10/20 NWA Anarchy Report, JAPW 10 Year Anniversary, + PWA report
On Monday, October 22, 2007 at 1:24 AM EST Larry Goodman sent this in:
Austin “Consequences" Creed, the wrestler that replaced Adam “Pacman" Jones at Bound For Glory, has been offered a TNA contract.
TNA Booking Director Bill Behrens handed Creed the envelope containing the contract in the ring at last night's NWA Anarchy show in Cornelia, Ga. Creed received a tremendous ovation from the the fans filling the NWA Arena, the same fans who had witnessed Creed's rise to stardom over the last 17 months.
Behrens called the contract offer an opportunity to fulfill a dream.
Behrens mentioned the other TNA stars that once called the NWA Arena in Cornelia home including A. J. Styles, Hotstuff Hernandez, Abyss and Ron Killings.
Creed made his Anarchy debut on June 3, 2006. Right from the get go, it was obvious that he was something special. Creed was paired with Hayden Young to become one of the hottest acts in the company as Awesome Attraction. Their current six month reign is the longest in NWA Anarchy history.
As for the rest of the evening, the fans got more than their money’s worth – plenty of in ring action and some killer angles. It’s a lock that this show will produce two jam packed hours of television.
There were over 200 people in the building. Coming off of a house of 290 for Fright Night, Anarchy has broken 200 at consecutive television taping. These people are hooked bad, and they need their biweekly fix.
(1) Wes Grissom & Chris King beat Talent and $ (J. T. Talent & Andrew Pendleton III) in 5:06. Another great pop for Grissom. He pulled off a major Lucha style satellite headscissors. Pendleton added the catch phrase “now that was money" and a heelish laugh when he did his neckbreaker spot. Pendleton tried to intimidate Grissom. He needs to lose those girlie slaps. The finish was nice. While Referee Ken Wallace was admonishing King, Pendleton planted Grissom on the top rope for Talent. When Wallace admonished Pendleton, King spilled Talent off the ropes and Grissom hit a Shooting Star Press for the pin. There was some serious contact on that SSP.
Melissa Coates crashed a backstage interview that John Johnson was fixing to do with Anger Alliance (sans Adam Roberts). She went ballistic on Johnson, accusing him of being the secret admirer that sent her flowers at the last TV (since day one, Johnson had been making suggestive remarks about Coates on commentary). Roberts showed up and argued with Chase about the leadership of the Alliance. Roberts said he would be thinking about the three of them when his hand was raised in victory as the new Anarchy TV Champion. Chase wondered how Roberts was able to finagle a title shot.
(2) Truitt Fields pinned Adam Roberts to retain the NWA Anarchy TV Title after Roberts was distracted by Brodie Ray Chase (8:42). Fields is over period. Roberts was good in the role of the wily veteran trying to capitalize on his opportunity. First, he succeeded in getting Fields pissed off. Then, Roberts posted Fields shoulder and followed up with a divorce court at two minutes into the match. I liked the aggressiveness in this spot. Roberts gave Fields a hammerlock slam on the floor. Just as Fields rallied with a middle rope bulldog, Chase walked out to ringside. Fields foiled Roberts’ finisher. Roberts dumped Fields out of the ring and had angry words with Chase. Fields caught Roberts with the Killing Fields, except this was Rockbottom style. Interesting timing since Rock was just elected into the Wrestling Observer Hall of Fame.
(3) Kory Chavis (with Attorney Jeff G. Bailey) decimated Billy Buck in 3:49. Crowd was hot and split for this one. The crowd popped for Chavis as the cool heel. This was a grade A squashing by Chavis. He’s really moving well at his lowered weight, while maintaining a degree of muscularity. All the fight had gone out of Buck by the 3 minute mark. Chavis hit a sitout gordbuster, a high boot and finished with the Spinesplitta.
Jeff Lewis jumped Chavis after the match. He was going crazy on Chavis until Abomination showed up. A-bomb hit Lewis with the Final Solution and Chavis locked in the Hillside Strangla. Chavis refused to break the hold until the refs came out. Bailey finally said enough and gave Lewis a parting stomp.
Backstage, NWA Anarchy owner Jerry Palmer was interviewed by Greg Hunter. Palmer said he didn’t have any answers about the disintegration of Urban Assault Squad. Palmer said neither Nemesis nor Shadow Jackson would return his calls. Hunter said Jeremy Vain was still kavetching about the way he lost the TV title. Palmer said Vain lost on a level playing field and it was a closed book as far as he was concerned.
