Results – DWA in Sayler Park, OH – 8/01/09

Posted on August 4, 2009 by  

The Dynamic Wrestling Alliance made their return to Sayler Park and the Parkland Theatre & Entertainment Center tonight and brought six big matches to those in attendance. To start the night off was another Over-the-Top-Rope Rules Match between the King of the Battle Royal, The Royal Battler, and his opponent, Kajun Kountry’s own, Big D. They traded punches and chops for most of the match until Big D was able to pick up Battler for a slam. He dumped him over the top rope but Battler stayed on the apron. Big D went to kick him off but the Royal Battler moved and pulled the rope down, straddling Big D on the top rope. A minute and an elbow drop later saw both men on the mat being given a referee’s 10-count. Colonel Jonathan James emerged from the back and slowly crept to the ring. As Big D was attempting to chokeslam The Battler, James grabbed Charlie, D’s pet hamster. This drew Big D’s attention enough for the Royal Battler to dump him over the top rope and to the floor for the win.

Next was an Elimination 3-Way Dance between “Lightning” Tim Lutz, “Fighting Irish” Ryan O’Bryan and the “Saturday Night Franchise” Damien Daniels. Daniels was the first to go after a SuperKick from Ryan, a BlockBuster by Lutz and a Frog Splash from O’Bryan led to his pinfall. This left O’Bryan and Lutz to battle it out and the DWA’s Irishman SuperKicked Lutz on his way to the match victory.

Next was to be the return DWA Tag Team title match between reigning champs Princeton Travis & Modu Zapetta and former champs Army of Darkness. AOD member GhostRider was not at the building and Rivers tried to get the match postponed but DWA Wrestling Czar David Robinson declared the match still on, but with Natasha Rivers in GhostRider’s place. She was not a factor in the match as Malice hit his Reverse NeckBreaker on Travis only to have Princeton kick out at the two-count. This infuriated Malice and he attacked the referee to cause the Disqualification.

The fourth match of the evening was between “Bulldog” Garf Redman and “The Showcase” Beauregard Jefferson Davis. This too was a rough physical match as the two traded punches, shoves and chops. At the end, Davis called for the Colonel to climb up on the apron. He whipped Redman toward James only to be reversed and was caught in the back by a well-placed knee from the Colonel. As James watched in horror, Redman caught Davis in a SpineBuster and then pinned. This once again led to a shouting and shoving match between James and Davis. The Showcase grabbed The Colonel and was about to hit him when James yelled something about an envelope to Beauregard. A shocked Davis released James and quickly and quietly left the ring.

This then brings us to the match between “Bulldog” Dan Hansen and the “Canadian Destroyer” Bull Newlun. This match did not go very long as Newlun lined Hansen up early and hit him with a Bullseye. After the three-count, Newlun delivered three more for good measure, leaving Hansen laying in the ring.

The Main Event featured DWA Heavyweight champion The Phantom and Tri-State champion Jordan Lachey. Robinson the Czar came out and stated that since both competitors were titleholders, he made the match a “Title VS Title” match. There was no finish to this match as Newlun slid into the ring, avoided a Lachey clothesline and then viciously Bullseyed the Tri- State champion. Bull then covered Lachey with his Canadian Flag and grabbed the mic. He told the crowd that on August 22nd at the Price Hill Community Center, he and Jordan would meet in a “No Holds Barred” match. With that said, Newlun picked up the Tri-State belt and dropped it onto the fallen body of Lachey.

The Boss, who was ring announcing in the place of the hospitalized Dave Michaels alerted the crowd that the DWA would return to Sayler Park on Thursday night, August 27th at 7pm.