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NWS Results From Ridgefield Park, NJ, Sat Oct 14
It's finally over...the seven show in 3 week schedule for National Wrestling Superstars, which started on September 29th in Manville has come to an end with tonight's event at the Ridgefield Park Knights of Columbus Hall in Ridgefield Park, NJ.  Despite a huge Pop Warner game being played in town plus high school football taking place late in the day, a very enthusiastic (although smaller than in recent shows) were glad they made the Knights of Columbus Hall their choice for this chilly Saturday evening.
 
Results:
TNT, accompanied to ringside by his manager King Du I Stinq and partner Saddam Insane defeated the human lawn dart Mikey Pacifica.
 
Nicky Oceans retained his Jersey Shore title against Fantastic Maxx that saw the crowd turn to Nicky (who came out as a heal) because of the maneuvers in the ring.  Lots of off the rope action and high flying excitement on both wrestlers parts.
 
Saddam Insane, accompanied to ringside by the King and TNT def Ticked Off (managed by Peeved Off) in a match where the Off Brothers seem to have the larger man confused.
 
Jay Santana def Corvis Fear when TNT, Saddam Insane and King Du I Stinq ran into the ring to make it a 4 on 1 attack before Tito Santana came to the rescue.
 
Ace Darling & Mr. Motion Shane Taylor def Fred "Bonecrusher" Sampson and Mike "Bulldog" Collare to capture the NWS tag team titles.  Lots of animosity in the ring since the wrestler who took the fall had to leave the company for good.  NWS Management wished Bulldog Collare "good luck" as he took the pin.
 
Tito Santana def Johnny Candido in what started out as a wrestling match, but quickly turned into a hardcore bout with Tito showing the younger Candido that there was still some fight in the older man.
 
After giving the wrestlers a few weeks off, NWS returns on November 3 with a spectacular event at the Middletown VFW with recent WWE release Orlando Jordan headlining an all-star card. Tickets are available by calling 732-888-1704
 
MISSOURI  EAST PRAIRIE-Gateway Championship Wrestling at the
Junior High School:  Sean Vincent pinned Evan Petrie
... Light Heavyweight Champion Jackal defeated K.C.
Karrington ... Cameron Cage beat Dorian Victor ...
Gary Jay pinned Super Castaldi ... Cabal defeated
OuTtKaSt ... Shorty Biggs beat Pierre Abernathy ...
Melvin Talent pinned Bryan Monterro ... Shorty Biggs
won a four-corner match with Cameron Cage, Cabal, and
Melvin Talent to earn a Heavyweight Title shot at the
next show in East Prairie.
(10-14-06)
-Patrick Brandmeyer

Next show is Friday 10/27 at the Wild Acres Gym in
Overland, MO.
 
PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING (PCW)
PCW FULL THROTTLE
PCW ARENA, ARLINGTON, TEXAS
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2006


*****RESULTS*****

The following was taped for airing in the Dallas-Fort Worth area on the Lone
Star Channel, as well as worldwide distribution via SmartVideo and release
on DVD, with Ring Announcer Travis Baxter and TV Commentators Rob Moore and
Attorney-At-Law Paul Lewis.

During the night, promotional videos aired for the upcoming November 18
match between PCW World Television Champion Mike Foxx and TNA superstar
Abyss.

The CRUISERWEIGHT KILLER B.J. TURNER beat The MIND OF WRESTLING J.T. LaMOTTA
--LaMotta made his return to PCW Full Throttle after touring the country and
wrestling for other promotions, and the skills he picked up along the way
nearly helped him defeat Turner, but B.J. held fast and forced LaMotta to
tap out to the 12-Point Stretch, a move Turner used to send a message to
commentator Paul Lewis and Turner's nemesis and Lewis' protege, Franco
D'Angelo.

PCW Co-Owner Chris Bussey came out, along with brother Stephen Bussey,
Antonio, and PCW World Cruiserweight Champion Brandon Collins. They all
basically congratulated each other on their recent actions, including
Collins injuring the knee of co-owner Thomas Bussey. Thomas came out on
crutches, accompanied by brother Larry Bussey. Thomas said Chris and his
"boyfriends" should be proud of what they'd done, but, as co-owner, Thomas
had the power to make matches, so he made two for the night: Stephen Bussey
& Collins vs. Larry Bussey & Bret Barnes, and Chris Bussey vs. Shadow.

The REAL DEAL NOBE BRYANT beat JERRY BROWN
--Bryant, coming off two losses in six months, including losing the PCW
World Television Title to Mike Foxx at Sick 'N' Twisted, was out to make a
point, and he made one on Brown, who showed up for his match in a shimmering
pink top, black skirt and fishnet stockings. Brown went for the Granbury
Slam, but Bryant countered it and hit the Real Deal for the victory.

Mike Foxx came out and gave a fired-up promo about his upcoming match with
Abyss, saying he's going to kick the TNA monster's backside (not in those
words, but you get the idea).

STEPHEN BUSSEY & PCW World Cruiserweight Champion BRANDON COLLINS beat BRET
BARNES & LARRY BUSSEY
--It was mostly Barnes vs. Collins, with both Busseys getting their licks
in. As the referee was occupied with Barnes and Collins and the Busseys were
fighting in the ring, Antonio ran in and whacked Larry with a cookie sheet,
setting him up for the pin by Stephen.

Stephen Murphy returned to PCW Full Throttle for the first time in five
months since suffering a knee injury, and, despite admittedly not being at
100 percent yet, he issued an open challenge to anyone in the dressing room
for a match right then and there. Unfortunately for him, the man who
answered the challenge was the 7'2" Roman gladiator Colossus.

