Indy News: IPW, OVW, Wildside, MCW, CWF, XWF, and more!
    Submitted by Kyle Niblett on Saturday, November 17, 2001 at 11:54 AM EST

    Please send all indy news to KyleSWA@aol.com!




    Tampa,Florida: IPW Superstars "Uptown" Frankie Capone, "Miami Pound
    Machine" Rod Steel, Martial Law, and "Voice of Wrestling" Shannon Rose
    will be talking to the kids at Belle Witter Elementry, 10801 N. 22nd
    St., on Wednesday, November 14th in Tampa from 9:30 am til Noon as part of Great American Teach-in Week.

    Then on Thursday, November 15th at Alexander Elementary School, 5602 N. Lois Avenue, IPW Stars Naphtali, Devin Nash, Axis and "Voice of Wrestling" Shannon Rose will be speaking from 9 am till 11:30 am.

    The wrestlers will be taking time out of their day to talk with the
    children and educate them on the ways of not only the business side of
    professional wrestling, but what qualities it takes to succeeed in the
    business as well along with saying No to Drugs! The wrestlers want to
    motivate the children to be themselves and treat others right.

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    The IPW Hardcore Wrestling show scheduled for December 1st at the
    Outpost, entitled 'Outpost Onslaught' is now a FREE SHOW! Music
    SuperGroup U2 is invading the Ice Palace that night for a concert, and
    IPW plans to run their show right afterwards! Enjoy the band, and then
    head over to the Outpost for some killer IPW Action - for free!

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    Event: Christian Wrestling Federation presents The Road To Gold LIVE TV Taping
    Date: November 17th, 2001 7:00 p.m.
    Location: Florida WrestlePlex, 4055 35th Street North Ste 1, St.
    Petersburg, FL, 727-526-6778

    Event Line-Up:

    Main Event: Heavyweight Title Match

    CWF Champion Rastaman vs. Chaos (challenger)

    US Title Match:

    CWF US Champion "Miami Pound Machine" Rod Steel vs. Devin Nash
    (challenger)

    Cruiserweight Title Match:

    CWF Cruiserweight Champion Naphtali vs. "Uptown" Frankie Capone
    (challenger)

    Cruiserweight Showdown:

    Kamikaze Kid vs. "The Madman" Jet Jaguar

    Tag Team Title Match:

    CWF Tag Team Champions QuickieMart (Yaz and Agent Steele) vs. "Fashion
    Patrol Man" Pat McGroin and "The Canadian Strongman" Pat Powers
    (Challengers)

    Grudge Match:

    "Superfan" Mark Zout vs. Luciano"The Gauntlet"Bonetti

    Also featuring Acropolis, L' Artiste, Special Ed, and much more!

    Christian Wrestling Federation is wrestling with a message!

    For info or directions call 727-526-6778

    Tickets are: Adults $8.00 and Kids under 12 $5.00

    Tickets are available at the Florida WrestlePlex and Missy's Catering on 4th Street in St. Petersburg.

    Also visit http://christianwrestlingfederation.com

    *Card Subject to change




    When XWF promised that they would focus on the younger talent as opposed to the legends like Hogan and Piper, they weren't joking. This past Tuesday at the first ever XWF Tapings at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida Unified Champions Shane Twins made good on the promise, beating one of the top tag teams from the 90's, the Nasty Boys. Said IPW promoter Ron Niemi, who also manages the Shane Twins around the world, "XWF has said right from the beginning that they are all about offering opportunities to young talent out there like the Shanes that never got a chance with the WWF or a big time promotion. Simply put, the Shane Brothers have seized their chance of a lifetime." In the Shanes' second match, they went to a double disqualification with undoubtedly one of the greatest teams of all time, the Road Warriors, after the Nasty Boys interfered. On the final set of tapings the first day, the Shanes defeated the South Philly Posse, formerly known as Public Enemy. On the last day of the tapings on Wednesday, they opened up the day cleanly defeating for WCW World Tag Team Champions the Harris Twins. In their last match with the newly formed promotion, they lost a 4 way title match to the South Philly Posse, Nasty Boys, Road Warriors for the XWF World Tag Team Titles. The loss didn't come without controversy though, as one ref claimed the Shanes had won, and one ref claimed the Nasty Boys had won due to a double pin. XWF Commissioner Rowdy Roddy Piper sided with the Shanes, saying that they were the undisputed XWF World Tag Team Champions. The other XWF Commissioner, former WWF Women's Champion Rena Mero claimed the Nasty Boys had won, giving them the titles. Even though the Shanes didn't walk away from the tapings with the straps, they walked away with something that no major fed had ever given them prior to the XWF: Respect.




    Thanks to LAGoodman@aol.com for sending this in:

    NWA USA-Main Event presented Music City Showdown last night at the Nashville Fairgrounds. A disappointing crowd of 220 paying $3500 was on hand to see a good show headlined by James Storm defeating Rick Michaels in a cage match. Much of the top NWA Wildside talent was booked on the card and the finish of the main suggested a Wildside vs. Nashville feud is in the offing. NWA USA-Main Event is the latest incarnation of a Bert Prentice wrestling promotion. It's now a union of Mike Porter's NWA Main Event and Prentices' short-lived USA promotion.

