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"Doc Diamond's Anniversary"
Saturday, September 17, 2011
DWF Arena @ Devastation University
Pennsauken, NJ.

It's always a fun time down at Devastation University where the stars of DWF and Loco Wrestling come together to put on one of most exciting and exhilarating shows you'll find anywhere in the Tri-State area! This month's offering was special in many ways, and it began last month when fans learned they would be treated to an "I QUIT" Match in September in addition to not one, but two 15-foot high STEEL CAGE MATCHES!!! Another reason this show was special was the celebration of the legendary Doc Diamond's 9th anniversary. On hand to celebrate with the DWF/Loco family were a selection of some of Doc Diamond's closest friends made along the way in his many travels. Those guests were none other than WWE Hall of Famers Nikolai Volkoff and Dick Whorle, ECW Original Rockin Rebel, Davey O'Hannon, and Manny Soto.

The show began with a 10 Bell salute in honor and remembrance of legendary Pennsylvania Athletic Commission employee, Frank Talent, who sadly passed away earlier this month. Frank touched the lives and careers of many in the world of professional wrestling in a variety of ways and he will be sorely missed by those who knew him and/or encountered him at any show while he was on the board. My personal crossings with Mr. Talent came early in my on-going tenure with American Championship Pro Wrestling (ACPW), based in Philadelphia. Although the meetings were brief, his reputation was validated through the stories of many wrestlers and officials I've worked with, and he was definitely a man that was about his business. R.I.P. Frank!
 

The 9th Annual Doc Diamond Anniversary show began with ring announcer David Adams in the middle of the ring, and he introduced the man of the hour, Doc Diamond, to the masses along with the legends in the building, led by WWE Hall of Famer Nikolai Volkoff. Nikolai took center ring and sung of wonderful rendition of "God Bless America" to kick off the show. The crowd showed their appreciation, and as the veterans prepared to exit, the DWF Arena was filled with the sounds of DJ Khaled's "All We Do Is Win". The crowd reacted as The 215 Empire made their presence known and put an abrupt end. The super group made their way to the ring and proceeded to disrespect Volkoff, Doc Diamond, and company. "Mackdaddy" Ron Starr basically let told them they were "way past their prime", and how everyone in the sold out arena came out to see the Empire.....not them. The legends and the Empire continued to exchange words from across the ring until one side could take no more. Nikolai Volkoff had heard enough and decked Ron Starr with a stiff right hand! The rest of the Empire were absolutely stunned as the Hall of Famer took a step back and delivered a rolling senton splash on their leader! Volkoff then covered Starr and WWE Hall of Famer Dick Whorle got down to administer an infatic three count! The crowd erupted in cheers as the Empire tried to regroup and make sense of what just happened. They were not happy to say the least, and appeared to be regrouping for an attack. That all came to an end when DWF/Loco Unified World Champion, Southern Justice, made an appearance and entered the ring. The Empire decided that discretion was the better part of valor in this case as they retreated and left the legends alone, citing their upcoming matches later in the evening as the only thing stopping the Empire from ripping them apart.
Volkoff, Whorle, Doc, and company began to make their exits while Stephon Benson made his way in. The personal ring announcer for the Nigerian Nightmares took the mic from Southern Justice and proceeded to scold the champ about last month's vicious chokeslam to Ratboy that shattered his collarbone. Ratboy just so happens to be one of the Nightmares' personal trainers, and the monster savages from Nigeria were none too happy. Benson beraded Justice for several moments before taunting him and ultimately ending up in the clutches of the 7-foot giant. It appeared as if the loud manager was about the suffer the sam fate as Ratboy, but the Nigerian Nightmares emerged from the locker room to make the save. Saifu entered first and clipped Southern Justice from behind, chopping the big man down. The larger Maifu was right behind weilding a steel chair, and went to town on the champ's legs with the weapon. Saifu then choked Justice while Maifu applied the world's largest figure four leglock! While suffering in pain from the figure four, Saifu climbed the second turnbuckle and came crashing down on Justice with an unorthodox Vader Bomb. To make things worse, Justice had to deal with Benson screaming at him the whole time and shouting instructions to the Nightmares. The Nightmares were eventually satisfied with the destruction they'd caused, and relinguished their grip on the ring and the World champion.
 

Nathan Avery def. Xavier Fate vs. Axel Lennox vs. Chris Kneival:
The action kicked off with fast and furious Fatal 4-Way match to determine the new #1 contender for the DWF/Loco TVByDemand.com Championship. The current champion, Jay Fury, joined the announce team at ringside to get a bird's eye view of the competition. This one was wild from the opening bell with neither man being able to establish a clear advantage. Xavier Fate was the one with an ace up his sleeve, seeing as though he's now a card-carrying member of The Empire, and the match was being officiated by the group's evil Ref-For-Hire, Jimmy Dylan. Dylan has proven to be a major factor in the outcome of several matches involving the Empire in recent months, but the quick pace of this contest posed a challenge for the fast counting official. This was an awesome contest that got the crowd on their feet and ready for an incredible night of wrestling. Fighting spilled out of the ring at times as these warriors fought tooth and nail with wreckless abandon. Several attempts to secure pinfalls were made, but to no avail. In the end, it was Nathan Avery with a wheel barrel into an inverted sit-out powerbomb on Kneival for the win. After the match, Jay Fury left the announce table with his title and entered the ring to face off with his next challenger for the TVByDemand.com Championship.

Dr. Ruthless def. Big Poppa Chill:
This was a nice surprise for the crowd in attendance, who love Dr. Ruthless beyond belief, but have unfortunately been unable to see him in a couple months. The DWF Arena went nuts when Ruthless went emerged through the curtain dancing and electrifying the fans like only he can. The reigning DWF/Loco Jersey Champion went toe-to-toe with Big Poppa Chill, and eventually used his size advantage, however slight in this case, to garner the victory. After the contest, Dr. Ruthless kept with his tradition and invited many of the fans into the ring with him to dance, high-five...giving the families some really great photo-ops of their kids inside the ring.

IPWA Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony:
Representatives of the Independent Pro Wrestling Association were in attendance as well. They came to induct a new class into the IPWA Hall of Fame. The entire DWF/Loco locker room emptied and surrounded the ring after the night's guests returned to the ring with Doc Diamond. The inductees included Nikolai Volkoff, Dick Whorle, "Irish" Davey O'Hannon, Rockin Rebel, and Manny Soto. Congradulations to the 2011 IPWA Hall of Fame inductees!

