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Post by dayoneuce on Nov 9, 2023 21:53:13 GMT 1
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Post by dayoneuce on Nov 9, 2023 22:04:00 GMT 1
IW.TV #1: Fun Day in The Sun was a spectacular event that showcased some of the best talents in independent wrestling.
- Paris Van Dale def. Notorious Mimi: A hard-fought match between two fierce competitors, with Van Dale using her speed and agility to overcome Mimi's power and aggression. Van Dale hit a stunning moonsault from the top rope to secure the victory.
- Brad Hollister def. Gal and Frankie The Mobster: A brutal triple threat match that saw Hollister dominate both of his opponents with his strength and skill. Hollister tossed Gal around like a ragdoll and slammed Frankie through a table before pinning him for the win.
- Alec Price (c) def. Griffin McCoy and Ellis Taylor and Axe Perro by pinfall (IW.TV Worlds Title 4-way): A chaotic and thrilling match that had the fans on the edge of their seats. All four men gave it their all, but Price proved why he is the IW.TV Worlds Champion by hitting a devastating Price Check on Taylor to retain his title.
- Swipe Right & Ray Jaz vs Miracle Generation & Pedro Dones ended in Double countout: A wild brawl that spilled out of the ring and into the crowd. Both teams showed no respect for the rules or each other, as they used chairs, trash cans, and even a fire extinguisher as weapons. The referee had no choice but to count both teams out, but that did not stop them from continuing to fight until security intervened.
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Post by dakota1994 on Nov 10, 2023 1:33:10 GMT 1
Badass!!!
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Post by dayoneuce on Nov 11, 2023 15:18:13 GMT 1
IW.TV #2 delivered another night of exciting and diverse wrestling action, featuring some of the best talents from around the world. The show kicked off with a Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal match between B3CCA and Maddie Lynn, who had been feuding for months. The wheel landed on Street Fight, and the two women wasted no time in using weapons and brawling all over the arena. B3CCA showed her toughness and resilience, and managed to put away Maddie Lynn with a devastating powerbomb through a table.
The second match was a dream match between two hard-hitting veterans, Masato Tanaka and Vinnie Massaro. The fans were treated to a display of brutal strikes, suplexes and near-falls, as both men tried to knock out their opponent. Neither man could gain the upper hand, however, and the match ended in a 15-minute time-limit draw. The crowd gave both men a standing ovation for their efforts.
The third match was a six-man tag team match, pitting the Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelly & Chris Sabin) and Ultimo Dragon against Los Suavecitos (Ricky Reyes, Rocky Romero & Puma King). This was a fast-paced and high-flying affair, with both teams showing off their teamwork and agility. The Motor City Machine Guns and Ultimo Dragon proved to be too much for Los Suavecitos, as they hit a series of impressive moves and finished them off with a triple dragon sleeper.
The main event was a three-way two out of three falls elimination match for the IW.TV World Title, between the champion Alec Price, JT Thorne and Timothy Thatcher. This was a clash of styles, as Price relied on his speed and charisma, Thorne on his power and aggression, and Thatcher on his technical skills and submission prowess. The first fall went to Thorne, who pinned Price after a thunderous spinebuster. The second fall went to Thatcher, who made Thorne tap out to an armbar. The final fall was between Price and Thatcher, who fought tooth and nail for the title. Price managed to retain his title by catching Thatcher off guard with a roll-up pin.
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Post by dayoneuce on Nov 13, 2023 16:10:02 GMT 1
IW.TV #3 delivered another exciting night of action, featuring some of the best independent wrestlers in the world.
The show kicked off with a thrilling three-way match between TJ Crawford, Nolo Kitano and Freddy Major. All three competitors showcased their athleticism and charisma, but it was Crawford who emerged victorious after hitting a spectacular springboard cutter on Kitano for the pin.
The second match was the final showdown between Stanley Dragowski and Antonio Cristiano Zambrano, who had been feuding for months over the $80,000 prize. The stakes were high, as the loser would have to leave IW.TV for good. The match was a brutal and bloody affair, with both men using every weapon and tactic they could find. Dragowski proved to be more resilient and resourceful, as he managed to trap Zambrano in a barbed wire net and hit him with a sledgehammer for the win.
The third match was a fan's revenge match between Brad Baylor and Dezmond Cole, who had been at odds since Cole betrayed Baylor and joined The Holy Few. The fans were given the opportunity to vote for the weapons that would be used in the match, and they chose some of the most vicious ones, such as thumbtacks, light tubes and steel chairs. Baylor and Cole fought with intensity and hatred, but also with respect and honor. Baylor got his revenge by smashing Cole's face into a pile of thumbtacks and pinning him.
