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Force One Pro Wrestling on 6/21 in Egg Harbor Township, NJ; 3 matches signed |
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Written by Phil Varlese
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Thursday, 15 May 2008 |
Force One Pro Wrestling, fresh off their anniversary show "Pledge of Allegience 2", announced 3 title bouts to take place at their next show, called "Justice For All" at Spontaneous Sports in Egg Harbor Township, NJ.
Current Junior Heavyweight Champion Judas Young will take on "The Sure Thing" Ryan Wing. Judas defeated Wing at Force One's May show, but Wing has vowed to take the strap this time from fan favorite Judas.
At POA2, a new title was created, the Iron League championship. A grueling match took place between the 2 finalists for the belt, and "The Canadian Shooter" Tommy Force (with a bit of help from his manager Jaden) stole a victory from "Hot Shot" Mike Reed. Commissioner Tommy Cairo, the original "Iron Man" has ordered a rematch between the two.
Former WWE developmental talent Danny "Inferno" Giamondo made a huge splash at the May show, with a victory over perrenial contender Patch, to put himself in line for a title shot. Current Force One Heavyweight Champion Danny Doring is coming off a big victory against former champion Breaker Morant. After the match, a melee ensued, and Giamondo challenged Doring to a title match at the next show. Tommy Cairo has approved, and Doring puts his strap on the line against the former "Inferno Kid" at the June show.
In addition, making their Force One debut that evening, the tag team of Pete Nixon & Crazy Ivan, known as The Repeat Offenders.
Also appearing: "The Hybrid" Josh Adams, Patch, White Lotus, Breaker Morant, Ricky Reyes, Angel, RV1, Diego DeMarco, Chiki Cortes, Ryu Lee, Millionaire Ted Jr., Jimmy Clydesdale, Rockin Rebel, "The Midnight Idol" Nicky Benz, Crazii Shea, Jaden, Cunningham, Bear, referees Just Johnny, Mike Walker, Eazy E, and Spanky 1-2-3, ring announcer Phil Varlese, and the staff & students of Force One.
Tickets are $12, and can be purchased at Spontaneous Sports 6622 Black Horse Pike in Egg Harbor Township, or by calling 732-604-9927.
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