    1) Shane Eden & Lucky West beat Larry Valentine & G Money in 7:15. Eden was always one of my favorite Nashville talent starting in the days of Music City Wrestling. Eden was in some kind of zone tonight and it was hilarious. Valentine has pretty good size. He's built more like Dick the Bruiser than Johnny or his son though. West comes out dressed like some kind of riverboat gambler with the story being that he won big in the lottery. The heels dominated. They used a 3D. Eden got heat on Money until he missed on a top rope elbow. Valentine cleaned house with slams and they went four way. West whacked Valentine with his shoe to get the pin.

    2) Sudden Impact (Steve Lane & Chris Gatlin) beat Hot Rod Biggs & Kid Chaos. Biggs looks way out of shape but he moves surprisingly well. Sudden Impact just does not have it as a babyface team. Gatlin took a good bump off a whip to set up the heel heat. Gatlin scored a visual fall with a sunset flip when the ref's back was turned. Biggs used a flimsy looking cane on the outside. They went four way after Gatlin made the tag. The heels tried to whip Sudden Impact into each other, so they did the dosey-do and hit a double clothesline to set up the finish, which was a suplex by Lane followed by a top rope elbow by Gatlin. Lane covered and Biggs did the job.

    3) Jimmy Rave beat Homicide in 9 minutes. Rave was over right away with the Nashville fans. Ref Anthony Ingram tried to stop Homicide's brawling tactics. "Unless you want to become a casualty, I best advise you to stay out of my way." Homicide went nose to nose with the notorious Bonnie Baldwin. Match was mostly Homicide in control with Rave selling and making the comebacks. Good stuff but more of an 80s style than they would do in Wildside. Homicide even pulled out a Funk style spinning toehold. When Homicide said he was going to snap the leg off, Rave countered with an inside cradle two count. Rave finally hit an enzuigiri that left both men down. Rave did a crossbody off the top and Homicide rolled through to get a close two count. Homicide complained to the ref, so Rave schoolboyed him for a near fall and then won it with a DDT.

    4) David Young (with Big Daddy P) beat Christopher Dreams in 8:10. Young suffered the indignity of having the former Ernest T in his corner. Young must be doing some penance in Nashville to deserve that fate. The fans reacted as if they recalled Young's run as a heel here so he got heat on his own. Young was introduced as being "from the second floor of the Bill Behrens mansion." Dreams has worked some of the Wildside shows. Young brawled. Dreams looked good on offense with springboard twisting crossbody and then a vertical suplex. Daddy P used a tiger skin covered stick on Dreams. What's with the weak weapons? They would be laughed out of the building in Wildside. Young used a drop toe hold followed by elbow drop to the back for a two count. Young won it with his signature move, the spinebuster.

    5) G-Rated (Kid Xtasy & Kid Kool) beat Lost Boyz (Azrael & Gabriel) with Malice in 9:20. Malice was a local talent who looked like he walked straight off the set of the Jack the Ripper flick, "From Hell". An interesting look that fit with Lost Boyz, but he did zero at ringside. They did their typical Wildside style match and it got over based on the ring work. There were several small but vocal groups of fans, definitely not Fairgrounds regulars, who started popping for all the cool spots in this match. Xtasy needs to work on his punches for Nashville. Xtasy did a neat flying stunner move. G-Rated did a rock-a-by baby into a double DDT. Kool missed on a moonsault and got destroyed by an array of Lost Boyz double team moves. Kool did a kip up into a spinning headscissors hope spot that got a good pop. Gabriel applied the camel clutch and Azrael dropkicked Kool in the face. Lost Boyz did a classic double gordbuster. Kool came back with a sunset powerbomb. Lost Boyz doubled again with a DVD/powerbomb combo for a two count. G-Rated did their double team flatliner on Azrael. Xtasy wasted Azrael with a Blockbuster variation. Xtasy hit a top rope splash on Gabriel for the three count. Hot match.

    6) Kevin White beat Ashley Hudson by DQ in 9 minutes to retain the NWA USA-Main Event North American Title. Yet ANOTHER North American title in Nashville. I understand that the name will be switched to the USA title starting in December to avoid confusion with the NWA North American belt. Hudson looked in great shape and made White look very small by comparison. They started with a 70's spot where Hudson did the headscissors on the mat and White would escape and apply a side headlock. Hudson bailed so White chased him around the ring. Hudson did the veteran move of catching White off guard as came back through the ropes. Hudson held White upside down forever before dropping him with the vertical suplex. White avoided Hudson's flying forearm off the top to set up his comeback. White did a nice kick off the ropes bulldog. Hudson whiffed on two attempts with the flagpole and White countered with a kick to the gut. White picked up the flag but the ref stopped him from using it. Hudson used his boomerang on White for the DQ.