DWF/Loco Jr. Heavyweight Championship:
LJ Cruz def. Blackie {C}
LJ Cruz had been lobbying for a rematch with the longest reigning Jr. Heavyweight champion in DWF/Loco history ever since his former partner, Zito, inadvertantly cost him his title match against Blackie back on June 4th, 2011 at DWF "ReLoaded". LJ Cruz battled back to regain #1 contendership, and set his sights on the championship. Blackie had his Empire brother, Ty Reno, at ringside for this one, but was without the help of Jimmy Dylan, who also played a key factor in the June encounter by blatantly slow-counting Cruz on several occasions. Fans were guaranteed more of a fair shake this time around, and were treated to a great 1-on-1 contest. Both men went back and forth in amazing display of high-flying attacks and technical wrestling skills. Blackie gained an early advantage by jumping LJ before the bell, then springboarded off the bottom rope to deliver a DDT to Cruz. He put the boots to his challenge before connecting with his breath-taking version of Rolling Thunder. The champ punished LJ with an onslaught of forearm and elbow shots to the chest while jawjacking with the crowd. He then connected with a double stomp from the top before applying a picture perfect Lion Tamer. LJ Cruz refused to quit, and utilized a unique counter to reverse Blackie into a roll-up for a near fall. Cruz took over and connected with a series of kicks leading to a couple near falls. When he hoisted Blackie up and took him over in backdrop driver, the DWF Arena went pitch black! The fans buzzed with curiosity as the commentators suspected foul play by the Empire. To the credit of both competitors, they continued the match in what had essetially turned into a true "dark match". When the lights returned, LJ Cruz was caught choking Blackie in the corner with his boot. He went to whip Blackie to the opposite corner but the champion reversed and struck with this signature Black Slap. Blackie then lept to the top in one motion and flew down onto Cruz with his patented High Ass Frog Splash. The crash landing effected Blackie as much as it did his opponent, preventing him from making an immediate cover and possibly costing him a sure victory. Blackie made several attempts tp put this one away, but Cruz would not be denied. Ty Reno did everything in his power to cause distractions and give assists, but it wasn't enough. The crowd was shocked when Victor Cahones appeared out of nowhere and made his presence felt. He made his way into the ring with referee Jesse Logan's attention elsewhere and dropped Blackie in a Diamond Cutter. Blackie was out of it, and LJ Cruz was able to capitalize, securing the pinfall for the win and the championship. The crowd celebrated with LJ as he basked in the glory of ending Blackie's year-long title reign. What will Blackie have to say about the man he beat for the title coming back to screw him out of his prized possession?

"I QUIT" Match:
Marc Angel def. Owen O'Neill
Chrissy Johnson was once again present at the side of her love interest, Owen O'Neill, as he prepared for one last battle with his arch nemesis. These men engaged in a brutal series of matches earlier this Summer, but nothing was ever settled. Both agreed that this was the way to settle the beef once and for all. They went at it with reckless abandon in attempts to make the other utter or scream those two shameful words. Owen O'Neill put on a clinic at one point as he locked Angel in a series of submissions that included the Octopus and Terantula. When Angel wasn't able to get the words out of his gutsy opponent, he resorted to different tactics and brought four chairs in the ring. The chairs came into play, and O'Neill eventually found himself laid out on top of them after Angel erected them in the center of the ring like he was about to play musical chairs. Angel ascended the top rope and tried to end his enemy's career with a swanton bomb. When the bomb landed, nobody was home and Angel took the full impact on the steel. Referee Jimmy Dylan had seen enough of started clearing the ring of the chairs. Owen O'Neill seized the opportunity and applied a submission on the wounded Angel. Angel indeed tapped out in agony, but the ref was busy tossing chairs out of the ring. It probably wouldn't have mattered anyway since this was an "I Quit" match. In any event, O'Neill was convince he won and raised his arms in victory. This premature celebration allowed Marc Angel to sneak up behind and blast the "Airborn Angel" with a blatant low blow. He followed with a move that started out looking like a powerbomb and ended in a back-stabber. Angel went right into a submission, but O'Neill still refused to quit. A fed up Marc Angel snatched Owen to his feet and delivered a second modified back-stabber. Chrissy Johnson was visibly upset at ringside as Angel applied his subission again. He really wrenched back on it, but there was still no quit from O'Neill. It didn't look good at all, and when Chrissy noticed O'Neill was neither responding to her or the referee anymore, she had no choice but to throw in the towel...effectively ending the brutal contest, and possibly preventing her boyfriend from suffering serious or permanent injury. Marc Angel was elated to say the least, and he made sure to rub it in the faces of the Pennsauken faithful before leaving.
Rockin Rebel def. Bobby Piper
Fresh off his IPWA Hall of Fame induction, Rockin Rebel entered the ring in his DWF return to take on Bobby Piper in a successful outting. Both men were on hand to honor the legendary Doc Diamond on this, his 9th anniversary.

DWF/Loco Unified World Championship Match:
"Prettyboy Badazz" Ty Reno vs. "Southern Justice" Dalton James {C}
Ty Reno made it clear that he felt disrespected and underappreciated after losing the DWF/Loco tag team titles last month to the Diamond Studz, and would be making an impact statement this month at the Anniversary. The powers that be at DWF/Loco awarded him a shot at the title, and Reno was more than up for the challenge. Any confidence he may have lacked before the event began was surely removed when the 5-time tag champ witnessed the brutal assault on Southern Justice by the Nightmares earlier in the night. Reno went after the champ with everything he had, but was unable to get the win and bring the World title home to the Empire. Rumors circulated that the DWF/Loco brass had something to do with their personal referee being blocked from officiating this match. Details about the apparent ongoing battle between Jimmy Dylan and company officials are still sketchy, so there's no validity to these claims. When things took a turn for the worse for the challenger, the Empire sprinted from the locker room and the champion once again found himself on the recieving end of a vicious assault. The referee called for the bell and disqualified Ty Reno, but the Empire didn't care. All they wanted to do at this point was injure the champ. There was no help for Dalton James at the start of the show, but IB Green had arrived to the arena by this time, and he bolted to the ring carrying a weapon to send the Empire packing. Ron Starr led the barking back and forth between the ring and the entrance way as fans got prepared for the upcoming Steel Cage Grudge match between the bitter rivals.

