Results – XCW in Price Hill, OH – 1/09/10

January 13, 2010 by V.L. Stricklett  
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Following a series of technical difficulties, the night opened with Devon Maximus defeating “The Misfit” Kevin Moore by disqualification. Moore has not fared all that well since returning to singles competition late last year. His frustration became more evident tonight as after repeated failed attempts to score the pin on Maximus, Moore resulted to using he ropes for leverage. He likely would’ve scored the victory if not for the watchful eye of referee Tyler Simpson who saw the attempted cheat and called for the bell.

“Awesome” Dewey Brown defeated “The Perfect Homosapien” Sid Fabulous in a hard fought battle that could have gone either way up to the end.

Intense Champion Brian Beech had made it well known going into this event that he had a huge announcement in store and when Commissioner Artie Kidwell called him to he ring it became somewhat evident what it would be. Beech came to the ring with his right arm in a sling and announced hat he had suffered a severe injury to his shoulder on a show the week before and would be forced to undergo surgery involving screws being implanted in the shoulder effectively ending his in ring career. He handed over the championship belt to a stunned Commissioner and thanked the fans for allowing him to perform for them over the years. On a side note, we at XCW wish for a successful surgery and speedy recovery for Mr. Beech and should he ever decide o return to the business, our door will always be open to him.

Eddie Gonzalez defeated “Relentless” Ron Mathis with a sleeper hold. Mathis was initially able to escape the dreaded hold but a short time later found himself in the same position with a less than favorable ending for him the second time.

Before there was an XCW, there was Intense Wrestling, Inc. and 2 of it’s most promising young talents were known as Aaron Williams who was part of a tag team called The Syracuse Connection and the Evil Security Guard. A lot has changed since that time 7-8 years ago and the crowd seemed unsure what to expect when the now ring veterans returned home to face each other. The Evil Security Guard has stopped using that terrible gimmick and is now known under his real name of Brad Calloway but is still not so much a nice guy. Accompanied by his manager Ravishing Rey Rivera, Calloway walked away the victor in what was said by many to be match of he night.

A tag team match had been announced earlier in the evening that would see the Ruffen Boyz, Flapjack and “Show Boat” Brian Cash, teaming together for the first time in several months. However, since their split as a team, these two have usually been beating the hell out of each other all around the Warsaw Arena whenever either has been seen. Needless to say, they were more than a little reluctant to tag up again tonight with Showboat outright refusing. Commissioner Kidwell intervened in the situation saying if either of them refused o wrestle, both of them would not only be banned from XCW but the word would be put out and they would be blackballed from wrestling anywhere in the tri-stae area. And as further incentive, their opponents were to be The Soul Shooters and the match would be for the tag team championship. The match went on as scheduled, though there was clear tension between the challengers throughout. Eventually, it boiled down to the champions double teaming Flapjack. Showboat entered the ring presumably to make the save but just joined in the beating. Once the Soul Shooters were satisfied with the beating Flapjack had endured, they turned their attention to the Showboat. They left him laying as well as the Commissioner watched on in disgust. As he left he ringside area, Commissioner Kidwell was seen tearing up some paper which is speculated to be the contracts of Flapjack and Showboat. We’ll attempt to find out more on this situation and update it before the next show.

Kara Kildare made her XCW single debut, defeating Hardcore Heather Owens who seemed to be outmatched throughout most of the bout. Kara scored the pin after a series of power moves tat left Hardcore Heather in a world of hardcore hurt.

Before the main event it was addressed that Ghetto Fabulous was still the active Chairman of the Championship Committee but also managing XCW Champion Bulldog Garf Redman which posed a conflict of interest. Therefore, Commissioner Kidwell removed Ghetto of his duties as Chairman of the Championship Committee and announced that he will take on those duties until a replacement is named at a later time.

XCW Champion BUlldog Garf Redman defeated “Scorpion” Chris Reno by pinfall to retain the title. Redman was caught by the official attempting to use brass knuckles. The referee stopped him and confiscated the knuckles. As the ref was explaining the situation to Commissioner Kidwell who was stationed ringside, the champion produced another set of brass knuckles and laid out the challenger to get the pin and retain the title.

We return to action on February 6, 2010 at the Warsaw Arena. By that time we hope to have an announcement regarding the future of the Intense Championship. In the meantime, we are currently looking to fill several positions on our staff. There will be a blog explaining this in more detail later in the week so if you think you’d like to be involved with XCW check back for that. We thank everyone who braved the frigid temperatures to come out.