(4) Tony Santorelli and Sal Rinauro went to an alleged 10 minute draw (actual time of 8:50). The only match that didn’t work and it wasn’t a bad match. In fact, it was a very good match technically, just not the one this crowd wanted to see. Rinauro got a great pop coming out, but they went dead after the opening bell. The first five minutes was mostly on the mat, which is an acquired taste for most Anarchy fans. Santorelli assumed control and was able to thwart Rinauro’s comebacks. At one point, Rinauro took a bump out of the ring where his body made a sick thud when hit the wood floor. There was a mixup on the time, which voided Rinauro’s big comeback before the finish. Santorelli caught Rinauro coming off the ropes and applied his chickenwing crossface variant. He had it on like forever before the bell rang. Santorelli went nuts about not getting the win.
(5) Slim J & Awesome Attraction (Austin Creed & Hayden Young) beat Devil’s Rejects (Azrael & Shaun Tempers & Patrick Bentley with Reverend Dan Wilson ) in 10:10. Bentley came to ring wearing a freaky mask. Once removed, his facial expressions were freakier than the mask. The pop for the babyface trio was amazing. Creed teased throwing a trinket into the crowd and the squealing about blew my eardrums out. J is solid muscle like an MMA fighter. There’s a reason for that. J nailed Tempers with a step up kick and pointed at Bentley. Then he pounded Tempers from the mount. Bentley ate a pair of dropkicks and a Vader bomb elbow drop from Young. But Bentley got an assist from Tempers, and Young crashed to the mat on an ill-advised aerial move in the heel corner. Azrael applied a choke submission, as the fans chanted for Young. Young went for a frogsplash and somehow altered it to avoid a kick from Azrael. Creed took the hot tag and his offense was inspired. Creed had Tempers pinned with a somersault lariat. Bentley broke it up. J attacked Bentley, and the place exploded as they spilled over the ropes. Iceberg came out to shield Bentley from further abuse. The other Rejects had Creed set up for the hellhammer, but it was Young to the rescue with a missile dropkick on Azrael, and Creed pinned Tempers with a huracanrana. Humongous pop for the finish. The way the match was built around J getting his hands on Bentley worked like a charm.
Palmer summoned Behrens to the ring to present Creed with the TNA contract offer. Behrens mentioned that TNA considered a number of options before settling on Creed. Young got on the mic to honor his parnter, but his emotions pretty much got the best of him. The babyface side of the dressing room hit the ring and hoisted Creed up on their shoulders. It was beautiful the way the fans got to share in the moment.
This was one of the most uplifting experiences in my 8 years of attending wrestling in Cornelia. The kid got the opportunity, and he made the most of it. And it couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.
(6) Todd Sexton beat Jesse Emerson via submission in 3:40. Emerson looks like a pro wrestler and showed some skills here, something he didn’t get a chance to do against . Sexton started out pure technico. Emerson stayed pretty even with him. Sexton decided to take the low road and beat up on Emerson outside the ring. Sexton got the tap out with front guillotine.
Wes Grissom hit the ring to confront Sexton. In a repeat of the last show minus the verbiage, Sexton blew off Grissom’s challenge.
(7) Derrick Driver & Steven Walters beat The Anger Alliance (Don Matthews & Brandon Phoenix with Brodie Chase) in 7:30. The babyface duo got their two minutes of fame before the Alliance put them through their paces. Matthews was the offensive star. When I watch him now, it’s hard to believe I once wrote that his chops looked lame. Matthews was killing them with strikes and his power game was spot on. Driver took the heat. Driver eventually made it to his corner, but Chase had pulled Walters off the apron. Phoenix dropped Driver on his freaking head with a release German suplex. Roberts came out and got into it with Chase. Matthews tried to play peacemaker. While this was going, Driver rolled Phoenix up. Roberts walked off on the other three, as the Alliance continues to crumble.
Eddie Rich threw it to the back where Nemesis was about to do a sitdown interview with Greg Hunter. This was an awesome segment. Nemesis glanced at the three security guard standing behind him and said he was feeling paranoid, like he was about to go to jail. Nemesis got in the big security guard’s face and started talking trash, challenging the hard guy to try him. The security guy didn’t move a muscle. Nemesis moved on to another, less imposing security guy and got a thrill when he made the “chump" jump. “This gorilla is no longer locked in a cage," said Nemesis. He threw a chair at the wall. Security stepped forward. Nemesis (wearing a “Free T. I." t-shirt) said he wasn’t Rodney King. Security backed Nemesis out of the interview area, down the ramp, through the ringside area and out the front door. All the while, Nemesis was issuing challenges and telling them not to step in his space. A tour de force performance by Nemesis.
