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| EPW Live #87; Live from Swindon | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jan 25 2018, 12:26 PM (11 Views) | |
| UK-Joe | Jan 25 2018, 12:26 PM Post #1 |
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RELOADED MATCH #1: Jinny Couture defeated Xia Brookside via pinfall with the Fashion Statement in 8:30 in a Beat The Clock Challenge Match. Three matches will take place tonight. The victor with the best time limit will be the new #1 contender. RELOADED MATCH #2: Pollyanna Peppers defeated Nikki Cross (with Bea Priestley) via submission when she countered the Fisherwoman's Suplex in to the Kimura Lock for the eventual tap out in 7:05 in a Beat The Clock Challenge Match. RELOADED MATCH #3: Nixon Newell defeated Session Moth Martina with the Shining Wizard in 5:45 to win the Beat The Clock Challenge and earn herself a shot at the EPW British Women's Championship at the next two-hour special; EPW Live #90: When The Saints March In. EPW Live #87 Once Reloaded comes to a close, the broadcast begins with a video recap of last week's episode showing Rampage Brown winning a Six Pack Challenge to earn himself a shot at Big Damo's EPW British Undisputed Championship. The Master of the Piledriver also revealed earlier in the night that he would also be willing to put up EPW British Hardcore Championship to find out who the true 'undisputed' champion really was. These two titans will collide with all the gold at stake at EPW Live #90: When The Saints March In. We also saw The C.C.K and The Aussie Open advance in a Tag Team Tournament which will conclude tonight, Pete Dunne was restrained by a fleet of security after calling out Dave Finlay and Robbie Brookside who have recently been carrying out the commissioner's dirty work and Wolfgang pulled off a singles victory over Mark Haskins with a little help from The Hellbent Anti-Hero's arch-nemesis Travis Banks. We come to you live from Swindon in front of a sold-out crowd. Mauro Ranallo, Nigel McGuinness and Joe Hendry are behind the commentary desk to welcome the fans at home and reveal the scheduled card for this evening; Rampage Brown vs. Fabian Aichner in a non-title match, The C.C.K take on newcomers The Aussie Open in the final of our ongoing Tag Team Tournament, Viper answers the challenge posed last week by Noam Dar and EPW British Undisputed Champion battles Wolfgang in the main event. Dave Finlay and Robbie Brookside walk out on to either side of the stage to boos before the action can kick off. William Regal soon makes his presence known with a fleet of black shirt security behind him. The fans are actually booing the commissioner and rightfully so. Over the past several weeks, he has displayed a definite disconnect from both the fans and the locker room. Regal refuses to speak directly to talent nowadays, opting for them to speak through his newfound 'front office'; Dave Finlay and Robbie Brookside. The two of them have no problem getting their hands dirty when needed either. William Regal reaches the ring and is handed a microphone. He demands some decorum from the crowd who respond with repeated 'ASSHOLE' chants. The commissioner shakes his head before informing us that he is done with being disrespected by everybody. It is time that he stopped letting everyone walk all over him and it is time that he ruled over English Pro Wrestling with an iron fist. Whilst Finlay and Brookside nod their head in approval, their boss warns the locker room that if anybody does decide to challenge his authority, they will suffer the consequences. 'Regality' by Jim Johnston then blares over the speakers. A member of his security team opens the ropes for him as he leaves the ring to the same boos he entered to. Ranallo and McGuinness sense an immediate change in the commissioner's attitude. Hendry approves with the statement and thinks it was about time that the boss became a true leader. Non-Title Match Rampage Brown vs. Fabian Aichner The powerhouse from Leeds was dominant in last week's Six Pack Challenge main event. He managed to bag himself an EPW British Undisputed Championship match in three week's time against Big Damo who is also in action later on too. Both men get the chance to show what they're made of ahead of their heavyweight title bout. His opponent tonight is the Italian strongman who seems to have a little more of a cocky swagger to him than usual. The Swindon fans sense this immediately and fire jeers at him. Once the bell rings, the two combatants collide in the middle of the ring with a lock-up. Rampage Brown forces his adversary in to the corner however is forced away by the referee. Fabian Aichner fires back with a Discus Forearm followed up by a German Suplex. Whilst he flexes to the crowd, Rampage no-sells the move and immediately climbs to his feet just like last week. He then wipes out Aichner with a Running Clothesline. The reigning EPW British Hardcore Champion then peels his opponent off the mat and drills him in to the canvas with the Leaping Piledriver. The pinfall is made. The referee counts three. The match is over. Rampage Brown scores an easy victory over the import who bit off more than he can chew tonight. The #1 contender takes to the turnbuckles to celebrate but is soon interrupted by the voice of Fabian Aichner. The strongman tells Rampage on the microphone that he wants a rematch right now. If he doesn't win, he will leave this piece of sh*t country for good. That statement riles up the crowd who plead for Rampage to accept. He does and the official rings the bell. As soon as Aichner charges in the ring, he is booted in the gut and nailed with the Leaping Piledriver yet again. The leg is hooked. The official makes a three count yet again. Rampage has his arm raised