Results – CCW in Sayler Park, OH – 3/06/10
Posted on March 8, 2010 by V.L. Stricklett
Excitement was running all around the Rec Center Saturday night as Classic Championship Wrestling made their way back to Sayler Park.
The show got off to a rocky start as Dan Hansen made his way to the announcer’s table to a chorus of boos. As he tried to apologize for his actions last month, where he locked Trice in a bearhug and did not release, the crowd only got louder. He explained that it took a call from his good friend Gator Henry to make him see the light, that the person this crowd saw last time was not the real Dan Hansen. He even asked Trice to come out and shake his hand, yet that did not sway the crowd. It took The Colonel coming out and verbally berating Hansen before they mustered a few cheers.
Once action began, Pete News took on a newcomer to CCW, Tucker Carson. A fast-paced match ensued with a swanton bomb from News onto Carson giving the decision to the experienced Pete News.
Princeton Travis made his way to the table after News went to the locker room, and recounted for the fans the events of last month. He talked of this Mystery Opponent that News had lined up for him and was then approached by another addition to the CCW roster, Brandon “The Rage” Taylor. Taylor, along with manager Lee Williams, challenged him to a match. A ref was summoned and the two squared off. This was a physical match as the walking stick of Williams got involved at one point. At the end though, it was a reverse rollup by Travis on Taylor that got the win for the crowd favorite.
Next up was a Triple Threat match between Jakob Frost, N8 Flames and Dan Hansen. As Hansen was making his way around the ring, he was attacked by the VIP’s, CCW Champion Brett Michaels and The Colonel. Or rather, Cap’n Crunch, as the fans have begun to call him. This assault lasted for a while until Trice chased them off and the match began. Flames and Frost worked most of the match by themselves as Hansen recovered outside the ring. But it was a bearhug on Frost by the Texan that gave Dan the win.
After intermission, the first match was between a Natasha Rivers-led Dameon Daniels and “Fighting Irish” Ryan O’Bryan. Daniels’ bodyguard, Animal, was also present at ringside. The numbers game was too much for Ryan to overcome as the interference by Rivers, a spray bottle and a version of the Catatonic spelled the end of him.
Next was the NO-DQ matchup between Princeton Travis and his Mystery Opponent, a masked man known only as Wild Child. These two beat and battered each other for the entire match as there was not a single arm drag nor hammerlock to be seen. Just out and out brawling. The first sign of any wrestling was a sunset flip by Child onto Travis that resulted in the mask being pulled off to reveal Pete News. As this happened, Natasha Rivers made her way to ringside, dropping a chain onto the canvas and distracting Princeton. This gave Pete time to grab it and use it on his unsuspecting opponent. Pete then stood above Travis with his foot on his chest for the three-count.
This brings us to the Main Event between Trice and the CCW Champion, “Showcase” Brett Michaels. This was a back-and-forth match that even went to the floor as The Colonel, still being called “Cap’n Crunch” by the fans, got in his licks too. But the champ wore his opponent down and with a “Showdown” soon got the pinfall. After this, James joined Michaels in administering more punishment to the fallen Trice until Dan Hansen made the save wielding a kendo stick.
It was announced that CCW would return on April 17th. The card will be posted later.