(8) World’s Prettiest Tag Team (Seth Delay & Adrian Hawkins) beat Hollywood Brunettes (Kyle Matthews & Andrew Alexander) in a tornado tag match in 10:39. This was a wild, back and forth, spotfest of a brawl. They took full advantage of the rules. Brunettes came out in streetfight gear. Non-stop action. I’ll just hit on a few of the more brutal highlights. Brunettes gave Delay a double back suplex on the rail. Then they took turns choking him with a belt. Hawkins gave Matthews a snap suplex on the ramp, while Delay catapulted Alexander into the post. Alexander bled heavily after that one. Hawkins took a flying leap off the announcer’s booth to hit a double plancha. The finish went like this: WP2T kicked out of simultaneous pin attempts by the Brunettes. Brunettes went for the Sheeney Curse on Delay, but Hawkins broke it up. WP2T came back with an Overnite Sensation (Delay) and Unprettier (Hawkins) but Brunettes kicked out. WP2T blasted Brunettes with stereo knock out chairshots for the win. Revenge is sweet…and sick.
Jeremy Vain was accompanied to the ring by Rob Adonis. Vain accused Jerry Palmer of screwing him every way possible. He said the lumberjack strap match at Fright Night was “15 minutes of total unfairness," and Truitt Fields had the help of seven people to beat him for the TV title. Vain ordered Greg Hunter to come down from the announcer’s booth to interview him. Vain berated Hunter. Adonis ripped Hunter’s suit and stomped on his glasses. Vain smacked Hunter in the face HARD, knocking him to the canvas. Palmer and the Attraction hit the ring to chase Vain and Adonis out of there. Hunter needed help getting to the back and did not return to his announce position. Vain crossed a line that hasn’t been crossed in Anarchy by getting physical with an announcer. I’m guessing that Palmer may have to revisit that closed book.
(9) Iceberg (with Reverend Wilson) & Mikal Judas beat NWA Elite (Shatter & Abomination with Attorney Jeff G. Bailey) in 10:19 when Judas pinned the NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion Shatter with El Crucifijo. Judas is over for sure but in a unique way. They stand (literally) in awe of the larger-than-life quality of his entrance before they pop. Wilson joined Johnson on commentary. That should be very interesting. Shatter wanted no part of Judas. Iceberg tagged himself in to face Abomination, who ended up on the receiving end of the most gargantuan top rope crotch ride I’ve even seen. Interference by Bailey set up a huge lariat on Judas by Abomination. The spot was timed and executed in such a way that Judas didn’t look stupid. The heels trapped Judas in the corner and worked him over. Iceberg would distract the ref with a wry smile in face, as if he might purposely be adding to Judas’ misery. Shatter was very impressive here. He was hitting power moves on a guy that is 6-7 and close to 300 pounds, and he’s gotten more animated with his facial expressions. Shatter goozled Judas. Judas goozled a stunned Shatter. Double lariats. Both men staggered backwards. Iceberg tagged in and hit the Ground Zero splash on Shatter. But Judas had made a blind tag. Abomination pulled Iceberg out. Dominous entered through the front door. Abomination went after him. Judas picked Shatter up like he was nothing (and he’s a good 275) and LAUNCHED him with the crucifix powerbomb for the 1-2-3.
After the match, Iceberg confronted Judas. When Judas dropped down to go under the ropes, Iceberg hit the Thigh Drop of Doom and the Ground Zero on him. Bailey and Shatter stood on the ramp laughing and applauding. Wilson and Iceberg glared at Bailey and Shatter, each side trying to creep the other out and neither having any success at it. They made their respective exits. Judas recovered for one final pop and left through the front door.
For photos of the show by Blake Arledge go to http://www.ringsidephotos.net.
