Post by AWA.com on Apr 12, 2010 5:24:14 GMT -4
UNIFICATION MATCH
AWA Hardcore Championship
Chaos Extreme Championship
"The Franchise"
James Lucas (c)
Vs
Whitey Ford (c)
What a way to kick off Anarchy! Whilst Whitey Fords main issue is with MJ Windsor, it is clear that this match between these two hardcore superstars meant a hell of a lot.
The referee let it slide when the match spilt to the outside and when steel objects came into play, after all this match was for the Hardcore and Extreme Championships!
After some back and forth action Whitey Ford was in control, after hitting his Backtoss Piledriver on the outside of the ring straight down into the steel chair that laid there. The Extreme Champion managed to get Lucas into the ring and went for what appeared to be the winning cover, but before the referees hand could slap for the third time Whitey Ford was pulled from the ring.
The Bronx Brothers had done the deed, and MJ Windsor was standing on the stage at the top with his customer mic in hand.
MJ declared that not once had this match been advertised as a Hardcore Rules Match, and since the Chaos title was also on the line, the 24/7 hardcore rules did not apply and therefore that meant Whitey Ford was DQed and that the match was over.
Obviously pissed off, Ford took it out on the Brothers, pounding on them both.
This brought out ‘The Sheriff’, Gregory Kennedy. Whilst he accepted that the match had not officially been classed as ‘hardcore rules’, it was obvious that James Lucas had also used foreign objects and had broken the rules and therefore he was also DQed.
Knowing that neither man had any added power, it was left that the match ended in a double dq.
However, Whitey Ford had something to say, he told all the fans and especially James Lucas that he knows he had the match won, but it was clear Lucas needed the belts more than he did.
With that Ford left both the Chaos and Hardcore belts in the ring as he headed to the back.
RESULT – DOUBLE DQ
2 out 3 FALLS
"The Virus"
Ripper
Vs
"The Word"
Lucias Bird
Ripper was already at ringside for this match, and it was not long before Lucias Birds entrance music played and he made his way out with Benito.
Much like the first match of the night, both men went at it full force which eventually lead to the brawl spilling to the outside. This match was being played out under full rules and therefore the referee started the count. It was getting dangerously close and the call got to 8 as Bird managed to scramble under the bottom rope, as the referee turned to check he was fully in the ring Benito made his move and dove at Rippers legs, dropping him to the ground. Benito quickly moved along and the referee turned back around to continue his count none the wiser. Reaching ten he had to call for the bell and award Bird the first fall.
Bird may have gotten the first fall but this only meant he had lit a fire under Ripper. On a rampage Lucias really did not stand a chance, Ripper quickly hit the Virus Bomb and evened the score with a pinfall.
The fight for the final fall was more even, neither man wanting to make a mistake. Lucias managed to hit the Heavens Decree, but with Ripper knowing his career was on the line it was not enough to keep his shoulders to the mat.
Back and forth with a number of near falls each, the climax came when Bird had been knocked silly after attempting his top rope body splash, as Ripper moves out of the way Birds head met Rippers knee with bad results. Ripper used this moment to hit the Monster and take the third and final fall.
RESULT– Ripper wins by 2 falls to 1
1st Fall – Lucias Bird - count out
2nd Fall – Ripper – pinfall
3rd Fall – Ripper – pinfall
GRUDGE MATCH
"The EGO"
MJ Windsor
Vs
"The Golden Child"
Nicholas J Draven
The grudge match that the fans had been excited to see, but never really happened. NJD only managed a few steps down the ramp before his half brother and most hated foe ran out from the back and attacked him. Brawling back up the stage, this spilled to the backstage area, clearly no love is lost between these two and neither cared much about winning any official match. It was not long before Khris Heaven and the Bronx Brothers showed up, but luckily for NJD he was backed up by security and surprisingly a returning Kevin Kash!
With the sides even, it was the New Connection who took the order from MJ Windsor to back up and “leave the mongrel till next time”.
RESULT – NO CONTEST
MAIN EVENT
NON TITLE
"The Role Model"
Anthony Jordan (c)
Vs
Slam II
A great match to top off a great night. Slam’s new persona was in full swing during this match, no longer did he care when the fans booed him every time he struck the World Champion with a closed fist and no longer did he care when the referee told him to stop using the closed fists, almost causing himself a DQ on more than one occasion.
In terms of the World Champion, well he was on fine form and this match was close, but the Champions focus was taken for a moment when his sister, Angela walked out onto the stage and down to ringside. Angela did not get herself involved in the match but taking his eyes off of Slam for a second was Anthony Jordans fatal mistake, Slam spun him around, kicked him in the stomach and delivered a brutal DDT. Slam made the cover and picked up a huge win.
Angela Jordan did not hang around and simply walked back up the ramp.
RESULT – Slam defeated Anthony Jordan via pinfall
OTHER NEWS
Nicholas J Draven made a huge main event for next weeks Anarchy. Due to the issues surrounding the Ford/James match earlier in the night and as a reward to Kevin Kash for his help during the New Connection assult, next week Whitey Ford and Kevin Kash will team up against MJ Windsor and James Lucas and the AWA Tag Team titles will be on the line!
It was allso announced that Whitey Ford had officially declared he no longer wants to be recognised as the Chaos Extreme Champion and that he was infact now a Anarchy Superstar.
What will become of the title has not yet been decided.
MJ countered the match he had been set by booking Ripper to go one on one with his friend and stable mate, AWA World Champion Anthony Jordan.