DWF/Loco Unified Tag Team Title Match:
Diamond Studz {C} vs. Nigerian Nightmares
The last time we saw the massive Nigerian Nightmares at Devastation U. was this past July when they were royally screwed out of their shot at these same DWF/Loco Unified tag titles. The straps were around the waists of the Empire back then, and the disgustingly blatant screwjob was once-again perpetrated by their hired referee. In a attempt to right that wrong, the Nightmares were granted another shot this month at Doc Diamond's Anniversary. The Nightmares laid Referee Jimmy Dylan out with a huge belly-to-belly suplex followed by their devastating Dumbo Drop (1,000+ lb. superplex) after he committed his crimes at FreeZone III. Although this match had nothing to do with the Empire, Dylan was somehow assigned the risky task of officiating the monsters in the ring once again. The ref's body language told the story that he remembered what happened to him all too well, and he was clearly trying keep his distance. Diamond Studz member Johnny Fearless also put his hands on Dylan, just last month. He dropped the cheating official in an amazing backbreaker/flatliner combo en route to the Studz' win over the Empire to become the tag champs. While the newly-minted champs couldn't have felt lucky at all having the Nightmares as first challengers, the Empire now had another reason to call foul for the administration purposely placing their ref in a clear and present danger. Saifu, the smaller of the Nightmares, tried to sneak attack Johnny Fearless as Dylan held the four title belts up for all to see. Fearless ducked and rolled out of the way and did the best he could to mount a couter attack. When he saw nothing was working, he quickly tagged out to Joey Spades. Spades hopped to the top turnbuckle and attempted a high cross-body on the near 500-lb. Saifu. The Nighmare caught him in mid-air, then proceeded to military press him like he was lifting weights before dropping him a huge powerbomb that would make anyone's liver quiver. Instead of making the cover, Saifu delt out a few more punishing blows before tagging out to the larger Maifu. As if they could understand anyway, the Nightmares completely ignored the orders of the referee, who wanted one of them out. Saifu Nigerian whipped Spades to the ropes and dropped him in a drop toe-hold...allowing Maifu to get a running start and come crashing down on Spades' helpless body with a spine-jolting senton back splash. The crowd erupted in amazement as Spades lay in pain. Johnny Fearless shouted words of encouragement, but his partner was in bad shape. Maifu attempted what he thought was a cover, but there was one problem. Joey Spades was still laid out face-first on the canvas, instead of on his back. Maifu seemed confused, so he decided to dish out more punishment. After a series of chops, Maifu draped Spades over the bottom rope and stepped his ginormous frame onto his opponent's back...applying stress to the throat and entire back area. Maifu again ignored the commands of the referee, but reliquished his grip short of being DQ'd. The savage beast did it in horrific fashion as he simply threw his feet out from under himself and dropped a vicious elbow to the small of the back of Spades. Maifu then choked his prey for several moments before turning the offense back over to his partner. He tagged Saifu on his head, the Saifu came in like a caged animal. He delivered an open thrust to the throat before attempting to rip the skin right off of Joey Spades's back. Saifu's pitbull-like tendacies kicked in as he tochered Spades with a trifecta of hard bodyslams. Johnny Fearless was finally able to sneak a blind tag in when Saifu went for another whip. He came in on Saifu's blind side and attempted to get something going for his team. He peppered Saifu with a number a forearm shots to the face, but failed at this attempted Irish whip. Saifu reversed and launched Fearless several feet in the air, leaving his body to crash violently on the canvas. Maifu had again made his way in illegally, and the Nightmares waited patiently to launch their next attack. Fearless stumbled to his feet and directly into the path of double spinning heel kicks from the behemouths. The crowd popped in disbelief before showing their appreciation for such athleticism. Maifu then applied a paralyzing nerve hold in an attempt to ware Fearless down. The champ fought the pain, worked to his feet, and freed himself after a series of elbows to the gut. He followed up with a standing dropkick, then Spades entered and connected with a one-legged drop-sault...staggering Maifu to the ropes. The reigning tag champs then put their heads together and flew off the top with stereo missle dropkicks to bring Maifu down for the first time in the contest, The Studz had the crowd behind them as they mounted some significant offense. They caught Saifu sleeping on the apron, then used more tandem offense on the downed Maifu. Fearless attempted to assist his partner on the cover, but the brute strength of Maifu was put on full display when Maifu kicked out...sending Spades flying into the air and Fearless stumbling off balance to the other side of the ring. Saifu made his way back in, and all hell broke loose. All four men battled fiercely, then the Nightmares focused on Spades again. Maifu shot him off into the ropes and went for a back bodydop, but Spades jumped up onto Maifu's back and used him to launch himself onto Saifu. An attempted huracanrana didn't take Saifu off his feet, but did cause him to stumble head-first into his own partner. The contact dropped Saifu and dazed Maifu, causing him to fall back into the ropes, locking his arms in the cables in the process. The Studz looked to capitalize as Fearless came off the top with a wild moonsault on Saifu as his partner tried to free himself. By the time Fearless made the cover, Maifu was just about free, and quickly went for the save. Fearless saw him coming and rolled out of harm's way, causing Maifu to drop th big elbow on his own man. The flustered Nightmares scrambled to thier feet under heavy fire from their opponents. Maifu showed his power again when he pushed Fearless off of him like a bug and sent him flying across the ring. Saifu joined his partner and both Nightmares charged Fearless in the other corner like two locomotives, squashing him like a bug one after the other with an impressive high/low manuever. Fearless rolled to the floor in agony, and the Nightmares returned their attention to Spades, who was trying to regroup on the apron. Saifu snatched him up and hung him out over the second rope for Maifu, who came crashing down across the back....flattening Spades to the canvas. Maifu again attempted to make a cover the wrong way, and the ref again tried to explain it to him. Confused and frustrated, Saifu snatched Jimmy Dylan up and glared at him with evil intentions. Dylan clearly remembered his last encounter with these mastadons, and desperately tried to free himself from Saifu's grip. Things went from bad to worse when Maifu joined the equation. Dylan continued to plead, but to no avail and the Nightmares delivered four thrust chops at once to the official. It was clear they thought Dylan was screwing them over like he did two months prior, but that wasn't the case this time. Dylan gasped for air while clutching his throat, then disqualified the Nightmares for their actions. The injured ref got out of dodge as the David Adams made the announcement. When Stephon Benson explained what happened, the Nightmares snapped. Maifu climbed to the top and Saifu followed. It wasn't long before Johnny Fearless fell victim to the ground-shaking Dumbo Drop. The Nightmares continued to stalk their prey and intimidate anyone trying to help the champs. They licked the Studz as if they were dinner before mercifully leaving the ring and allowing the fallen champions to recieve the necessary treatment they needed.

DWF Diamond Dolls Tag Team Championship:
"The Empress" Simply Dvyne & Chrissy Johnson {C} w/Triple F def. Jackie Daniels & Desiree Rosado w/Prince Scoobi
The situation in the women's division has been heating up as of late, and exploded with worldwide exposure last month with contributions made by Simply Dvyne and Prince Scoobi. Scoobi manages Aida Marie, who is the reigning Diamond Dolls champion. Marie no-showed her title defense against Dvyne last month, and Prince Scoobi came out to confront "The Empress" with the title belt. The conflict erupted into and all-out assault by Dvyne on the flamboyant manager. She laid him out with a DDT, suplexes, and a vicious chair assault. A radio and internet war of words ensued in the aftermath, making for a powder keg of a situation this past weekend. Simply Dvyne definately looked ready to fight, and came out with the Diamond Dolls championship belt she stole from Scoobi last month. Desiree, to her credit, didn't seem happy at all about whag happended to her manager, and she came with game face on as well. Desiree and Dvyne met at center ring to kick things off, and it was on from the door. Dvyne backed Desiree into the corner looking for the early upper hand and offered anything but a clean break. Desiree came back and gave Dvyne a taste of her own medicine. It was clear at this point that this one would not be pretty. The fighting females locked it up again and Desiree took Dvyne down in a headlock takeover. It addition to putting wrench on Dvyne's neck, she was able to secure a couple quick near falls. Dvyne made a fast counter into a headscissors to gain brief control, but Desiree freed herself and they both found themselves back on their feet in a stalemate. Dvyne charged towards her opponent, but Desiree was ready for her and caught her with a clothesline. The Triple L member followed up with a hip toss, then dropped Dvyne in an impressive spinning sidewalk slam. Prince Scoobi applauded with approval from ringside and shouted words of encouragement. After a near fall, Dvyne attempted to seek refuge on the outside. Desiree ignored the order from Spanky 123 to stay back, and instead decided to follow Dvyne to the ringside area. She continued her attack until Dvyne siezed control and drove Desiree back-first across the ring apron a couple times. Dvyne then showed total disreguard for her opponent's well being when she delivered a snap suplex on Desiree on the hard ringside floor. She then locked eyes with Scoobi after throwing Desiree back in and returning herself. Devyne scored a nea fall followinf a legdrop, and the fight contiued. The members of Tripl F taunted Desiree from ringside as Dvyne continued the punishment in ways that were often against the rules. She was sure she had the victory after connecting flush with a DDT, but Desiree had more fight left in her. She battled back until she countered Dvyne's cross-body attempt and turned it into a vicious swinging sidewalk slam. The crowd was impressed as her manager was, but the move only garnered a two count. Desiree looked to continue her attack, but Dvyne cut her off with a rake of the eyes and quickly tagged out. Chrissy Johnson charged in, but Desiree was waiting for her, and the champ was soon looking up at the lights. A tag was made to Jackie Daniels, and she entered to give it a go with the "Princess" of Triple F. Both Dolls went at it tooth and nail until Dvyne got involved from the apron to tip the scales back in her team's favor. Chrissy eventually tagged out and Dvyne came back in like a house of fire, all over Daniels. She connected with a backdrop driver before applying a rear body scissors, While attempting to squeeze the life out of Daniels. Dvyne applied a pair of Dragon Sleepers, but couldn't get the submission she was looking for. When Dvyne charged Jackie in the corner, she was met with a stiff boot to the face. Jackie hopped up to the turnbuckles, promting the Vampiress to climb the apron to provide a distraction. Prince Scoobi siezed this opportunity to snatch the handcuffs out of Vampiress's back pocket under everyone's nose before returning to his camp. Jackie flew off the ropes with ease, taking Dvyne down with a high cross-body. The match broke down as Desiree ran around and yanked Vampiress off the apron. The fight outside took Jackie's attention long enough to allow Dvyne to sneak in the back door and floor her with a unique neckbreaker for the final three. The crowd reacted as Triple F began to celebrate. Desiree and Vampiress continued to get attention at ringside, allowing Prince Scoobi to slide inside to manuever his way behind Simply Dvyne. The unsuspecting tag champion held her hands high in victory, then got blasted from behind by Prince Scoobi, who nailed her in the back of the head with her own teammates hand cuffs. The crowd couldn't believe what they'd just seen. They booed loudly as Scoobi handcuffed Simply Dvyne to the bottom rope before retrieving his charge's Diamond Dolls championship belt, and making a quick exit. He celebrated briefly on the outside before regrouping with his team and making a fast getaway. Vampiress realized what happened and unlocked her partner from the restraints. To say Simply Dvyne was upset would be putting it lightly. She snatched the microphone and delivered a dilibeate threat to Prince Scoobi about what she was going to do him when she found him.