NOTES: North Georgia wrestling fans will have the opportunity to double their Halloween wrestling pleasure next weekend. APW presents “Nightmare on Cherry Street" on 10/26 in Royston headlined by Shadow Jackson defending the APW title against Abomination. Then, on 10/27 GWP has their first annual “Monster Mash Spooktacular" at the Waleska Ballpark with Brunettes vs. Regular Guys(c) in a Barbwire Death Match (the entire ring will be wrapped in barbwire), Tempers(c) vs. Slim J in a Casket Match and D. L. Norris vs. Leatherface in a Four Corners of Pain (weapons in all four corners)…NWA Anarchy returns to the NWA Arena on 11/3 with Iceberg vs Judas, Awesome Attraction vs. Vain & Adonis, Sexton vs. Buck and Rejects vs. Brunettes.
JAPW sent this in:
JAPW 10 Year Anniversary Show
Saturday October 27, 2007
The Rec Center
275 East Milton Avenue
Rahway, NJ
Doors Open 5:30 PM
Vendors & Autograph Signings 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Pre Show Hall Of Fame Ceremony and World Wide Taping 6:30 PM
10 Year Anniversary Show 7: 30 PM bell time
Ringside Seats: SOLD OUT G&A Bleacher Seats will be sold at the door for $20.00 each.
JAPW Championship
Low Ki (c) vs "Notorious 187" Homicide
One on One
"War Machine" Rhino vs The Necro Butcher
--- Special Guest Referee: Former Suicidal Champion: Low Life Louie Ramos
JAPW NJ State Championship Ladder Match
Grim Reefer (C) vs Archadia
Best Of The Light Heavyweights 10 Elimination Match
B Boy vs Joker vs Matt "M Dogg 20" Cross vs Sal Rinuaro vs Bandido Jr. vs Seth Delay
Jay Lethal & Azrieal vs BLKOUT (Ruckus & Sabian)
Eddie Kingston vs Drake Younger
AJ Styles vs Frankie Kazarian
The debut of former WWE Tag Team , Cryme Tyme!
Also appearing Hernandez, Slyck Wagner Brown, EC Negro, Monsta Mack & Havoc, Alicia, Sara Del Ray, Nikki Roxx, Devon "Crowbar" Storm , and so much, much, more !!!!
Hall Of Fame Inductions
The Haas Brothers Charlie & Russ
Dirty Don Montoya
Magic
Guest Of Honor Guest List
Charlie Haas, Don Montoya, Magic, Low Life Louie Ramos, Jay Lover & Foo-Foo, Rick Silver, Joe Rules, Luxorious Lynn, Kristy Kiss, Chino Martinez, Kane D, Dixie, Insane Dragon, Sylvester Q Greendexter, The Christopher St Connection, Skinhead Ivan, Glenn Strange, Lou Diamond, JT Jobber, Elax, Corvis Fear, Flash Wheeler, and many many more icons that have graced a JAPW ring over the last 10 years!
For more information on this event and for all the late breaking news & press releases please visit the official JAPW Message Forum at http://mboard.japw.net
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Official Jersey All Pro Wrestling Press Release
JAPW Returns on Saturday 10/27/2007 with our 10 Year Anniversary Show
Rahway Rec Center
275 East Milton Avenue
Rahway, NJ
Doors Open 5:30 PM
Vendors & Autograph Signings 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Pre Show Hall Of Fame Ceremony and World Wide Taping 6:30 PM
10 Year Anniversary Show 7: 30 PM bell time
10/09/07
Bayonne, NJ:
JAPW SHAKES UP 10TH ANNIVERSARY CARD
Due to fan requests and a change in management, JAPW is ecstatic to announce that we have changed some matches around for the huge 10th Anniversary show, which will take place on 10/27 at the Rahway Rec Center in Rahway, NJ! JAPW has always been a fan-first company, which is why we are making these changes, as fans have flooded JAPW offices asking for these matches. The change in management starts today and while we celebrate 10 years on 10/27, we will also be starting a new era in JAPW.
With that said, here is the revised line-up for the 10th anniversary show!
For the JAPW Heavyweight Championship
(c) Low Ki defends against "The Notorious 187" Homicide!
The fans asked for it and the fans got it, on 10/27 the two biggest stars ever in JAPW history will do battle on the biggest JAPW stage of them all for the biggest prize of them all- the JAPW Heavyweight Championship!
You can not talk about the history of JAPW without mentioning Low Ki or Homicide. Both men have given their blood, sweat and tears for JAPW. Both men are mutliple time champions in JAPW. Both wrestlers are guys that everyone looks up to in the wrestling world. Without Homicide or Low Ki there might not even be a JAPW 10th anniversary show and for their efforts, sacrifice, determination, endurance, pride and hardwork both are being rewarded by being placed in the main event of the biggest show ever in JAPW history!
