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Episode #18 - April 19, 2016
Caleb Masterson Vs. Adrian Stasiak
The opening match of the evening was a quick and fast hitting bout. Masterson hit a stiff running back elbow to the head of Stasiak caught really seemed to stun and daze him. After getting him down, Masterson hit a series of running elbows to the chest as he dropped down. He looked to put the match away early with Clown College (Brainbuster) but Stasiak counted into a small package roll-up for two. Stasiak set Masterson up for his What a Stasiak (Pop-Up Powerbomb into Cutter) but Masterson counted into a headscissors takedown. Both men got to their feet and Masterson hit the Guyliner (Flatliner) and picked up a win in his first match.
The opening match of the evening was a quick and fast hitting bout. Masterson hit a stiff running back elbow to the head of Stasiak caught really seemed to stun and daze him. After getting him down, Masterson hit a series of running elbows to the chest as he dropped down. He looked to put the match away early with Clown College (Brainbuster) but Stasiak counted into a small package roll-up for two. Stasiak set Masterson up for his What a Stasiak (Pop-Up Powerbomb into Cutter) but Masterson counted into a headscissors takedown. Both men got to their feet and Masterson hit the Guyliner (Flatliner) and picked up a win in his first match.
Jacob Arc Vs. Austin Boonchan Vs. Chris Vector
In what was supposed to be a hard hitting triple threat match, things got out of hand before the match even started. Boonchan was set to compete in the ring as Arc made his way down the ramp. Arc was attacked from behind by Vector as he charged from the stage. Vector clubbed Arc in the back of the head with a stiff forearm. Boonchan just watched on as Vector stomped on Arc and then pulled him back to his feet. He tossed him hard into the steel steps as the fans booed. Vector pulled Arc up and rolled him into the ring as he walked up the ramp. Arc stumbled up to his feet and Boonchan hit the Flashback (Lumbar check) and covered for a win.
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Tuesday, May 17, 2016
In what was supposed to be a hard hitting triple threat match, things got out of hand before the match even started. Boonchan was set to compete in the ring as Arc made his way down the ramp. Arc was attacked from behind by Vector as he charged from the stage. Vector clubbed Arc in the back of the head with a stiff forearm. Boonchan just watched on as Vector stomped on Arc and then pulled him back to his feet. He tossed him hard into the steel steps as the fans booed. Vector pulled Arc up and rolled him into the ring as he walked up the ramp. Arc stumbled up to his feet and Boonchan hit the Flashback (Lumbar check) and covered for a win.
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Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Maverick Fantastico w/ Jew Blazer Vs. Chris Thompson w/ Steven Anderson Vs. Gio DeLuca w/ Dominic Salvatore Vs. Jacques Mercier w/ Vivian Raer
All eight superstars stood in the ring and were arguing before the match started. The referee tried to get the members of the teams that weren’t in the match out of the and things kicked off with an all out brawl. The fans ate it up as members of the teams started to toss each other out one by one until we were down to only Maverick Fantastico. Everyone else was now stationed at the bottom of the ramp. Maverick ran off the ropes towards them and dove over the top with a top rope plancha and took out the crowd. Fantastico jumped to his feet and threw punches wildly in the air in excitement. He grabbed the first person out of the pile he could and it happened to be Chris Thompson. Fantastico rolled Thompson into the ring and climbed in after him. Thompson hit Fantastico with a headbutt as they both stood. Thompson looked for a double underhook facebuster but Fantastico ducked down and slipped between his legs. He popped up and hit Thompson with the Konami Code (Crucifix Driver). Fantastico went to roll him into a cover but was pulled out of the ring by DeLuca. DeLuca hit Fantastico with hard right hands and dropped him with a clothesline. DeLuca jumped into the ring and Mercier was in the ring and hit him with the Beautiful Curse (Springboard Twisting Enzuigiri) as he charged. Mercier turned and went for a cover. Thompson pulled him down with a small package and got a two count before Mercier kicked out.
