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Post by Ace Bennett on Jun 13, 2009 18:30:46 GMT -5
Alright first defense for me! I'm really liking this diary so far man. The stuff between Trace Demon and Jason Star is going to be good in the future I have a feeling. Tyler Moxley is the coolest name ever. Keep it up man I would be reading throughout.
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Jun 14, 2009 11:45:37 GMT -5
My name was spelled wrong throughout the show. Also, the Package Piledriver is called the Bockwinkel Special: Championship Edition.
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Post by Rated R on Jun 21, 2009 14:07:13 GMT -5
Sims Championship Wrestling Alliance News Central [/b][/u] - Immediately following their main event performance on the 13th the SCWA World Tag Team Champions Trace Demon & Jason Star flew out to Japan to take part in a Pro Wrestling NOAH show on the 15th as a tribute to the late great Mitsuharu Misawa. The pair was on the losing end of a tag team match against Go Shiozaki & Akihiko Ito. - The next time SCWA will hold a live show is the 26th and 27th of June, eminating from Philadelphia, Pensylvania. - The 26th show will be headlined by a tag team street fight with Daz & Tyler Moxley teaming against C.G. Gordo & Paul Patton. These four men have been engaged in their own personal feud recently, and it will all come to a head in a match that has no rules and promises to be brutal. - The 27th show will be headlined by an SCWA World Heavyweight Championship match as Chaz Classic defends his title against Kevin Shamrock. Shamrock has been on a role and will hope to dethrone the world champion in Philadelphia.[/font][/center]
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Post by Shamrock. on Jun 21, 2009 14:15:50 GMT -5
oh wow i thought this was dead i really liked it oh well good to see this back and the fact that Kevin is getting a title shot is fantastic! please keep this going and sign up to PWF!
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Post by Rated R on Jun 24, 2009 16:52:35 GMT -5
Sims Championship Wresting Association Presents No Holds Barred 26/06/2009 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [/b][/i][/size][/center]
--- Pre Show Notes ---
- There’s a solid 1,500 people here in the arena, the biggest crowd that SCWA have ever had. There’s a lot of hype for the big Street Fight later tonight. - Ring of Honor wrestler Bryan Danielson is in the front row again. - SCWA commentator Scott Hudson announced that SCWA will be touring Canada this September, putting on five shorter than usual shows, each featuring four to five matches.
--- Main Show --- 1) Trace Demon Defeated Jason Williams in 3:32 with the Demonstration of Hell. This wasn’t a long match, and it was pretty much all Demon. Williams got in some offence, but wasn’t too impressive. Sort of a lacklustre opener, but it wasn't bad for a squash. *1/2 2) The Red Assassins Defeated Dragon & Josh Skyfire in 6:40 when Red Dragon used the Red Dragon Driver on Josh Skyfire. What looked to be a squash from the start turned into a highly competitive match as the Red Assassins attempted to recoup after their loss last show. Skyfire looked really impressive tonight, but it wasn’t enough to stop him getting pinned at the hands of Red Dragon. **1/2 - The SCWA World Heavyweight Champion Chaz Classic then makes his way to the ring to a great reaction. Classic talks about how he isn’t booked on the card tonight, but that he’s the champion and that everyone deserves to see their champion. He is interrupted by Kevin Shamrock, who tells Classic that tomorrow night he will no longer be the champion. There’s a moment when it looks like the two are about to brawl, but Classic eventually leaves the ring. 3) Kevin Shamrock Defeated Zeke in 8:03 with the Famine Driver. Obviously this was a way to build towards tomorrow night’s World title match, but instead it turned out to be a very good match. These two just seemed to have chemistry in the ring, and this seemed a lot more like a Mixed Martial Arts fight than a wrestling match. Towards the end of the match Shamrock caught Zeke with a big running knee that caught him off guard, and followed up with the Famine Driver with the win. *** 4) Kevin Hart Defeated Jason Star in 15:32 with the 450 Splash. The pre intermission main event turned out to be one of the best matches of the night with two of the SCWA’s most exciting wrestlers going one on one. These two were given plenty of time to put on a great match, and really put everything they had into this match. The match was all about perfectly put together technical wrestling, and these two just made every move flow into the next. The ending stretch saw both men connecting with their finishers, but Hart managed to deliver a big dropkick, and followed up with the 450 Splash for the win. **** - Following the match Jason Star offers Kevin Hart a handshake as a sign of respect. Hart looks at his hand, and there’s a moment when it looks like he’s going to walk off, but Hart does eventually shake Star’s hand, getting a massive ovation in the process. --- Intermission ---
- Sam Kineval, Daz and The Red Assassins were signing autographs backstage. - The New York shows were on sale. I managed to grab a copy of each before they were sold out.
