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Breaking
News - Change to the Melton card
(posted January 20, 2012) |
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Commissioner
Phil Gluyas has announced that there will be a third man
in the match for the number one contendership making the
match a triple threat contest. Joining Jarek Craven and
Insano in the match up will be;
BIG
HUSS!!
This
is huge news. Huss has been in Japan and it was rumoured
that he would be staying there. But he has returned home
and when Gluyas heard that he was available, the
Commissioner wasted no time adding Huss to the
heavyweight title contenders match. This was clearly to
make up for Huss's loss of his previous contendership
status to Josh Extreme at Line in the Sand last
September, and it will change the game plans of both
Craven and Insano. |
Melton
Mayhem II card and preview
(posted January 10, 2012) |
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The
full card has now been formally announced and it's another
packed eight match card for N.A.W's return to Melton on
February 4 at the Melton Darts Centre. Along with the matches
noted on the poster, there is also a tag team title match and
heaps of other action. The first row is already booked and we
are still a little less that four weeks from the big event! So
hurry up and book!
The
preview has also been posted. |
Dark
Match for Melton Mayhem
(posted October 20, 2011) |
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The
dark match for Saturday October 22 has been announced.
At 7:30pm, Sketch and F.O.X will meet
in a rematch from their dark match at Albion this past Saturday.
F.O.X scored a controversial victory, using an eye rake in the lead
up to the pin to gain the victory. Sketch has demanded another shot
at F.O.X and this has been granted.
These two had an interesting battle at
Albion so this rematch will be worth getting your seat early before
the main show.
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Update
for Melton Mayhem
(posted October 5, 2011) |
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In
a decision that has no explanation despite attempts to contact James
Jackson for reasons, Morphine has been replaced in the main event
Tornado tag team match by Andy Rhodes. Is this a show of a lack of
faith by the Commissioner? Or could it be that he is predicting that
Morphine will win the South Pacific title the week before at Albion,
and is making him available to defend the title against Jay Andrews
in the place of Alexi Papadopolous?
Deviousness knows no bounds!
Talking of the main event, it has been announced also that the match
will no longer be under Tornado rules. It will now be a regular
triple threat match.
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No earlier Melton news |
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