    7) Bart Sawyer beat Barry Houston in a Fan Participation Strap Match in 13:30. Prentice announced that J. C. Ice was not in the building due to "law enforcement problems". Probably a shoot. Prentice announced that Barry Houston would take his place and that he was increasing the number of lumberjacks from 8 to 16. Bert was at his carnival best selling the fans chances to become lumberjacks for the night. Houston came to the ring wearing a cap and gown because as the story goes, he just graduated from Vanderbilt. They kept the action mostly on the mat, much to the disappointment of the lumberjacks. Sawyer did a funny spot early where he got hung upside down by his feet from the top rope. Sawyer tried to pull himself up and Hudson kept knocking him down, with the lumberjacks anxiously waiting to whip him when he dropped. Sawyer was on the receiving end of several short whipping sessions. One group of lumberjacks refused to whip Sawyer because they hated Houston. The finish saw Sawyer dump Houston out three consecutive time for whippings and then get a small package pin. Houston gave Sawyer two brainbusters after the bell. Houston left with a nasty belt buckle bruise outlined on the back of his arm.

    8) A. J. Styles beat Jason Cross in 13:20. Styles looked ready for the XWF taping with new black and white ring attire. Not sure why he wasn't there. Jeff G. Bailey was booked to manage Cross. Not sure why he did not appear. They held back on the high risk stuff and slowed it down compared to their previous matches. Still this was an excellent match in its own right. They did the suplex reversals ending with the Roll of the Dice by Cross. Cross missed on a running shooting star. That had to hurt. Lots of kicks by AJ. They did the spot where Styles does a vertical suplex, Cross lands on his feet, and Styles immediately drops him with a neckbreaker. Cross did a rolling senton off the apron. Styles posted Cross and launched back into the ring with slingshot senton. Cross gave Styles a facebuster on his knee out of a torture rack. Wow. Cross did a split leg moonsault. Styles knocked Cross of the top and scored with a tornado DDT. Styles went for a roll up. Cross kicked out leveled him with a lariat. Cross missed off the top on a somersault corkscrew legdrop. Styles applied a leglock with a bridging chinlock ala Great Muta and then rolled over so Cross was suspended in the air! Styles did a spinning Northern lights bomb (I forgot what he calls it) for a two count. Cross came back with a high leg lariat for a new fall. Styles then won it clean in the middle of the ring with the Clash. Cross was dazed and stated down the wrong aisle after the match.

    9) James Storm beat Rick Michaels inside a steel cage in 16:35. Michaels blasted Storm with a chair before he could finish his epic ring intro. Michaels fired Storm's guns and pistol whipped him on the outside. Storm was busted open right away. Michaels beat Storm up on the floor for several minutes before they entered the cage. Michaels came off the top with a double ax and continued the assault. Storm hit a superkick to take over. Storm tossed Michaels head first into the cage and gave him the meat grinder face rake into the fence. Michaels got major color. They brought a chair into the ring. Defeats the purpose of the cage if guys can come and go at will. Oh well. Storm missed with a chairshot that would have killed Michaels if it connected. Michaels climbed to the top and Storm powerbombed him. Storm set up the chair and dropped Michaels face on it out of a wheelbarrow. Michaels leg tripped Storm onto the chair. Michaels nailed Storm with a chair. Storm went for his Swining Noose finisher, but Michael blocked it and brought him off the top with a diamond cutter for a near fall. Both men down off the double clothesline. Storm hit a huracanrana and a Thesz press.

    Suddenly, the ring was surrounded by the Wildside heels (David Young, Homicide and Jason Cross) along with Barry Houston. They tried to climb in but Storm kept knocking them to the floor. Storm caught Michaels with a sunset flip off the top for the three count. The heels got the cage door open. Storm tried to fight them off but it was five on one. Ref Anthony Ingram got knocked down. Kory Williams and Sudden Impact hit the ring to even the odds. Impossible to follow the action. More of the Nashville babyfaces entered and were finally able to force the heels to retreat from the cage.

    NOTES: I heard two explanations for the poor crowd. There was a major rodeo in town, just a few miles away from the Fairgrounds. It was also said that the Saturday morning TV show did not do a good job of promoting the live show...NWA USA-Main Event returns to the Fairgrounds next Saturday with a Bushwhacker Luke Williams vs. Ashley Hudson on top...The promotion is planning to run a Thanksgiving Day show at Wilson Hall which is next to the Fairgrounds Arena. No matches announced...Bert Prentice joked that referee Kurt Herron would be retiring because he was turning 40 and they didn't use refs older than that...The Mike Porter branch of the operation also ran its usual Saturday night show in Columbia drawing about 125 for a Dante vs. Mephisto main event...It's not clear at this point whether the new USA title (former North American title) held by White will be sanctioned by Porter as an NWA title...With OVW relinquishing their NWA membership, Porter obtained the rights to Western Kentucky including Hopkinsville, Bowling Green and Paducah.




    NWA Jersey
    America Remembers Event
    $10,000 Raised for WTC Victim's Families

    More than 650 fans attended the National Wrestling Alliance show in Keansburg, NJ. The card was presented on behalf of the Keansburg Firefighters and Police Benevolent Associations to raise money to assist area families who lost loved ones in the September 11, 2001 attack on New York's World Trade Center.

    Complimented by the sponsoring of matches by area businesses and a generous donation form the NWA Jersey owners, the show raised more than $10,000.00 according to Keansburg Police Sgt. Joe Pezzano.