Obviously, both wrestlers have a long history together. Low Ki is Homicide's best student and a true embodiment of the trainings and hard love teaching of Homicide. While both have gone on to team together and achieve singles success away from each other as well, there still is a sacred sensei student-teacher bond between the two.
Recently, both battled in a match for Homicide's JAPW Tag Team Championships, which Homicide holds with Hernandez. Hernandez was the one to get the pinfall on Low Ki that night and arguably has earned himself a title shot against Low Ki. However, when JAPW.net caught up to the towering Hernandez, Hernandez said that "On 10/27, it will be Homicide's night. I will have my night in JAPW but at the 10th Anniversary show, only two men deserve the spotlight and that is Low Ki & my 5150 partner, Homicide."
Low Ki is not thrilled about having to defend his championship against the man who brought him to the dance to JAPW. While Homicide battled throughout the years in JAPW, even being part of the first anniversary show, it was Homicide who brought Low Ki into JAPW and molded him for success. Low Ki has nothing but respect for the man who helped make him, but on 10/27 it will be up to Low Ki to break the man, if he wants to walk out of Rahway with the JAPW Championship.
Homicide a 7-Time JAPW Champion hasn't said much about his title match against his SST running mate Low Ki. Homicide would only tell JAPW.net that he will tear the roof off of Rahway and left it at that.
Two proud men who have had electric and emotional matches will pour their heart out in the ring one more time, but only one man can win. Perhaps lost all in this is the JAPW Championship, but the JAPW Championship being on the line makes this match oh so much richer.
The word "Icon" is a word thrown around loosely in the wrestling business, but undeniably, on 10/27 the two icons of JAPW clash for the most prestigious championship - The JAPW Heavyweight Title. If you need more reasons to be hyped for this match than you simply don't understand the magnitude of the careers of Homicide & Low Ki.
10-27, the 10th Anniversary Show,
Homicide vs Low Ki for the JAPW Championship.
This will be the match that all other matches are compared to in JAPW after it goes down.
RHINO w/Johnny D. VS NECRO BUTCHER
SPECIAL GUEST REFEREE- LOW LIFE LOUIE RAMOS
With the announcement of Homicide vs Low Ki, that leaves Rhino & Necro Butcher empty handed. Johnny D. was furious about his client being taken out of the JAPW Championship match and demanded that Rhino takes out his frustrations on Necro Butcher.
This easily will be a match of title implications, as both men have their eyes set on the prize - the JAPW Heavyweight Championship. However, only one man can win this match and stake their claim for the right to wear the JAPW Heavyweight Championship.
Due to the amount of fierce brutality and pain that will be inflicted in this match, JAPW officials realized that a normal referee wouldn't be able to control these two superbeasts. That is why JAPW has looked hard and far for a referee who can keep up with the kick-ass in-your-face style of both competitors in that match. After searching, JAPW has signed former JAPW Suicidal Champion & Potential Future JAPW Hall of Famer - Low Life Louie Ramos to officiate this contest!
Low Life Louie is as sick as they come in JAPW. Louie, who was a major part of JAPW during the "BLOOD IS BETTER" Bayonne days, was ecstatic when told of the news that he'd be reffing a match of such a large proportion. Louie, who has endured barbed wire bats, thumbtacks, FIRE, tables, barbed-wired dildos and any other weapons known to man, knows what suffering and pain is all about. It will be his experience and no-nonsense attitude to make sure this match is officiated right! However, one must wonder with all the violence going on, can Louie be satisfied by just counting 3?!?!
Necro Butcher looks forward to decimating the former JAPW Champion Rhino. Necro knows by defeating "The Manbeast" Rhino, it will put him on the upper plateau of JAPW wrestlers. This match promises to be F@#$ing violent and with the lure of a JAPW title shot in the future, both men promise to bring their A-games.
CROWBAR THROWS THE CROWBAR AWAY!
Long time wrestler and an original from JAPW's beginnings, Devon "Crowbar" Storm will be wrestling at the 10 Year Anniversary Show. However, while Crowbar has achieved national fame for his time under the Crowbar name, Crowbar wants to go back to the name that he started using when he appeared on JAPW's first show & JAPW's first anniversary show - DEVON STORM!