Steel Cage Grudge Match:
"Mackdaddy" Ron Starr vs. IB "F'n" Green
The bitter rivalry between the 215 Empire and the DOS has been well documented, and has been going on nearly a year. There is plenty of hatred and bad blood to go around, and we were sure to see it spill over with both these men surrounded by steel. Starr entered the cage first, and to the suprise of no one, started this thing off with underhanded tactics. He kicked the cage door into IB Green's face as he entered, instantly busting him open. When Green was finally able to recover and climb in, Starr was all over him. He kicked, punched,and choked away at his arch nememsis in the opening moments of what turned out to be all-out brawl. Green had to deal constant antagonizing from the others members of the Empire outside the cage, as well as referee Jimmy Dylan on the inside. Green soon turned the tables and slowed Starr down by choking him with his wrist tape. He further gained control by being the first to introduce his opponent to the unforgiving steel. Dylan rushed to check on his comrade, but Green wasn't done. He continued to work on Starr by clawing and ripping away at his facial features in an attempt to permanently disfigure the Empire's leader. When Dylan attempted to intervene, he was backed into a corner by Green. The DOS member then attempted to climb the cage, but was caught by Starr and sent crashing down to the mat. "The Emperor" poured it on, and even threw caution to the wind by flying off the top rope with a big elbowdrop. Both men battled back and forth for several moments without gaining a clear advantage, then Ron Starr connected with a big powerslam for a near fall. Green fought back to his feet and eventually got in Jimmy Dylan's face about an apparent fast count moments earlier. The Empire's hired ref protested and defended his count while trying to get Green's bloody hands off of him. Ron Starr came from behind and attacked Green, causing Dylan to be squashed in the corner. It hadn't been a good night for the evil official, and it appeared he was now having complications breathing in the ring. He clutched his chest while motioning to Spanky 123 to enter the cage. He managed to utter the words, "I can't breathe.", and the DWF senior referee entered to replace him...effectively making this a fair contest, or so everyone thought. Both Starr and Green were wearing the proverbial crimson mask at this point, and things continued to get ugly. Almost as soon as Dylan got out of the cage, a mile-wide smile overcame his face. He laughed with his Empire bretheran on the outside as Starr continued the punishment on the inside. Then, in a blantant disreguard for the fact this was supposed to be a 1-on-1 encounter, Dylan opened the door and sent Blackie and Xavier Fate into the cage to assist Ron Starr. Ty Reno grabed a chair and stood guard outside the cage door with Dylan as a 3-on-1 assault ensued inside the steel structure. The crowd erupted in boos as IB Green fell victim to the numbers game. Spanky 123 did his best to restore order before Ron Starr no longer saw the need for a ref and decked him with a stiff right hand. That was Green's last hope as there was now no one to stop the massacre. A few wrestlers made attempts to run from the back and make a save, by they were met by Reno who laid them out one by one with a chair. The "Badazz" then joined the team inside the cage before passing a steel chain off to their ref. Jimmy Dylan tied the chain around the door to ensure no one got in or out while the Empire's business was being conducted. The wrestlers that were laid out on the outside now made attempts to climb the cage to save Green, but to no avail. In one of the most amazing sights of the night, Blackie showed just how much the Empire hates the DOS when he scaled to the very top of the cage....and came off with the highest High Ass Frog Splash known to man! The fans were on their feet for that, and things were looking rather grim for IB Green. Axel Lennox had finally seen enough and took Jimmy Dylan out of the equation by smashing his head into the steel cage door! The door was now open, but the Empire was standing guard waiting for someone to make a move. The calvary eventually made it inside, but only stood toe to toe with the Empire for a brief moment before again being outnumbered. Ron Starr grabed the mic and proceeded to talk about Empire being the best gang on the block and told Green his friends from the DOS really weren't his friends because they both wouldn't have left the country, leaving him here to fight the Empire alone this month. He then began to propose what seemed like another battle next month involving the entire DOS, but we never got to hear the full challenge due to Southern Justice making another appearance. The World champ was out to return the favor Green had did for him earlier on, ultimately put an end to the massacre taking place. The Empire began to retreat, but Justice attacked anyway, and the fight was on again. Starr and Dylan were able to escape, but the other three members weren't so lucky, and found themselves in the mercy of the champ. Once the Empire was all on the outside, a groggy IB Green grabed the mic and accepted Ron Starr's match for next month, marking the one year anniversary since the first shots were fired in this war. So we know there will be atleast one more clash between these two super powers, but we don't know what kind of match it will be yet.

