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Post by jeff the god of biscuits on Feb 29, 2012 10:02:37 GMT -5
Inspired by the recent surge in circuits here on the board, I thought I would try my hand as well ... Beginning in the next couple of days I will bring you the tale of Bay Area Championship Wrestling ... emanating from the famed Cow Palace just outside San Francisco, California, this local indy fed will have that big name flavor ...
with a contract with the local Fox Sports Bay Area affiliate, BACW will broadcast a one hour show each Saturday, with at least one local untelevised show once a week as well ... TV tapings will include up to four weeks of material all from the Cow Palace ...
the roster will be announced in the next couple of days ... BACW will begin with a 16 man roster that will be expanded or cut as "the powers that be" deem necessary ...
the first tapings will include a 16 man tournament to crown the first Bay Area Championship Wrestling Heavyweight Champion! Be watching this space for more information and updates!
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Post by snabbit888 on Feb 29, 2012 10:57:46 GMT -5
Looking forward to this. Bring it on!
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Post by jeff the god of biscuits on Mar 1, 2012 2:15:01 GMT -5
Bay Area Championship Wrestling Saturday, March 3, 2012 The Cow Palace, just outside San Francisco, CA
The premier edition of Bay Area Championship Wrestling hits the air with the first round of the Bay Area Heavyweight Championship Tournament! We have been given an extra hour to bring you this edition so that we can get all the action in. The winners of each match here tonight will move on to next week’s program and the second round of the tournament. Some great stars are lined up to be in action. Names that you know, some of them you know well, others, you will come to know in the coming months. However, the action in BACW will always be fast and furious! Bay Area Championship Tournament: Round OnePaul Burchill pinned Charlie Haas after a reverse neckbreaker in 0:05:42. Rating: **
Paul Burchill advances to the second round with a convincing victory over fellow WWE alum Charlie Haas. One half of The World’s Greatest Tag Team never got on the right foot in this match, with Burchill taking control almost immediately. Haas did gain a bit of an advantage, but the wily Englander was able to turn a Haas mistake into a devastating neckbreaker to get a clean pin. Joseph Hennig pinned Jay Lethal with the Perfect Plex in 0:10:25. Rating: **** 1/4
“The Son of Perfection” Joseph Hennig moves on with a victory to make his old man proud. Quite easily the best match of the evening, Hennig and Lethal put on a clinic of back and forth action. Lethal’s athleticism and high flying offense brought the ground and pound strategy of Hennig to a halt. A last minute roll out by Hennig caused Lethal to miss the famous Top Rope Elbowdrop, and Hennig was able to hit his father’s move, the Perfect Plex to capture the victory. Alex Riley pinned Nick Mitchell with the You're Dismissed in 0:12:14. Rating: 1/4*
Nick Mitchell may be a former male cheerleader, but he has nothing to cheer about tonight. Alex Riley, former protégé’ of former WWE Champion The Miz, took Mitchell to school in this match. Mitchell got some good offense in, but “The Varsity Villian” Riley, looked like a man who could go deep into the tournament, finishing the former “Mitch” off with the “You’re Dismissed” elevated cutter. Davey Richards pinned Jimmy Jacobs with the DR Driver in 0:08:03. Rating: ** ½
Everybody loves Davey Richards. Everybody but Jimmy Jacobs. These two former ROH standouts gave it their best, but it was Richards’ night for glory. A seesaw battle that saw Jacobs come within an inch of beating Richards. Once Jacobs was done arguing with the referee, it was the DR Driver by Richards, and Davey Richards is headed to the second round. John Morrison pinned Silas Young with the Starship Pain in 0:07:30. Rating: *** 1/4 Quite possibly the third, maybe second best match of the evening. John Morrison and the nephew of Stan Hansen, Silas Young went a good six minutes or so before Morrison’s unorthodox high impact style took over the match. Finishing Young off with the always breath taking Starship Pain, Morrison heads to the second round of the tournament, and closer to finally being the top man on a wrestling roster. Homicide pinned Adam Cole with the One-Eight-Seven in 0:13:05. Rating: ** ¾ One of Brooklyn’s