    Here are the results:

    The show opened with NWA Chief Referee Fred Richards greeting the crowd and introducing representatives of the Keansburg Fire and Police Departments and the Keansburg High School Booster Club. A joint services color guard marched out and the entire crowd joined in the singing of our National Anthem. It was a emotionally charged experience that drove home the fact that, while everyone sat in the arena enjoying freedom, our men and women in uniform were on foreign soil at war.



    - Tony Flo defeated The Great Blazini

    - Former NWA Jersey Champion 911 bested Harley Stevens and TNT in a handicap match that saw substantial interference by Dapper Johnny Falco's twice-removed stepson Icon.

    - In a four corners match, Local favorite Frank "The Addiction" Kuhl got the duke over White Lotus, NWA Jersey Cruiserweight Champ Dave Mysterio and Kid Kreul who was making his NWA debut.

    - Jumbo Joe Guns tried unsuccessfully to clamp his swinging full nelson onto The Patriot - who brought the house down when he entered the arena waving the American flag.

    - The escapee from a mental institution known as Slayer won over Tommy Force.

    - In a tables match Main Event, Dangerous Danny Doring lost to The Wall in a bout that saw both wrestlers give it everything they had.



    Perhaps the biggest surprise was the impromptu singing of God Bless America by Dapper Johnny Falco and NWA Chief Official Fred Richards. The whole crowd joined in as Gino Moore struck up the music and placed his hand over his heart in a wonderful expression of patriotism.




    Statement from Howard Brody

    Effective 11:45 this morning, I tendered my resignation to the National Wrestling Alliance Board of Directors. While I will remain a member of the NWA and hope to help it grow in other ways, I have made the very difficult decision to step away from the duties that go along with being a member of the Board.

    While some people may jump to the conclusion that this decision was based upon a conflict I may have with another member, rest assured it is not.

    Because I am facing a very strenuous personal situation right now, the next several weeks and months will be very trying and taxing on me as I will be making many life changing decisions. I must have time to heal these personal wounds and unfortunately with the current situation, I do not have the time nor do I have the inclination to dedicate the necessary and mandatory effort that is needed to be a successful board member.

    By the good grace of G-d, and depending on how my life unfolds over the next eleven months, I hope to be in Corpus Christi next October for the NWA annual convention, and as long as everything in my life is in order, I will not only seek re-election to the Board of Directors, but I will vigorously seek re-election to the presidency as well.

    In the meantime, I ask that you fully support the current BOD and their efforts to make the NWA a better organization.

    I remain respectfully,
    Howard T. Brody




    UWF Vegas TV tapings results 11/09
    By Shaun MacMann smduwf@yahoo.com www.uwfvegas.com
    What a night it was in the UWF!!!!

    First Penguin leads some Tough Enough 2 rejects to the ring for some action. Then Penguin gets on the mic and attacks the crowd. Thankfully, Damian Dollaz came out and ended the Tough Enough invasion.

    Major Maniac announced the before he lost the UWF title to Rush on the last show, he had appointed himself as the commissioner. So now yes Rush is the UWF Champion, but Major Maniac retains the Commissioner title and power. Maniac, after losing a rematch against Rush, he and Dave Powers beat up Rush until X came in to make the save and that set up a tag team match later between Maniac and Powers against Rush and X.

    We saw Jesus beat Solo with the help of the ring ropes in a brutal brawl.

    The Butcher destroyed Funny Bone and Timmy Twisted to keep his UWF Hardcore belt.

    The Candyman w/Little Vegas stubbled out of the curtain. Candyman says that he has an injury from partying with Johnny Rage and all the women last week. Candyman said that Johnny Rage took off to Atlantic City with three women and has not been heard from since. Candyman, having a sugar rush apparently, picked on Damian Dollaz emotional turmoil over his valet and his ring attire. Damian came out and took Candyman up on his challenge next week of a retirement match. Then Candyman had Sho Nuff Badd come out to defend him against Damian, Sho Nuff turned on Candyman and drilled him into the ringpost and Damian gave him a booty call. But then Sho Nuff gored Damian.

    Xzibit Jason Riggs lost to Willie Hardee is a well fought match. Jason went to raise Willie's arm in victory then clotheslines him and beats on him.

    The Don and Fredo come out representing the Dinelli Family saying that they will win the tag team battle royale next week.

    Major Maniac and Dave Powers defeated Rush and X. X was about to deliver the big boot to Maniac, he ducked and X nailed Rush with the boot allowing Maniac to pin Rush for the win. Afterwards, X and Rush exchange words and set up a title match next week with X and Rush.

    Izzy Crazy lost to Damian Dollaz at the end Damian was pointing to Candyman saying he was next to lose next week.

    My MVP from the show would have to be Damian Dollaz for ending the attempted hijacking of the TV taping by the Tough Enough rejects.