AWA Hardcore Championship
Chaos Extreme Championship
"The Franchise"
James Lucas (c)
Vs
Whitey Ford (c)
What a way to kick off Anarchy! Whilst Whitey Fords main issue is with MJ Windsor, it is clear that this match between these two hardcore superstars meant a hell of a lot.
The referee let it slide when the match spilt to the outside and when steel objects came into play, after all this match was for the Hardcore and Extreme Championships!
After some back and forth action Whitey Ford was in control, after hitting his Backtoss Piledriver on the outside of the ring straight down into the steel chair that laid there. The Extreme Champion managed to get Lucas into the ring and went for what appeared to be the winning cover, but before the referees hand could slap for the third time Whitey Ford was pulled from the ring.
The Bronx Brothers had done the deed, and MJ Windsor was standing on the stage at the top with his customer mic in hand.
MJ declared that not once had this match been advertised as a Hardcore Rules Match, and since the Chaos title was also on the line, the 24/7 hardcore rules did not apply and therefore that meant Whitey Ford was DQed and that the match was over.
Obviously pissed off, Ford took it out on the Brothers, pounding on them both.
This brought out ‘The Sheriff’, Gregory Kennedy. Whilst he accepted that the match had not officially been classed as ‘hardcore rules’, it was obvious that James Lucas had also used foreign objects and had broken the rules and therefore he was also DQed.
Knowing that neither man had any added power, it was left that the match ended in a double dq.
However, Whitey Ford had something to say, he told all the fans and especially James Lucas that he knows he had the match won, but it was clear Lucas needed the belts more than he did.
With that Ford left both the Chaos and Hardcore belts in the ring as he headed to the back.
RESULT – DOUBLE DQ
2 out 3 FALLS
"The Virus"
Ripper
Vs
"The Word"
Lucias Bird
Ripper was already at ringside for this match, and it was not long before Lucias Birds entrance music played and he made his way out with Benito.
Much like the first match of the night, both men went at it full force which eventually lead to the brawl spilling to the outside. This match was being played out under full rules and therefore the referee started the count. It was getting dangerously close and the call got to 8 as Bird managed to scramble under the bottom rope, as the referee turned to check he was fully in the ring Benito made his move and dove at Rippers legs, dropping him to the ground. Benito quickly moved along and the referee turned back around to continue his count none the wiser. Reaching ten he had to call for the bell and award Bird the first fall.
Bird may have gotten the first fall but this only meant he had lit a fire under Ripper. On a rampage Lucias really did not stand a chance, Ripper quickly hit the Virus Bomb and evened the score with a pinfall.
The fight for the final fall was more even, neither man wanting to make a mistake. Lucias managed to hit the Heavens Decree, but with Ripper knowing his career was on the line it was not enough to keep his shoulders to the mat.
Back and forth with a number of near falls each, the climax came when Bird had been knocked silly after attempting his top rope body splash, as Ripper moves out of the way Birds head met Rippers knee with bad results. Ripper used this moment to hit the Monster and take the third and final fall.
RESULT– Ripper wins by 2 falls to 1
1st Fall – Lucias Bird - count out
2nd Fall – Ripper – pinfall
3rd Fall – Ripper – pinfall
GRUDGE MATCH
"The EGO"
MJ Windsor
Vs
"The Golden Child"
Nicholas J Draven
The grudge match that the fans had been excited to see, but never really happened. NJD only managed a few steps down the ramp before his half brother and most hated foe ran out from the back and attacked him. Brawling back up the stage, this spilled to the backstage area, clearly no love is lost between these two and neither cared much about winning any official match. It was not long before Khris Heaven and the Bronx Brothers showed up, but luckily for NJD he was backed up by security and surprisingly a returning Kevin Kash!
With the sides even, it was the New Connection who took the order from MJ Windsor to back up and “leave the mongrel till next time”.
RESULT – NO CONTEST
MAIN EVENT
NON TITLE
"The Role Model"
Anthony Jordan (c)
Vs
Slam II
A great match to top off a great night. Slam’s new persona was in full swing during this match, no longer did he care when the fans booed him every time he struck the World Champion with a closed fist and no longer did he care when the referee told him to stop using the closed fists, almost causing himself a DQ on more than one occasion.
In terms of the World Champion, well he was on fine form and this match was close, but the Champions focus was taken for a moment when his sister, Angela walked out onto the stage and down to ringside. Angela did not get herself involved in the match but taking his eyes off of Slam for a second was Anthony Jordans fatal mistake, Slam spun him around, kicked him in the stomach and delivered a brutal DDT. Slam made the cover and picked up a huge win.
Angela Jordan did not hang around and simply walked back up the ramp.
RESULT – Slam defeated Anthony Jordan via pinfall
OTHER NEWS
Nicholas J Draven made a huge main event for next weeks Anarchy. Due to the issues surrounding the Ford/James match earlier in the night and as a reward to Kevin Kash for his help during the New Connection assult, next week Whitey Ford and Kevin Kash will team up against MJ Windsor and James Lucas and the AWA Tag Team titles will be on the line!
It was allso announced that Whitey Ford had officially declared he no longer wants to be recognised as the Chaos Extreme Champion and that he was infact now a Anarchy Superstar.
What will become of the title has not yet been decided.
MJ countered the match he had been set by booking Ripper to go one on one with his friend and stable mate, AWA World Champion Anthony Jordan.