Results – RCW: Road to Injection – 6/13/09
Posted on June 16, 2009 by V.L. Stricklett
Revolutionary Championship Wrestling’s Road To Injection 7 was paved in blood as June 13th is now in the books. A debut, a surprising return, and a revealing video were just some of the reasons to see this event. If you were unable to make it to Portsmouth on June 13th….here’s what you missed…
RangerBob and Tank Runyon made their way out as the DVD Commentators as RangerBob brought out the WWWWWorld Famous RCW Ring Announcer, Kenny Young.
Randy “The King” Allen had his hands full with Chad Cruise. “The King” was still sporting a dress that he has to wear for the rest of the year here in RCW. Cruise nearly had the bout won but the “King” with some help from illegal tactics scored the pin. After the bout “Genuine” Jock Samson came to the ring and applauded Allen. A video popped up from “Livewire” Chris Smith showing a “Secret Lovers” video that speculated that Allen and Samson may be more than friends. Allen was livid and challenged Chris to a match at Injection 7 putting each of their careers on the line. If Allen wins, he is out of the dress and Smith is gone. If Smith wins, Allen must retire after wrestling his last match in the dress.
“Genuine” Jock Samson defeated the Otto Von Boogiemeister in his RCW debut. Otto looked great in his first outing here in RCW. Fans really took to the charismatic German. But…..with help from Randy Allen, Samson came out on top.
Rated X (Nikki Tyler and Flash Fury) reunited to face “Bad News” Keith Hamblin and Heavy Metal. Tyler and Fury proved that experience as a team still wins out in the end as a double splash marked the end for Heavy Metal.
JD Santos won a Best 2 out of 3 Falls match against North American Champion, Vance Desmond. Problem is the last fall was a DQ victory which still kept the title around the waist of Desmond. Santos won the first Fall via pinfall early. Desmond then captured a pin in the 2nd Fall. The Third Fall had Santos in total control but Tyson Rogers and Exotic E pulled out Referee John Reuben before he could make the 3 count thus causing a DQ. Santos was not happy and was said to be very upset with RCW Officials and Management about the situation.
“American Idol” Dirk Extreme retained the title against Tyson Rogers after giving not only Rogers but Exotic E a Mic Check. After the match Rogers said he was not 100% and wanted 1 more shot at Injection. Dirk agreed but only if Tank Runyon would referee the bout and keep an eye on E and Desmond. Match was made.
Da Rydas (Trik Nasty & The Juggulator) defeated Mad Man Pondo and his partner “Omega” Aaron Draven in a Hardcore bout. Draven has a long history with Juggulator as one half of Projekt Ego and also as an opponent of Nasty when Ego feuded with TNT. The match got crazy as one would expect. Juggulator was bloodied by a vicious stop sign shot from Pondo. However, in the end Juggulator his Draven with his finisher for the win. Mastermind’s plan to take out Da Rydas failed yet again.
Results – AIW: Absolution 4 – 6/12/09
Posted on June 15, 2009 by V.L. Stricklett
Absolute Intense Wrestling returned to The West Park Party Center in Cleveland, OH on Friday June 12, 2009 when they presented Absolution 4. If you weren’t there for this wild night of action, here’s what went down…
Flip Kendrick & Louis Lyndon defeated Sami Callihan and Jon Moxley, The Osirian Portal, Frighmare & Klondike Kremlin in an Elimination Tag Scramble to win a future AIW Tag Title Shot.
Jason Gory beat Shiima Xion
Da Latin Crime Syndicate beat Homeless Handicap Connection/Lince Dorado in a Flag Match
Alpha Beta Duke (The Duke, Nick Belushi, Marion Fontaine & Super Oprah) defeated Team Jake of Love (Jack Verville, Jefferson Saint, Chest Flexor, Bobby Beverly) in a Survivor Series Style Elimination match when The Duke and Nick Belushi were the sole survivors.
INTENSE TITLE: Josh Prohibition retained against Facade & Johnny Gargano in a elimination scramble
-Facade pinned Gargano, they started to go at it and Prohibition rolled up Facade for the victory.
Hailey Hatred beat The Passion John Thorne in a I Quit, Dog Collar Match
TAG TITLES: Faith In Nothing beat The Young Studs to win the AIW Tag Titles in an TLC Match
-During the course of the match, the entire crowd threw their chairs into the ring ala ECW.