Fans Bring The Weapons/Cage Match:
The Latin Nation def. The Rookies
This one was wild and absolutely out of control before the bell started it, and long after it ended. These two teams definately hate each other, and the numerous battles inside the ring and outside in parking lots have been well documented over the past several months. The outcome of each meeting has left a bitter taste in the mouths of many of the competitors, which is why they demanded this match when they heard the 15-foot high cage was going up at this month's show. Fans had all kinds of weapons for the wrestlers to choose from, and the wrestlers had no problem using them. Security had the fun task as they tried to keep the combat area seperate from the innocent fans clamoring to get close to the battle. There were fights going on in and outside of the cage and all over DWF Arena from the moment these guys came through the curtain. Weapons of choice included a computer keyboard, cheese graters, file cabinets, shaving cream, baseball bats, boxing gloves, sticks, pipes, pots, crutches, and even a shopping cart, amongst MANY other things. This is the ultimate in fan participation, and the fans seemed to be having more than a good time in this one as they offered their weapons to their favorite wrestlers. It was impossible to follow all of the action due to the range of the battle. There was literally fighting all over the place. This wasn't your traditinal wrestling match by far. It didn't take long at all for the life juice to start flowing in this one, and it was coming from the faces of many of the competitors involved. This was the definition of a war of attrition, and it was clear that there would be more "survivors" than winners in this case, no matter what the outcome was. An all-out brawl is the only way todo it justice, and all ten men gave it their absolute all. In the end, it was the Latin Nation who survived and scored the pinfall and victory over the Rookies, bringing a wild and shocking Anniversary show to a final close.

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DWF Locked & Loaded Results May 7th 2011

On May 7th 2011 DWF and Loco's Locked and Loaded before a packed house at Devastation University. The day before mothers day all the mothers were out.

 

The show opened up with a surprise visit by Sheik Shiel Ali. He came out to the ring with his manager Pete the Poolshark and another dressed in Sheik garb. He demanded a 10 bell salute to Osama Bin Laden. The crowd was not buying it. However bells were then heard..Then the music. Southern Justice and Southern Enforcer walked out. Southern Justice challenged The Sheik to a capture the flag match for the DWF/Loco unified heavyweight title.

The main event now set its on with the show!

Blackie def. Victor Cohones

Lj Cruz and Zito def. Amadeus and Dante Ceras

Ravage def. Owen O'neil

Latin Nation Def. The Rookies

Manthing def Southern Enforcer

Empire def Diamond Studz

Southern Justice def Sheik Shiel Ali

 

The next show at Devastation U is Reloaded. June 4th 7:30pm bell 2301 Haddonfield rd. Pennsauken Nj.


DWF/Loco June 26th 2010 Short results Excursion


Latin Revolution vs. Degenerates of Society - DBL DQ

Sean Carr vs Mike Sydel vs Marker Dillinger - Marker Dillinger wins

The Patriot over King Kahlua

Brothers McIntyre over the Latin Connection in a Pennsauken street Brawl


Ansert with Starlet
Champion Jamilia Craft over Rob Fury with Vitoria Amanda


Jamilia Craft over Ninjette
Zito over Ahtu to retain the Loco Heavy weight title


Southern Justice Dalton James over Sal Sincere for the DWF Heavyweight Belt


Quick Results
March 20th 2010
WarGames Aftermath

Hardcore Battle Royal
Winner: Hairy Sanchez

Trash Talking Radio title
Winner: Cm Sereiny

Raphael vs. Zito
Winner: Raphael

Southern Justice and Niya vs. Amadeus and Jamilla
Winner: Southern Justice and Niya

Hailey Dezire vs. Autumn Breeze
Winner Autumn Breeze

IB Green and Kage vs. Jason Gotti and Mikey Valentino
Winners: IB Green and Kage

Brothers Mcintire vs. The Latin Connection
Winners: The Latin Connection

Amadeus vs. Sheik Shiel Ali
Winner: Double Disqualification
 


Feb 20th 2010
DWF/Loco St. Valentines day Massacre. WAR Games

Adrian Bliss retained his DWF/Loco Cruiserweight title by defeating Nemo

Corky defeated newcomer Slim Whiskey

Southern Justice retained the Loco Hardcore title by defeating Dr. Ruthless

Zito defeated Anhell Gonzalez and Cris Ansert in a "Chase for the Gold" match.
Winner gets to be number 1 contender for ANY title in either Loco or DWF.

jOjO and Zack Lorenzo defeated Jason Gotti and Mike Goldstein.

Amadeus, Sheik Shiel Ali and the Good old boys defeated The Latin Connection
with Hairy Sanchez in a Wargames match.

 


December 5th 2009

1. Anhell Gonzalez def. Dr. Ruthless via dq
2. Corky def. Jim Beam via countout
3. Zito def. Chris Ansert via pinfall
4. The Latin Connection def. Glenn Storms and Zach Renzo via pinfall
5. Victor Cohones def. Amadeus via pinfall
6. The Good ol' Boys def. Jesse Logan and Junkyard Jose via pinfall
7. Downtown Raphael def. Sheik Sheil Ali via pinfall

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November 7th 2009

The show opened up with Amadeus coming out to the ring with his new Business advisor Vinny the Guido. Vinny had some derogatory remarks for the Philly crowd. Especially about the Phillies losing to the Yankees.

The real reason they were out, Amadeus announced to the crowd that he is the new DWF Commissioner. According to him he will handpick his opponent to defend the Loco Championship against. This brought out the Loco commissioner Jose Rivera.

Jose informed the crowd that Amadeus was just named the Captain Krunch spokesman. Also that Jose will be picking Amadeus's opponent for later in the evening.

Amadeus and Vinny then attacked Jose. We will all find out later who he will be facing when he defends the Loco championship.

 

The first match Corky vs. Jim Beam. A good match with action in and out of the ring. Corky caught Jim Beam with a quick pin but Jim then ripped the head off of Corky's Teddy Bear. Something tells me that this is not over between the two of them.

The next match The good ole boys really put it to a couple of newcomers. Chris Ansert and John Nonimus. The chops could be heard all over the building.

The next match The Latin Connection got their shot against Bad Karma for the tag titles. This match was a war between two good tag teams. They battled all over the place. In the end The Latin Connection got the pin. It was then announced that since this was a Loco show.. The Loco belts were the only ones up for grabs. So The Latin Connection are the Loco tag champs and Bad Karma are the DWF tag champs. Both teams have the Good ole boys breathing down their necks.

 

After Intermission...

 

The second half of the show opened up with the over 7 foot tall Southern Justice, the Loco Hardcore champion. He came out to the ring with Doc Diamond and grabbed the mic. He talked about seeing in the paper that a Loco Hardcore Icon was appearing somewhere.. It wasn't him though it was Damien Pain. A challenge was issued and accepted.

Damien Pain came out to the ring to face Southern Justice and was quickly tossed around the ring. A few cane shots and a chair shot later, Southern Justice proved he was more hardcore.

The next match was for the Loco Cruiserweight belt. Victor Cohones v Jesse Logan in a 2 out of 3 falls match. Victor and Jesse opened up the match at a fast pace both getting shots in. From the back The Southern Enforcer came out to ringside along with him Southern Justice. These two can surround the ring all by themselves. This clearly distracted Victor but he was still able to get the first fall. Shortly after that however, a distracted Victor was caught off guard and Jesse got the second fall. The rest of the Latin Connection came out at that point and battled with The Good ole boys. Then Victor took control of the match and got the third fall.

 

This brings us to the main event of the evening. Earlier Jose Rivera had said that he would announce Amadeus's opponent later..Now its later. Father Primus is announced. Amadeus is seen laughing in the ring. By the way the match went, Amadeus did not take him too seriously. Father Primus had some moments in the match where Amadeus looked like he was in trouble. However in the end Amadeus pinned Father Primus.