finest made the journey across country to take part in this tournament. And we are not referring to one of the men in blue. “The Notorious 187” Homicide took on indy star Adam Cole tonight and came out on top, moving on in the tournament. After the match, Homicide decided that Cole had not had enough, and proceeded to execute his devastating Gringo Killa maneuver on Cole for good measure. Titus O'Neil defeated Luke Gallows by disqualification in 0:12:15. Rating: 1/2* The two biggest men in BACW drew each other as first round opponents tonight. This match was what you would expect from big men; power moves and nothing pretty to look at. Gallows, easily the quicker of the two men, had solid control of the match when he drilled the former professional footballer O’Neil with a hard powerbomb in the center of the ring. Somehow, O’Neil kicked out. In his frustration, Gallows pushed the referee, who immediately rang the bell, awarding the match to O’Neil! Gallows threatened to attack again, but O’Neil dumped him from the ring, and celebrated moving on in the tournament. Colt Cabana pinned Shelton Benjamin with the Colt .45 in 0:15:52. Rating: *** Tonight’s main event, and final match in the first round of the tournament was something special to watch. Two veterans, who know their craft and have studied each other well locked up in a spectacular match where both men left it all on the line. Many call Colt Cabana the hardest working man in wrestling today for his involvement in several promotions, and he had to be tonight against “The Gold Standard” Shelton Benjamin. It came down to a matter of will power at the end, and Cabana’s Colt .45 sealed the deal, and Cabana’s victory! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join us next week, right here on Fox Sports Bay Area for the second round of the Bay Area Heavyweight Championship Tournament. And keep on the lookout for details on our first live event, coming in the week’s ahead!
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Post by jeff the god of biscuits on Mar 1, 2012 2:19:25 GMT -5
With the first round in the books, Round Two is now just a week away. Here are the match ups for what should be a great night of action from The Cow Palace!
Round Two
Paul Burchill v. Joseph Hennig Alex Riley v. Davey Richards John Morrison v. Homicide Colt Cabana v. Titus O'Neil
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In just three weeks, we will have our first Bay Area Heavyweight Champion! And we have now found out that on that same date, Saturday March 24th, not only will the finals of the Heavyweight tournament take place, but a 14 man over the top rope Battle Royale will take place to crown the first BACW Television Champion. You do not want to miss a minute of the hottest hour on television!
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Post by jeff the god of biscuits on Mar 1, 2012 12:50:59 GMT -5
Bay Area Championship Wrestling Saturday, March 10, 2012 The Cow Palace, just outside San Francisco, CA This week’s edition of Bay Area Championship Wrestling opens up with a video montage of the eight men who have advanced to the second round of the Heavyweight Championship tournament. Comments from both “The Son of Perfection” Joseph Hennig and his opponent Paul Burchill are aired. Hennig says that he is truly his father’s son. Hennig claims that he is the perfect competitor in the ring and will be the perfect Bay Area Heavyweight Champion. Paul Burchill says that he has come a long way to win this tournament and bring the title back to England, and that he will do so by whatever means are necessary. Joseph Hennig defeated Paul Burchill by countout in 0:10:17. Rating: * 3/4A good solid match between Hennig and Burchill. However, the ending would be marred by a bit of controversy as while fighting on the outside of the ring, Hennig would drive Burchill head first into the steel steps. Hennig would then roll into the ring for a countout victory and on to the Semi-Finals of the tournament. Jimmy Jacobs cut a promo backstage, calling his loss last week to Davey Richards a fluke. Jacobs says that he made a mistake, and like a coward, Richards took advantage. Jacobs says that he will avenge his loss to Richards. Davey Richards pinned Alex Riley with the DR Driver in 0:11:54. Rating: *** 1/4After last week’s opening round, we thought Alex Riley had the stuff to go deep into the tournament. Maybe he did, but he ran into the red hot Davey Richards here in the second round. Richards and Riley exchanged