Results – XCW in Cincinnati, OH – 12/05/09

December 10, 2009 by V.L. Stricklett  
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Kid Fabulous defeated Mikey Benjamin
Benjamin, a newcomer to the XCW, came ready to prove himself to the fans at the Warsaw Arena. These two were all over the place with a fast paced, lucha style match that at times looked like it would end in a draw. Benjamin and Fabulous appeared to be very evenly matched and if/when they meet again in the ring it would not be shocking to see either emerge with the victory. Fabulous picks up the win in this one though with a modified Dudley Dog.

DJ Tom Sharp defeated “Awesome” Dewey Brown
This was Sharp’s first match back following knee surgery he had several months ago and he didn’t miss a step. If anything; Brown appeared to be the more cautious of the two, not wanting to put DJ Tom Sharp back on the shelf like an old record. That caution was perhaps his downfall as Sharp was able to hit the Remix and get the pin. After the match, Brown appeared to be heavily favoring his neck but insisted he was ok.

XCW Tag Team Champion Dru “The Don” Johnson defeated Tim wylde
Wylde was clearly outmatched in this one from the start but that didn’t stop him from bringing all he had against the big man. Wylde went on the offensive early and often attempting to use his speed advantage to take down Johnson, a strategy that worked well in the beginning. Once The Don was able to catch up to him though, it was all bad times for the Wylde brother as Johnson’s size and strength proved to be too much in the end. Johnson gets the win and says that the Soul Shooters will defend the tag belts on the 19th assuming XCW can find someone that deserves a shot.

Intense Championship Match: “Bad Attitude” Brian Beech defeated The Big Kahuna to become the new Intense Champion following a superkick.
Beech has had it out for Kahuna for a few months now for reasons uncertain if you don’t count the ever changing belt draped over the shoulder of the big man from Hawaii. A Pearl Harbor reference here would be in poor taste so moving on…..Beech was able to pin Kahuna square in the middle of the ring after hitting the superkick. Kahuna was visibly upset as he made his way to the locker room and declined comment later in the evening.

XCW Championship Match: Champion “The Bulldog” Garf Redman defeated Jason Cross to retain the title via a roll up where Redman’s feet were clearly on the ropes but the referee didn’t see it. Cross, being the former champ, was guaranteed a rematch and took full advantage of it in his first match back after losing the title. These two fought all over the arena beating the hell out of each other as was to be expected given their history and the title being up for grabs. Another brutal battle that nearly ended in Redman taking his belt and walking out as he attempted to do against Chris Reno at the last show. Cross would have none of it though as he followed Redman back to the locker room where they continued to knock each other senseless before making it back to ringside where Cross rolled the champion back in and looked to be in position to reclaim his title. however, as Cross re-entered the ring, the crafty champion hooked him in a quick roll up and used the ropes for added leverage to get the pinfall. The proud champion then took his belt and retreated to the locker room bragging to anyone who would listen about another successful title defense won clearly and cleanly.

We return to action on Saturday, December 19 with Christmas Chaos to benefit Toys for Tots. Admission to this show is free when you bring a new, unwrapped toy. Please see below for guidelines on what to/not to bring.

Acceptable Toys to Donate
The Marines will accept any new, unwrapped toy that is appropriate for children up to age 13. The toy must be new in its original packaging and not wrapped or decorated.

Toys Not Acceptable for the Toys for Tots Program
The Marines will not accept used or second-hand toys or toys that have been removed from their original packaging. Similarly, plush or stuffed dolls (i.e. Beanie Babies & Webkins) that are not sold in a box or carton cannot be distributed.

Toys are transferred to many locations and handled by any number of people before they reach a child’s hands. Plush toys can get worn or dirty in this handling if they are not protected and the Marines do not want to give a child a dirty toy that may looked used. Toys received that are unacceptable to Toys for Tots will be discarded or donated to other social service organizations, depending on the toys’ condition.

Results – XCW in Cincinnati, OH – 7/11/09

July 12, 2009 by V.L. Stricklett  
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Dominion Daniels defeated Loco in the opening bout.
Loco was accompanied by Lil’ Naughty who repeatedly got involved in the match but in the end, Daniels’ power was too much for either of them to overcome enabling him to get the win.

Commissioner Kidwell was interviewed by Joeberg. The Commissioner said that Brian Beech and DDK, who were both notably absent from the evening’s event, were in his garage receiving “shock therapy”. One can only imagine the goings on in Mr. Kidwell’s garage. He also maintained that he will continue to bring order to the chaos that has enveloped XCW over the past months before dazzling the crowd with a magic trick.