The Jose Rivera came out and said you are not done yet. They then announced his next opponent. Former Loco Champion Downtown Raphael. This was a brutal match. Downtown's chops are legendary and Amadeus felt every one of them. By the time this match was over the crowd was on their feet. They made the announcement Winner and NEW Loco Heavyweight Champion Downtown Raphael! The roof blew off of the building.

While the fans were starting to leave, Jose Rivera again grabbed the mic and called Downtown back to the ring. He congratulated Downtown for his win but said he had to strip him of the belt. At that point I wasn't sure if Jose was going to make it out of that building. He explained himself well though. A new Loco Heavyweight belt was brought out and handed to Downtown Raphael.

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Sept 26th 2009

On September 26th 2009, DWF/Loco Presented Locked and Loaded to a near capacity crowd in Pennsauken New Jersey. We were once again back in our old home at B&B Fitness center. The crowd was treated to a night of action as only we can bring.

The night started off with a 15 man over the top rope Battle Royal. Among the participants, Crazii Shea, The 7 foot Southern Justice,Loco Hardcore Champion and one half of the Good ol' Boys. This match had action all over the ring. People didn't know where to look. At one point 5 guys tried to throw Southern Justice out but he threw them all off of him and one by one out of the ring. In the end it came down to Southern Justice and Crazii Shea. While Southern Justice was yelling at members of the Latin Connection Crazii Shea hit him with a droplick to the back which sent him over the top and down to the floor. Crazii Shea then grabbed the microphone and challenged Southern Justice to a Loco Hardcore title match for next show. Challenge accepted.

DWF/Loco's own Pryme Tyme Amy Lee DWF Women's champion then came out to the ring to inform everyone that there was no one for her to wrestle tonight so she was going to have a seat and enjoy the show. She was then told that there was a challenger. Angel Gonzalez, younger sister of Anhell, The DWF Heavyweight champion. Angel then came out from the back and told Amy that she was going to take the title from her. So the match began. The crowd was very suspicious of Angel right from the start. There were many that thought she was Anhell in drag..including Pryme Tyme Amy Lee. The match went back and forth with both getting good shots in. The ref was knocked out and Amy hit Angel with a DDT for the pin. The ref woke up just enough to count to 3. Angel then hit Amy from behind and fell on her..The ref looked up and declared Angel the winner. Amy then hit Angel grabbing her by her wig, er hair no wig..Angel was Anhell! Now Anhell Gonzalez is the DWF Heavyweight champion and DWF Women champion! Amy the challenged Anhell for the DWF Heavyweight championship later in the night. Challenge accepted.

The next match was a tag match for #1 contendership. The Good ol' boys vs. former Loco tag champs The Latin Connection. This match the crowd saw the Latin Connection outnumber the much larger Good Ol' Boys. Distracting the ref and using their usual tactics. In the end the crowd saw blood. Victor Cohones came off the top rope hitting The Southern Enforcer in the forehead with his Loco Cruiserweight belt. The Southern Enforcer made it very clear that this was not over! There will be another match for these two teams.

The Latin Connection was back out for the next match as Loco Heavyweight champion Downtown Raphael then took on Bobby Piper. The crowd was solidly behind Piper. He responded by taking it to Downtown. However the Latin Connection know how to use their numbers to their advantage. Distracting the ref and blindsiding people. In the end Downtown Raphael won the match.

Deja vue all over again. PWI's top Women wrestlers #45 Pryme Tyme Amy Lee vs. Anhell Gonzalez without the wig for the DWF Heavyweight championship was next. The match went pretty much like the first, both getting their shots in. Both taking a lot of abuse from the other. From the beginning it was obvious Amy had revenge on her mind. Anhell was just trying to hold onto her er his belt. The end came after squashing the referee and knocking him out. Anhell knocked Amy down and pinned her. The ref made the 3 count..but when he finally looked up it was Amy on top because she got up hit Anhell south of the border and fell on him. The ref declared Amy the winner! Pryme Tyme Amy Lee is now the DWF Heavyweight champion and Anhell Gonzalez is the DWF Women's champion! How will this be resolved? You can bet that those two will be in the ring against each other very soon! Maybe next time the ref will stay out of their way.

The next match was scheduled to be Victor Cohones vs. Alberto Libre Jr. for the Loco Cruiserweight championship. Before the match started George Forgetaboutit came out to the ring with Devastation University Graduate Zito and they wanted Zito to be put in this match. Zito wanted to show everyone he belonged in championship matches. This was a typical cruiserweight match with moves from the air and the ground.. In the end though Victor kept his Cruiserweight belt.

Time for the main event. DWF/Loco tag champs Bad Karma taking on the Former champs The Lost Boys. This started out as a match but quickly turned into a brawl spilling out of the ring, back into the ring and out of the ring again. Both teams were counted out. Nothing was settled here except Bad Karma is still the unified tag champs. Next show they will be taking on

number one contenders and former champs The Latin Connection.

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March 7th 2009

The Lost Boys defeated The Latin Revolution and Dark Karnival in a 3 way tag team match

Dr. Ruthless defeated Mr. Arrogance

Amadeus defeated Damien Pain

Downtown Raphael defeated Amadeus

Shiek Shiel Ali defeated The Puerto Rican Kid

Victor Cohones defeated Jesse Logan, Hillbilly Cousin Clem and Superstar Dickie Rodz in a 4 way match

Southern Justice  defeated Mr. Energy Kevin James to become the Loco Hardcore champion.

The Latin Connection defeated Alberto Libre Jr. and Anhell Gonzalez

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Feb 21st 2009

Jesse Logan defeated Father Primus and Victor Cohones in a 3 way match
Victor retained his title because he wasn't pinned.
 

Mr. Arrogance defeated Corky
 

Lost Boy Yar and D-Crazed put the Loco Tag Team Titles on the line and successfully defended them against Alberto Libre Jr. and Damien Pain
 

Dr. Ruthless defeated Downtown Raphael by DQ Raphael retained his title because of the DQ
 

The Southern Enforcer and Amy Lee defeated Amadeus and Miss Simply Divine
 

Mr. Energy Kevin James successfully defended his Loco Wrestling hardcore title against Big Country
 The Latin Connection defeated The Repeat Offenders
 

Anhell Gonzalez successfully retained the DWF Heavy Weight Title against Kareem and Cousin Clem in a 3 way match

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Jan 24th 2009

"Corky's Loco Birthday Bash Gets Devastated"

 Steve the Teacher defeated Radical Robby Morrison

 Anhell Gonzalez defeated Mr. Saturday Night and Rockin' Rebel to win the DWF Heavyweight championship

 Corky not only celebrated his birthday but he also celebrated a win over King Bash Manta.

 Arrogance defeated Bobby Piper

 Victor Cohonnas defeated Alberto Liebre Jr. to win the Loco Cruiserweight championship.

Indy's most hated Amadeus defeated The Southern Enforcer in a strap match.

Mr. Energy Kevin James defeated Damien Pain to win the Loco Hardcore championship.

 WWE Hall of Famer Nikolai Volkoff defeated Sheik Sheil Ali


 The Lost Boys defeated The Latin Connection and The Latin Revolution to become the Loco and DWF Tag team champions.

 Downtown Raphael defeated Dr. Ruthless

 The Blue Meanie defeated Teddy Fine
 

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Dec 8th 2008
DWF Loco Results


Invasion  Results

Heavyweight Champion Raphael

Cruiser Weight Champion
Alberto Liebre Jr.

