxicity with the Diamond Cutter. ***1/2 - The Red Assassins enter first, and Red Dragon requests a microphone. Just as he is about to speak the music of Trace Demon & Jason Star hits and the pair enter, Demon pointing at Dragon as if to say “Not tonight” while Star looks all serious. A short fun segment just to promote the big main event. 7) SCWA World Tag Team Championship Match – Trace Demon & Jason Star Defeated The Red Assassins in 23:23 when Jason Star used the J Driller on Red Dragon. Trace Demon and Jason Star were both wearing black arm bands tonight, in recognition of Mitsuharu Misawa. Both of them fought alongside him in Pro Wrestling NOAH, and both gave it their all in memory of the man. This match was insanely good, and possibly one of the best tag team matches in recent history. All four men gave it their all, and by the end of this match everyone was exhausted but refused to let up. Some of the spots were potentially career ending, especially when Dragon came flying off the turnbuckle into the crowd where Trace Demon had been thrown into by Assassin moments earlier. They managed to pull off the spot without injury, and got a holy s*** chant. The ending stretch was fast paced with all four men hitting signature moves, but in the end Star hit the J Driller on Red Dragon to get the win. 1st Defence. ****1/2[/font]
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Post by DTP. on Jun 13, 2009 14:00:27 GMT -5
Shame that LyNN lost in his debut, but nevermind, hehe. Glad that you are getting more strict with the match star ratings. Seemed like a solid card, overall.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jun 13, 2009 14:00:34 GMT -5
As allways a good show, glad to see Daz pick up the win maybe a future push towards the Inter title, cool to see Mike get the win but I would also like to see LyNN get a decent push, Dragon? good to see Hart getting a push maybe a future Bennett feud, glad Bennett retained he deserves to be there for longer, I love the build up of the trio, very suprised by the massive push Sam is receiving and being on the winning side as well, Moxley lost noo! Great main event I love putting the tag titles in the ME spot it really does put the divsion over, Dragon flies into crowd! Glad to see the champs retain they deserve it, good luck and keep this up
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Post by Zeke on Jun 13, 2009 14:15:41 GMT -5
I lost my second match lol. Glad I didn't get pinned though. I'm a fan of Ace Bennett at the moment, beat me in my first match lol. I prefair the International division to be honest.
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