1/2 of the newly crowned XCW tag team champions “The Mastodon” Ryan Wylde defeated Poison Q. Skillz of the Soul Shooters by DQ when Skillz used a chair on Wylde after he was unable to score the pin despite numerous attempts. After the bell, the Soul Shooters teamed up on Wylde and left him with a probable concussion after a series of brutal chair shots.

The Big Kahuna succesfully defended the XCW Intense Championship against the returning Steven Maxwell Anderson who maybe should’ve just stayed away. The two big men held nothing back as they battled for supremacy in this bout but Kahuna was eventually able to hit Anderson with the Kahuna slam for the victory.

The other half of the tag champs, Tim Wylde defeated Drew “The Don” Johnson of the Soul Shooters by DQ after Johnson, much like his tag partner earlier in the night, used a chair on the champ. After the match, the Soul Shooters began another brutal attack on Wylde before The Big Kahuna helped Ryan Wylde to ringside and rather than inflict further punishment, the Soul Shooters walked away. The Soul Shooters feel they are the rightful champions having pinned the former champs, Dew Moore, in an elimination bout at our last show where the Wylde Bros. eventually left wearing the gold. Revenge will undoubtedly weigh heavy on the minds of both teams as they await their next meeting.

In the main event, Jason Cross retained the XCW Heavyweight Championship against “Bulldog” Garf Redman when the match was ruled a draw. After a devastating suplex by Redman, both men had an arm draped across the other and both men’s shoulders were down for the 3 count. Thus, Cross retains the title but will most certainly have to face the Bulldog again down the road.

XCW is on summer vacation until the fall. When our next show date is announced, it will be plastered all over your spaces. So until then, send us your address and we’ll send you a postcard from whatever exotic locale the XCW crew should venture to during our break. We will also continue to host live music at the Arena on a regular basis during the summer.

XCW Returns to Cincinnati, OH on 7/11/09

July 10, 2009 by V.L. Stricklett  
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Xtreme Combat Wrestling returns to The Warsaw Arena, 3509 Warsaw Ave., Cincinnati, OH this Saturday night, Jully 11, 2009. All Tickets for this event are just $8.00 and will be available at the door on Saturday. Doors open at 7:00 PM with the action scheduled to kick off at 8:00 PM.

Already scheduled for this event…

XCW Heavyweight Title: Jason Cross defends against Bulldog Garf Redman
After retaining the title at the 1 year anniversary show against Brian Beech in what some are saying was the best match in XCW history, Jason Cross looks to further prove that he is the top dog in XCW by taking on all comers. Meanwhile, The Bulldog looks to move past the incidents involving DDK & company at the anniversary show and bring home the gold for “his people”.

XCW Tag Team Titles: Newly crowned Champions the Wylde Brothers make their first defense as they take on the Soul Shooters.
The soul Shooters have still yet to win a match in XCW but they remain big and angry. After eliminating the former champions Dew Moore in a 3 Way Dance at the 1 year anniversary show, it looked like the Soul Shooters’ day had finally come. However, it was not to be as the resourcefulness and determination of the young Wylde’s enabled them to pick up the victory and achieve their goal of becoming champions. Now the two teams face off against each other for the first time in a championship setting. Was the Wylde Brothers victory merely a fluke? We’ll find out this Saturday.

These matches plus much more to be announced!

Results – XCW: 1st Anniversary Show – 6/20/09

July 5, 2009 by V.L. Stricklett  
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The evening started off with Avalanche demonstrating that K-Kwik ain’t got nothin on him by putting on a rap performance the likes of which the Warsaw Arena has never seen.

The fans were still trying to recover their “wigs” as they say in the rap industry, when Shawn Spears took to the ring to play the National Anthem on his electric guitar. I doubt I’m the only one who never thought they’d see Mr. Spears in the Warsaw Arena. These are strange times we live in folks.

The opening match was scheduled to be a grudge match between former tag team partners Flapjack and “Showboat” Brian Cash. However, Flapjack was the first one to the ring and was very adamant that there would be no match as the Ruffen Boyz had patched up their differences and were ready to get back to the business of becoming 2 time tag team champions. Flapjack called for Showboat to come to the ring so as they could have a public showing of solidarity and prove they were back on the same page. When Cash got in the ring though, he seemed to have not gotten the memo about them getting back together and things broke down real quick from there. This was not so much a wrestling match as it was a vicious brawl that went all around the Warsaw Arena and saw the 2 former friends assault each other with steel chairs, trash cans, even slamming one another into the bleachers as fans scattered for safety. In the end Flapjack was able to secure the victory. After the match, it again looked like the Ruffen Boyz may have settled their differences. Instead, however, Cash hit Flapjack square in the face with his own horseshoe and left him laying.

