Recap of AWA-Brew City Wrestling..AWA-SLAM invade!
Nov 5, 2005
In a remarkable turn of events, members of AWA SLAM, including the AWA World tag champs, attacked 2 members of AWA-Brew City Wrestling during their match. Diego Corleone went on the mic stating that AWA-SLAM was the far better promotion and that Chicago was a much better place than Milwaukee. At that point, AWA-Brew City Wrestling promoter Frankie DeFalco made his way out to ring side and grabbed the mic from Corleone, telling him and his buddy's to "GET THEIR FIB ASSES OUT OF HIS RING AND BUILDING AND GET BACK ON I-94 BEFORE THEY GET THEIR ASSES KICKED" Corleone took the mic back and asked DeFalco if he was going to do it. DeFalco said no & he'll be right back. At that point, the whole Brew City Wrestling locker room cleared out and shagged the SLAM members out. The Brew City Wrestling fans were so irate that many fans followed the SLAM wrestlers out of the building to make sure they got into their cars and left.
Results from AWA-Brew City Wrestling
"GAUNLET FOR GOLD" QUARTER FINAL MATCHES
Dinn T. Moore pinned Angel Armani
SkullKrusher crushed Tommy Courageous
Mason Quinn defeated Tom E. Moore
Dysfunction beat Adrian Serrano
In other matches...
"Lust" beat Xavier Mustafa & Kuba Andrews
TC Washington against Cameron Cage was ruled a no contest
AWA-BREW CITY WRESTLING NO LIMITS CHAMPIONSHIP BOUT
Daryk ST. Holmes(c) pinned Red Lightning
THE NEXT AWA-BREW CITY WRESTLING EVENT WILL TAKE PLACE NOVEMBER 12 AT THE BCW ARENA INSIDE THE AMF WAUKESHA LANES.
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Saturday January 28 2006
Comfort Suites: River Pointe Conference Center
4200 n River Road, Schiller Park IL. 60176
Meet Monty 6pm Bell Time 7:30
DRINKS, ALCOHOL, BEER, AND FOOD, Must be 21 and over to Consume
Tickets: VIP $20 rows 1 and 2 Ringside $15 rows 3,4,5 General $12, Tickets are limited.
Former New England Patriot and TNA Star Monty Brown -vs- Steve Boz
AWA Light Heavyweight Contership Match:
#1 Contender The Great Maliki -vs- Alto
ALSO IN ACTION:
AWA WORLD Tag Team Champions The Henchmen who recently retained the titles in the AWA Tag Tournament in Michigan, The team that defeated Simon Diamond and Steve Corino, JT Wolfen (Hawaii) and Buddha the Beast (Chicago)
AWA SLAM Heavyweight Champion Nickie SIXX ranked #4 in the world for the AWA Heavyweight Title
Acid Jazz, Rage, Willie Da Bomb, Rudo Cortez, Iceman, Mike Sawyer , Fatal 1, Trauma, more to come soon.
www.awaslam.com This show took place at the Comfort Suites in Schiller Park, and drew a crowd of about 270.
The show opener pitted Fatal 1 (formerly of the Henchmen) against "The Ultimate Fighter" Mike Sawyer. Great way to start the evening, with Fatal and his running buddies Bo Dice and Roll Dean (someone correct me if that's not right, I couldn't quite make out their names when they were announced) drawing a lot of heat as a pack of scowling hoodlums. Sawyer mounted a couple attempts at offense, but was outnumbered, and outside interference ultimately resulted in Fatal scoring the pin.
Match number two featured the AWA Slam debut(?) of The President of the K.E.G., Frat Boy. He fired the crowd up when he ran out with a Heineken mini-keg and a bottle of silly string, and was successful in starting a "Toga" chant. He faced "The Ghetto Gladiator" Trauma, who was accompanied to the ring by Don T. Trust. Trauma was not amused by Frat Boy's silly antics, and tried to squelch his party spirit with some aggressive chops, but accidentally charged into the turnbuckle at some point, and I think that led to Frat Boy getting the pin. I don't have that noted, but after the match Don T. Trust tried to get tough, and was repaid by getting shot into the turnbuckle and clotheslined hard.
Match number three was quite excellent. It pitted Alto against The Great Malaki, who I've seen face each other before and are very evenly matched. Such a great pairing let to lots of back and forth, with both men displaying a mix of impressive high-flying spots and some submission attempts. Alto pulled off a stunning 450, and later interference by Fatal 1 led to some chair usage by Malaki, who was then able to drag Alto to the center of the ring for a pin.
The fourth match featured "The Chi-town Hero" Iceman Tim Norton and Ricky Thomas. Thomas was aggressive right out of the gate, punishing Iceman until he got overconfident. Iceman mounted a comeback and was able to get the win with a diamond-cutter type finisher. He announced to the fans that this was going to be his last match, but said he wouldn't rule out the possibility of returning some day.