Gemma Foster: Non-stop action so far in this one!
Fantastico came flying off the top ropes with a crossbody on both Thompson and Mercier. He popped up to his feet and DeLuca looked for a school boy roll up and Fantastico kicked out at two. They both climbed to their feet and DeLuca ducked a clothesline from Fantastico and took him down with the Head Case (Zig Zag). DeLuca covered Fantastico and got two before being pulled off by Thompson. DeLuca hit Thompson in the mouth with a kick to the jaw as he was trying to pull him up. Mercier was back up and DeLuca speared him to the mat but Mercier held on and they rolled out of the ring. Thompson was grabbing his jaw, stunned, and Fantastico pushed him into the ropes and hit the Shoryuken (Pop up european uppercut). Fantastico covered and picked up the victory as Jew Blazer cheered on.
Mighty Jo Young Vs. Bailey Mayhew
Young and Mayhew were squared off in the middle of the ring as the fans cheered on both ladies. Young pened with a couple strikes but was pulled down into a side headlock by Mayhew. Mayhew hit a series of hard right hands to Young before getting pushed into the ropes. Young hit her with a belly to belly suplex on the rebound and popped up to her feet. Mayhew climbed up to her feet and was lifted onto the shoulders of Young and taken down with a fireman’s carry. Young pulled Mayhew up slowly before hitting a lifting knee to the head as she pushed Mayhew’s head down. Mayhew staggered backwards and bounced off the ropes and was lifted up and driven into the mat with the Young Gun (AA Spinebuster). Young covered but just picked up a two count as Mayhew kicked out.
Scott Parker: Bailey not going down that easily here tonight.
Gemma Foster: She needs to start getting out of the way of Jo’s hard strikes or this match might not last much longer.
Young started to pull Mayhew back to her feet but took a kick to the gut for her efforts. Mayhew took Young to the mat with a side slam and quickly pulled her right back up. Mayhew hit two quick uppercuts before dropping Young with a neckbreaker. Mayhew took a brief knee before heading to the corner and began to climb to the top ropes. Young was up to her feet and ran up the second turnbuckle. The two began to battle in the corner as Mayhew was positioned on the top ropes. Young landed hard strikes to the gut of Mayhew and Mayhew slipped on the ropes a bit. Young used the opening to deliver a superplex from the second ropes on Mayhew. Young crawled into a cover but once again got a two count. Mayhew slowly climbed to her feet. Young looked for Caught Up (Spear) but ran into a hard kick to the head from Mayhew. Mayhew pulled her in and delivered Wings of a Butterfly (Butterfly Suplex). Mayhew covered and Young reached out and got her foot on the ropes at two. Mayhew and Young both slowly got back to their feet and slowly exchanged blows. Young looked for a hard lariat but Mayhew floated around her and locked in an octopus stretch in the center of the ring. Young kept her balance and slowly walked herself over to the ropes and was able to grab them, breaking the hold.
Gemma Foster: The power of Young helped her out there. Had she fallen to a knee this match would be over!
Young rolled to the apron as Mayhew collected herself. Mayhew came over to the ropes and took a hard punch to the face. Mayhew returned the favor with a knee to the gut. She spun around and was set in position for Into the Sunset (Asai DDT). She flipped behind Young and hit the move to the floor below as the crowd went crazy! Both competitors were down as trainers rushed out to check on them. The referee had no choice but to call for the bell to end the match in a draw.
Scott Parker: What a showing between two great EW competitors. They pushed each other to the limit tonight and this match will end in a draw because of it.
Gemma Foster: I REALLY hope these two face off again soon. I’d love to see this one have an ending.
Both competitors seemed responsive and okay as they were slowly helped up and ushered to the back.
Fight the Law
The cameras opened up backstage in the office of Wade Mason as he’s looking at a stack of papers that had just been handed to him by the lawyers of one Mosh X.L. He’s reading and mumbling through them as he looks up.