    World Wrestling Alliance
    11/10/01
    White Oak High School
    Jacksonville, NC
    ****Spank beat John Spangler
    ***Mean Marc Ash beat Mikael Yamaha
    ***Amber Holly beat Gee Star (Ladies Match)
    ***WWA champion Rob "The Bull" McBride beat Corey Edsel (bullrope match)
    ***Bam Bam beat Ethan Cage
    ***Mad Max beat Bo Dupp by DQ (lumberjack match)
    ***Flex Phenom & Spank beat Lumbee Warrior & Slick Rick

    Correspondent; Marcus Watkins




    Scottish Championship Wrestling: Lion Rampant
    Linwood Sports Centre, Linwood, February 16th 2002

    Young Lions Fatal Four Way
    Drew Galloway, Chris Cullen, Scully, Rob McKay

    Development Triple Threat
    Aidan Corrigan, Stephen Reeves, James Palmer

    Justice vs Iceman

    Chris Fury vs Scott "The Great Scot" McKenzie

    "Guv'nor" Carl Conroy vs Andy Hogg

    "The Highlander" vs "Lionheart" Micky Thomas

    Alex Shane also set to appear, other matches to be announced.
    Card subject to change

    Pricing for the show will be as follows:

    Adults: £10
    Under 14's: £6
    Adult and 1 Child: £14, with each subsequent child at £4 each.
    2 Adults and 2 Children: £24, with the £4 charge again for each
    subsequent child.

    Tickets available, by cash or cheque, from:
    Scottish Championship Wrestling, 47 Fulbar Crescent, Paisley,
    Renfrewshire, Scotland, PA2 9AS

    (Make all cheques payable to: K G Morrison)

    News and booking details from:
    http://www.scottishwrestling.com




    Here are the results from the Midwest Championship Wrestling and Windy City Pro Wrestling "A Cold Day in Hell" show from November 10th at Morton College in Cicero. A crowd of 600 pro wrestling fans witnessed history as MCW and WCPW dueled to tie.

    Magnificent Mike (MCW) defeated Robby Dawber (WCPW)

    Mike Anthony (WCPW) defeated Jay Jensen (MCW)

    Low Ki and Airborne (MCW) defeated The Warlocks (WCPW)

    Christopher Daniels (MCW) defeated Julyan (WCPW)

    Willie "Da Bomb" Richardson (WCPW) defeated Vic Capri (MCW)

    Steve Boz (WCPW) defeated "SotA" Jayson Reign (MCW)

    Acid (MCW) and Terry Allen (WCPW) battled to a 20 minute time limit draw.

    A great night of professional wrestling. It is great to see both organizations put forth their best effort and give the wrestling fans of Chicago a great show!! For further information, check out www.midwestchampionshipwrestling.com




    This weekend PE were here in Austria and Germany, along with The
    Hustler, Skullcrusher from IWA-Mid South plus Adrian Serrano, the
    Shootfighter. Maybe you can post this info on LOP, on Day 2 PE jobbed to Nobodies, talk about a credible booking!

    First appearance they had were on Friday the 9th of November.

    VWC Extreme in Vienna, 120 Attendance, Vienna,Austria
    -) Adrian Serrano made Mallorca submit
    -) Public Enemy & Southside Rockers beat The Hustler/Skullcrusher/Alex
    the Iceman/Patrick G.E.I.L in a Survivor Series-Match, when Rocco Rock
    and Fiver-Rock of the SS-Rockers were the soul survivors.

    Hustler bleeded heavily after his head was rammed in the ringcorner when the cushion was removed before. Some said, you can almost saw an bloody X on his forehead, cause the wound was very deep.

    2nd was in Germany, Nov. 10th.

    NAWA Rock=B4n Wrestling Night, 450 Attendance, =DClzen,Germany
    -) Ken Semain made Adrian Serrano submit
    -) Skullcrusher w/ Hustler beat Chris Goliath
    -) Crazy Johnny Tiger & Martin Nolte beat Public Enemy, when Tiger
    pinned Johnny Grunge.

    Nolte/St=E4dter never had international appearances and do wrestle for
    only couple of years in the german Indy-Scene.




    There has been a change of venue for this coming Sunday's Headlocks for Humanity show presented by P3 Promotions.

    All major New England area wrestling promotions will be sending matches for this show. Balls Mahoney makes an appearance as well. Tickets are $1 each and all proceeds benefit the Red Cross.

    The new location is Anthony's Function Hall, 156 Highland Ave. in
    Somerville, MA. Bell time is 4:00 PM.




    UWF Vegas Grapplers in matches at XWF tapings
    By Shaun MacMann smduwf@yahoo.com www.uwfvegas.com
    The Ultimate Wrestling Federation is honored to have three of its wrestlers taking part in the tapings for the XWF. Jimmy Snuka JR otherwise known as Solo, Big 2 Fuli and Jake Damian. We here in Vegas are rooting our guys on and wish them the best of success at the tapings, brother!




    North American Championship Wrestling
    SATURDAY NIGHT, November 17TH
    SHALLOTTE, NC
    SHALLOTTE MIDDLE SCHOOL
    BELLTIME 8PM

    Shallotte card for Nov 17th....

    NO TIME LIMIT/NO DQ FOR THE TITLE
    The Stro VS Carnage

    CAROLINAS CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
    Rickey Morton VS The Barbarian w/ The Assasssin
    Champion

    NACW TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
    The Lumberjacks w/ Big Tony Cicero
    Champions
    VS
    Brad Hunter & Eddie Golden

    Main Attraction
    VS
    Lord Devore & Ravishing Rico Rage

    The Soul Patrol(Black Angel & Black Cat)
    VS
    Sexisto the Latin Lover & Pitbulldog Johnny Kidd

    Danny Dollar VS The Mysterious Outlaw

    12 MAN OVER THE TOP BATTLE ROYAL
    Winner receives a shot at The NACW Title!

    http://www.nacw.net




    JCW's Vicious Cycle THIS WEEKEND!