ABSOLUTE TITLE: Jimmy Demarco defeated Drake Younger in a Fans Bring The Weapons Match to win the Absolute Title
-During the course of the match, dozens of lighttubes were broken, a barbed wire board and multiple weapons. Facade tried to attack Drake, causing Shiima Xion to break a lighttube on Drakes head and causing Jimmy to get the pin with his feet on the ropes.
Results – MOW in Clinton, OH – 6/13/09
Posted on June 15, 2009 by V.L. Stricklett
Mid-Ohio Wrestling returned to Clinton, OH on June 13, 2009 with another night of amazing wrestling action. If you weren’t there, here is what you missed…
CJ Sensation and Kenny Hendrix defeated The Italians
Moondog Scrap defeated Milwaukee Mauler
Ryan Burke defeated Nickie Valentino to retain Cruiserweight Title
Dylan Bostic defeated Patrick Hayes
Patrick Hayes defeated Sharkboy & Matt Cross via countout
The Clash defeated Hi Def Supernovas, Black & Blue Crew, & Carlton Kaz/Joey Vengeance
Osyris defeated Seth James & HillBilly Jedd to become new Mid Ohio Heavyweight Champion
EPW – Dayton, OH
Posted on June 15, 2009 by V.L. Stricklett
Alert! We have had to change the date for R-N-W III. The new date is Saturday, July 18th!
ROCK N’ WRESTLING III featuring the stars of EGO Pro Wrestling!
Main Event
Cody Hawk & Benjamin Kimera vs. Adrenaline X
Ladies match
Mary Elizabeth Monroe vs. “Hardcore” Heather Owens
Punk Rock Rebellion vs. Ala Hussein & Ganger
Hardcore Battle Royal
Dean Jablonski, Brian Beech, Tarek the Legend, Deja Vu,
Andre Heart, Eddie Gonzolas, V-Rad, Utterly Fabulous & more!
Plus live musical performances by
Marijuana Johnson and SOK!
Saturday, July 18, 2009 – 9:00 PM Belltime
Aquarius (135 E. 2nd St., Dayton, OH)
We apologize for the change of date but we hope to see you there 07/18 for some kickass wrestling and rock and roll!!
WWC: Wrestle 4 Hope – Aberdeen, OH
Posted on June 15, 2009 by V.L. Stricklett
WORLD WRESTLING COALITION PRESENTS—”WRESTLE 4 HOPE”…..A FUNDRAISER FOR CANCER CARE CLUB ON FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 2009 @ THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING IN ABERDEEN, OHIO WITH FORMER WWE STAR -EUGENE & TNA STAR- SHARK BOY BEGINNING @ 7:30 PM. TICKETS: $12.00 @ THE DOOR, $10.00 IN ADVANCE, & $5.00 FOR CHILDREN 7 AND UNDER. TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM ANY CANCER CARE CLUB MEMBER. RAFFLE TICKETS WILL BE SOLD IN ADVANCE AND NIGHT OF THE EVENT FOR A TV & Wii. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT MARTY @ 606-584-7181. PLAN NOW TO ATTEND AND SUPPORT……”ONE NIGHT–ONE CAUSE….WRESTLE 4 HOPE!!!”
WWC Wrestles For Fight Against Cancer on 6/26/09
Posted on June 15, 2009 by V.L. Stricklett
A local independent wrestling organization will be squaring off to help the fight against cancer with a benefit show later this month.
On June 26, the World Wrestling Coalition will bring its roster of rough-and-tumblers to the municipal building in Aberdeen, Ohio for a “Wrestle-4-Hope” event to benefit the Cancer Care Club.
It will be the WWC’s first charity fight since the widely-successful “Ryan’s Sight Fight” event last year and organizers are expecting a massive crowd to turn out in support of a very worthy cause.
“Cancer has touched so many lives in this area, and this is our way of helping people to help other people,” said Marty Mastin, a key organizer of the event. “The Cancer Care Club has helped so many people. It’s really a great organization.”
The fight against cancer is particularly close to the hearts of Mastin and another central organizer, Steve Helphinstine. Mastin’s mother and Helphinstine’s sister have both recently been diagnosed with cancer.