Wade Mason: You’ve got to be joking, right?
Lawyer: I’m afraid not. The choices are pretty clear here. He was viciously attacked backstage, where security should’ve been posted. However, Mosh wants to settle all of this outside of court. He even gave you two options on how to do it!
Wade Mason: Yeah, okay.
Mason scoffs and shakes his head.
Wade Mason: Either force Ben Macbeth into a sit down interview with Mosh or get this Azarov to publicly admit to being behind the attack. Great choices there.
Lawyer: It’s either that or take it to court. Either way it’s a cease and desist that forces all matches featuring Macbeth or this Azarov character to be canceled until settled. Rumor has it that Mr. Macbeth was in line for a re-match for the EW Heavyweight Championship at this Supershow event. Sounds like a perfect opportunity for Mr. Mosh to sit down with Mr. Macbeth.
The lawyer grabs his suitcase and leaves as Mason sits on the edge of his desk and we cut to Foster and Parker.
Scott Parker: So, by the sounds of it, Azarov and Billy Way has been canceled. What a turn of events.
Gemma Foster: I also heard this rumor about Macbeth and Way at the Supershow on the 17th. I can’t wait for the fallout of this!
Coming Soon to BWF Network
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Ursula Areano Vs. Kayla Taylor w/ Krista May Williams
Casey Grey was sitting ringside not far off from Foster and Parker to get a good view of the match. Areano and Taylor locked up and Ursula tossed Taylor into the ropes and dropped her with a clothesline. Taylor rolled to her feet and hit Areano with a kick to the gut and then connected with a scoop slam. Williams cheered on the outside for Taylor as Areano rolled back to her feet. Taylor looked for a single leg dropkick but Areano moved out of the way. She grabbed Taylor and tossed her up and over the top ropes and Taylor landed on the apron. Areano turned her attention to Grey and motioned that she had the title around her waist. Taylor was ready to springboard into the ring but she was pulled off the apron by Chris Thompson of Sin City Savages and the referee called for the bell, awarding the match to Taylor via disqualification.
Thompson and Anderson tossed Taylor into the steel steps. Williams dropped the Tag Team Titles and charged at the two but the numbers game was too much as they had her pushed against the apron and landed hard blows. Grey was in the ring and charged them and hit a baseball slide to the duo that knocked them off Williams and rolling away. This gave Taylor an opening to attack and she and Williams got on the offensive. Grey got up and turned to Areano was ready to hit the Fist of Fury (KO Punch) but decided against it. Grey and Areano shared words before Areano rolled out of the ring and grabbed her Primetime Championship and held it up. Taylor and Williams climbed into the ring and thanked Grey.
Scott Parker: It’s a good thing that Grey was out here to help out Taylor and Williams.
Gemma Foster: Sadly, Sin City Savages wanted to send a the Tag Team Champions and ruined what could have been a great main event.
There’s a final shot of Areano with the Primetime Championship on her shoulder as we fade away.
© Blazenwing Wrestling Federation 2016
All eight superstars stood in the ring and were arguing before the match started. The referee tried to get the members of the teams that weren’t in the match out of the and things kicked off with an all out brawl. The fans ate it up as members of the teams started to toss each other out one by one until we were down to only Maverick Fantastico. Everyone else was now stationed at the bottom of the ramp. Maverick ran off the ropes towards them and dove over the top with a top rope plancha and took out the crowd. Fantastico jumped to his feet and threw punches wildly in the air in excitement. He grabbed the first person out of the pile he could and it happened to be Chris Thompson. Fantastico rolled Thompson into the ring and climbed in after him. Thompson hit Fantastico with a headbutt as they both stood. Thompson looked for a double underhook facebuster but Fantastico ducked down and slipped between his legs. He popped up and hit Thompson with the Konami Code (Crucifix Driver). Fantastico went to roll him into a cover but was pulled out of the ring by DeLuca. DeLuca hit Fantastico with hard right hands and dropped him with a clothesline. DeLuca jumped into the ring and Mercier was in the ring and hit him with the Beautiful Curse (Springboard Twisting Enzuigiri) as he charged. Mercier turned and went for a cover. Thompson pulled him down with a small package and got a two count before Mercier kicked out.