Next up was the Slam Championship title match, with Suicide King Nikki Sixx and Classic Colt Cabana. Cabana came out serious for once, telling the crowd that the smiley face on his jacket was not indicative of his mood. He drew some heat, insulting everyone and trying to command respect, insisting that he was going to be taking a title home. He really turned up his cowardly heel act, trying to pound on Sixx relentlessly and then scrambling for sanctuary anytime the tide turned. The match went in and out of the ring, with Cabana using his towel a couple of times and Sixx executing a nice dive into the crowd. A ref bump caused by Cabana gave him the opportunity to use a chair, but it didn't help him get the win. He tried to finish Sixx by putting both feet on the ropes in another pin attempt, and got the three, but this was spotted and the match was restarted. Sixx cracked Cabana over the head with a chair and went for a pin, but the recovered Nicholas H was not having it, and awarded the match to Cabana on account of a DQ. Sixx retained his belt as a result, and since he was frustrated with the outcome tried getting Cabana back in the ring, but Cabana hit Nicholas H again and made a hasty retreat.
So on to the World Tag Team Championship match. In this one, reigning champs the Henchmen Buddha the Beast (who looked badass in his entrance cloak) and his new partner J.T. Wolven took on Team Dammit in the form of Wille Da Bomb Richardson and Rudo Cortez. Before starting off, the crowd was informed that the belts had been stolen, and that Wolven did not trust his opponents. There was a lot of hard hits in this match, and for a while, Wolven was punished by the alternating Cortez and Richardson, but managed to hang in there and get the crowd behind him. Buddha and Wolven worked well together, and were able to get the pin after executing the Wolvenizer and a gigantic splash. Trauma was then arrested when he was found with one of the belts, and the Henchmen got in a few punches after he was subdued by handcuffs.
And then, the main event. The Alpha Male Monty Brown took on All That Steve Boz, and things kicked off with Brown informing Boz that he was gonna feel the pounce. Boz, of course, said otherwise and the match began. Lots of back and forth wrestling included Brown getting the spit slapped out of his mouth, and drawing heat when he refused to whip Boz into a bunch of chairs. Boz took a lot of punishment in this match, but showed resilience throughout, and an impressive superkick. He went for a suplex and suddenly Rudo Cortez reappeared, causing distraction so Willie Richardson could irish whip Boz. Brown capitalized on this move, hitting the pounce and then getting the pin. Richardson tried to move in on the prone Boz afterward, but then Brown made him feel the pounce was well. Boz returned to his feet for some fan appreciation, it was a good show.
If anyone else was there and wants to comment on anything I might have missed, feel free.
AWA SLAM PRESENTS: BATTLEFIELD 2007 18 AUG
SLAM CENTER
SINCLAIR d. TITAN
FRAT BOY & QUIET STORM d. DVS & FUTHE-dq
MARCHE ROCKET d. DTA
TIM NORTON d. RUDO CORTEZ -CHAIN MATCH (BLOODY)
SLAM TITLE-NICKIE SIXX(C) d. ACID JAZZ BY REV. DECISION
AWA Slam Labor Day Pains 9-1-07
Lamar Titan w/C.Red def Thomas Sinclair via pinfall with "The Return" (Pump-stall Angle slam)
Marshe Rockett def Isaias Velazquez via pinfall
Great finish. A bit of teasing, Marshe hits a flying M-80 (RKO) with both men coming off of the second rope.
Trauma, DTA, & Diego Corleone vs Frat Boy Phil, Quiet Storm, & "Die Hard" Jeff Luxon
Unfortunately, I didn't see the end. Last I saw; Frat Boy, Quiet Storm, and DTA had been eliminated
Ivan Manson vs The Butcher
This match was quick. I Heard music, then I saw Butcher walking to the back pissed and bleeding. I'm assuming Ivan won
Rudo Cortez w/C.Red def Iceman Tim Norton
Ivan Manson comes out and helps Rudo stuff Norton in the casket. It seems as though Red manages every heel on the AWA roster except Nikki Sixx and Adam Evans
Steve Boz def Adam Evans
Acid Jaz def Nikki Sixx w/Trauma to win the AWA HW Title!
Congrats to Jaz.
AWA Slam Sept 2007
Before the show Nickie Sixx Tore his bicep right off the bone, Match Maker and Owner of AWA Slam Buddha came to the ring to adress the new challenger until he was interupted by Nickie Sixx's Bodyguard Trauma, who started to speak until he was cut off by C Red. Buddha told C Red he better have somebody special up his sleeve. C Red then re introduced and welcomed back Willie Da Bomb Richardson, who won the WCPW title from Boz and costed Acid Jaz his WCPW little heavyweight title.
3 Way HeavyWeight Championship Match
::AWA SLAM Champion Acid Jaz d. Steve Boz and Willie Da Bomb::
::Rudo Cortez and Ivan Manson w/ C Red d. Iceman and The Butcher w/ the beautiful and talented Sam Hart after the match Trauma hit the ring and joined in the bashing. After C Cred's demolition crew left the ring, a half dead bloody Butcher than grabbed the mic and issued the challenge of the handicap hardcore cemetery casket match for next month, C Red and the crew agreed to set up this sick and twisted match.::
::Prince Ali d. Marsche Rockett::
::Remy Raines w/ C Red d. Quiet Storm::
::Tyme Paige d. Tristen Hayes::
::Trauma d. Gilbert Lewis::