Hardcore Champion
"The Cannibal" Damien Pain

Tag Team Champions
The Latin Connection

Full Results

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Aug 23rd Clementon Park results

WrestleReality 8/23 Clementon Amusement Park Results:

WrestleReality would like to thank the thousands of parkgoers and fans alike that made our Clementon Park debut a roaring success for all parties invovled.  Clementon Park has invited WrestleReality back during the summer season of 2009 for FIVE events to take place inside the park!  As always details and savings at ClementonPark.com and WrestleReality.com, now here are the official results:

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The day started off at 2pm with Survival Rate Zero playing their hardcore music to the parkgoers.  During this time the stars of WrestleReality were signing autographs and meeting with the fans.  Also GeorgesCollectibles.com was on hand selling wrestling memorabilia and merchandise as well as plugging the huge Signamania Convention coming to Levittown, PA on Sept 27th in the morning and afternoon.  WrestleReality has announced their involvement with Signamania by having their "Red Carpet Rally" at the Convention this year as well as sending "The Hardcore Icon" The Sandman, "The Pitbull" Gary Wolf and The 7Ft. Annihilation to the WrestleReality table at the convention.

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After the music and meet and greet session, The Amazing John wow'ed the audience with his many magic acts, including a dissappearing act!  Aramis and Annihilation assisted with the magic acts and the crowd was thrilled, The Amazing John has agreed to perform once again at our Fourth Anniversary on Sept 27th  7pm at The Flyers Skate Zone in Voorhees, NJ, the night Diamond Dallas Page returns to the ring for ONE night and ONE night only!

Match Results:

-"The Cannibal" Damien Payne w/ CJ Dark Angel defeated Jumpin' Joe Janello in a crowd pleaser that saw The Loco Wrestling Hardcore Champion reign supreme.  The crowd really got into this match...

-Helter Skelter w/ Missy Hyatt debuted his new "Dark Realm" interview segment with ECW Original Mikey Whipwreck as his guest.  Missy declared that now that she's in WrestleReality that the women's division is now a "HARDCORE ONLY WOMENS DIVISION" beginning at The Diamond & Steel Anniversary!  Helter and Missy then low-blowed Mikey and left the ring, which brought out Aramis to help Mikey and then challenge Mikey to face him in the main event, so it was set....Aramis vs Whipwreck in our main event later on.....

-Franky Frizzo defeated the debuting Rich Swann.  This was also a crowd pleaser that saw the crowd throwing everything from paper to soda cans at Frizzo.  Swann made his pro wrestling debut here at clementon park and he showed alot of promise and talent, and WrestleReality officials are pleased to say that we've signed Swann to wrestle on most upcoming WrestleReality events....welcome Swann.

-Kid Kahuna aka Salvatore Soprano won the over-the-top-rope battle royal on behalf of all Clementon Park employees....this means that Kahuna has qualified to be in the Giants Only Battle Royal on Sept 27th.

-The DWF Tag Champs The Lost Boyz w/ Doc Diamond went to a double disqualification against The Loco Wrestling Tag Champs The Latin Connection.

-We were going to stop for a brief intermission, but the manic crowd insisted we continue the action, so we listened and kept the show going .....next up was a DWF Three way dance between The Southern Enforcer, Amadeus w/ Lady D., and Raphael.  This match also went to a double DQ as all members tried to bring weapons into play, the match was thrown out immediately.

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-The Philadelphia Revolution Pro Roller Hockey team was in attendance meeting and greeting the fans.  Owner Ed Reyes announced that Revolution member  McCormick will be trying his hand at pro wrestling representing the team.  PhiladelphiaRevolution.com

-In what was called "Match of the night" The Osirian Portal defeated The New Jersey AllStars in a wild high flying crowd pleaser.  All four men got a huge ovation after the match.  Look for alot out of these four on future WrestleReality events.

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-The Son of the Sandman, Twisted Sand defeated Kevin "I Feel No Pain" James in a wild Clementon Park Street Fight that saw everything from steel chairs to singapore canes to pieces of guardrail used in this brutal encounter.  Both men fought their hardest and this made for a very hard hitting matchup with Twisted Sand using his overwhelming crowd support to his advantage.  The Sandman was said to be very pleased with his sons victory in his first ever match.  Twisted Sand also declared that he is ready to take on all comers in WrestleReality and has added himself to the Giants Only battle royal on Sept 27th!  Quite a bold move by the confident new-comer.

-Mikey Whipwreck defeated Aramis in the main event.  Lucky of the New Jersey AllStars caused Aramis to lose this match.  Lucky and Aramis are wrestling in a Grudge Ladder Match at the Diamond & Steel Anniversary on Sept 27th, so Lucky decided to be a thorn in Aramis' side.  After the match Mikey fought off all of the New Jersey All Stars and Aramis and Mikey ended the show with a sign of respect as they shook hands in the ring to the excitement of the capacity crowd.

*To buy tickets NOW for the Diamond & Steel Anniversary Event on Sept 27th in Voorhees, NJ simply visit WrestleReality.com or buy directly at www.tvbydemand.com/ticketsales.asp.  And of course look for WrestleReality back at Clementon Amusement Park for at least FIVE events during the summer of 2009!  ClementonPark.com for savings and info on HallowScreams weekends coming this fall to Clementon Park.

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These are the results from Loco Invasion

In the opening bout of the first ever Loco Wrestling Jersey show, a Jersey favorite Steve the Teacher came out and challenged the biggest and baddest. Out comes King Bash Manta to answer the challenge. And answer it he did. After a few minutes it was clear he was just too much for Steve. Winner King Bash Manta.
The next match saw two youngsters going at it. Joey Ego vs. Corey Havok. The crowd was into this match right from the start and seemed to be having fun letting Corey know what they thought of him. Joey impressed the crowd but in the end Corey Havok got the pin.


Next up, the first title match of the night. AWFR brought their tag team champions, X'ed Warlock and Dark Slayer to face the DWF tag team champions The Lost Boys. It wasn't supposed to be a title match but Yar grabbed the mic at ringside and challenged them to put up the titles. The match was hard fought but there was a mutual respect between the two teams that you couldn't help but notice. Towards the end of the match the entire Latin Connection surrounded the ring. One of them grabbed a member of X'ed legs which allowed for a pin to take place. So it seemed that The Lost Boys won the AWFR tag team championship. Out came DC Lurie to tell Nick Suave that he is his boss in Loco Wrestling and that this match did not take place. The Lost Boys handed the belts back to X'ed and said "another time."


The next match was a grudge match between The Southern Enforcer and Corky. It wasn't really a match, just a brawl. To be honest I think its going to have to be a brawl to settle this feud. The ref threw this one out when neither of them would get back in the ring. They seemed to be having more fun brawling thru the crowd.
Talk about a grudge match. Damian Pain vs Matt Wylde. Their grudge is centered around Cj the Dark Angel. This match had much more at stake though then settling their grudge. It was an "I quit" match with no holds barred for the Loco Hardcore title. They battled each other tooth and nail for quite awhile, using many submission holds trying to get each other to quit. Matt was busted open at one point and lost a lot of blood. In the end Damain had Matt in a triangle choke, Noone ever said I quit but the ref called the match when Matt passed out. I believe this feud is FAR from over.