Devon Storm knows what he has to do for JAPW fans and plans on bringing everything he's got on 10/27. Several wrestlers looking to make a name for themselves, such as Kevin Matthews, EC Negro & many others are all lining up asking for a crack at Devon Storm, thinking that if they can take down Storm, they will become top dog in JAPW.
Devon Storm is not one to take things lying down and has guaranteed that no matter who he faces he will bringing his best stuff and eagerly awaits the challenge of any one in the JAPW locker room.
CRYME TYME WILL BE IN THE HOUSE!
Yo, yo, yo, to confirm internet rumors, CRYME TYME will be in attendance at the JAPW 10th Anniversary show. Both members will be signing autographs for fans and have made it known that they are interested in getting physical at the show. Who's been targeted by Cryme Tyme? Find out at the 10 Year Anniversary show on 10/27!
BEST OF THE LIGHTHEAVYWEIGHTS 10 HAS BEEN CHANGED!
B Boy vs Joker vs M Dogg 20 vs Bandido Jr vs Sal Rinuaro vs Seth Delay
JAPW is happy to announce that BEST OF THE LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS, the annual scramble match between the best light heavyweights in the area is set for the 10th Anniversary Show. Many names have contacted JAPW, looking to make a mark and get their name out in this match. This match has launched & made careers for many wrestlers, as previous wrestlers, such as Jack Evans, The Grim Reefer, Azraiel & many others have went on to greater success after this match.
"The New Age Punisher" B-Boy was the first wrestler booked in this match. With B-Boy looking to retire, B-Boy wants to go out on top, which is why he has immediately thrown his name in the hat for this match.
M-Dogg 20, no stranger to JAPW rings, has also entered this match. M-Dogg is a veteran of this match, participating in previous BOTLHW's, and is looking to secure a full-time roster spot. He can do so by winning this match.
Sal Rinuaro & Seth Delay return to JAPW and both have earned a position in this years annual classic after making their JAPW debut at Calm Before The Storm. While part of a losing effort, both wrestlers impressed management and the JAPW fans with his performance that night, they return to JAPW and want to prove that they two of the best in the world and prove that each of them deserve a full time roster position in JAPW.
JAPW home-grown star, Bandido Jr. has also entered this bout. For Bandido Jr., it is his chance to stand out on his own with La Familia.
Eddie Kingston and his BLKOUT group have also petitioned and secured a spot in the marquee match of the JAPW 10 Year Anniversary Show as Joker will be representing BLKOUT, giving them a presence in 3 matches on 10/27.
Joker who epitomizes the Strong Style that JAPW is well known for will bring his unique viciousness to a JAPW ring for the first time and will be looking to score big time in a match that has so much history and means so much to JAPW as a company. Will Eddie Kingston and BLKOUT Succeed in ruining the JAPW 10 Year Anniversary Show???
JAPW Tag Team Champion Hernandez To Be In Action!
With the two brightest stars ever in JAPW history doing battle in the main event, Hernandez won't be teaming with his JAPW Tag Team Champion partner Homicide at the 10 Year Anniversary Show. While Hernandez realizes that this epic main event will define what pro wrestling is in JAPW, Hernandez isn't taking a step back from anyone. Hernandez has requested and has been granted a match against anyone in JAPW. Hernandez has been issued an open contract, but will who be brave enough, or perhaps stupid enough to sign it? One thing is for sure: whoever takes on the impressive Hernandez will have a long night ahead of them!
#1 Tag Team Contenders Match
Jay Lethal & Azraiel vs BLKOUT (Sabian & Ruckus)
With some changes on the show, things might've been made a little easier for BLKOUT to make a statement at the 10th Anniversary show. While BLKOUT loses a chance to win the tag team championships, they gain the opportunity to make some serious noise against the former JAPW tag team champions, Lethal & Azraiel!
BLKOUT, who have been off and on with JAPW, have made it clear that after Eddie Kingston made his stand at "Calm Before the Storm", BLKOUT will be in the house at the 10th Anniversary Show. BLKOUT has stated that they will take over JAPW, and they don't care if they have to take out LAX, Low Ki or even JAPW promoter Fat Frank!
Lethal & Azraiel, two homegrown JAPW stars, who have stolen shows in the past and have made every championship they've chased for mean so much more, will take on the task that LAX peviously had, and that is to rid JAPW of BLKOUT!