momentum time and time again, but once again, Richards came out on top, using his DR Driver to beat A-Ry. Richards moves on to the Semi-Finals. The announce team narrated Homicide’s attack on Adam Cole after their opening round match last week. They let us know that Adam Cole is indeed in the building and he has been looking for Homicide all night long. John Morrison pinned Homicide with the Starship Pain in 0:12:54. Rating: **John Morrison continues his quest to become the Heavyweight Champion with a solid, if not assisted victory over “The Notorious 187” tonight. Adam Cole did indeed make his way to ringside and that distraction was just enough to take Homicide’s mind away from Morrison, who executed a Chuck Kick and then Starship Pain to advance to the Semi-Finals. After the match, we caught up with Homicide as he walked backstage. Not in a talking mood, Homicide shoved the backstage reporter out of his way and claimed that he is going to kill Adam Cole. Last week’s confrontation between Colt Cabana and Shelton Benjamin was recapped. Comments from Cabana aired later saying claiming that he did not see what was so special about his beating a second rate mid card wrestler such as Shelton Benjamin. Cabana then went on to say that he will have no issues with his “no brained, slow football player” tonight. Colt Cabana pinned Titus O’Neil with the Colt .45 in 0:07:13. Rating: * 1/2Titus O’Neil used his strength to his advantage, but it wasn’t enough as Cabana came out on top to head to the Semi-Finals of the tournament. As Cabana celebrated his victory, Luke Gallows, whom O’Neil defeated by DQ last week ran out and started to pummel O’Neil until more referees and security pulled the two apart. Gallows vowed to get his hands on O’Neil sooner rather than later. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Next week, the Semi-Finals of the Bay Area Heavyweight Championship Tournament will take place featuring Joseph Hennig, Davey Richards, John Morrison and Colt Cabana! Plus, The World’s Greatest Tag Team will be in tag team action, and Jimmy Jacobs battles Jay Lethal one on one!
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Post by jeff the god of biscuits on Mar 1, 2012 12:53:50 GMT -5
The Bay Area Heavyweight Championship Tournament is down to its final four!
The Semi-Finals look like this:
Joseph Hennig v. Davey Richards John Morrison v. Colt Cabana
Also coming in two weeks, the 14 Man Battle Royale to crown the BACW Television Champion!
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Post by seanh529 on Mar 2, 2012 22:24:38 GMT -5
So far so good. Love your roster, also I like the "Son of Perfection" name already. Probably a better gimmick than what he has in real life!
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Post by jeff the god of biscuits on Mar 4, 2012 1:17:17 GMT -5
Bay Area Championship Wrestling Saturday, March 17, 2012 The Cow Palace, just outside San Francisco, CA BACW begins this week with prerecorded comments from Davey Richards. Richards first aims his remarks at Jimmy Jacobs, saying that he only did two weeks ago what Jacobs would do himself, take advantage of a mistake by an opponent. Richards says that should Jacobs want to try his luck again, he would be more than willing to give him that chance. Richards then turns his attention to Joseph Hennig, whom after tonight may not be so perfect after all. Davey Richards pinned Joseph Hennig by disqualification in 0:06:14. Rating: ** ¼ Soon after this match got underway, Jimmy Jacobs came down to ringside. At first, his distraction allowed “The Son of Perfection” to take advantage in the ring, while Jacobs taunted Richards from the outside. However, once Richards began to take control of the match again, Jacobs pulled Richards to the outside and sent him head first into the safety rail, giving Richards a DQ victory and a ticket to the finals. Once he realized what was going on, Hennig was livid about Jacobs costing him his match and let Jacobs know about it verbally, but Jacobs was already half way to the back. Davey Richards advanced to the finals of the Heavyweight Championship Tournament. Next week’s 14 man Battle Royale to determine the first BACW Television Champion was talked about. Any one of the 14 men on the roster not in the finals of the Heavyweight Championship tournament has the chance to grab the gold. The World's Greatest Tag Team (Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin) defeated Alex Riley and Silas Young when S. Benjamin pinned A. Riley