Since 1991, CCC has been providing assistance to individuals battling cancer throughout the Southern Ohio and Northern Kentucky. The group is based in Flemingsburg, but affiliates are growing in Bracken and Bath Counties.
The club tries to target specific needs of individuals and families who are referred to them, and they also offer general assistance, such as gas and grocery cards, which can be extremely valuable to families working through difficult times.
“Last year we helped over 500 people and gave back over $160,0000 to the community,” said Gordon Peratt, with CCC. “We are constantly fund-raising, so we are just thrilled when people approach us with opportunities like Wrestle 4 Hope. It’s a blessing. We can’t thank them enough.”
The organization is operated entirely by volunteers who receive no compensation whatsoever, Peratt said. The Club is willing to help anyone n their fight against cancer; individuals need only provide a copy of a pathology report (to eliminate the potential for illegitimate claims) to receive assistance.
As practically all of CCC’s referrals circulate by word-of-mouth, Mastin said the benefit fight is an opportunity to make people more aware of the group and its efforts.
“We are trying to get their name out there as well, because they do such a great community service for cancer patients and their families,” said Mastin.
Both Helphinstine and Mastin helped put together the WWC’s last benefit show in August of 2008 for “Ryan’s Sight Fight,” an effort to raise funds for medial treatment to help local youth Ryan Nolder see.
The event was so successful that WWC decided to establish a permanent fund-raising arm.
“We had such a good time doing that and it was so successful, that we decided to start Wrestle 4 Hope to try to give back the community as much as possible,” said WWC owner and “play-by-play man” Jeremiah Young.
When the company heard that organizers were interested in helping out the Cancer Care Club, Young said WWC jumped at the chance.
The WWC has been growing in popularity. Shows circulate throughout Southern Ohio, including a standing date every second Saturday at the Aberdeen Municipal Building that has a dedicated following.
Their shows feature a variety of fighters, from former WWE star Eugene and TNA star Shark Boy to local favorite “Astonishing” Aaron Williams, and the June 26 ticket should not leave fans disappointed.
“We want to fill the place,” said Peratt, “so we hope everyone will come out and support us.”
WWC also takes time for fans to meet and talk with wrestlers during show, Young said, and several raffles to benefit CCC will be held at the Wrestle 4 Hope event as well.
Tickets for the Wrestle 4 Hope event are $12 at the door, $10 if purchased in advance, $5 for ages seven and under. Advance tickets are available from any WWC representative and at various local businesses, including Active Care Chiropractic in Maysville and Dr. Day’s office (see Kelly Claypool).
Tickets and additional information can also be obtained by contacting Helphinstine at 606-407-3210 or Mastin at 606-584-7181.
For more information on the Cancer Care Club, visit the organization’s website at www.cancercareclub.com.
For more information on the World Wrestling Coalition, including scheduled and ticketing info, visit www.wwcweb.com.
The preceding article, written by Michael Arthur, appeared in the June 13, 2009 edition of The Ledger Independent.
HWA – Middletown, OH
Posted on June 15, 2009 by V.L. Stricklett
This Wednesday Night, June 17th, the HWA returns to The Sorg Opera House for another action packed edition of the HWA Fight at the Opera series.
The Sorg Opera House is located at 65 S Main St in downtown Middletown. Tickets are only $5! And the action begins at 7:30 PM!
Already signed for Wednesday’s show…
“DEJA VU” RICHARD PHILLIPS vs. TIM DONST
The last time these two men met controversy reigned supreme and Danny O’Brien was suspended as an HWA official because of it.
This Wednesday, Deja Vu is looking for retribution against the undefeated Tim Donst.
Donst will have Danny O’Brien in his corner and Richard will have referee Brandon Tolle in his corner.
HWA HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION JAKE CRIST vs. CHAD CRUISE & MATT TAYLOR – HANDICAP NON-TITLE MATCH!
HWA Heavyweight Champion Jake Crist will defend his HWA Heavyweight Title against Andre Heart at HWA Uprising in Norwood on June 26th, but this Wednesday at The Sorg he will square off with two men who are desperately trying to get in the good graces of Andre Heart, Chad Cruise and Matt Taylor.
What better way for Cruise and Taylor to endear themselves to “The Gangsta of Love” than by softening up Jake prior to Andre’s shot at the title?