--- End Intermission --- 5) SCWA International Championship Match – Ace Bennett Defeated Jordan Devine in 14:23 with the Shining Wizard. Both of these men have been getting some good reviews in the SCWA, so everyone was expecting a good match from these two, and they certainly didn’t disappoint. Bennett was acting a little cocky to begin with, but Devine soon taught him his lesson with some impressive offence. Bennett quickly got back into the match, and it was very back and forth from there, with both men having their moments of control, but in the end a dropkick to Devine’s knee, which Bennett had been working over all match, followed by the Shining Wizard ensured the champion kept his belt. 2nd Defence. ***1/2 - Immediately following the match Kevin Hart hit the rampway, pointing at Bennett and signalling that he wants a shot at the SCWA International Championship. 6) Sam Kineval Defeated Chris Hammers in 19:04 with the Chaos Death Shot. The rising star in Sam Kineval met the grizzled veteran in Chris Hammers. Kineval really knows how to work the heel role, getting the crowd against him numerous times, and at one point taunting Bryan Danielson, who was sitting at ringside. As the match continued it became evident that Hammers wanted to prove a point, battering Kineval with some stiff offence. Kineval was of the defensive for the first half of the match, but following a big dropkick to the knee of Hammers, Kineval quickly took the offensive, launching a brutal series of moves all aimed at deabilitating Hammer’s back, and eventually topped off with the Chaos Death Shot, which seemed to just take all the fight out of Hammers, giving Kineval the win. ***1/2. - Following the match Sam Kineval exits the ring and walks straight up to Bryan Danielson, who is sitting in the front row. Kineval begins talking trash to Danielson, threating to punch him a number of times, before Danielson got sick of it and just floored Kineval with a big right hand. Kineval and Danielson had to be separated by security, so it looks like Danielson will be working with SCWA in the very near future. 7) Tag Team Street Fight – C.G. Gordo & Paul Patton Defeated Daz & Tyler Moxley in 17:53 when C.G. Gordo used the Cradle Piledriver on Daz. Now this match could very well be the definition of brutal. Daz didn’t even wait for Gordo and Patton to enter the ring when he flew over the top rope and took out both men. From there all four men spent more of the match on the outside, using the environment and whatever they could get their hands on to deal damage. Halfway through the match Daz repeatedly hit Patton with a chair, leading to Patton gushing blood. Moxley didn’t get involved in the match too much after he was sent flying off the ring apron and went straight through a table that Gordo had set up earlier in the match. However Moxley recovered towards the end of the match, and this led to the most shocking moment of the match as Moxley turned on Daz, hitting him with the Moxicity. Gordo followed up with the Cradle Piledriver, and got the win, much to the anger of everyone in the crowd. **** - Following the match Moxley shakes hands with Gordo and Patton, before the three engage in one of the most brutal beat downs I’ve ever seen. Patton and Moxley hold Daz up as Gordo just unloads with kendo stick shots, and by the time the Kendo Stick has broken over the skull of Daz he was covered in his own blood. Gordo then sets a table up in the ring, and Moxley connects with the Moxicity sending Daz straight through the table. C.G. Gordo, Paul Patton and Tyler Moxley raise each other’s arms over the broken and bloodied body of Daz, the entire arena left in stunned silence over this shocking turn of events.[/font]
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jun 24, 2009 17:33:28 GMT -5
Nice to see that I picked up a win in a great match and I liked the post match stuff. The main event street fight was fantastic, especially the ending. The other match I really enjoyed was the International Championship match and I like that Ace uses the Shining Wizard. He gets pushed in every sign up lol.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Jun 24, 2009 17:59:54 GMT -5
A Hart/Bennett feud should be great. Interesting that Danielson is getting involved. Keep up the great work man.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jun 25, 2009 1:41:55 GMT -5
Another good show, bit sad Williams basically jobbed you, Red Assassins needed a win to keep thier momentom up, intresting putting the champ promo early on, liking the MMA style match, really good to see Hart getting a push, glad Bennett retained and I see Hart and Bennett being arounf a 4 star match, loving this Kineval push seems as if your really building him up, the whole Amdrag thing was fun and should lead to some intresting match-ups, really suprised in the main event, loved Moxley turning just need some guys with Daz to battle against the trio, I wonder if your going with the stable wars idea or just setting up Daz/Moxley either way it will be intresting, one thing I did notice is the amount of 'big dropkicks' there was about 3 in 3 matches good luck keep it up
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Post by Zeke on Jun 25, 2009 17:33:28 GMT -5
I still yet to win a match. Still good though lol.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2009 15:19:42 GMT -5
I thought I signed up for this.. Must have been a different one.