after a Northern Lights suplex in 0:10:48. Rating: * 3/4 The veteran tag team of Haas & Benjamin certainly showed why they have found so much success in tag team wrestling. Should the BACW establish a full time tag team division, this team surely would be one of the leading tandems in the company. Alex Riley & Silas Young put on a good show, even isolating Charlie Haas for a time, but years of experience finally won out over a team seemingly put together for this match, and the WGTT got their first tag victory in BACW. Jimmy Jacobs stopped by the interview stage before his match with Jay Lethal to say that if Joseph Hennig wants a fight, he knows where Jacobs is. Jimmy Jacobs pinned Jay Lethal after a flying senton in 0:07:43. Rating: ** 1/4 Jay Lethal is a hell of a competitor, but tonight, he was simply out matched by Jimmy Jacobs. Jacobs turned his frustration from losing early in the Heavyweight Championship tournament loose in this match, and finally ended the match with a flying senton. After the match, Joseph Hennig ran down to the ring to confront Jacobs. The two men squared off, until finally, Jacobs simply rolled from the ring before Hennig could get to him. Jacobs took off for the back as Hennig shouted for him to come back. John Morrison was asked backstage what his game plan would be against Colt Cabana. Morrison said that he is going to be the quicker, stronger man in the ring and that he will come out victorious. Cabana interrupted and told Morrison that he couldn’t make it in the WWE, he is not going to make in here in the BACW, but if he is lucky, he would make it out of the ring under his own power tonight. John Morrison pinned Colt Cabana with the Starship Pain in 0:15:29. Rating: *** John Morrison and Colt Cabana pulled out all the stops to get to the finals of the Heavyweight Championship tournament! A fantastic ending to the semi-finals round. Cabana used his veteran cunning and a few shortcuts along the way to mostly keep Morrison grounded. Morrison did however, find a few well timed moves of his own, including a devastating Chuck Kick that almost got the three count on Cabana. However, it was a failed Colt .45 attempt that led to the enzinguri kick by Morrison, which led to the Starship Pain, and John Morrison is just one match away from the BACW Heavyweight Championship! ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Next week, it all comes to a head in the tournament finals as Davey Richards takes on John Morrison. Plus, the rest of the BACW roster takes part in a battle royale to crown the first BACW Television Champion. Do not miss out!
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Post by jeff the god of biscuits on Mar 10, 2012 23:44:44 GMT -5
As soon as I get past some real world commitments (read: school work), there will be more to come for BACW, stay tuned
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Post by jeff the god of biscuits on Mar 11, 2012 22:38:59 GMT -5
Bay Area Championship Wrestling Saturday, March 24, 2012 The Cow Palace, just outside San Francisco, CA BACW opens up this week with a video montage of the semi-final matches from last week with both Davey Richards and John Morrison advancing to tonight’s final match. Also highlighted were the issues between Jimmy Jacobs, “The Son of Perfection” Joseph Hennig and Davey Richards. It is announced that no matter the outcome of tonight’s Heavyweight Championship match, Joseph Hennig will face Davey Richards in next week’s main event. We get comments from John Morrison at the interview stage. Morrison exclaims that yes, he is a bit nervous about tonight’s match, but this is the moment he has dreamed about since breaking into the business. Morrison knows that he has what it takes to be the top man in this and any other company. He says that he has a ton of respect for Davey Richards, and win or lose, that will not change. Morrison says that tonight, he will be ready. The 14 men on the BACW roster that are not competing in tonight’s main event enter the ring for tonight’s battle royal that will determine the first ever Bay Area Television Champion. 