ALSO SCHEDULED TO APPEAR: ANDRE HEART, HARDCORE RELIGION, DAVE CRIST, JT STAHR, THE ENTOURAGE, AND MORE!
HWA Returns to The Sorg Opera House on 6/17/09
Posted on June 15, 2009 by V.L. Stricklett
This Wednesday Night, June 17th, the HWA returns to The Sorg Opera House for another action packed edition of the HWA Fight at the Opera series.
The Sorg Opera House is located at 65 S Main St in downtown Middletown. Tickets are only $5! And the action begins at 7:30 PM!
Already signed for Wednesday’s show…
“DEJA VU” RICHARD PHILLIPS vs. TIM DONST
The last time these two men met controversy reigned supreme and Danny O’Brien was suspended as an HWA official because of it.
This Wednesday, Deja Vu is looking for retribution against the undefeated Tim Donst.
Donst will have Danny O’Brien in his corner and Richard will have referee Brandon Tolle in his corner.
HWA HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION JAKE CRIST vs. CHAD CRUISE & MATT TAYLOR – HANDICAP NON-TITLE MATCH!
HWA Heavyweight Champion Jake Crist will defend his HWA Heavyweight Title against Andre Heart at HWA Uprising in Norwood on June 26th, but this Wednesday at The Sorg he will square off with two men who are desperately trying to get in the good graces of Andre Heart, Chad Cruise and Matt Taylor.
What better way for Cruise and Taylor to endear themselves to “The Gangsta of Love” than by softening up Jake prior to Andre’s shot at the title?
ALSO SCHEDULED TO APPEAR: ANDRE HEART, HARDCORE RELIGION, DAVE CRIST, JT STAHR, THE ENTOURAGE, AND MORE!
Results – HWA: Road to the Gold – 6/13/09
Posted on June 15, 2009 by V.L. Stricklett
Saturday night the Heartland Wrestling Association made its debut in Springdale, OH at Sports Of All Sorts.
The event featured a one night, single elimination tournament with a shot at the HWA Heavyweight Title at stake…
Quarter Finals
In the opening match of the tournament, “Deja Vu” Richard Phillips defeated “The Madness” Chris Hall.
Former HWA Heavyweight Champion, Ala Hussein forced Sid Fabulous to submit to the camel clutch to advance into the semi-finals.
“The Gangsta of Love” Andre Heart once again got the better of rookie sensation Ryan Campbell.
And “Relentless” Ron Mathis pinned V-Rad with a fisherman’s suplex.
Semi-Finals
“Deja Vu” Richard Phillips defeated Ala Hussein to advance to the finals.
Andre Heart pinned “Relentless” Ron Mathis with a handful of tights.
In a special bonus match, The Irish Airborne defeated the HWA Tag Team Champions The Hybrids in a non-title match. The Hybrids were accompanied by suspended referee Danny O’Brien.
Finals
Former tag team partners and life long friends, “Deja Vu” Richard Phillips and “The Gangsta of Love” Andre Heart would go head to head.
Prior to the match Andre got on the microphone and expressed what appeared to be genuine heart felt feelings towards Vu and that he wanted their match to be a good clean fight.
And the match started off that way with both men showing each other respect, but in the end it proved to be a lot of talk, as Andre Heart once again managed to find a way to stoop lower, when with the help from a hammer to the head, Andre Heart picked up a dirty victory over his “best friend” Richard Phillips.
Andre then demanded the microphone as Vu was being helped out of the ring. Andre announced that he was going to challenge Jake Crist for the HWA Heavyweight Title at Norwood.
This prompted the HWA Heavyweight Champion Jake Crist to show up and get in Andre’s face and not only accept Andre’s challenge for Norwood, but he offered to put the title on the line right then and there.
Andre accepted and it appeared the fans in Springdale were about to get another bonus match… but when the bell rang instead of fighting Jake, Andre made his way out of the ring and to the locker room.
Results – HWA at The Sorg Opera House – 6/10/09
Posted on June 11, 2009 by V.L. Stricklett
If you missed last night’s Heartland Wrestling Association show at The Sorg you missed the launch of the American Luchacore division…you missed Jesse Emerson get robbed once again by JT Stahr…you missed Jake Crist come out on top in the Champion vs. Champion match and much more!