The main event was a career vs career match between Cosmic and Megan Bayne, who had been former friends and partners until Bayne turned on Cosmic and joined The Holy Few. Bayne was accompanied by her leader, Bro. Zed, who tried to interfere in the match several times. Cosmic showed her determination and skill by fighting off both Bayne and Zed, but she also got some unexpected help from Ichiban and Freddy Hyde, who came out to even the odds. Cosmic hit Bayne with a shooting star press and secured her spot back in IW.TV, while Bayne was forced to join The Holy Few.
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Post by dayoneuce on Nov 13, 2023 16:16:07 GMT 1
IW.TV #4: GLOW UP!
The show opened with a grudge match between Little Mean Kathleen and Max Smashmaster, who had been feuding for months. The match was brutal and intense, with both competitors using their size and strength to their advantage. Kathleen showed no fear against the larger Smashmaster, and used her speed and agility to counter his power moves. Smashmaster tried to put Kathleen away with his signature Smash Bomb, but she kicked out at two. Kathleen then hit a series of kicks and a flying elbow drop to pin Smashmaster and get the win.
Next, we saw JC Storm take on Shannon Levangie in a fast-paced and technical bout. Both wrestlers displayed their skills and athleticism, exchanging holds and strikes throughout the match. Storm had the edge in experience and confidence, while Levangie had the support of the crowd and the determination to prove himself. The match was back and forth, with several near falls and reversals. Storm eventually caught Levangie in a crossface submission, but Levangie refused to tap out. He managed to reach the ropes and break the hold, then hit a superkick and a springboard moonsault to score the upset victory over Storm.
The third match was a clash of styles between Tino San Antonio and Tiara James. San Antonio was a cocky and charismatic heel, who relied on his charisma and cheating tactics to win. James was a fan favorite and a high-flyer, who used her speed and aerial moves to wow the crowd. The match was entertaining and exciting, with San Antonio trying to ground James and James trying to fly over San Antonio. San Antonio resorted to pulling James' hair, poking her eyes, and using the ropes for leverage, but James fought back with her kicks, flips, and dives. James finally hit a 450 splash on San Antonio to get the pinfall.
The main event was a historic match for the GLOW World Title, as Paris Van Dale challenged Karen Bam Bam in a two-falls match. The first fall was a canes are legal match, where both wrestlers could use kendo sticks as weapons. The second fall was a one fall finish match, where the match would end by pinfall or submission. However, if the match ended in a disqualification, the match would restart with no rules. The match was a war, with both women showing their toughness and resilience. They used the canes to inflict pain and damage on each other, leaving welts and bruises on their bodies. Bam Bam won the first fall after hitting Van Dale with a cane-assisted powerbomb. Van Dale came back in the second fall, hitting Bam Bam with a cane-assisted DDT. However, Bam Bam kicked out at two. Van Dale then tried to use a chair, but the referee stopped her and warned her about the disqualification rule. Van Dale argued with the referee, allowing Bam Bam to hit her with a low blow behind the referee's back. Bam Bam then locked in a bear hug on Van Dale, making her pass out and retaining her title.
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Post by dayoneuce on Nov 14, 2023 15:25:15 GMT 1
IW.TV #4- Go For Broke 2023
The main event of the night was a chaotic and brutal Asylum Match for the IW.TV Worlds Title, where Alec Price defended his belt against Brother Zed. The two men fought inside a makeshift lunatic asylum, using various weapons and props to inflict pain on each other. The match spilled outside the asylum, where the only way to win was by pinning the opponent. Price got some help from his allies Cosmic and MJF, who interfered in the match and attacked Zed. However, Zed also had some backup from The Holy Few, who tried to save him from the assault. Unfortunately for Zed, one of his partners, Youa, accidentally hit him with a steel chair, allowing Price to pin him and retain his title.
Earlier in the night, Colby Corino faced a tough challenge as he took on Gen-Next, a faction of young and talented wrestlers, in a four-on-one handicap match. Corino had a lot at stake, as he needed to win to earn his rematch against Price at IW.TV #7 inside a Steel Chained Asylum Match. Despite being outnumbered and outmatched, Corino showed his resilience and determination as he fought back against Gen-Next. He managed to isolate Lucky Ali, the leader of Gen-Next, and hit him with a devastating piledriver to score the pinfall and secure his rematch.