Gemma Foster: Non-stop action so far in this one!
Fantastico came flying off the top ropes with a crossbody on both Thompson and Mercier. He popped up to his feet and DeLuca looked for a school boy roll up and Fantastico kicked out at two. They both climbed to their feet and DeLuca ducked a clothesline from Fantastico and took him down with the Head Case (Zig Zag). DeLuca covered Fantastico and got two before being pulled off by Thompson. DeLuca hit Thompson in the mouth with a kick to the jaw as he was trying to pull him up. Mercier was back up and DeLuca speared him to the mat but Mercier held on and they rolled out of the ring. Thompson was grabbing his jaw, stunned, and Fantastico pushed him into the ropes and hit the Shoryuken (Pop up european uppercut). Fantastico covered and picked up the victory as Jew Blazer cheered on.
Mighty Jo Young Vs. Bailey Mayhew
Young and Mayhew were squared off in the middle of the ring as the fans cheered on both ladies. Young pened with a couple strikes but was pulled down into a side headlock by Mayhew. Mayhew hit a series of hard right hands to Young before getting pushed into the ropes. Young hit her with a belly to belly suplex on the rebound and popped up to her feet. Mayhew climbed up to her feet and was lifted onto the shoulders of Young and taken down with a fireman’s carry. Young pulled Mayhew up slowly before hitting a lifting knee to the head as she pushed Mayhew’s head down. Mayhew staggered backwards and bounced off the ropes and was lifted up and driven into the mat with the Young Gun (AA Spinebuster). Young covered but just picked up a two count as Mayhew kicked out.
Scott Parker: Bailey not going down that easily here tonight.
Gemma Foster: She needs to start getting out of the way of Jo’s hard strikes or this match might not last much longer.
Young started to pull Mayhew back to her feet but took a kick to the gut for her efforts. Mayhew took Young to the mat with a side slam and quickly pulled her right back up. Mayhew hit two quick uppercuts before dropping Young with a neckbreaker. Mayhew took a brief knee before heading to the corner and began to climb to the top ropes. Young was up to her feet and ran up the second turnbuckle. The two began to battle in the corner as Mayhew was positioned on the top ropes. Young landed hard strikes to the gut of Mayhew and Mayhew slipped on the ropes a bit. Young used the opening to deliver a superplex from the second ropes on Mayhew. Young crawled into a cover but once again got a two count. Mayhew slowly climbed to her feet. Young looked for Caught Up (Spear) but ran into a hard kick to the head from Mayhew. Mayhew pulled her in and delivered Wings of a Butterfly (Butterfly Suplex). Mayhew covered and Young reached out and got her foot on the ropes at two. Mayhew and Young both slowly got back to their feet and slowly exchanged blows. Young looked for a hard lariat but Mayhew floated around her and locked in an octopus stretch in the center of the ring. Young kept her balance and slowly walked herself over to the ropes and was able to grab them, breaking the hold.
Gemma Foster: The power of Young helped her out there. Had she fallen to a knee this match would be over!
Young rolled to the apron as Mayhew collected herself. Mayhew came over to the ropes and took a hard punch to the face. Mayhew returned the favor with a knee to the gut. She spun around and was set in position for Into the Sunset (Asai DDT). She flipped behind Young and hit the move to the floor below as the crowd went crazy! Both competitors were down as trainers rushed out to check on them. The referee had no choice but to call for the bell to end the match in a draw.
Scott Parker: What a showing between two great EW competitors. They pushed each other to the limit tonight and this match will end in a draw because of it.
Gemma Foster: I REALLY hope these two face off again soon. I’d love to see this one have an ending.