HWA President Tim Tatum kicked things off last night with several major announcements…
First, Tatum addressed the ongoing drama between suspended referee Danny O’Brien and active referee Brandon Tolle. It was announced that on June 24th the issue would be resolved one way or another… in a wrestling match!
It will be Brandon Tolle vs. Danny O’Brien. If Tolle wins Danny O’Brien is done with the HWA. If O’Brien wins he will be reinstated as an HWA official.
President Tatum then turned his attention to the HWA Cruiserweight Division. In light of the destruction of the HWA Cruiserweight Trophy last week, President Tatum pulled the trigger on a plan he had been mulling over for some time and in place of the HWA Cruiserweight Division the HWA is launching the American Luchacore Division with the first recognized champion being “Astonishing” Aaron Williams.
Three unique rules of the American Luchacore division.
1) All American Luchacore division matches have 30 minute time limits.
2) Instead of the standard 10 count, wrestlers will have a count of 20 when they are on the outside of the ring.
3) And when outside for that 20 count, ANYTHING GOES.
Aaron Williams was then brought out and presented the new American Luchacore title belt. Aaron was gracious in accepting the title but had words for Tim Donst, stating if he could successfully defend the title tonight against Ron Mathis he would put the title on the line in a Submission Match in Norwood on June 26th.
Donst then showed up to compete in the first match of the evening, he entered the ring and dared Williams to get in. Not surprisingly the moment Aaron did, Donst exited the ring.
As Aaron left, Donst’s opponent for the evening, rookie sensation Ryan Campbell made his way to the ring and the first match was on.
Campbell once again proved he was going to be a major player down the road, but Donst’s experience advantage was still too great and Ryan found himself locked in a submission by Donst and forced to tap out.
After the bell Donst continued to apply the hold and did not release it until Aaron Williams showed up and forced him to break it.
Chris The Brain interviewed Brandon Tolle about his upcoming match with Danny O’Brien and about Tolle’s broken thumb, which Tolle attributed to an attack by Danny O’Brien this past weekend.
Tag team action was next as Matt Taylor and the dressing to impress Chad Cruise would take on the uber popular duo of Utterly Fabulous.
Moments into the match “The Gangsta of Love” Andre Heart showed up at ringside, apparently continue his scouting mission on Chad Cruise for a spot in The Love Connection. But Andre would prove to be more than just a spectator when he got involved physically, paving the way for Cruise and Taylor to win.
After the match, Andre placed a chair in the middle of the ring and Chad Cruise forced Kid Fabulous to kiss the ring of “The Gangsta of Love”.
In what could turn out to be a preview of the Road To The Gold Tournament this Saturday, Deja Vu defeated “The Madness” Chris Hall and Ala Hussein in a Triple Threat Match.
“Astonishing” Aaron Williams defended the American Luchacore Title for the first time against “Relentless” Ron Mathis.
During the match Williams took a nasty fall to the outside of the ring injuring his hip in the process, but “The Astonishing One” was not about to throw in the towel.
The match would not end the way either Williams or Mathis wanted, as The Crusade stormed the ring forcing a no contest to be declared. Before too much damage was done, “Bad Attitude” Brian Beech showed up and chased off Donst and the Hybrids.
It was more Triple Threat action as “The Gangsta of Love” Andre Heart, V-Rad and Donovan Cain of The Hybrids battled.
Heart and Cain formed a partnership early on, double teaming V-Rad, which put the crowd in favor of “Malibu’s Most Hated” much to the dismay of V-Rad’s manager, Brock Guffman.
As the match progressed Andre Heart protested getting hit in the face, he grabbed the mic stated he was too pretty to compete in the match and left. Making it a one on one contest between Cain and V-Rad.
The displeasure on the face of Brock Guffman was more and more evident as V-Rad was feeding off the crowd as he took it to one half of the HWA Tag Team Champions Donovan Cain.
And just when it looked like V-Rad was going to pick up the win, Andre Heart showed up and stole the victory.
A disgusted Brock Guffman left ringside without V-Rad.
Guffman would be back at the side of JT Stahr, who once again managed to get the better of Jesse Emerson this time with a handful of tights.
And in the main event, HWA Heavyweight Champion Jake Crist took on one half of the HWA Tag Team Champions Jason Lyte.
Lyte proved he was more than a tag team wrestler and a tough challenge for Jake, but when he was caught coming off the top rope with a Jake Crist superkick it was all over.