    Jersey Championship Wrestling's Vicious Cycle show is just a few days away! A few changes have been made to the card and line-up, including the long-awaited and triumphant return of the "Samoan Storm" Afa Jr!

    Five huge matches have already been signed:

    The "Samoan Storm" Afa Jr. vs. Cory K

    Katarina vs. Taylor (from WWF Tough Enough)

    JCW Television Championship Match

    Chris Candido (Champion) vs. Kronus

    JCW Light Heavyweight Championship Match

    Dragon (Champion) vs. Quiet Storm

    Little Guido vs. "Superstar" Dave Greco

    Plus Scarred, Tommy Cairo, Jack Molsonn, Big Slam Vader and more!

    Tickets for Vicious Cycle can be purchased online through the JCW Shop at JCWwrestling.com or at The Center Circle. For directions to The Center Circle be sure to visit JCWwrestling.com, or call 201.522.2705.




    Millennium Wrestling Federation Goes LIVE, Gears Up
    for Brawl Games

    Lincolnton, NC; November 16, 2001 - One year ago, the
    Millennium Wrestling Federation relocated to the MWF
    Arena and has since established itself as the
    preeminent wrestling federation in the area. To
    celebrate, MWF announces both the upcoming Brawl Games
    quarterly SuperShow and the launch of their NEW
    official website.

    Since November 2000, the Millennium Wrestling
    Federation has provided affordable, family-friendly
    entertainment for the greater Charlotte area.
    Influenced by the legendary wrestlers of yesteryear,
    the MWF brings back the style of vintage NWA wrestling
    and twists it with the attitude and excitement of the
    new millennium. In one year, the MWF has grown from
    entertaining small crowds to enthralling crowds
    nearing 200 people two weekends each month. A
    dedicated arena and regular schedule of shows provides
    the fan a rare opportunity to watch sagas develop and
    unfold as told through educated matches and
    appropriate in-ring segments.

    On November 24, 2001 at the MWF Arena in Lincolnton,
    NC, the men and women of the Millennium Wrestling
    Federation will collide in Brawl Games. Commissioner
    Dunlap and the Committee of Pain have been embroiled
    in a vicious battle with Chris Caine and Caine
    Enterprises for control of the MWF. At Brawl Games,
    the two sides will meet head-on in a cage match to
    decide once and for all who will lead the MWF into
    2002.

    Colliding in a barbed wire topped steel cage will be
    representatives of Caine Enterprises, led by Chris
    Caine (Chris Williams, "Mr. Showtime" Scott St.
    James, "HeartThrob" Rob Monday, and HoJo Devlin) and
    the Committee of Pain/MWF, led by JD Styles ("Wild
    Child" Mike Payne, "The Bounty Hunter" David Hayes,
    Sycho Supastar, and "The Outlaw" Keith Matthews). Two
    men start the match; after five minutes another man
    will enter the cage, and another every two minutes
    after that until all ten men are locked within the
    unyielding walls. The match will continue until one
    team calls it quits, thereby determining the ruling
    group within MWF.

    Leading up to the blockbuster main event will be a
    showcase of the MWF's talented roster in a series of
    matches, many with special stipulations reflecting the
    importance of this occasion. This is a night that
    will forever change the face of the MWF, and everyone
    involved has a stake in the evening's happenings!

    As a further celebration of MWF's one year
    anniversary, we are pleased to announce the launch of
    our brand new website! Point your browsers to
    http://www.mwf-live.com and take a step into the world
    of the Charlotte area's premier independent wrestling
    federation. Featuring wrestler profiles, an archive
    of show results, a schedule of upcoming shows, and
    dozens of action and posed photos, it both chronicles
    the history and ushers in the future of the Millennium
    Wrestling Federation.

    For details on Brawl Games and directions to the MWF
    Arena, please visit mwf-live.com. Mark your calendars
    for November 24th, because you don't want to miss this
    show!

    Please direct questions or comments to the Internet
    Promotions department at internet@mwf-live.com




    OVW TV TAPING
    11/14/2001
    Aaron "Lurch" Wilson
    AWLurch@hotmail.com

    -Tonight's show was a very emotionally packed show
    as you will read later on in the report, as there
    is major news coming out of OVW as of tonight.
    Davis Arena was jammed packed as the standing room
    only crowd experienced something, most have never
    seen before.

    -Randy Orton vs. Leviathan w/ Synn

    -Overall a very decent opening match with the crowd
    split between their "Go Randy Go" and their "Go
    Demon Go" chants. At the start Orton started to
    appear to be taking the upper hand on the offense,
    but the Demon of the Deep continued to man handle
    Orton, tossing him from one side of the ring to
    the other. Randy Orton hit a big flying cross
    body and went for the three count, only to have
    Leviathan throw him into the air on two. The
    match ended as Leviathan pulled off the spear
    to Orton and powerbombed him in the middle of
    the ring.