COLOSSUS beat STEPHEN MURPHY
--Murphy got very little offense in against the larger and much more
powerful Colossus. Colossus threw Murphy around before mercifully ending it
with the Conqueror and a pinfall.

Paul Lewis entered the ring and demanded a title shot for his undefeated
Franco D'Angelo. Thomas Bussey came out and granted Lewis' wish, giving
D'Angelo a main event match next week ... against Mike Foxx for the TV
Title!

PCW WORLD TELEVISION TITLE MATCH
Champion MAIN EVENT MIKE FOXX beat PCW World Tag Team Title Co-Holder
SUCCESS STORY IN THE MAKING AARON EAGLE to retain the belt
--During the match, announcers Rob Moore and Paul Lewis argued the merits of
having Foxx vs. D'Angelo or Eagle vs. D'Angelo in next week's TV Title
match, with Lewis showing a preference for Eagle but denying that he thought
it would be an easier match for D'Angelo against Eagle than against Foxx.
Both wrestlers had each other scouted well, using each other's moves on each
other (Eagle using the Career Killer and the M.F.'er and Foxx using the Drop
Out). Foxx finally got the M.F.'er on Eagle and pinned him to keep the belt.

After the match, as Moore and Lewis were about to go to commercial, B.J.
Turner snuck in through the crowd and attacked Lewis, tossing him into the
ring and putting him in the 12-Point Stretch and yelling at Lewis as he sent
a message to the absent D'Angelo.

PCW FULL THROTTLE MAIN EVENT
SHADOW beat CHRIS BUSSEY (w/ Antonio)
--Antonio continually distracted Shadow and the referee until Shadow finally
clobbered Antonio, and the referee sent Antonio to the back. The former PCW
FT General Manager returned minutes later, though, and the giant Colossus
came out as well. Shdaow overcame the odds, though, and hit an F5-like
maneuver on Bussey and pinned him. After the match, though, Colossus
attacked Shadow, but PCW World Heavyweight Champion Mace Malone, wearing his
SWAT badge and shoulder holster, came out and dumped Colossus over the top
rope to the floor. Malone then went to help Shadow up, but Shadow didn't
want his help, and they started fighting. Malone knocked Shadow over the top
to the floor and stood in the ring as Colossus stood on the ramp and Shadow
was on the floor on the other side of the ring. Shadow challenged Malone to
defend his belt in a Triple Threat Match against himself and Colossus on
November 11 at Heroes 2 Legends, and Malone accepted.

PCW's next show will be on Saturday, October 21 at PCW Arena in Arlington,
Texas. Bell time is 8 p.m. The main event will be a TV Title Match between
champion Mike Foxx and challenger Franco D'Angelo.

PCW's next major show will be Heroes 2 Legends on Saturday, November 11. PCW
Lifetime Achievement Awards will be presented to Red Bastein and Jose
Lothario.

TNA's Abyss will come to PCW on Saturday, November 18 to face Mike Foxx.

Visit www.thelonestarchannel.com for information on how you can see PCW on
TV every week.

Visit www.smartvideo.com for more information on how you can view PCW action
worldwide 24 hours a day via your cell phone, PDA or Internet.

Visit www.pcwwrestling.com for more information about PCW, including
upcoming shows, bios, photos, columns, Match of the Week and Move of the
Week videos, and merchandise, including DVD's and VHS tapes of past PCW
shows, including major show DVD's and videos featuring international talent
like Christopher Daniels, Charlie Haas, Ahmed Johnson, Sabu, A.J. Styles,
Skandor Akbar and Kamala, and PCW Stars who've gone national like "Redd
Dogg" Rodney Mack, Jazz, Paul London, Lance "Shadow" Hoyt and Hotstuff
Hernandez. DVD's of PCW's weekly television show are available at the arena
and through PCW's website.

Submitted by ROB MOORE, The Voice of PCW

EWF Results for October 14, 2006
Marion, IN

www.EWFArena.com

* Tag Titles:  Ames & Able (c) beat The Southern Boys

* Fuji Brown beat Senor Flamer

* Dark Lion beat Damian Michaels

* "Poison" Appollo Starr beat Bob

* Johnny Tsunami beat Just Justin

Camron Star comes out with the Ladies Title saying that since Sybil Starr hasn't defended the belt in well over 30 days it goes to the #1 Contender which is her.  Hurricane says that she isn't going to get the belt just handed to her and that it would be on the line in the following match.

* Ladies Title:  Camron Star beat Destinee Blade to win the vacant title

* The New Orient Express (Pat Tanaka & Dylan Right) beat Hypnosis & Fallen Dragon

* Midwestern Title:  Big Richard Cannon beat Tank Toland by DQ

Tank Toland appeared to have won the Midwestern Title but the decision was reversed.  Here is what happened:  Cannon pushed Tank into Referee Jason Harding knocking him out.  Cannon then hit Tank with the title belt, then out came Referee Jay Mac to make the count, but Tank kicked out.  Cannon then hit Jay Mac with the belt.  Tank regained control of the match, hit Cannon with a spear and pinned Cannon, which was counted by Referee Andy Haley.  Harding comes too and reverses the decision citing that Tank knocked him out, so he is disqualified.  So Big Richard Cannon is still the EWF Midwestern Champion.

* EWF Title:  Osyris (c) beat Jimmy Jacobs

Upcoming Events at the EWF Arena (3400 S Adams in Marion, IN):

 

October 21:  "Haunted Havoc" with “Superfly” Jimmy Snuka

 

Tickets are only $10 in advance/online or $12 at the door

 

October 28:  No show due to the arena being transformed into the Screamworld Haunted House

 

November 11:  Ro-Z (formerly WWE’s Superhero Rosey)

 

Tickets are only $10 in advance/online or $12 at the door

 

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