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Post by †hê Jå§ðñ Wïllïåm§ on Jun 30, 2009 23:47:41 GMT -5
How dare you job Jason Williams.
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Post by Jack. on Jul 3, 2009 15:43:04 GMT -5
Name: X Jack Age: 24 Height: 5 foot 11 Weight: 224 pounds ----------- Hometown: San Diego, California Gimmick: Cocky Heel, Surfer. Wrestling Style: High Flyin Primary Finisher: The X (Dragonara Pin) Secondary Finisher: All the way to san Diego (Head Scissor Take down into a crossface)
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Post by Rated R on Jul 5, 2009 16:36:51 GMT -5
Sims Championship Wresting Association Present The Kings Cometh 27/06/2009 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [/b][/i][/size][/center]
--- Pre Show Notes ---
- There’s approximately 1,400 people in attendance. Not sold out, but SCWA are still keeping up some solid in ring attendances. - All the buzz about this show is stemming for the shocking Tyler Moxley turn last night.
--- Main Show --- 1) Harry Carraway & Blazing Phoenix Defeated Eddy Valentino, Dragon & Jason Williams in 7:31 when Carraway used the Snapmare Driver on Dragon. An interesting six man tag match to kick off the show, featuring six guys who haven’t had much chance to shine. Carraway was the star of the show, and the crowd really got behind him, especially when he got the pinfall. **1/2 - Tyler Moxley, Paul Patton & C.G. Gordo make their way to the ring, getting a lot of heat in the process. Gordo started talking about how he had warned Daz not to mess with him, but that Daz had learned the hard way exactly why. Moxley then announces that he turned on Daz for the right reasons, because he has always been one of the greats, and that their alliance is one based around respect and being the best there is. Patton announces that they are the Three Kings, and that they will rule the SCWA. 2) Tyler Moxley Defeated Josh Skyfire in 4:50 with the Moxicity. I wasn’t expecting this to be a competitive match, but Skyfire got a lot more offence in than I expected. Moxley did control a lot of the match, and in the end put Skyfire away with the Moxicity. *1/2 3) Daniel Sinn Defeated Anthony Arnott in 9:23 with the Original Sinn. A good match between two of the most exciting young stars in SCWA. These two put on a fun match, but the crowd weren’t really interested in Arnott, and he certainly didn’t put his all into this match. Sinn looked impressive, and he’s really starting to differentiate himself from his trainer Trace Demon. The ending stretch was the most exciting part of the match, with both men hitting some big moves, but in the end Sinn picked up the win and regained his momentum. **1/2 - The video screen cuts to an image of Sam Kineval & Kevin Hart backstage, attempting to flirt with two female members of the backstage crew. The International champion Ace Bennett walks past, and they turn their attention to mocking him, laughing at how he’s so uncool he hasn’t even got a partner for their tag team match tonight. Bennett promises that he has got a partner, and walks off, leaving Kineval & Hart laughing. 4) SCWA World Tag Team Championship Match – Trace Demon & Jason Star Defeated LyNN & Matt Dangerous in 13:02 when Jason Star used the J* on LyNN. A decent match, although there was the feeling that the challengers were a bit thrown together. It turned out that LyNN & Dangerous worked quite well together, and at times came close to winning. However it was the excellent teamwork of Demon & Star that gave them the advantage, and eventually lead to their victory. 2nd Defence. *** --- Intermission ---
- Sam Kineval, Chris Hammers and The Red Assassins were signing autographs backstage. - The New York shows were on sale. I managed to grab a copy of each before they were sold out. - Philadelphia return was announced for November.
