Results – HWA at The Sorg Opera House – 6/17/09

Posted on June 19, 2009 by  

A red hot crowd enjoyed last night’s edition of HWA’s A Fight at the Opera series at The Sorg Opera House in Middletown.

The night kicked off with tag team action as Hardcore Religion (Brian Beech & Ron Mathis) scored a victory over the team of V-Rad and “The Madness” Chris Hall, after Hall and super agent Brock Guffman left V-Rad to fend for himself.

Kid Fabulous was looking to redeem himself after the humiliation he received at the hands of “The Gangsta of Love” Andre Heart last week and he was all business, going right after Heart once the bell sounded. Heart got caught a few times when he took Kid lightly, but in the end Andre was able to use his experience edge to his advantage and defeat Kid.

Next up HWA Heavyweight Champion Jake Crist would compete in a handicap match against Matt Taylor and Chad Cruise. Cruise and Taylor gave the champion everything they had, no doubt looking to win favor with the man who will challenge Jake Crist next week in Norwood, Andre Heart.

But as he has done time and time again, Jake managed to overcome the odds and defeat Taylor and Cruise. However the champ’s night was far from over as Andre Heart hit the ring and with the help of Taylor and Cruise assaulted the HWA Heavyweight Champion and nearly did the unthinkable, as they attempted to force Jake Crist to kiss the ring of “The Gangsta of Love”… but that plan was stopped in a hurry by “Deja Vu” Richard Phillips, who no doubt was still fired up after getting hit in the head with a hammer courtesy of his “best friend” Andre Heart last Saturday in Springdale.

Ala Hussein defeated rookie sensation Ryan Campbell via submission. After the bell Ala re-applied the camel clutch to Ryan, prompting Dave Crist to jump into the ring and save Ryan from further damage.

Ala Hussein was not happy with Dave’s interference and the two started going at it, prompting referee Tyler Raffelwitz to call for the bell and so began an impromptu match.

Ala would not go two for two for the night as Dave Crist had his hand raised in victory. After the match Dave called Ryan Campbell back out to the ring, he noted that Ryan had been getting a raw deal in his matches with guys like Ala Hussein and Andre Heart in recent weeks and then challenged Ryan to a match for next week’s show. Ryan accepted saying it would be an honor.

It was then main event time, as Tim Donst with Danny O’Brien in his corner was set to meet “Deja Vu” Richard Phillips with referee Brandon Tolle in his corner.

Donst, with Danny O’Brien at his side, subjected the fans at The Sorg to a pre-match survey asking them who they liked better Brandon Tolle or Danny O’Brien. In what was a surprise to NO ONE, Tolle had the fans’ support.

Before Donst could get into another one of his long winded speeches, Deja Vu and Brandon Tolle showed up, running Donst and O’Brien out of the ring.

After several minutes of stalling, Donst finally made his way into the ring and the match was officially on.

Vu bounced Donst all over the ring. Donst’s undefeated streak nearly coming to an end on several occasions, but after Joe Kopasz was caught in the cross fire, all hell broke loose.

Danny O’Brien jumped in the ring trying to take over for the fallen Kopasz, but then Brandon Tolle jumped in to stop O’Brien, things would get physical between the two, including Tolle smacking Danny in the face.

Eventually Joe came to and threw the match out, ruling it a no contest. Danny O’Brien then attempted to sneak up behind Vu and waffle him with a folding chair, this only angered “The Double Dutch Bus”. Vu then chased Danny to the back… leaving Tolle in the ring alone with Tim Donst.

Donst went after Tolle locking him up in a submission hold before more officials and security could break it up.

Danny O’Brien then re-emerged “pinning” a defenseless and prone Brandon Tolle before once again being run off by Deja Vu!