The AWF Cruiserweight Title and the Hardcore Title were both on the line in a five-man Open The Way Scramble Match, where Jordan Saint and Bojack defended their respective belts against Andy Brown, Landon Hale and a mystery opponent. The mystery opponent turned out to be none other than former AWF Cruiserweight Champion Jordan Oliver, who made his surprise return to the company. The match was fast-paced and action-packed, with all five men showing their skills and athleticism. In the end, Oliver proved why he is one of the best cruiserweights in the world, as he hit a 450 splash on Hale to win both titles and become the new double champion.
The IWTV Tag Team Championships were also up for grabs, as Miracle Generation (Dustin Waller and Kylon King) defended their titles against Fresh Air (Junior Benito and Macrae Martin). Miracle Generation are one of the most dominant tag teams in IWTV history, having held the belts for over a year. Fresh Air are a young and exciting duo who have impressed the fans with their high-flying moves and charisma. The match was a showcase of tag team wrestling, with both teams displaying great chemistry and teamwork. Miracle Generation retained their titles after Waller hit Martin with a Miracle Driver.
In a career vs. career match, Awful Danny and Lyoln Omon put everything on the line in a bitter grudge match. The two men have been feuding for months, with Danny accusing Omon of stealing his spot in IWTV. Omon claimed that Danny was washed up and irrelevant. The match was intense and personal, with both men trying to end each other's careers. However, neither man could get the upper hand, as they kept kicking out of each other's finishers. The match ended in a double disqualification, as both men used illegal weapons on each other. As a result, both men's careers were over in IWTV.
The IWTV Worlds #1 Contender Sweet 6 Tournament reached its climax, as Megan Bayne faced Caro in Block A Final, and MJF faced Bryan Keith in Block B Final. Bayne and Caro are two of the best female wrestlers in IWTV, who have been rivals for a long time. Bayne defeated Caro after hitting her with a Bayne Train. MJF and Keith are two of the most arrogant and cocky wrestlers in IWTV, who have been trash-talking each other for weeks. MJF defeated Keith after making him tap out to a Salt of the Earth armbar.
The final match of the tournament saw MJF take on Megan Bayne for the right to challenge Alec Price for the IWTV Worlds Title at IW.TV #5. MJF tried to use his usual tactics of cheating and taunting, but Bayne was not intimidated by him. She gave him a tough fight, hitting him with several power moves and near falls. However, MJF managed to escape her Bayne Train attempt and hit her with a low blow behind the referee's back. He then hit her with a Double Cross to pin her and win the tournament.
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Post by dayoneuce on Jan 26, 2024 1:51:16 GMT 1
IW.TV #5 delivered an action-packed night of wrestling, featuring some of the best talents from the independent scene. The main event saw Alec Price retain his IW.TV Worlds Title in a thrilling three-way match against MJF and Colby Corino. Price showed his resilience and cunning, surviving the onslaught of his two challengers and capitalizing on a mistake by MJF to pin Corino for the win.
In another high-stakes match, TJ Crawford emerged victorious in a four-way contest against Hammerstone, Ace Romero and Hays Valley. All four men displayed their power and agility, but it was Crawford who seized the opportunity and hit a stunning moonsault on Hammerstone to secure the pinfall.
The tag team division also saw some exciting action, as ARTE (Ava Everett and Ricky Smokes) defeated Gabby Forza and Aaron Rourke in a fast-paced match. ARTE showed their chemistry and teamwork, while Forza and Rourke put up a valiant fight. The end came when Everett hit a superkick on Forza, followed by a double-team finisher by ARTE on Rourke.
Finally, Alex Kane successfully defended his ASW TV Title against Krule in a hard-hitting match. Kane proved why he is one of the most dominant champions in IW.TV, as he overpowered and outwrestled Krule. Krule tried to fight back with some vicious strikes, but Kane locked in his signature submission hold and forced Krule to tap out.
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Post by dayoneuce on Apr 29, 2024 14:16:06 GMT 1
Certainly! Let’s dive into a detailed report of the IW.TV Episode 5: Dreams of Dragons pro wrestling show. Buckle up, because the action was intense and the drama unfolded in the squared circle: Arez vs. Stephen Wolf vs. Dante Leon vs. Victor Iniestra (Mask vs. Career vs. $1000 Briefcase vs. Hair): - The opening match was a high-stakes affair, with four competitors vying for supremacy.