--- End Intermission --- 5) C.G. Gordo vs. Chris Hammers Went to a No Contest in 13:05 via DQ when Daz interfered, attacking Gordo. This was a good match despite how short it was and the ending, which was intended to build the Three Kings/ Daz feud more than anything. Hammers continues to show why he is the go to guy for putting on a good match, because he can make just about anyone look like a star, not that Gordo needed that here. The match was very back and forth, and could have gone either way when Daz came out of nowhere attacking Gordo with a metal spike, causing the disqualification. *** - Daz is acting like a mad man, ramming the spike into the skull of C.G. Gordo. Before he can do to much damange Paul Patton & Tyler Moxley make the save, running Daz off through the crowd. - Sam Kineval & Kevin Hart have already made their entrance when the music of Ace Bennett hits. The SCWA International Champion hits the stage, before introducing his special partner for the night, Ring of Honor’s own Bryan Danielson. 6) Bryan Danielson & Ace Bennett Defeated Sam Kineval & Kevin Hart in 24:03 when Bryan Danielson used the Bridging Dragon Suplex on Kevin Hart. MOTYC for sure. This was one of the best tag team matches I’ve ever seen, and easily the match of the night. It started off slow, building up the tension while providing some great technical wrestling, before exploding with all four men hitting some high spots and big powerful moves. Bryan Danielson was massively over with this crowd, and they popped whenever he hit one of his high impact moves. Kineval continues to impress with his performance here, but all four men looked good. Big pop when Danielson pinned Hart, while Sam Kineval wasn’t willing to enter the ring with Ace Bennett blocking him. ****1/2 7) SCWA World Heavyweight Championship Match – Chaz Classic Defeated Kevin Shamrock in 20:45 with the Snap Brainbuster. While this wasn’t as good as the match that preceded it this was still a great match in its own right. It was a clash of great technical wrestling, which both Classic and Shamrock excel at, and some stiff brawling, mainly from Shamrock. There was a lot of near falls throughout, and it looks like Shamrock was aiming for a knockout victory in the early parts of the match. As the match continued Shamrock began working on Classic’s leg, while Classic just tried to put Shamrock away as quickly as possible. It looked like Shamrock was going to pick up the win when he locked in an ankle lock, but Classic rolled out of it, and soon connected with the Snap Brainbuster for the win, and to retain his title. 2nd Defence. ****[/font]
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 6, 2009 2:54:50 GMT -5
Wow great show, the 3 Kings sound awsome maybe this will lead to a 6 man war against Sinn, Demon and Star, don't like having two title defenes on one show it decredits the tag titles, loved all the build up to Kineval/Hart/Ace done well also brillant move bringing Amdrag back in no doubt we'll see a one on one match later down the road, I like Hart and Kineval teaming but also having strong singles careers, Daz with a Spike, I'm not really happy with the ME match because you havn't built any character for either man, good luck and keep this up
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Post by Ace Bennett on Jul 6, 2009 13:39:56 GMT -5
Nice show man. Its cool to tag with Danielson and put on a great match. Keep it up.
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Post by Matt on Jul 7, 2009 21:42:20 GMT -5
I like that I got to team with LyNN as he is a great simmer and teaming with him was a pleasure. Obviously, us ending up on the losing end was expected but I can not complain. Your shows are very well written.
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Post by Rated R on Jul 13, 2009 4:58:33 GMT -5
Sims Championship Wrestling Alliance Coming To Canada
It is with great pride that we can officially announce that SCWA will make their Canadian debut this September, bringing all the stars of the SCWA to Canada for five shows.
These shows will be shorter than our usual offerings due to the time span that they take place in, with all five shows taking place across the span of two weeks. Each show will provide the Canadian audience with four SCWA matches featuring the same nonstop action and great wrestling that features in every SCWA show.
For the official dates and locations of these shows, and how to purchase tickets check out the official SCWA website. All match cards will be announced closer to the dates.
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Post by DTP. on Jul 13, 2009 12:08:58 GMT -5
Bloody hell, I appeared in an SCWA show? Awesome, even if I was on the losing end. Thanks Matt, by the way. We'd be a good team, to be honest.