14-Man Battle Royal for the vacant Bay Area Television Title:Jimmy Jacobs won a 14-man Battle Royal:[/b] x Mitchell threw out A. Cole in 0:00:02 x A. Riley threw out S. Benjamin in 0:01:12 x Cabana threw out T. O'Neil in 0:01:56 x C. Haas threw out S. Young in 0:02:21 x A. Riley threw out C. Haas in 0:07:34 x A. Riley threw out Mitchell in 0:08:23 x Lethal threw out Homicide after a vertical suplex in 0:08:48 x L. Gallows threw out Lethal in 0:08:56 x Hennig threw out P. Burchill in 0:11:56 x J. Jacobs threw out Hennig in 0:12:06 x A. Riley threw out Cabana in 0:17:29 x J. Jacobs threw out L. Gallows after a side step in 0:21:46 x J. Jacobs threw out A. Riley in 0:23:29 Rating: *** 1/4(Jimmy Jacobs won the Bay Area Television Title.) It all started with Adam Cole being eliminated very early on by Nick Mitchell. Then it was Shelton Benjamin, Titus O’Neil and Silas Young all taken out. The match settled into a bit of a rhythm until Young’s tag team partner, Alex Riley took out Charlie Haas. An interesting turn in the brewing feud between Joseph Hennig and Jimmy Jacobs when Jacobs managed to eliminate Hennig while “The Son of Perfection’s” back was turned. Riley then took out Colt Cabana, leaving Jacobs, “A-Rye” and Luke Gallows, who missed a running clothesline on Jacobs and was eliminated. Jacobs then got the better of “The Varsity Villain” Alex Riley to capture the Bay Area Television Championship! After the match in the middle of the ring, Jacobs took his belt and hoisted it up in the air as a BACW interviewer headed to the ring. Jacobs said that he has been saying it all along that if Davey Richards hadn’t screwed him over in the first round of the tournament, he would be in tonight’s main event and be the Heavyweight Champion. Jacobs says that this title was his proof that he is the top guy in BACW because he earned it and didn’t take the cheap way out like Richards. The fans were having none of it as Jacobs left, singing his own praises and gloating all the way to the back. Davey Richards was at the interview stage in the back, and he put Jacobs over as a great competitor that made a mistake three weeks ago and Richards did what Jacobs would have done and took advantage. Richards congratulated Jacobs on becoming the Television Champion, and then turned his attention to John Morrison. Richards called Morrison a hell of a competitor and a very dangerous man in the ring. Richards then proceeded to point out that he too is a dangerous man in the ring and that tonight, he will not make a mistake, but he will walk out the Heavyweight Champion. Match for the vacant Bay Area Heavyweight Title:Davey Richards pinned John Morrison with the DR Driver in 0:18:43. Rating: ***[/b] (Davey Richards won the Bay Area Heavyweight Title.)Davey Richards is on a roll in the BACW! The only undefeated man in the company now as the new BACW Heavyweight Champion. Richards and Morrison left it all on the line in a fantastic exhibition of speed, agility and wrestling knowledge. After gaining an advantage with a well timed and well aimed Chuck Kick, Morrison headed up top for Starship Pain. However, he took a beating earlier and those injuries were taking a toll and he took too long to execute his beautiful finisher and Richards was able to roll away. Richards then picked Morrison up and dropped him with the DR Driver to secure the pinfall and the title. After the match, Richards picked Morrison up and in a show of true sportsmanship raised his opponents hand for the crowd. Morrison quickly bowed out to allow Richards the opportunity to celebrate. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Next week, what should be a classic main event as newly crowned Heavyweight Champion Davey Richards takes on “The Son of Perfection” Joseph Hennig one on one in a non title main event match. Plus, we are told that two new faces will make their debut in the BACW, so you do not want to miss next week’s action!
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Post by snabbit888 on Mar 17, 2012 13:14:50 GMT -5
Forgot to ask... booked or unbooked?
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Post by jeff the god of biscuits on Mar 19, 2012 21:58:59 GMT -5
pretty heavily booked ... I have more to add in the next day or so ...
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Post by JoshiQ on Mar 22, 2012 9:49:15 GMT -5
Totally caught up now. It's definitely a good read. Joseph Hennig as the "Son of Perfection" is great booking. I like him getting involved in the Jacobs/Richards feud.
The roster is a good once, guys I know and that haven't been used to their full potential. Sometimes it's hard for me to get into a circuit involving a lot of guys from ROH and the like since I haven't seen much of them, but you used the main guys which makes it a lot easier on me.
Pretty crazy stuff that the two guys involved in the most heated feud are now the TV Champ and the Heavyweight Champ.