Sebastian Steele made a surprise return to XCW, defeating Super Oprah in a match that must be seen to be believed. It was….beyond words.

The new Commissioner of the XCW was introduced and the fans were quite glad to see Artie Kidwell make his retrun to the XCW. Commissioner Kidwell expressed his thanks to the championship committee for selecting him and said that there was “a new sherriff in town” and that he’s aware things have gotten somewhat out of control in recent months but vowed to put a stop to it.

In the first ever women’s street fight in XCW history, the Notorious N.I.C. defeated Hardcore Heather Owens in a vicious brawl that saw the 2 women attack each other with any and everything they could get their hands on as they fought their way around the Arena. At one point during the match, Owens repeatedly punched the N.I.C. in the face with a steel chain wrapped around her fist causing a serious cut and probable concussion. In the end, the N.I.C. was able to get the victory after Owens’ attempted use of a stop sign backfired and hit her in the face, the NIC followed up with a big sidewalk slam to pick up the 3 count.

The Big Kahuna successfully defended his Intense Championship against “Shooting Star” Matt Taylor when Taylor’s manager, Violent Bob Humperdink, attempted to interfere on his behalf but ended up striking Taylor with his mystical staff of power instead of Kahuna. Kahuna got control of the staff after the match and laid out Humperdink with it. After the dust had settled, Commissioner Kidwell returned to the ring and declared that Violent Bob Humperdink was permanently banned from the XCW. One has to wonder what kind of effect this will have on Matt Taylor’s career without Humperdink there to guide him or interfere in matches on his behalf.

The Wylde Brothers were crowned as the new XCW Tag Team Champions after defeating The Soul Shooters and defending champions Dew Moore in the first ever tag team 3 way dance in XCW history. The Soul Shooters went after Kevin Moore early and often in the match, working over the injured neck they gave him a couple shows back. The Misfit tried to hang in as best he could but the ring was effectively cut off and he was not able to make the tag to Dewey Brown and eventually found defeat at the hands of the Soul Shooters. The Soul Shooters were every bit as ruthless toward the Wylde Brothers. When Tim Wylde attempted a dive to the outside, Drew Johnson was waiting for him and launched him into the cornerpost. Ryan Wylde’s strategy of “hulk smash” combined with Tim’s speed were eventually able to throw the Soul Shooters off of their strategy and allowe the Wylde’s to pick up the win and become the new tag team champions.

DDK faced off against “The Bulldog” Garf Redman in the next contest which ended in a double disqualification. This one, also not so much a wrestling match. DDK & Redman have been going at each other seemingly since the first day they crossed paths in the XCW locker room and the violence has steadily escalated since then. DDK was able to lure Redman outside the ring where his crew consisting of Bull Buchanan & Naughtia lay in wait to join in the fight. Redman attempted to fight back while the referee attempted to restore some order to the match but it was thrown out after DDK & company unleashed a taser on the Bulldog who had to be helped to the back afterwards.

In the main event, Jason Cross defeated “bad Attitude” Brian Beech in a ladder match to become the undisputed XCW Champion. This match was sheer brutality. Beech felt he was never given a fair shake as champion and had thus taken the actual belt and proclaimed himself champion after he was defeated by Cross immediately after winning the title from Tom Sharp back in April. Meanwhile, Cross has had not so smoothe a run as champion himself as this situation has weighed heavily on his mind and perhaps affected his in ring performance. With the XCW Championship belt suspended high overhead though, there would be no question as to who the rightful champion was after this match. Both men gave it their all and put their bodies through Hell in hopes of reaching the gold. As the two fought tooth and nail atop the ladder, Cross was able to knock Beech off of the ladder. When this happened, Beech found himself entangled in the ring ropes and held there by DJ Tom Sharp who had been lurking around the Arena all night for no apparent reason allowing Cross to pull the belt down and show that he is the rightful champion.

Early reviews say that this was, perhaps, the greatest show in the brief history of XCW. As per fan demand, we are currently working on releasing it on dvd and will have more information as to when it will be available and how you can get your copy in the upcoming weeks. In the meantime, there are over 200 pictures from this show currently posted here on the myspace. Feel free to check them out and leave comments on all of them. XCW returns to action on Saturday, July 11 with tickets still just $8 at the door. We hope to see you there. Have a safe and happy 4th of July. Thank you for a great first year!