To give Lethal & Azraiel an incentive to take out BLKOUT, this match is a number 1 contenders match to the JAPW tag team championships. This match is Lethal & Azraiel's to lose, as they already were guaranteed a rematch. If BLKOUT can defeat Lethal & Azraiel, they will become the new number 1 contender.
JAPW officials are fed-up of BLKOUT's threats and menacing tactics and are pulling no punches with this match. With a motivated and fired up Lethal & Azraiel, BLKOUT better bring their best, or they'll be looking at ceiling lights.
With Kingston calling out JAPW and BLKOUT threatening violence and anarchy, could for the first time in their careers, can Lethal & Azraiel be saviors to JAPW? Like the plague and other viruses & epidemics, the best way to prevent massive harm & destruction is to nip it in the bud before it starts. Will Lethal & Azraiel turn down the ruthless and maniacal members of BLKOUT? If they don't, JAPW may never be the same again.
And in previously announced contests:
ARCHADIA DEMANDS & GETS RESPECT
We told you before "Calm Before The Storm" that we were getting a weird vibe from Archadia. At "Calm Before The Storm" the world saw what we noticed, and that is Archadia is a new man. Demanding respect and feeling under-appreciated, Archadia devised a devious attack that saw him lay out JAPW New Jersey State Champion, The Grim Reefer.
Despite winning a huge match over Sal Rinuaro & Seth Delay, Archadia has felt that he has been slighted by JAPW management, and has decided to take matters in his own hands, leaving Reefer battered & bruised after several vicious & sinister ladder shots.
As a result of the attack, perhaps Reefer let his emotions get the best of him, as it was he who challenged Archadia to a ladder match at the 10th Anniversary show. Reefer vs Archadia for the JAPW NJ State Championship, in a Ladder Match, is officially set.
Reefer, who's been on a roll, literally, since winning the JAPW NJ State title from Frankie Kazarian earlier this year, not only goes into this match as a champion, but as a man possessed, as Reefer made it clear he plans on ending Archadia's career at the 10th Anniversary show.
Reefer, who wants to let his actions speak for themselves, did give JAPW.net the following quote, "Tell Archadia it is over. If the guy wanted a title match, I would've just given him the match. Instead this punk wants to play chutes and ladders and at the anniversary show it's going to feel like smoking a fattie when I'm up 20 feet on the ladder, celebrating with the fans with the prestigious JAPW NJ State Title and looking at the broken piles of bones & that bloody mess that people call Archadia."
Archadia, who seemingly is winning the mind-game war, wouldn't say much about his upcoming title match, as Archadia felt he explained himself at Calm Before the Storm. However, Archadia would go on to say that, "Reefer was champion for over 6 months and how many title shots did I get? None. Reefer is lying if he told you he'd give me a title shot. I see how things are done here and you have to look out for number 1 at all times. Reefer can't even go to sleep now without thinking about me, and if I didn't scramble his brain up enough from the shots to the head with the ladder, and if his head isn't screwed up enough with all that crap he smokes, you can trust me, Reefer will be rocking back and forth like a little mental patient after I finally get what I truly deserve- and that is MY JAPW NJ State championship."
Not only is the JAPW NJ State Title on the line at the 10th Anniversary Show, but pride, respect and unbridled fury are also on the line. Perhaps for the first time ever, the NJ State Championship is over-shadowed by the personal issues between the two combatants. One thing is clear: this will be a MUST-SEE match.
DRAKE YOUNGER COMES TO JAPW TO TAKE ON BLKOUT LEADER EDDIE KINGSTON!
Eddie Kingston woke up the JAPW world when he took it upon himself to call out JAPW management at "Calm Before the Storm." Recruiting from within, by picking up former JAPW Champion, Slyck Wagner Brown, Kingston made it clear that he plans to own JAPW and run JAPW all through 2007 and beyond!
JAPW realizes to kill a monster you must kill its head. The monster in question here is BLKOUT and its head is EDDIE KINGSTON. That is why JAPW has recruited one of the sickest, baddest and brutal mother-f^$%#s in wrestling today- DRAKE YOUNGER!
It's signed and booked, on 10/27, DRAKE YOUNGER vs EDDIE KINGSTON is on! Drake Younger has been told specifically to rid JAPW of Eddie Kingston. If he succeeds, Younger will be granted a JAPW Championship match whenever he wants. Younger must succeed in this quest. Kingston has been nothing but poison in JAPW, and is already trying to brainwash talent to see his way, as he did with Slyck Wagner Brown. This could be the hardest hitting match on the card.