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Post by jeff the god of biscuits on Mar 24, 2012 0:35:43 GMT -5
Bay Area Championship Wrestling Saturday, March 30, 2012 The Cow Palace, just outside San Francisco, CA BACW opens up not at the Cow Palace this week, but at a local high school gym. We see “The Son of Perfection” Joseph Hennig shooting baskets from the free throw and the three point line. He is making every shot he attempts from anywhere he shoots. Hennig voices over the clips with words of caution for BACW Heavyweight Champion Davey Richards. Hennig says that while he shares a disdain for Jimmy Jacobs with Richards, tonight, he is looking to beat the Heavyweight Champion and take his place as the number one contender to the title. Hennig, who keeps making baskets in the background, reminds us that he is indeed the “Son of Perfection” and every perfect gene he has in his DNA was passed from his father. Hennig says that this perfection will be on full display tonight. The final shot of the video features Hennig attempting a behind the back shot in homage to his late father’s similar feet. We hear the telltale swish of the basketball net, and the camera pulls back to reveal Hennig at the half court line. He looks to the camera, smiles that toothy grin of “Mr. Perfect” and mouths the word “perfect” to the camera. Homicide pinned Jay Lethal with the One-Eight-Seven in 0:08:39. Rating: *** “The Notorious 187” and the former “Black Machismo” put on a clinic of a match here tonight. Back and forth action was the standard in this one, with neither man gaining much of an advantage from the get go. Lethal was able to finally down Homicide with a well timed pile driver, but he missed with the Big Elbowdrop, enabling Homicide to recover and hit the One-Eight-Seven cutter move and pick up the victory. After the match, as he has done in the past, Homicide drilled Lethal with Da Gringo Killa move, leaving Lethal laying motionless in the ring. At the interview stage, BACW Television Champion Jimmy Jacobs stands by the interviewer with his left arm in a sling. Jacobs recalls a story of helping a little old lady across the streets of San Francisco and getting his arm clipped by a runaway trolley car, leaving him unable to defend his title against Shelton Benjamin tonight. Jacobs says that his injury will not prevent him from closely watching tonight’s main event and hoping that Hennig and Richards destroy each other, leaving him as the rightful top man in Bay Area Championship Wrestling. Luke Gallows pinned Curry Man with the Gallows Pole in 0:07:58. Rating: ** 1/4 The fun loving wild man from India, Curry Man, made his debut tonight in BACW and he did not disappoint. Unfortunately he went up against a very angry Luke Gallows, who when given the advantage, punished and pummeled Curry Man in the ring. CM had a least one good change to try to finish off Gallows, but a big boot to the face stopped all Curry’s momentum. The Gallows Pole was not far behind and Gallows was victorious. Shelton Benjamin pinned Alex Riley with the Paydirt in 0:13:35. Rating: **** “The Varsity Villain” Alex Riley filled in for the injured Television Champion Jimmy Jacobs here tonight against “The Gold Standard” and he and Benjamin tore down the house. Riley is as good as advertised, and he took Benjamin to school. Perhaps still feeling the sting of a tag team loss to Benjamin a few weeks back, Riley was in high gear all match and rarely let Benjamin get his unique offense get on track. But perhaps youth has its disadvantages because Benjamin did eventually get the better of Riley and found Paydirt for the win. On the interview stage, new Bay Area Championship Wrestling Heavyweight Champion Davey Richards was congratulated on his victory last week over John Morrison to win the title. Asked his thoughts on tonight’s match with “The Son of Perfection” Joseph Hennig, he remarked that making trick shots on a video camera is nothing compared to stepping in the ring with the Heavyweight Champion. Richards says that he does respect Hennig, he respects what the Hennig family has done for the sport, but he won’t let that stand in his way of doing what he must to win tonight’s match. Richards was then asked about Jimmy Jacobs. He remarked that if Jimmy Jacobs was helping an old lady across the street, she should probably be looking for her wallet right about now. Richards says that Jacobs is simply a loud mouth and a sore loser and has some advice; worry about defending the “secondary” title and stay out of Richards’ business. Colt Cabana pinned Tyler Black with the Colt .45 in 0:07:45. Rating: ** ¾ Much like Curry Man earlier, Tyler Black made his debut here in BACW, and also like Curry Man, it did not go well. Colt Cabana was in a bad mood, after not making the finals of the Heavyweight Championship tournament and also losing the Television Championship battle royale and wasted no time at all in underhandedly taking advantage of this match. Cabana then proceeded to torture and torment Black in the ring before finally delivering the Colt .45 to end the match. Afterwards, Cabana grabbed a mic and promised