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Friday, 20 June 2008
3XW - Blaze of Glory 6/20/08- Results

Quick Results:
“The Rockstar” Jimmy Rockwell def. “Krow” Kraig Keesaman
“Unbreakable” Zach Thompson drew Tyler Cook
Maddog McDowell & Krotch def. The Newer Era
Knight Wagner def. Hunter Matthews
“The Rebel” Jeremy Wyatt def. “Asian Sensation” Ricky Kwong & Johnny “The Revenue” Price
Steve Biley, Devin Carter, & Casanova def. The Gentlemen’s Club
Devin Carter def. Gage Octane for the 3XW Championship

1. Singles Match:
“Krow” Kraig Keesaman vs. “The Rockstar” Jimmy Rockwell

The night kicked off with Kraig Keesaman taking on “The Rockstar” Jimmy Rockwell in a well paced match. There were some shenanigans to start off the bout (seeing Rockwell challenging Keesaman to a shoulder block contest, only to side step and trip up Keesaman). Keesaman dominated for quite a bit, but couldn’t hit the brainbuster! Rockwell rolled him up and got the quick count.
Winner: Jimmy Rockwell

2. Singles Match:
“Unbreakable” Zach Thompson vs. Tyler Cook

Thompson competed in his first single match since departing The Newer Era against Tyler Cook. Thompson has certainly come a long way since his debut and the two went into some fairly fast-paced chain wrestling. There were flips into arm drags, back rolls, all sorts of insane moves that had the crowd cheering for them both. Several times the two came to stand offs after a series of moves, to which the crowd applauded. Before anything could come to a head, though, Ryan Slade and the newly christened Canadian Aaron Masterson ran down and attacked the two. The match was called a no contest due to the interference, but saw Cook and Thompson show each other respect by slapping hands and raising each others’ arm after the match was over.
Winner: No contest due to interference

3. Tag Match:
The Newer Era (Ryan Slade & Aaron Masterson)
vs.
Maddog McDowell & Krotch

Ryan Slade and Aaron Masterson reentered the ring and Slade announced that he has adopted Masterson, thus explaining Masterson’s new get up. Krotch and McDowell came down to kick off the match. Krotch and Masterson started it off, Krotch sporting some sparkly new tights, and the two went in a great start. Krotch delivered the air humping goodness that the fans wanted and grossed out Masterson and Slade. McDowell was tagged in and took it to Slade, and McDowell showed off what a powerhouse he was as fans chanted for Slade to pull his pants up. Slade and Masterson worked extremely well as a team, even working in some cheap moves with the Canadian flag on their opponents. But, in the end, Krotch and McDowell won, giving them a full head of steam into next month.
Winner: Maddog McDowell & Krotch

4. Singles Match:
Knight Wagner vs. Hunter Matthews

Knight Wagner came out and tried to mend broken bridges with Matthews, but ended up insulting the fans. After a crowd vote, Matthews was forced to kick Wagner’s ass. The crowd mocked Wagner for his likeness to Sean Waltman. X-Pac and Syxx chants filled the air, but didn’t daunt Wagner as he took it to Matthews. Matthews and Wagner also had some very impressive exchanges, showing off their technical finesse and entertaining the crowd. Several times Wagner took control over the match, causing several fans to question Matthew’s ass kicking. Matthews looked ready to destroy Wagner, when he was not only hit in the nuts, but then rolled up with pulled tights for the loss. Matthews was left wimpering in the ring while Wagner walked off.
Winner: Knight Wagner

5. Triple Threat Match:
“The Rebel” Jeremy Wyatt vs. Johnny “The Revenue” Price vs. “Asian Sensation” Ricky Kwong

Following the intermission, the fans were treated to an immensely entertaining impromptu triple threat. Wyatt and Kwong were quick to teach newcomer Price a lesson as the two worked on him first. Price exited the ring, so Kwong and Wyatt went one on one. Wyatt and Kwong continued the tradition of technically amazing undercard with superb wrestling. Price made his presence known again, interjecting himself into the match, citing fans to ask just who “That Guy” was. The match was incredibly well done and at several moments it appeared any one of the three could win. One night shot saw Wyatt going to Superplex Kwong, only to have Price come in and powerbomb Wyatt, thus superplexing Kwong in the process. The action spilled into ringside after Kwong was thrown over the top rope, but that just led to Price and Wyatt fighting in the ring. Another great spot found Kwong lying on top of Price, only to have Wyatt give Kwong a camel clutch whilst pulling Price’s legs up into a Boston crab, and he followed it up with a splash from the top rope. With Kwong dispatched in the corner, Wyatt countered a move on Price into his finisher for the win.
Winner: “The Rebel” Jeremy Wyatt

6. Main Event: 6 Man Tag Match:
The Gentlemen’s Club (Mark Sterling, Todd Countryman, & Gage Octane)
vs.
“Delicious” Devin Carter, Casanova, & Steve Biley
*If Carter’s team wins, Carter gets a shot at the 3XW Championship and Biley is reinstated. If the Gentlemen’s Club wins, Biley and Carter will be forced to leave 3XW.*

The match was everything the fans expected. Hilarious, yet heart wrenching at the same time. Face paced, and yet with enough pauses to give you a moment to catch your breath. Biley looked d*mn impressive in the match, taking it to each member of the Gentlemen’s Club. Biley fought more than anyone else in the match. Todd worked an impressive amount of the time, showing he was no slouch and worthy of his #1 Contendership. Todd refused to tag in Sterling on several occasions, opting to take on Biley, only to have Biley throw him about the ring. Todd unfortunately tried not only to piledrive Biley, but also to suplex him, and Biley reverse it both times. Todd and Biley took tips from their respective corners when they fought and really impressed the crowd. Sterling was intense and in your face as always, Octane mocked the Carter and Nova mercilessly when he fought Biley. Nova’s tenacity and spirit shined through, using his “Yeeah’s” to rejuvenate his team and never giving up, and Carter’s power and speed kept the fans entertained. After mass brawling, the end came when Biley put Todd in a Texas Cloverleaf, and Todd was forced to tap.
Winner: “Delicious” Devin Carter, Casanova, & Steve Biley

7. 3XW Championship Match:
Gage Octane (c) vs. “Delicious” Devin Carter

Before the dust could settle from the announced main event, Skylar Pierce told Carter that because his team won he would receive his title shot, but it wasn’t going to wait, it was going to happen now with Steve Biley as referee! The bell rang, security removed Sterling & Countryman, and Carter took down Octane. Octane was winded from the main event and Carter spent most of the main event on the apron away from action, giving him a distinct advantage. Carter worked Octane over, and the two went into very intense action. Octane was left on his own and showed that he didn’t need Countryman or Sterling in his corner to be champ, beating the tar out of Carter. But Carter got the best of him in the end, and to the crowd’s delight, pinned Octane for the three count. The night ended with the locker room empty, celebrating Carter’s victory and hoisting him in the air.
Winner and NEW 3XW Champion: “Delicious” Devin Carter

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