XCW to Present Anniversary Show on 6/20/09

June 18, 2009 by V.L. Stricklett  
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Xtreme Combat Wrestling presents eXtreme, it’s one-year anniversary show, at 8:00 PM on Saturday June 20, 2009 at the Warsaw Arena, 3509 Warsaw Avenue, Price Hill, OH. Tickets are only $8.00 and are available at the door.

Scheduled for action, you will see…

XCW Heavyweight Champion Jason Cross will put his title on the line against “Bad Attitude” Brian Beech in a Ladder Match.

The Nictorious N.I.C. will face “Hardcore” Heather Owens in a Ladies Street Fight. I’m predicting we won’t be seeing any lady like behavior in this one though!

“The Shooting Star” Matt Taylor will take on “Big Kahuna” Kenny Lucas and try to wrestle the Intense Championship away from the Big Man.

“The Bulldog” Garf Redman will square off against DDK with Naughtia Kass.

The XCW Tag Team Champs, Dew Moore, will put their Tag-Team Titles on the line in a 3 Way Dance with The Soulshooters and The Wylde Brothers.

Flapjack will square off with “Showboat” Brian Cash in a special Grudge Match.

And Tarek the Great will face off against a yet to be named Mystery Opponent.

Results – XCW: Breaking Point ’09 – 6/6/09

June 9, 2009 by V.L. Stricklett  
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The show opened with the returning Avalanche picking up a win in triple threat match against Tarek the Legend & the also returning Damien Daniels. The majority of this match was moreso a 2 on 1 vs. Avalanche with Tarek seeming more interested in hurting others than gaining victories. However, as the action spilled to the outside, Tarek and Daniels wound up getting into it with each other and in the end Avalanche was able to use the powers that he gained after a horrible accident in a science lab many years ago to gain the pinfall.

The Notorious N.I.C. was interviewed about her upcoming street fight at the anniversary show vs. Heather Owens. “Actions speak louder than words and something something kick a bitch in the face”. Prophetic perhaps.

Tournament finals to determine the first ever Intense Champion: The Big Kahuna defeated “Bulldog” Garf Redman to win the belt. DDK & Naughtia found their way to ringside during this one to cheer on the Bulldog despite his repeated insistance that he didn’t want or need their help. DDK decided that if his help wasn’t wanted he wouldn’t give it and as Redman came running off the ropes towards Kahuna, DDK tripped him up. As the Bulldog confronted DDK, Big Kahuna took advantage of the situation and was able to hit Redman with a devastating Kahuna Slam to win the match and the championship.

The XCW Tag Titles were on the line in the next match as champions Dew Moore retained the belts against the Ruffen Boyz. Moore’s neck still seems to be giving him trouble after the horrendous beating given to him by the Soul Shooters last month. Never the less, Dew Moore’s teamwork and the near complete lack of by the Ruffenz enabled the champs to hold on to the gold. Throughout the match, Showboat was reluctant to tag in and usually tagged right back out seconds later when he did get involved. After the match, Flapjack confronted him about his actions and the pair finally came to blows and appear to have went their seperate ways.

The self proclaimed REAL XCW Champion “Bad Attitude” Brian Beech defeated Dave Nevada in what Beech claimed was a non-title match.

In the main event, XCW Champion Jason Cross successfully defended his championship against one half of the Soul Shooters, Dru “THE Don” Johnson in a very hard hitting matchup. Afterwards, Brian Beech hit the ring and attacked Cross. Chaos ensued and when the smoke cleared a match was signed for the one year anniversary show on June 20 pitting Brian Beech vs. Jason Cross with the XCW Championship belt suspended high above the ring as they face off in a ladder match.

XCW returns to action this Fri. June 12 with a show to benefit the family of longtime XCW supporter and friend John Carusone. Tickets for this show will be $10 with all proceeds going to Mr. Carusone’s family to help with his final expenses. Bell time is 8pm with tickets at the door day of show.

Our 1 year anniversary show is coming up June 20th and promises to be the biggest show in company history. Already signed for that show: Jason Cross defends the XCW Championship against “Bad Attitude” Brian Beech in a ladder match! Plus Hardcore Heather Owens & The Notorious N.I.C. battle it out in a street fight. Tickets for this show will be $8 and available at the door day of show.

Results – XCW: Proving Grounds ’09 – 5/23/09

May 28, 2009 by V.L. Stricklett  
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Intense Championship Tournament Semi-Finals Match: Big Kahuna d. “Shooting Star” Matt Taylor with the Kahuna slam to advance to the finals on June 6. Taylor’s manager Violent Bob Humperdink interfered constantly in the early goings of this one until new referee Ken Refferson kicked him out of the ringside area bc Ken don’t take no shit from nobody. ya heard?