the same brutal fate of everyman until he gets a match with Davey Richards! Davey Richards and Joseph Hennig battled to a draw in 0:05:30. Rating: **** 1/4[Jimmy Jacobs interfered against Davey Richards.] Mere seconds after this match got underway, Television Champion Jimmy Jacobs headed to ringside. He immediately climbed the steps to the apron and began to argue with Richards quite animatedly. The referee tried to get in between the two men, and succeeded for a minute. And that minute was it took. While Jacobs had the referee’s attention, Hennig produced a pair of brass knucks from his tights and floored Richards with a solid punch to the face. Jacobs took his cue and dove into the ring and began to stomp away on the prone Richards. Before the referee could make any ruling, Hennig pounding him in the face with the knucks, sending him to the floor. Jacobs removed his sling, which was obviously used to fake his injury, and produced from inside the sling a pair of handcuffs, which he used to cuff Richards to the top rope. Once secured, Hennig delivered a vicious blow to the forehead of the Heavyweight Champion, busting him open. Jacobs took the knucks, mockingly slipped them on to his “injured” left hand and proceeded to attack Richards’ cut with violent short jabs, spilling more and more blood. The attack continued for a minute or more when John Morrison ran to the ring with chair in hand and fire in his eyes. Jacobs and Hennig retreated from the ring, but the damage had already been done. BACW closed with officials trying to free the unconscious Richards from the top rope and Morrison staring down Jacobs and Hennig. ------- Have Jimmy Jacobs and Joseph Hennig been in league all along, or did they simply put aside their differences to fight a common enemy. And how will they react now that the numbers are even with John Morrison coming to Davey Richards’ aide. And what of Colt Cabana’s ultimatum? Whoever said that it is easy at the top has never been Heavyweight Champion. Next week will feature an update on Davey’s condition plus Titus O’Neil and Luke Gallows will attempt to settle their differences stemming from the opening round of the Heavyweight Tournament. Do not miss out!
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Post by snabbit888 on Mar 24, 2012 12:59:04 GMT -5
I'm way behind on your feedback, so let's see what we can do! 3/3: I'm a big fan of Burchill, so like seeing him get the first win. I also like Haas more than most, but you mentioned WGTT, so I'm guessing he'll be bigger in the tag ranks to start off. Like the name change for Hennig. I don't mind McGillicutty, but it's just silly when they talk about how he's Perfect's son and then give him a weird name. Ha. Forgot about the Varsity Villain nickname. And Nick Mitchell? Can't say I'm overly impressed with his inclusion on your roster. That is a lie. I HATE Davey Richards. He's such a dick. Still, he should be winning this match. Morrison is a great addition to the roster. Biggest name here so far. Good to see him win as well. I never really got into Homicide, but I see why people like him. Adam Cole is as vanilla as they come, and Homicide has a character at least. Titus O'Neil is a strange one to me. There's just something slightly awkward about him. Still, he sneaks past Gallows. Cabana wins the first main event. On to show two! 3/10: Hennig willing to fight dirty to advance. A countout victory is still a victory, and now onto the semis. Ugh... Davey Richards. :/ Cole showing a little fire in costing Homicide his match with Morrison. I think Cole is going to die though. Homicide agrees. Colt wins again in pretty easy fashion, and O'Neil has Gallows to deal with for awhile. 3/17: Fuckin' Richards. Hennig might get the chance to beat Jacobs' ass before Richards does. He can't be happy about that. WGTT with a good tag win in the first tag match in BACW history. Oh Jacobs... you coward. Don't run away from your beatdown! Great main event... Morrison is your top name, so makes sense he'd make it this far. I'd love to see a series with Cabana and he too. 3/24: Nothing wrong with Jacobs as the first TV champ. Very surprised to see Riley be the last one eliminated though. Plus, Jacobs already has two feuds brewing, and the title adds that much more intrigue. DAMMIT. Stupid Richards. At least it was a good match, but argh, just irritating. 4/1: Hennig sinking baskets is fun. Nice ode to his dad. Lethal just can't seem to catch a break. And Homicide beats him up after too. This will catch up with Homicide sooner or later. Lol. Clipped by a trolley car! Is this Christopher Daniels Curry Man? Either way, it's a losing Curry Man. Riley fills in for Jacobs, and Benjamin takes him to school (pun intended). Good interview from Richards, outside of burying the TV Title. Richards has a lot on his plate. Mostly being a douche. Like the addition of Tyler Black too. But he's fodder tonight for Colt, who looks to want to mow down the competition. Man, Richards got brutalized in that last segment... GO HENNIG AND JACOBS! Looking forward to how this all goes down.
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