RESULTS
War
Games/The Match Beyond for control of N.A.W
Team N.A.W d The
Seven Deadly Sins
NEW COMMISSIONER
N.A.W
Heavyweight Title Match
Ryan O'Hare (c)
d Josh
Extreme
N.A.W Tag Team Title Series Match
#3 - Last Man Standing Match
Scott Slayer d Jake
Lindo
NEW CHAMPIONS
N.A.W
Women's Title Match - Street Fight
Nikita Naridian (c) d Lowzen
and Vixsin
Flag Match
Alex Haize d Xavier Black and Insano
Singles Match
Josh Shooter d Andy Rhodes
Singles Match
Mad Dog McCrea d Jarek Craven
Dark match
Sketch, Lenny O'Laughlin & Dread d Mike Manson, Klay Kannon
& F.O.X
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New Age Wrestling presented
it's biggest show ever at the Southern Community Centre on
Saturday, and wrestling fans responded accordingly resulting
in standing room only at the venue. And those who didn't come
along missed a fantastic show.
Commentators: Graham Jones, Ravyn Summers and Phil Gluyas
(except for the main event)
Referees: Edwin Lay and Daniel Beaumont
The main event lived up to all expectations. James Jackson
sent in the big man Iron Horse Morrison to start War Games for
the Seven Deadly Sins, and it appeared that Phil Gluyas was
going to send in Alexi Papadopolous only for Ryan Rollins to
push past everyone and take the decision out of anyone's
hands! He clearly wanted revenge on Morrison after the post
match attack a week earlier at Albion, and he was throwing
everything at him. He nailed the Shooting Star Press, but
nothing mattered much at this early stage. Morrison recovered
and he was joined by Priest when the two minute horn sounded.
Rollins was in trouble now, and he had to wear heaps until the
horn sounded and Alexi Papadopolous finally got into the fray.
It seemed that every time a member of Team N.A.W got into the
fray things only evened up. Mike Burr was in next for the
Sins, and that caused Gluyas to send Lobo in next knowing the
history between the two. Lobo was doing a good job until Tre
came in. Priest by this time had been busted open. Slikk
Steev followed for Team N.A.W but Jay Andrews was added to
provide the experience of Hard Way Inc. Barry Lawrence was in
next and he was letting fly in there - until his enthusiasm
got the better of him and he clobbered Lobo by accident!
Wrestlers were hitting the cage frequently by now but it
stayed intact, even when the huge Morphine entered the fray.
The Enforcer was next down the chute - and that left the two
captains still to enter the cage. James Jackson entered first
and George Julio followed a minute later, along with referee
Daniel Beaumont as The Match Beyond began.
At ringside a push and shove ensued between Phil Gluyas and
Paul Vaughan with the other referee Edwin Lay having to get in
between them. Gluyas had a reason to mock Vaughan when Priest
fell off the side of the cage having been taken there by Slikk
Steev. Steev then jumped on Priest, but he caught his manager
a glancing blow - and Vaughan immediately put the boots to the
fallen Gluyas. He diverted for a moment to slam the cage door
on the head of Lobo before belting the daylights out of Team
N.A.W's manager and leaving him lying alongside Steev. In the
cage, we had a multi man suplex leaving many men lying and
Ryan Rollins took the decision to go for broke. He climbed up
to the top of the cage and down he came with a Moonsault
landing on virtually everyone on their feet!! That attracted a
"Holy Shit!" chant and James Jackson realised he was
on his own on his feet. He grabbed Rollins ready for his
patented choke backbreaker but Rollins escaped and nailed a
superkick. He took the cover and Beaumont made the three
count! Gluyas had recovered in time to see it all, and it
attracted an emotion charged reaction from him - the new N.A.W
Commissioner. Rollins was the hero and Gluyas gave him one
heck of a hug in the ring as Team N.A.W celebrated. Rollins
was lifted onto the shoulders of a couple of wrestlers and
everyone raised each others hands in victory. The reign of
James Jackson and the Seven Deadly Sins was over!
Ryan O'Hare and Josh Extreme had a fantastic clash for the
Heavyweight Title. The match started in a sporting manner with
a handshake but the temperature went up when O'Hare came out
with a slap to the face! In the following fracas Extreme got
him back and both men stepped it up. In the heat of battle,
Daniel Beaumont was caught with a superkick - and as a result
he missed pins off both Extreme's Dynamite Headbutt and
O'Hare's Swanton Bomb. O'Hare got desperate and grabbed the
title belt, but he missed and Extreme flattened him with
another superkick. He went up again for the Dynamite Headbutt,
but he collected the title belt by accident. O'Hare went up
again and nailed the Swanton Bomb for the second time - and
this time the referee was there to log the three count. The
two combatants left it all in the ring and shook hands after
the match. O'Hare remains the champion.
It was a war between Scott Slayer and Jake Lindo to finally
decide who owned the tag team titles in the deciding match of
the three match series. Nothing was held back in the Last Man
Standing match, and Lindo proved he was The Player by bringing
Ruby Rae with him! The scene was set at an early point with a
kendo stick wrapped in a single strand of barbed wire courtesy
of Lindo. Ruby was a factor in the match but by that time
Lindo was busted open when he was rammed into a ladder in the
corner. Slayer set him up for a suplex through four chairs
from the ladder, but Ruby got him low and Lindo went over in a
sunset flip sending Slayer through the chairs. He got up at
the nine count and Ruby had some powder in her hand as Lindo
climbed the ladder. But Slayer sent the powder into Ruby's
face and he then caught Lindo in no man's land and sent him
all the way down to the floor big time! And he didn't get up
giving Scott Slayer the victory and ownership of the tag team
titles. All that remains now is for him to name his tag team
partner.
Another war took place between the ladies of N.A.W in the
Street Fight for the Women's title with Nikita Naridian having
a pocket of support. The rest of the crowd were behind Lowzen
while the general consensus seemed to be that Vixsin was the
bitch here. And she proved it bringing out the heavy artillery
early. But Nikita had an equaliser - an ironing board! However
she paid for that ending up through the implement herself. A
baking tray came in for some heavy usage, but Vixsin upped the
ante by bringing out the dreaded thumb tacks! However she
ended up paying for it dumped twice into them face first! A
table was brought out, and Vixsin was going to send Lowzen
through it with a superplex - but both ladies went through it
when Nikita made it a triple tower of doom! She covered Vixsin
and got the three count. Both Lowzen and Vixsin had to be
helped from the ring.
Josh Shooter finally put a bookend on his dispute with Andy
Rhodes, but it took a mighty effort to get it done. Both men
tried to destroy the other, but it was the belly to belly
superplex from Shooter on Rhodes that spelled the beginning of
the end for the Australian Nightmare. Shooter managed to nail
the Brainbuster and took the three count.
It was a tough fight between Jarek Craven and Mad Dog McCrea
reminiscent of their battle in October at Albion. It got to
the point that neither man could pin the other - even after a
Craven spear or a Mad Dog Tombstone! Finally after battling
for it it was McCrea with his patented classic piledriver and
he got the victory.
In the other match, Alex Haize collected the flag of the Sons
of Anarchy to win the leadership of the group. Whether or not
Xavier Black or Insano follow him is another matter entirely!
Sketch, Lenny O'Laughlin and Dread picked up the win in the
dark match over Mike Manson, Klay Kannon and F.O.X.
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