Tourn Semi-Finals: Bulldog Garf Redman d. TBA to advance to the finals of the tournament on June 6. Redman seemed to be in an especially pissed off mood on this night and took it all out on TBA. Sucks to be him.

Joeberg interviewed Brian Beech who, despite losing the XCW Championship to Jason Cross just minutes after winning it, still has possession of the physical belt. Beech took great exception to being referred to as the former champion and was quick to have his goon Tarek the Legend get the announcer out of the ring. Beech then went on a tangent about being the greatest champion XCW has ever seen and things of that nature. Everyone seemed cool with Beech proclaiming himself champion as nobody really had anything to say about it. If only the referees’ example had shone through to the rest of the locker room and/or the higher ups in XCW.

XCW Tag Titles: Champions Dew Moore d. The Soul Shooters to hang on to the belts. The champs pretty much got their asses handed to em in this one but the challengers seemed to be more interested in physical punishment than championship gold. In the end, that was their undoing as Dewey Brown was able to roll up Q Skillz to retain the titles. Bruce Magurn, trainer to the stars and manager of the Soul Shooters, protested to the referee that his man’s feet were in the ropes at the time of the pin and thus it shouldn’t count but Ken Refferson’s example in the first match proved to be an inspiration to the entire XCW officiating staff who weren’t takin no shit from nobody. Ya heard?

Steve Blainard def. DDK & Nikita Allanov in a triple threat match

The Notorious N.I.C. & Kara Kildare d. Hardcore Heather Owens & her mystery partner which was revealed to be Super Oprah. Speculation has and continues to run rampant that Super Oprah may not be quite what she presents herself as being but as of yet nobody has dared attempting to get to the…bottom of things, so to speak. Anyway, this was a hard fout contest with all 4 women participants giving it all they had. The end came when the NIC & Kara hit Oprah with a double team hip toss to pick up the win. After the match, the NIC & Heather got into it once more and ended up fighting to the back. It was then announced that at our 1 year anniversary show on June 20, those 2 will face each other in a street fight.

In the main event, Tarek the Legend def. XCW Champion Jason Cross in a non-title match. This was originally scheduled to be a title match, however, Tarek recognizes Brian Beech as champion not Jason Cross. Therefore, Tarek refused to accept the match as being for the XCW Championship. One would have to wonder if he is now perhaps rethinking that decision after pinning Cross with a rollup and using the ropes for leverage.

XCW returns to action on Saturday June 6 with the finals of the Intense Championship tournament. The Big Kahuna faces “The Bulldog” Garf Redman to determine the first man to hold this prestigious new title. Stay tuned to the myspace for more matches as they are announced. Pre-sale tickets are available for $5 by sending us a message with your name and how many you wish to purchase.

Results – XCW: March to Glory – 3/7/09

March 16, 2009 by V.L. Stricklett  
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Xtreme Combat Wrestling returned to The Warsaw Arena in Price Hill, OH on Saturday March 7, 2009 when they presented March to Glory. If you weren’t there, here’s what you missed…

DDK, accompanied by his bitches Garf Redman & Naughtia defeated the debuting “Phenomanazing” Steve Blainard

After the first match, announcer Artie Kidwell introduced the Chairman of the XCW Championship Committee Ghetto Fabulous. He came out holding the Heavyweight belt and informed the crowd that current champion Gotti had been suspended indefinitely and stripped of the title. He then brought out #1 contender DJ Tom Sharp who was expecting to be handed the belt. Such was not the case though, as Ghetto informed him that since he was never able to beat the previous champion, he would not be handed anything. However, Sharp remained #1 contender and would fight for the vacant title in the main event against an opponent of Ghetto’s choosing.

Matt Taylor defeated The Big Kahuna

The Wylde Brothers defeated Tag Team Champions The Ruffen Boyz in a non-title match, scoring the pinfall on Showboat. By defeating the champions, The Wylde Brothers have become the #1 contenders, internationally, for any tag titles.

Awesome Dewey Brown defeated the debuting Captivating Cory Mason by DQ when Mason threw some sort of powder substance into the eyes of Brown in plain view of referee Joe Kopaz. After the bell had rang, Mason continued to lay into Brown until Kevin Moore hit the ring and fought him off. As Moore attempted to help Dew back to his feet, he received a ddt for his trouble from the still confused Brown. Brown later realized his mistake and apologized repeatedly.

“Bulldog” Garf Redman with his bitch DDK defeated Jason Cross

In the main event, DJ Tom Sharp defeated Drew “The Don” Johnson by busting a move to become the new XCW Heavyweight Champion.