    -Winner via pinfall Leviathan

    -Just after the TV cameras came back from the
    commercial break, Kenny "the King" Bolin, who
    was booked in a handicapped match with Prototype
    against Rico Costatino, made his way to the
    commentators booth. Bolin threw out excuses
    such as being sick and being a manager to attempt
    to persuade Jim Cornette to change his decision
    and let him sit out of the match. Cornette then
    told Bolin that he spoke earlier with Rico and
    agreed that if Bolin signed a contract "officially"
    releasing Rico from Bolin Services then Rico
    would be glad to only fight Prototype. Bolin then
    obliged and signed the contract as Cornette pulled
    it away and told Bolin the truth, that being
    that it was still a handicapped match, but the
    loser of the match has to leave Ohio Valley Wrestling
    for good.

    -Rico Costantino vs. Prototype & Kenny Bolin
    HANDICAPPED/LOSER LEAVES OVW MATCH

    -The match started off quick with Rico pulling
    off the Drop toe hold to Prototype and continuing
    to take the upper hand with three consecutive
    armdrags. Protoype then went for the tag, but
    Kenny Bolin turned his back in fear, refusing the
    tag. Rico continued to gain the upperhand,
    showcasing his various kicks, with his final
    kick being delivered hard to the back of Prototype's
    head. Eventually once Prototype got the upperhand
    with two consecutive suplexes to Costantino
    Bolin decided he could come in and delivered
    a few cheap shots to Rico and immediately
    tagging back out. Once Rico was down again
    Kenny Bolin attempted to deliver the "People's
    Elbow" but missed. Jerome Croney then ran
    down to ringside but was taken down by Rico.
    Mr. Black followed and grabbed Rico on the
    ring side as Prototype went off the ropes
    attempting to hit Rico, but missed and knocked
    Black down as well. Rico then rolls up
    Prototype as it appears he's about to win
    but only gets a two count. Eventually
    Prototype pulls off a back suplex which
    allows Kenny Bolin to pin Rico for the
    three count, forcing Rico Costantino
    to leave OVW.

    -Winner via pinfall Prototype & Kenny Bolin

    -After the emotionally packed match, as Rico
    was making his way to his feet the Davis
    Arena crowd got on their feet and gave Rico
    a huge standing ovation and Rico chant. Quite
    a few fans even had tears in their eyes, and
    I must admit I had all kinds of goosebumps as
    the greatful OVW crowd showed their true respect
    for this great indiviual. Rico gets on the
    microphone and thanks all of his fans as well
    as everyone in OVW for such a great two years.
    Cornette with tears forming in his eyes joins
    Rico in the ring and gives him a huge hug.
    I honestly can not wait until the rest of the
    nation gets to see this 100% Pure Ohio Valley
    Wrestler.

    -Once the cameras started rolling again, business
    as usual started back up, with Jim Cornette
    interviewing in the ring the Suicide Blondes,
    Jason Lee and Derrick King, along with Sister
    Sharmel. Sharmel claimed that last week, when
    she hit Brock Lesnar with her loaded purse, costing
    the Stretching Crew the Southern Tag Team titles,
    that it was because Lesnar called her names.
    Lee then claims that they aren't afraid of the
    Stretching Crew.

    -Brock Lesnar & Shelton Benjamin vs. Payne & Damien
    w/ Synn & Swail
    NUMBER ONE CONTENDERS MATCH

    -The match opened pretty good, and was overall a
    decent match. It started with Brock and Payne
    squaring it off, with Lesnar dominating most of
    the offense. Lesnar was about to Gorrilla Press
    slam Payne, but Damien ran in and took out the
    knee of Lesnar. The match ended as Connie Swail
    went into the ring and tried to hit Lesnar in the
    back, which did not effect him, and only caused him
    to Gorrilla Press slam her into Damien. Synn then
    got in the ring and threw a fireball into the face
    of Lesnar. Senior referee Robert Briscoe then
    ran to the ring and stopped the match, informing
    the other ref what happened and called for help.
    Ron Waterman and David Flair cleared the ring
    of the Deciples of Synn while all of the other
    officials helped Lesnar.

    -No winner via DQ

    -Nick Dinsmore & Damaja vs. Sean Casey & Chris Michaels

    -Overall a pretty good match, getting off to a
    technical start between Chris Michaels and The
    Damaja ending in a two count after a sunset flip.
    Dinsmore had a very impressive revers of a hip toss
    into a bull dog, and took some of the offense,
    throughout the match. The match ended as Nick
    Dinsmore pulled off a German Suplex, as well as
    Damaja with the Brain Damage to pick up the double
    three count, and the win.

    -Winner via pinfall Nick Dinsmore & Damaja

    -After the break, Mark Henry joined Cornette and
    Dean Hill in the commentators booth and sent a
    message to D'lo Brown, the man who walked out
    on a match with Henry, forcing a count out.
    Henry stated that Brown would get a, "Whoopin'
    he'll never forget" as he appeared very enraged.