Both competitors seemed responsive and okay as they were slowly helped up and ushered to the back.
Fight the Law
The cameras opened up backstage in the office of Wade Mason as he’s looking at a stack of papers that had just been handed to him by the lawyers of one Mosh X.L. He’s reading and mumbling through them as he looks up.
Wade Mason: You’ve got to be joking, right?
Lawyer: I’m afraid not. The choices are pretty clear here. He was viciously attacked backstage, where security should’ve been posted. However, Mosh wants to settle all of this outside of court. He even gave you two options on how to do it!
Wade Mason: Yeah, okay.
Mason scoffs and shakes his head.
Wade Mason: Either force Ben Macbeth into a sit down interview with Mosh or get this Azarov to publicly admit to being behind the attack. Great choices there.
Lawyer: It’s either that or take it to court. Either way it’s a cease and desist that forces all matches featuring Macbeth or this Azarov character to be canceled until settled. Rumor has it that Mr. Macbeth was in line for a re-match for the EW Heavyweight Championship at this Supershow event. Sounds like a perfect opportunity for Mr. Mosh to sit down with Mr. Macbeth.
The lawyer grabs his suitcase and leaves as Mason sits on the edge of his desk and we cut to Foster and Parker.
Scott Parker: So, by the sounds of it, Azarov and Billy Way has been canceled. What a turn of events.
Gemma Foster: I also heard this rumor about Macbeth and Way at the Supershow on the 17th. I can’t wait for the fallout of this!
Coming Soon to BWF Network
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Ursula Areano Vs. Kayla Taylor w/ Krista May Williams
Casey Grey was sitting ringside not far off from Foster and Parker to get a good view of the match. Areano and Taylor locked up and Ursula tossed Taylor into the ropes and dropped her with a clothesline. Taylor rolled to her feet and hit Areano with a kick to the gut and then connected with a scoop slam. Williams cheered on the outside for Taylor as Areano rolled back to her feet. Taylor looked for a single leg dropkick but Areano moved out of the way. She grabbed Taylor and tossed her up and over the top ropes and Taylor landed on the apron. Areano turned her attention to Grey and motioned that she had the title around her waist. Taylor was ready to springboard into the ring but she was pulled off the apron by Chris Thompson of Sin City Savages and the referee called for the bell, awarding the match to Taylor via disqualification.
Thompson and Anderson tossed Taylor into the steel steps. Williams dropped the Tag Team Titles and charged at the two but the numbers game was too much as they had her pushed against the apron and landed hard blows. Grey was in the ring and charged them and hit a baseball slide to the duo that knocked them off Williams and rolling away. This gave Taylor an opening to attack and she and Williams got on the offensive. Grey got up and turned to Areano was ready to hit the Fist of Fury (KO Punch) but decided against it. Grey and Areano shared words before Areano rolled out of the ring and grabbed her Primetime Championship and held it up. Taylor and Williams climbed into the ring and thanked Grey.
Scott Parker: It’s a good thing that Grey was out here to help out Taylor and Williams.
Gemma Foster: Sadly, Sin City Savages wanted to send a the Tag Team Champions and ruined what could have been a great main event.
There’s a final shot of Areano with the Primetime Championship on her shoulder as we fade away.
© Blazenwing Wrestling Federation 2016
Quick Results:
Caleb Masterson def. Adrian Stasiak
Austin Boonchan def. Jacob Arc and Chris Vector
Maverick Fantastico def. Chris Thompson, Gio DeLuca, and Jacques Mercier
Mighty Jo Young and Bailey Mayhew fought to a draw
Kayla Taylor def. Ursula Areano
Caleb Masterson def. Adrian Stasiak
Austin Boonchan def. Jacob Arc and Chris Vector
Maverick Fantastico def. Chris Thompson, Gio DeLuca, and Jacques Mercier
Mighty Jo Young and Bailey Mayhew fought to a draw
Kayla Taylor def. Ursula Areano