Congratulations to Tom Sharp on his title win. He will make his first defense at Honor on 3/21 at the Warsaw Arena. All proceeds from Honor will go to benefit the March of Dimes. For more info. check out xcwwrestlingonline.com or call (513)588-6029

Results – XCW: New Years Nightmare – 1/10/09

January 13, 2009 by V.L. Stricklett  
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The New Year Kicked Of In A Big Way, The Return Of A Former Warsaw Arena Wrestler, Debuts Of Some New Promising Superstars To The XCW Roster, And A New XCW Commissioner. Were Among The Hot Action On This Cold January Night. As The Fans Settled Down It Was Certain XCW Was The Hottest Ticket.

To Start The Year Off In A Big Way We Saw, A Huge Match, Between “The Live Wire” Aaron Gunn, And “The German Giant”, “The Swastika Sergeant”, Berlin. Aaron Relied On His Speed And Technique To Keep Berlin Off Guard, But Berlin’s Sheer Size Caught Up To Aaron. As Gunn Attempted To Deliver What Would Have Been A Knockout Superplex But Berlin Countered In A Big Way, Chokeslamming Aaron From The Top Rope To The Center Of The Ring, This Allowed Berlin To Pick Up The Victory, Eins, Zwei, Drei. (1, 2, 3)

As The XCW Security Attended To Aaron Gunn, The Fans Were Introduced To The 1st Of Many Surprises To For The Night. The XCW Committee Has Been Acting The Last Several Months With Out A Figure Head. Now They Have One, The Committee Has A New Commissioner Biff Douglas. Biff Delivered One Riveting Speech, That Made His Intentions Clear, As The Committee Has Given Him The Reigns, The Wants To Get Everything To Be Under Control. He Doesn’t Want People Sneaking Around, Attacking Others. The Fans Responded With A Warm Welcome To The New Commissioner.

As The Night Of Surprises Continued, The Fans Were Treated To A Little Nostalgia, As They Saw The Return Of Ike Jones To The Warsaw Arena. His Opponent Was Another One Making His Debut In The Warsaw Arena, “The Saturday Night Franchise” Daemon Danels. As The Match Ensued It Was A Stare Down, Between The Younger, Stronger, And Bigger Daemon Verses The More Experienced Ike Jones. As It Danels Looked Like He Was Tossing Ike Around Like A Rag Doll, Hitting Ike With Suplex After Suplex, When Ike Was Able To Counter Daemon Hitting Danels With A Huge Elbow Right To The Jaw, Then Another, And Another. Jones Using His Experience To Hold Danels At Bay. The Match Was Fully Under Ike’s Control, When Daemon’s Size Caught Up, Reversing And Send Ike Into The Turnbuckle. Danels Charged Full-Steam Toward Jones Leaping From The Center Of The Ring He Delivered An Explosive Spear To Ike In The Turnbuckle. As Daemon Looked To End The Match Ike’s Experience Paid Off As He Moved Out Of The Way Of Danels Charge And School Boyed Danels Pinning Daemon With His Feet On The Ropes. Unfortunately The Ref Didn’t See His Feet And Counted The Fall.

The Next Match Was An Ugly One As Two Of The Most Disliked And Biggest Ego’s In Pro Wrestling Collided As, “The Moscow Mouth”, “The Soviet Shooter” Nikita Allanov, Took On Tommy Blaze. The Fans Were Busy As The Duo Continued To Harass The Fans In Attendance. As Thing Heated Up Between The Fans And The Two The Building Was Shaking To Its Foundation. As The Match Finally Got Underway, It Wasn’t Long Before Tommy Fell Back Into The Crowds Ravenous Insults, When He Turned Around He Met Nikita’s Decapitating “Russian Sickle.”

The Fans Were Allowed To Cool Off As Intermission Was Underway. Fans Were Getting Pictures With Favorite XCW Superstars, Getting Cold Beverage, And Hot Pretzels With Cheese. As The Surprises Kept Coming, As The XCW Ring Announcer Artie Kidwell Was Up To His Old Tricks, His Magic Tricks, As “The Magic Man” Performed A Little Prestidigitation For The Crowd. There Was A Birthday Boy In Attendance, And His Special Gift Was The Paper The Artie Pulled Out Of Thin Air. Shocked By What Conspired The Boy Was Speechless.

