Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2013 2:52:42 GMT -5
PWL Clash Of Honor
04.07.2013
The Dawgs, Rottie and Pitbull, successfully defended their PWL Tag Team Titles against Samuel Adams and Chase Adams. Despite their great tag team chemistry, the AllState Americans were no match for The Dawg's brutal blend of impactfull wrestling moves and raw power.
It was the battle of the Canadians as the second match on the card, as Randall Grimes ordered PWL's Aiden Keegan to fight the recently-aquired-from-CAW Brent Cishio. Although many suspect Aiden may moonlight in ViralPro as the masked 'Canada' as a henchmen for Mr. International, this hasn't been proven. It could be someone wearing simillar ring gear. But if it is true, then Aiden should focus more on becoming the best Canadian in PWL, because right now that man is Brent Cishio in the fans eyes, who put Aiden away with a Super Kick as Aiden attempted a top rope move.
Jacob Cass was greeted with jeers from the PWL crowd, who didn't appreciate how Cass left to 'become a star' in ViralPro. They didn't want him to come grand-standing back into the company after his star had faded quickly in the major leagues. Cass was out-paced throughout the whole match by a new mystery wrestler whom was brought to the ring by PWL owner Randall Grimes. Every time Cass would gain offense, he would be shutdown by the newcomer either by a flurry of quick attacks, or by a brutal submission move which took Cass back to square one. The match ended when the newcomer caught Cass unaware, flipping him off his feet and locking him in a High Angle Boston Crab (Walls Of Jericho).
The reigning PWL Hardcore champion Jeff Rigby came out to the ring to challenge Mr. Wrestling, formerly of ViralPro, the PWL Warrior champion. He wanted to prove that he was the best warrior PWL had. Unfortunatly he proved the exact opposite, as Mr. Wrestling handled him with relative ease, combining yet another title into his Warrior title.
The lights went out, and then the arena was bathed in green, as Jason Youngblood made his way to the ring. Obviously this wasn't a last minute fly-in to face Avenger like IW's Aggression PPV, this was the contractual agreement made by Randall Grimes and Lucy Youngblood dating back to Jason being pulled from PWL in 2011. So PWL got the 'real' Jason Youngblood, who looked more like his prime, rather than looking like a bum in street clothes. Jason's arrival in PWL was cut short as Toxic's music hit the arena and he walked out, having waited years to get his hands on Jason. Youngblood was no slouch in the ring, despite his famously bad knees. He could still pull off some devistating power moves. And whilst Toxic has certainly bulked-up, he still has his stiff kicks and lighning-fast armdrags in his arsenal from his karate days. In the end though, Toxic put Jason to sleep with a choke hold/face smother, which PWL officials are still arguing if it is a legal move or not.
04.07.2013
The Dawgs, Rottie and Pitbull, successfully defended their PWL Tag Team Titles against Samuel Adams and Chase Adams. Despite their great tag team chemistry, the AllState Americans were no match for The Dawg's brutal blend of impactfull wrestling moves and raw power.
It was the battle of the Canadians as the second match on the card, as Randall Grimes ordered PWL's Aiden Keegan to fight the recently-aquired-from-CAW Brent Cishio. Although many suspect Aiden may moonlight in ViralPro as the masked 'Canada' as a henchmen for Mr. International, this hasn't been proven. It could be someone wearing simillar ring gear. But if it is true, then Aiden should focus more on becoming the best Canadian in PWL, because right now that man is Brent Cishio in the fans eyes, who put Aiden away with a Super Kick as Aiden attempted a top rope move.
Jacob Cass was greeted with jeers from the PWL crowd, who didn't appreciate how Cass left to 'become a star' in ViralPro. They didn't want him to come grand-standing back into the company after his star had faded quickly in the major leagues. Cass was out-paced throughout the whole match by a new mystery wrestler whom was brought to the ring by PWL owner Randall Grimes. Every time Cass would gain offense, he would be shutdown by the newcomer either by a flurry of quick attacks, or by a brutal submission move which took Cass back to square one. The match ended when the newcomer caught Cass unaware, flipping him off his feet and locking him in a High Angle Boston Crab (Walls Of Jericho).
The reigning PWL Hardcore champion Jeff Rigby came out to the ring to challenge Mr. Wrestling, formerly of ViralPro, the PWL Warrior champion. He wanted to prove that he was the best warrior PWL had. Unfortunatly he proved the exact opposite, as Mr. Wrestling handled him with relative ease, combining yet another title into his Warrior title.
The lights went out, and then the arena was bathed in green, as Jason Youngblood made his way to the ring. Obviously this wasn't a last minute fly-in to face Avenger like IW's Aggression PPV, this was the contractual agreement made by Randall Grimes and Lucy Youngblood dating back to Jason being pulled from PWL in 2011. So PWL got the 'real' Jason Youngblood, who looked more like his prime, rather than looking like a bum in street clothes. Jason's arrival in PWL was cut short as Toxic's music hit the arena and he walked out, having waited years to get his hands on Jason. Youngblood was no slouch in the ring, despite his famously bad knees. He could still pull off some devistating power moves. And whilst Toxic has certainly bulked-up, he still has his stiff kicks and lighning-fast armdrags in his arsenal from his karate days. In the end though, Toxic put Jason to sleep with a choke hold/face smother, which PWL officials are still arguing if it is a legal move or not.