After a brief intermission...The next match is for the Loco Cruiserweight title. Alberto Libre Jr. vs The Cosmic Critter. Alberto is a favorite in Pennsauken. The crowd there really loves his energy. This is only the second time they've seen the Critter. But they seem to have taken to him too. This was a fast match that had everyone on their feet. In the end Alberto Libre Jr. got the pin and became the Cruiserweight champion.


The next match was a threeway dance between Jason Gotti with the Pool Shark, Arrogance with Wayne Walker and Victor Cohanas. Jason and Arrogance are much bigger than Victor and they double teamed him for awhile. After a little bit of that they started on each other with Victor battling a bit as well. In the end with Gotti outside, Arrogance rolled up Victor for the pin.


Next up was a match for the Loco Tag team championship. The Latin Connection, D'crazed and Monstro vs. The Hollywood Sensations The entire Latin Connection headed up by Nick Suave, Bronx Bruiser and Victor Cahonas came to the ring with Monstro and D'crazed. It was a typical Latin Connection tag match with lots of distractions and double teams. The crowd loved it. In the end The Latin Connection walked away with the Loco Tag titles.


The next match was for the DWF Heavyweight title. Amadeus with Outlaw Frankie G. got a shot against The Rockin' Rebel. Amadeus was the ultimate snob as usual. Rebel was... well Rebel. The two of them had an exceptional match, that had the crowd both on their feet and of course Rebel had them laughing at times. Rebel retained his belt in the end.


The main event for the evening was for Loco Wrestling's heavyweight title. This match was Downtown Raphael vs Big Nasty. For this match the entire Latin Connection was out and ringside. It was a brutal contest that was falls count anywhere, anything goes, there must be a winner. Downtown Raphael stopped at nothing to win this match. Chairs were flying as they were all over the arena. In the end Downtown Raphael and the Latin Connection were just too much for Big Nasty. After the match the other two members of X'ed Warlock and Dark Slayer came out for the save.


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These results are for PWU's "Family Reunion"

Thank you to the 500+ PWU fans who were hyped all night for PWU's “Family Reunion”. The night was filled with major announcements, an amazing once in a lifetime mainevent and standing room only! (reserve tickets for the next show http://www.TVByDemand.com/ticketsales.asp )

3 new champions were crowned tonight. Teddy Fine defeated John McChesney in the match of the night and is the new PWU World Heavyweight Champion. The S.A.T.s are the new PWU Tag Team Champions. Missy Sampson is the new PWU Women’s Unified Champ.

Some major announcements:
Diamond Dallas Page returns from retirement to in-ring action for one night and one night only to team with Johnny Kashmere and former PWU Champion John McChesney to take on returning Balls Mahoney and returning champions The S.A.T.s (Jose and Joel Maximo)

PWU also announced the return to television as they have signed an exclusive deal. For more info on this TV deal, stay tuned to http://www.wrestlereality.com during the next few days.

Also announced, PWU is set to run events at Clementon Amusement Park this August.

Also, a new PWU commissioner was chosen by a landslide as Vampire Ravenheart begins his tenyre as PWU Commissioner on Sept. 27th at the “Diamond & Steel” 4th anniversary Event. Also announced, PWU has been cleared to do one hardcore extreme deathmatch per show beginning at the Anniversary.

The new PWU commissioner Ravenheart has decreed that the deathmatch on Sept 27th will be none other than a barbed wire steel cage death match. We will also see Lucky vs. Aramis in grudge ladder match.

The after-party at the Oakford Inn was huge success as the wrestlers of PWU and the Philadelphia Revolution pro roller hockey team were in attendance.

QUICK RESULTS:
1) Joe Ettell def. JC Westler of the NJ Allstars.
2) Rockin’ Rebel and Kevin James (formerly KJ Hellfire) were disqualified for using fireballs against the DWF Tag Team champs, Yar and Wolf, the Lost Boys.
3) ACPW Heavyweight Champ Quammy def. Sinister-X
4) Teddy Fine def. John McChesney to win the PWU World Heavyweight Title in a 5 star must-see match
5) Aramis def. Lucky
6) The S.A.T.s def. All Money Is Legal, the NJ All-Stars, and the returning Angus Brothers to win the PWU World Tag Team Championships in another 5 star off-the-charts match.
7) Commissioner Idol Finals:
Vampire Ravenheart became the new PWU
commissioner.
Runners up were Loudy and the White Board Mafia
8) Main Event:
Sandman def. Jake “The Snake” Roberts
The Sandman challenges Teddy Fine Sept. 27th for the PWU World Heavyweight Title.

Join us in person for our next Major Event in conjunction with the Legendary Doc Diamond's Devastation Wrestling Federation on September 27th 2008 at the Flyers Skatezone in Vorhees NJ.

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July 19th 2008 DWF Stars Stripes & Wrestle IV Results

The Lost Boy Wolf over Das Ubermachin 1 by DQ, which ended with Lost Boy Yar coming out to reunite with Wolf! Then They Challenged Das Ubermachin for the Tag Championship.


Alberto Libre Jr. over Davey Testament and Joey Ego
Jason Gotti over Steve the Teacher
King Bash Manta over Brian Harley
The Lost Boys over Das Ubermachin to become the NEW DWF TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS.
Latin Connection over X’d
Ryu Lee in a two out of three fall contest with Rocky Styles battled to a draw.
Teddy Fine and Kevin James over The Osirian Portal
Rockin’ Rebel over the Sheik Sheil Ali FOR THE DWF HEAVY WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP


Announcements:

During Intermission PWU Owner/Operator Johnny Kashmere Announced the return of PWU with a once in a lifetime Main Event to finally settle a challenge made years earlier between The Sandman and Jake the Snake Roberts. In true traditional PWU style The card for July 26th is jam packed with celebrity matches.

September 27th 2008 will be the first DWF/PWU/Loco show to celebrate the anniversary of both PWU and DWF, the includes, ECW original and newly crowned DWF Heavy weight champion Rockn' Rebel, Newly reunited ECW original and DWF Tag Team Champions The Lost Boys, Three, not one, not two but THREE (3) Cage matches Including The Sandman in an over the top cage match, I don't know about you but I refuse to miss the Sandman in a cage match! Sinister X -v- DWF Heavy Weight champion and ECW Original Rockn' Rebel in an over the top CAGE MATCH, and KJ Hellfire -vs- Damian Pain -vs- Joe Etell in a Barb Wire Steel Cage Flamming Tables Steel Cage Death Match...

S.A.T. with BALLS MAHONEY -vs- The Backseat Boys and a yet to be announced but guaranteed shocker special guest partner in a 6 man tag team challenge.

A Giants Only Battle Royal featuring 12 Wrestlers including The Latin Connection's Rapahael, Kwami, Gemini, Salvatore Saprano, The return to DWF of Big Slam, The Southern Enforcer, Slugga, ManThing, Annihilation, The Blue Meanie, Nicoli Volkoff... And you never know who The Legenadary Doc Diamond and the Infamous Johnny Kashmere will add to the show, But rest assured they are guaranteeing at least one HUGE addition to the lineup. And it will be announced at the Next PWU EVENT on August 26th 2008. As Always Tickets are available at TVByDemand's on-line ticket outlet.

 

 
     
     
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