    -Machine w/ Queen Victoria vs. Flash
    TV MAIN EVENT
    OVW HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH

    -Machine started out in the ring along side of
    Victoria who looked extremely good tonight.
    AFter the commercial break before the cameras
    actually got back on the air, Flash hit to the
    ring and started brawling with Machine. Flash
    then dove over the top rope to the floor,
    delivering a huge cross body, showing once
    again why he's referred to as the "Show Stealer"
    Flash also pulled off some impressive second
    rope springboard moves as well. Machine then
    regains control over the match, thanks to
    Victoria interfering, and he works on the
    once injured arm of Flash. The match ended
    as Bull Buchanon came ringside with a steel
    chair in hand and watched the match. Machine
    missed his diving head butt leaving both
    Flash and Machine on the canvus. The rest
    of the Revolution then came out and distracted
    Buchanon as Queen Victoria pulled the ref out
    of the ring. Machine, who at this point was
    back to his feet pulled out a pair of brass
    knuckles and was about to hit Flash but Trailer
    Park Trash came down to the ring and stopped
    him laying Machine out with the brass knuckles.
    Trash then goes to Buchanon and swings, but
    hits the steel chair and cuts his hand pretty
    bad. The ref is eventually back in the ring
    but with the massive confusion he calls for
    the bell, ending the match.

    -Disqualification




    Atlantic Coast Championship Wrestling returns to the coastal North Carolina area! Saturday night November 17th in Burgaw, NC at the Burgaw Middle School. A top notch line up! 7pm Belltime!

    ACCW champion Timber vs Gludeous Maximus
    ACCW TV champ Boris Dragoff vs Viper
    Mean Marc Ash vs Lotus
    CR Smooth vs Dave Renegade
    & &
    DJ P-Roc Mike Draven

    Flex Phenom, Leo Allure, & more!




    Liberty All Star Wrestling made its return to the Goodwill Fire Company in Glenolden, PA on Friday night, Nov 16th with a big show...

    Mike DiMuzio acted as ring announcer as Bob Artese had a schedule conflict. TFHW restling.com's Ken Tuccio was to fill in for Bob, but a family ilness kept Ken from attend. Everyone at LAW sends along well wishes for a full recovery to Ken's cousin.

    The opening match saw the Well Hung Warriors ( Greg Spitz & Mark Smart) taking on Self Employed in their LAW debut. However this match was cut short as Jimmy Jannetty and the Rockin Rebel hit the ring to interfere and then the locker rooms to empty. Commisioner Bay Ragni re-instated them and put them in a main event.

    Other matches of the night--

    Don E Allen made his return to the ring and defeated Rough Ryder
    White Lotus retained the LAW Light Heavyweight Title over Ted Durst
    Iggy Rose and Dr Ruthless defeated the Krash Krew to become the NEW LAW Tag Team Champions.
    Chris Krueger defeated the Hellhound Cujo regardless of Joey F's outside interference
    Rapid Fire Maldando over Patch
    James Proper kept the Top Rope Radio Championship by beating Mongoose
    and in the main event
    Rebel and Jannetty over the Himalaya Playaz .
    After the match, locker room emptied as Rebel used a fireball to help get the victory and that set up the main event for the return to the Goodwill Fire Company on December 7th..

    Iggy Rose and Dr Ruthless put thier Tag Team Titles on the line against Jimmy Janetty and the Rockin Rebel.

    For more information, visit www.toproperadio.com or www.tfhwrestling.com




    UWF Vegas TV Tapings Results 11/16
    By Shaun MacMann www.uwfvegas.com smduwf@yahoo.com
    A Night of Titles

    Tonight saw Night Crawler come out and threaten to lay waste to the UWF locker room and bad mouth the UWF in general. X then came out and beat up and chased out Night Crawler. X tells the ring announcer that he will take on Rush for the UWF title later in the night. Major Maniac then comes in with Night Crawler in tow. Major Maniac says X can have a shot at the UWF title but must vacate his Nevada title. X agrees, then Maniac and Night Crawler beat on X until Rush makes the save. Yet Rush and X have a few tense minutes.

    Solo and Jesus fought to a double count out on the outside of the ring after a brutal match, this feud is far from over.

    Major Maniac beat the Butcher for the Hardcore title in a nasty match
    that saw buckets, mops and a ladder.

    Brady A Desire beat Funnybone.

    The Xzibit Jason Riggs beat Willie Hardee with the help of a handful of tights.

    X defeated Rush for the UWF title in a marathon of action.

    Damian Dollaz defeated the Candyman, so Damian did not have to retire. Yet Candyman had to french kiss his manager Little Vegas, we did not see that happen.

    The battle royale for the UWF tag team titles saw practically the
    entire UWF roster in the ring at once. In the end, the Don and Big Dick from the Dinelli Family took out Damian Dollaz to claim the first ever UWF tag team title.

    The MVPs from tonight would have to be The Don and Big Dick for
    surviving the battle royale and the seemingly endless quest for the tag team belts. Also Candyman would also be an MVP for standing his own against Damian Dollaz.

    The losers of the night would have to be the fans that threw food and
    other items into the ring, sadly they are related to a wrestler in the UWF and a deceased former WWF champion. There is no place for outright rudeness and disrespect in sports entertainment. Either respect what the guys are doing or don't show up at the shows anymore. You got it, Samoans?



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