As The Action Returned To The Ring, Avalanche Was Calling Out “The Bulldog” Garf Redman, On His Recent Discriminations, Between Garf, Avalanche & Dangerous Daemon Kass “DDK”. In A Brutal Match, Avalanche Looked To Snow Ball Garf, But The Enraged Bulldog, Fought Back, With The Fight Drawling Out. Garf Looked To End Not Just The Match, But Avalanche As Well, As He Grabbed A Steel Chair And Looked To Imprint It On Avalanches Face, When He Missed, Striking The Top Turnbuckle. The Chair Bounced Back In Garf’s Face Knocking Redman Out Cold. As Garf Stood Out On His Feet Avalanche Grabbed Garf And Delivered A Devastating Avalanche Driver. Planting Garf In The Match And Allowing Avalanche To Pick Up The Victory.

One Of The New Commissioner’s Act He Created The First Every XCW Tag Team Championships. And The Four Teams To Fight For The New Belts Were Among The Who’s Who Of Tag Teams, And A New Tag Team To XCW. The Four Teams Competed In A Fatal Four Way Elimination Match For The Titles. As A New Tag Team Duo Of “Awesome” Dewey Brown, And “The Misfit” Kevin Moore A.K.A. Dew Moore, Faced New Comers “The Dark Empire” Evan Steele And L-Ray. The Match Also Included XCW Fan Favorites The Wylde Brothers, And The Rough And Tough Ruffen Boys Flap Jack And “Showboat” Brian Cash. The Four Teams Fought Valiantly When The Action Spilled Outside The Ring And Several Wrestlers Went Flying From The Ring To The Floor Below. As The Wylde Brothers, The Dark Empire, And Dew Moore Battled Outside The More Experienced Tag Team Of The Ruffen Boys Stayed Out Of The Frey. Kevin Moore Picked Up The First Fall As He Hit A Misfit Drop On Tim Wylde. With The First Team Being Eliminated, The Ruffen Boys Made Their Move And Used The Power And Sheer Girth To Destroy The Lighter And Small Evan And L-Ray. Down To The Last To The Surprise Team Of Dewey And Moore And The Seasoned Flap Jack And Showboat. Yet The Inexperience Caught Up To Kevin As He Was Laid Out By Flap Jack’s Lucky Horseshoe. Allowing Flap Jack To Pick Up The Victory And The XCW Tag Team Titles. Not Content With Their New Belts, They Continued To Assault The Dewey, Choking Him Out With The Chair From The Horseshoe Flap Jack Wears. Once The Grew Tired Of The Attack They Discarded “Dew Moore” And Turned To Receiving Their New Titles. After The New Commissioner Presented The Dynamic Duo With Their Gold They Shoved Biff Down To The Mat, Definitely Not The Way That Douglas Had Intended The Presentation To Go.

Moving From The Beast, To The Beauties Of XCW The Vixxen’s Of XCW Were In Action As The Championship Committee Had Finally Found A Partner For “Hardcore” Heather Owens. As Heather Faced The Voluptuous Cameron Starr. In A One On Won Single Fight That Was Certainly Making The Audience Drool In Admiration Of The Two Ladies In The Ring. In The Closing Minute Of This Excellent Match Cameron Hit A Northern Lights Suplex And Bridging It Into A 2 Count. Having Seen Enough A Member Of The XCW Crew That Had Been Insulted At The Last Show (Click Here To See What Happened). As The Staff Member Made Her Way To Ring Side, Heather Attempted To Slap Her, As She Moved Heather Missed. Distracted Heather Had Allowed Starr To Sneak Up Behind Her And Was Thrown Over Cameron’s Head As She Hit Owens With A German Suplex That Picked Up The Win.

From All The Right Curves, To All The Right Moves With Our Last Match The Fans Were Treated To Another New Superstar, As “Mr. Reality Check”, Big Jim Hutchinson Faced, “The Human Dance Machine”, DJ Tom Sharp. It Was Certain That Tom Wasn’t A 100% From All The Attacks He’s Suffered At The Hand Of The XCW Champion, “The Other Dark Meat” Gotti. Luckily For The DJ Gotti Was Given The Night Off Due To His Prior Discretions. The Match Went Back And Forth As Tom And Big Jim Battled All The Way Around The Ring, From Rope To Rope And From Turnbuckle To Turnbuckle. It Came Down To The Superstar That Was To Make The Last Mistake, And Not Being One To Disappoint His Fans, DJ Tom Sharp Snatched Victory From The Jaws Of Defeat. With Big Jim Looking To Land A Huge Splash On Tom In The Corner Tom Was Able To Counter When He Hit A Super Sunset Flip From The Top Rope On The Big Man Allowing Hit To Pin Big Jim Hutchinson.

(Editor’s Note: Please excuse the capitalization of every word and the punctuation in this post. This article was copied, as-is, directly from XCW’s MySpace bulletin.)

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