- Arez emerged as the victor, pinning Victor Iniestra.
- The stakes were sky-high: masks, careers, a hefty briefcase, and even hair were on the line. Imagine the tension!
Channing Thomas vs. Jordan Kross (Tables Match): - The crowd was on the edge of their seats as Channing Thomas and Jordan Kross collided in a brutal tables match.
- The objective: put your opponent through a table! The sound of splintering wood echoed through the arena.
IW.TV Women’s TV Championship Match: - The women took center stage, and the stakes were no less intense.
- Rebecca Scott © defended her title against not one, not two, but three challengers: J-Rod, Tara Zep, and Zamaya.
- Rebecca showcased her dominance, securing the win with an Apron Powerbomb followed by a devastating Suplex-piledriver.
- Post-match, the atmosphere crackled with tension as Sawyer Wreck stepped up to challenge the champion. The crowd erupted!
Tag Team Match: - J Fowler & Zeke Zshe clashed with Shelly Benson & Vic Capri.
- The action was fierce, but it all came crashing down when Enzo Amore interfered, causing a disqualification.
- Chaos ensued, tempers flared, and the tag teams were left seething. What a wild ride!
Miyu Yamashita vs. Camaro Jackson (No-DQ Match): - The no-disqualification stipulation meant anything could happen, and it did!
- Miyu Yamashita and Camaro Jackson tore into each other with reckless abandon.
- The decisive moment: Miyu executed a Splash Mountain Powerbomb, driving Camaro through a table. The crowd gasped!
Post-Match Chaos: - The show wasn’t over yet. Enter Alec Price, the IW.TV World Champion.
- Price blindsided Miyu Yamashita, hitting not one but two Stunners.
- The arena shook as fans grappled with shock and excitement. What did this mean for the future?
In summary, the Dreams of Dragons episode delivered heart-pounding action, unexpected twists, and rivalries that burned hotter than dragonfire. Wrestling fans left the venue buzzing, eagerly awaiting the next chapter in this electrifying saga!
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Post by dayoneuce on Apr 29, 2024 15:03:11 GMT 1
IW.TV #6: DOJO WARS - Event Report In an electrifying night of grappling and high stakes, IW.TV #6: DOJO WARS delivered a series of unforgettable matches that had the audience on the edge of their seats. 3 Falls of Fatality Match The evening kicked off with a brutal ‘3 Falls of Fatality’ match where TJ Reno emerged victorious over Zak Ravik. The match was a test of endurance and strategy, with Reno securing the win with a Cutter in the final fall, which was contested with razor-wire wrapped tables, making the victory all the more impressive. Triple Threat Match GG Everson showcased his dominance in a fast-paced Triple Threat match against Cecilio Vega and Frank Bonetti. Everson’s combination of a Suplex followed by a Lariat was enough to secure the pinfall and assert his presence in the ring. Singles Match with Stipulation In a high-stakes singles match, Trevor Outlaw, accompanied by Frank the Clown, defeated Regan Lydale. As per the match stipulation, Lydale is now compelled to join The Entourage, adding an intriguing twist to his career trajectory. IW.TV World Tag Title #1 Contender 3-Way The tag team scene heated up as Shane Mercer & Craig Mitchell, with James Russo in their corner, triumphed over Robbie Reeves & Stone Ambrose and PME (Philly C & Marino T). Their victory has earned them a shot at the IW.TV World Tag Team Titles, setting the stage for an epic showdown. Loser Leaves IW.TV Match In a match with significant implications, Kylie Rae faced off against Koda Hernandez, who was accompanied by Frank The Clown. Rae’s determination was on full display as she secured the pinfall, forcing Hernandez to leave IW.TV for up to six months. Tag Team Match The tag team bout featuring Vendetta (Eran Ashe & Troy Parker) against MJF & Rob Matyr was a display of teamwork and synchronicity. Vendetta’s finishing move, the Vendetta Flux, was executed to perfection, leading to a pinfall victory over Matyr. Post-Match Challenge The drama didn’t end with the bell, as MJF, after the loss, issued a bold challenge to Alec Price for a ‘loser leaves IW.TV’ match with Price’s World Title on the line. This confrontation is set to be a high-octane encounter that will have the entire IW.TV universe watching with bated breath. The event was a testament to the passion and athleticism of the wrestlers, leaving fans eagerly anticipating the next installment of IW.TV’s action-packed saga.
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