for the second. This time, Fabian Aichner simply rolls to the floor whilst clutching his neck in agony. It is safe to say this is the final time we will see him in the company. Rampage throws up the EPW British Hardcore Championship to celebrate as we head to the first break. As we return, Pete Dunne is marching backstage with his sledgehammer over his shoulder. Jennifer Louise is trying to catch a word with The Bruiserweight however he ignores her. He approaches the office of William Regal where Dave Finlay and Robbie Brookside are guarding the door. They see the angry superstar coming their way and quickly scatter when he swings the sledgehammer their way. Dunne wants to confront the commissioner without any interruption. Finlay tells him not to enter the room. His request is ignored. This backfires on Dunne though when he opens the door. On the other side of the door is The Alpha Bastards who immediately attacked the former champion. Iestyn Rees holds him in a Full Nelson whilst Dave Mastiff blasts him in the ribs with right and left hooks. Both men then stomp on their victim until he is laid out on the floor. They then finally drop him neck first on to the concrete floor with their tag team finisher; the Last Breath. After a moment, William Regal emerges from his office. He slowly tilts his head while looking down at his fallen employee. The boss then tells Finlay and Brookside to remove him from the building which they promptly do. Rees and Mastiff then follow Regal back in to his office. The Alpha Bastards appear to have aligned themselves with the disgruntled commissioner. Tag Team Tournament Final The Aussie Open vs. The C.C.K Before the competitors make their entrances, The Anti-Fun Police come down to ringside to join the commentary team. They express their disdain for pretty much the entire tag team division throughout the match whilst claiming to be the greatest team in the history of this company. The C.C.K get a great reception on their way down the aisle. Brookes and Lykos defeated Muscle, Steel & Sex Appeal to advance to tonight's match and have a huge opportunity to earn themselves a title match. They are definitely the fan's pick to win. The crowd don't take to kindly to The Aussie Open though. The Australian imports made their debut last week with a victory over fan favourites; Moustache Mountain. Davis and Fletcher proved several times they had no problem bending the rules in order to pick up the win. They wouldn't be the first team from Australasian shores to wear English Pro Wrestling gold with The South Pacific Power Trip also on the list of former champions in the company. The match begins with Kid Lykos and Kyle Fletcher exchanging holds in a fast-paced manner. The Dirty Wolf gets the best of The Aussie Arrow and pulls off a Wheelbarrow Bulldog. He attempts to pull off a Step-Up Enzuiguri however Fletcher ducks. He then pulls him over to his corner and makes the tag. Mark Davis steps in. The largest man in this match takes it to the smallest with none stop ground strikes. Dunkzilla then drops him with a Gutwrench Powerbomb for the first two count of the match. He continues to use his power to dominate Kid Lykos and stop him from tagging out his to his fresh partner. The Australian heavyweight tries to launch the masked high-flyer over the ropes with a Belly-To-Belly Suplex. Lykos manages to skin the cat and then turns the tables with a Springboard Hurricanrana. He then dives over to pull off the hot tag. Chris Brookes storms in with some babyface fire. He immediately pulls off a Dropkick, a Snapmare, a Shoot Kick to the spine and a Forward Somersault Cutter all in super quick succession. The 10+ year pro makes the cover. His opponent kicks out with authority. As Davis crawls up in the corner, Brookes approaches for his finisher; the Yakuza Kick. The big Australian storms out of the corner to reverse it in to a Uranage Slam to the canvas. Another tag is made. The Aussie Open are in control once again. Kyle Fletcher immediately makes an impact blasting his opponent with a 540 Kick followed up by a Lifting Inverted DDT. The leg is hooked. The official counts. Brookes kicks out just before three. The Aussie Arrow cannot believe it. He tags in his partner once again to set up for their double team finisher. Fletcher catapults Brookes in to the clutches of Davis who is waiting to deliver the Pop-Up Powerbomb. In mid-air, Brookes counters in to a Double Knee Facebreaker. The Australian heavyweight leaps backwards in to the turnbuckles. Kid Lykos then nails Kyle Fletcher with a Running Dropkick followed up with a Tope Suicida in to the barricade to send him down at ringside. Meanwhile in the ring, Chris Brookes uses all of his might to scoop up Fletcher. Kid Lykos soon returns to the ring and they execute their own tag team finisher; the Wheelbarrow Basement Dropkick. Brookes holds on for the pin. The fans count along with the referee's count. He reaches three. The C.C.K are the new #1 contenders. As their arms are raised, The Anti-Fun Police toss down their headsets in anger. Mark Davis rolls out to ringside but the reigning EPW British Tag Team Champions storm in to take it to their upcoming challengers. Eventually both Brookes and Lykos are down on their knees. They both are forced to eat the Killjoy Superkick to the face. The champions then end the segment standing over their newfound challengers whilst holding their belts above their head. TK Cooper is sat in the corridor with his head down. The high-flyer from New Zealand is still gutted about his loss last week which had the added stipulation that he would not be able to challenge for a title for an entire year if he couldn't win the Six Pack Challenge main event. Dahlia Black is their to console him. The EPW British Women's Champion