THE PHENOMENAL ONE MEETS THE FUTURE
AJ STYLES VS FRANKIE KAZARIAN
The names just keep getting bigger in JAPW, as Frankie Kazarian, former JAPW NJ State Champion, continues his re-emergence, challenging former NWA World Champion "The Phenomenal" AJ Styles. Kazarian, coming off a huge win by defeating Chris Hero at "Calm Before The Storm" faces one of the best wrestlers in the world today, AJ Styles.
AJ Styles, who has challenged and beaten the best not only in JAPW but all around the world, has shown a change in character as of late, preferring the easy way out of tough situations. On the flip side, Kazarian has been a breath of fresh air since rediscovering himself. Two wrestlers at two different points in their career will do battle for supremacy. As always with these types of big name matches, this match will have title implications, as both have their eyes set on the top prize, the JAPW Heavyweight Championship!
D-FACTOR LOOKING FOR NEW MEMBERS, PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS DO NOT NEED TO APPLY!
We told you several weeks ago that Johnny D. is looking for new members for his D-Factor. Shortly thereafter, the impressive and massive tag team of Havok & Monsta Mack debuted, obliterating the JAPW ring with EC Negro & Bandido Jr. With Rhino now back in the mix, several people have forgot that Johnny D. is still watching the entire JAPW roster and the wrestling world, looking to add the best & most elite talent to his band of A-list talent. With Rhino, Kevin Matthews, Havok, Monsta Mack & Alicia already in tow, who will be the next to join the D-Factor? The answer to that might be coming sooner than later!
While on Kevin Matthews, Kevin Matthews is 100% cleared and ready to wrestle. Johnny D. said that his client is looking for real matches and will take on anyone at The 10th Anniversary Show. Kevin, who's made light work of the JAPW roster since his return to JAPW, has his eyes set on the JAPW Heavyweight title, but to get there, he must prove himself. Kevin will get that shot at "The 10th Anniversary Show", and it is up to him to see if he will still earn his D-Factor stripes!
Another D-Factor client, "The Blonde Bombshell from Hackensack" Alicia, has run amok all over JAPW. Alicia, the unofficial JAPW Womens champion & currently the top womens wrestler in NJ has turned back challenges from Sara Del Rey, Nikki Roxx, Daizee Haze and countless others. Who will try their luck against Alicia next? With Johnny D. in her corner, Alicia looks unstoppable.
FUTURE OF LA FAMILIA?
With Diablo Santiago taking time off for personal reasons and Oman Tortuga on the shelf, one must question the future of La Familia. With only EC Negro & Bandido Jr left full-time, it might be time to go or get off the pot. At "Calm Before The Storm", Negro & Bandido fell victims to Johnny D.'s newest acquisitions, Monsta Mack & Havok. Bandido, who's paid the price for Negro's mouth & Negro's actions, doesn't seem thrilled with the association La Familia gives him. The future of La Familia should be clear as day at the 10th Anniversary Show.
Don't also forget, JAPW will be hosting a special Hall of Fame Ceremony with a huge guest of honor list. Here is the information:
Hall Of Fame Inductions
The Haas Brothers Charlie & Russ
Dirty Don Montoya
Magic
Guest Of Honor Guest List
Charlie Haas, Don Montoya, Magic, Low Life Louie Ramos, Jay Lover, Rick Silver, Joe Rules, Luxorious Lynn, Kristy Kiss, Chino Martinez, Kane D, Dixie, Insane Dragon, Sylvester Q Greendexter, The Christopher St Connection, Skinhead Ivan, Glenn Strange, Lou Diamond, JT Jobber, Elax, Corvis Fear, Flash Wheeler, and many many more icons that have graced a JAPW ring over the last 10 years!
Stay tuned to http://www.JAPW.net for more JAPW news and information! We will be updating with more news & notes as they come in, as all roads lead to the huge 10th Anniversary show on 10/27!
Steven Ashe sent this in:
Here are the results from PWA's "Bar Brawl 2007" at Junctions night club in St. John's, Newfoundland on Oct. 18th: Andrew Hawk defeated Scott Steele, Loco defeated Kris Krimzon, Lance Romance & JX Phlexx defeated The Fraternity to capture the PWA Tag-Team titles, Gord Glynn defeated Justin Lock, Mike Burry & PWI defeated Xtreme Chaos, Travis defeated "Nasty" Nick Dyson.
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