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Post by Rated R on Jul 17, 2009 16:26:13 GMT -5
Sims Championship Wresting Association Present Revenge Is Sworn 10/07/2009 – Wilmington, Delaware [/b][/i][/size][/center]
1) Chris Hammers Defeated X Jack in 4:02 with the Guillotine. A short match to kick off the show and while it wasn’t strictly a squash match Hammers definitely controlled this match. X Jack looked decent in his debut and was given plenty of chances to show what he could do, but the crowd weren’t really interested. *1/2 - Following the match Chris Hammers starts talking about how everyone continues to go on about how he is a veteran, and how he can put on a good match with anyone. Hammers then states that being the nice guy hasn’t gotten him anywhere, and that while the fans appreciate what he does their appreciate hasn’t gotten him anywhere. Hammers declares that he is out for himself before heading backstage. 2) Harry Carraway Defeated Eddy Valentino in 7:03 with the Snapmare Driver. This was a surprising hit with the fans and they really seem to be getting behind both of these men. Valentino has been looking impressive recently, and his performance in this match was no different. Carraway is a definite star of the future, and he looked impressive here, picking up the victory with the Snapmare Driver. *** 3) Red Assassins Defeated Josh Skyfire & Zeke in 6:21 when Red Dragon used the Red Dragon Driver on Zeke. A solid tag team match, and it seems like SCWA are throwing together some of the lesser used talent in the hope of finding some with chemistry. Unfortunately Skyfire & Zeke just didn’t click as a team tonight, allowing the more experienced partners of the Red Assassins to steal the show and pick up the win in impressive fashion. ** - Prior to his match Kevin Hart makes his way to the ring, demanding a microphone. Hart talks about how he was always taught that if you want something, that you have to go out and take it. Hart then declares that he wants the SCWA International championship, and that if Bennett is a man he’ll the title on the line when they head to Canada. 4) Kevin Hart Defeated Daniel Sinn in 17:46 with the Sharpshooter. Kevin Hart had to back up his words in this match if there was any hope for Bennett to accept his challenge, and he did exactly that with a superb performance here. These two are probably the future of wrestling and I wouldn’t be surprised to see this main eventing shows in a few years to come. The action was very fast paced and back and forth. Either man could have got the win, and there were numerous near falls towards the end of the match. Sinn managed to roll Hart up from the Sharpshooter once, but when it was locked on a second time there was nowhere for Sinn to go, and he had no choice but to tap out, giving Hart the win. ***1/2 - Prior to the next match it was announced that SCWA will return to Delaware in October. 5) Jordan Devine Defeated Kevin Shamrock in 16:50 with the Moon Over Miami. This match has to be considered a contender match, because both of these men are hot on the heels of Chaz Classic’s SCWA World Championship. Devine looked very impressive in this match and showed a lot more personality than in his earlier matches and that helped the fans to get behind him, compared to Shamrock who is very much a ‘just fight’ kind of guy, regardless of whether the fans like him or not. The match was a technical showcase, and Shamrock is extending his skill set beyond simple MMA style wrestling but tonight was Devine’s time to shine, as he picked up the win following the Moon Over Miami. ***1/2 6) Sam Kineval Defeated Ace Bennett in 21:35 with the Chaos Death Shot. This match completely blew everything else shown so far tonight out of the water. Both of these men have been involved in some great matches in the SCWA, but this topped them all, and only just came short of being considered a match of the year candidate. This was a non title match, and Kevin Hart’s challenge had to be in the back of Bennett’s mind during this match. Kineval continues to impress in the ring and throughout the match used several signature manoeuvres of Bryan Danielson, who Kineval has had problems with lately. The ending stretch saw Kineval delivering some brutal MMA elbows which knocked Bennett out, and then followed up with the Chaos Death Shot to get the win. ****1/2 - Following the match Sam Kineval starts mocking Bryan Danielson, stating that he was too afraid of Kineval to appear here tonight. Sam Kineval then lays down a challenge to Bryan Danielson, telling him to come and face him in the ring tomorrow night in a one on one match, so Kineval can show everybody exactly who the real golden boy of wrestling is. 7) SCWA World Tag Team Championship Match – Trace Demon & Jason Star vs. Paul Patton & Tyler Moxley went to a No Contest when Daz Interfered at 19:35. A great main event for tonight’s show that just goes to show that tag team wrestling is far from dead, no matter what some of the bigger promotions seem to think. All four of these men put on incredible performances and the crowd were clearly into the entire match with several chants throughout the match. The action was very technical, although there was some entertaining brawling between Trace Demon and Tyler Moxley with both seemingly attempting to out stiff each other with elbows. The match could have ended numerous times with several near falls but in the end nobody will know who would have picked up the win as Daz came through the crowd and attacked Moxley in the ring, leading to the referee to throw the match out. 3rd Defence. **** - Following the match Daz continues his assault on Tyler Moxley, while Trace Demon & Jason Star grab their titles and walk up the ramp. C.G. Gordo hit the ring, and along with Patton pulled Daz off of Moxley. Daz attempted to fight back but the numbers game was too much and soon the Three Kings were tearing into Daz. Demon & Star, having seen enough, quickly charge the ring and attack the Three Kings, turning the tide of the fight. Daz, Demon & Star managed to fight off the Three Kings, sending them up the ramp. The crowd go crazy as Daz, Trace Demon & Jason Star stare down the Three Kings.[/font]
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Post by Jack. on Jul 17, 2009 16:32:29 GMT -5
Nice I got on the card! Even though it was a loss. You are an amazing writer man. Damn crowd. lol. Keep it up,
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