tells her boyfriend not to give up on his dream and he can prove himself over the next twelve months as one of the elite wrestlers in this locker room. He can't seem to shake off this negativity though. The couple are soon interrupted by Nixon Newell who won a Beat The Clock Challenge earlier tonight on Reloaded to earn herself a shot at the EPW British Women's Champion. The Welsh Destroyer is quick to put Cooper down branding him a loser. Dahlia tries to stick up for her boyfriend but Newell is quick to talk over her and claims that it is time that she got her respect back. She claims she is going to beat it out of Black before winning back 'her' EPW British Women's Championship. The two women have a brief stare down. Nixon then slowly backs away with a smug grin on her face. The champion turns back round to see that her boyfriend has stormed off whilst her attention was elsewhere. TK definitely has taken his impending year without a golden opportunity very well. Intergender Match Viper vs. Noam Dar (with Kay Lee Ray) The Vixen of Violence marches down the aisle with a referee to indicate that she has accepted the challenge posed by her enemy's partner-in-crime last week. After dealing with The Demonic Sisterhood in the locker room a fortnight ago, The Scottish Supernova is all that stands in the way of getting her hands on Kay Lee Ray. Noam Dar makes his way down to the ring with his ex-girlfriend in tow. Maybe a win tonight would help him regain the courtship of the longest-reigning EPW British Women's Champion. The cocky male superstar shows off by out-wrestling his larger opponent in the early stages. He is eventually launched in to the turnbuckles by Viper who blasts him several times with overhand chops. She then slams him on the canvas with a thud. As he escapes on to the apron, she lifts him back in with a Vertical Suplex however he escapes and knocks her down with a Running European Uppercut. The arrogant technician then stomps down on the former champion whilst Kay Lee Ray slams her hand down on the mat repeatedly. Viper climbs to her feet. She then catches a kick to the gut and executes an Electric Chair Facebuster on her opponent. Noam looks in pain. Things only get worse for him as he falls victim to a Corner Slingshot Splash. The Babe of Brutality holds up her arms to signify her dominance. Dar squirms in to the corner but is nailed with a Running Cannonball. As he rolls out of the corner, the leg is hooked. Jessika Carr reaches two. Viper then releases the pinfall. She isn't done yet. The former champion points out at her arch-enemy at ringside and drops Noam Dar with the Viper Driver. Viper keeps her eyes on The Killer as the leg is hooked again. The three count is made. The match is over and Viper wins. The winner has her arm raised. Her eyes are fixated on Kay Lee Ray though. This war is far from over. After the final break, Travis Banks stomps down the aisle with a microphone in hand. The Kiwi Buzzsaw is also in possession of his briefcase which guarantees him a title shot whenever he sees fit to take it. The New Zealand warrior appeared ready to take it a couple of weeks ago however had that opportunity robbed from him when he was attacked from behind by Mark Haskins. Banks still has his eye on The Hellbent Anti-Hero. He faced him in the ring a few weeks ago in a Triangle Match but that wasn't enough. Travis wants him one-on-one in the ring so he can end this issue with the grappler from Oxford once and for all. After demanding his rival to come down to the ring, Mark Haskins and Vicky Haskins slowly saunter out on to the stage to the sound of 'Purple City' by Joker & Ginz. He tells The Kiwi Buzzsaw that he respectfully declines the challenge of a match. Haskins explains that he really has nothing to gain from having another match with Banks. After being branded a coward, he tells the technician from New Zealand that he may be willing to face him if the briefcase was on the line. Banks looks unsure. He takes one look down at his golden opportunity and then back at his enemy who is still standing on the aisle with a smug grin on his face. The Hellbent Anti-Hero then informs The Kiwi Buzzsaw that he will give him time to think about it before his music plays once again. The segment ends with Haskins passing back through the curtain and Banks pondering the challenge that has been laid down. How much does he really want a shot at Mark Haskins? His eventual answer will prove just that. Non-Title Match Big Damo vs. Wolfgang The reigning EPW British Undisputed Champion made his long-awaited return two weeks ago with a win over Marty Scurll to defend his title. With the result of the Six Pack Challenge last week, we know that the next challenger for his gold will be Rampage Brown who will also be putting up the EPW British Hardcore Championship with a view to unify the belts. Big Damo will have a tough test this evening though. The title may not be on the line however Wolfgang proved last week that he is still a threat in the singles division with a win over Mark Haskins. The Regulator has the fans behind him as he stomps down the aisle to 'Slide' by CFO$. The always focused champion makes his way down to the ring with his belt slung over his shoulder and his eye firmly fixed on his opponent. This will be a true battle of the heavyweights. The bell rings. Both men push back and forth in a lock up. Damo wins this test of strength by throwing his opponent in to the turnbuckles. They lock up again and this time Wolfgang gets the better of it with a Hip Toss. He follows up with a Running Forearm, an Atomic Drop and a Clothesline. The champion is not knocked down though. The brute from Ireland responds with a Headbutt. With Wolfgang groggy from the strike, he is dropped with a Forward Foreman's Carry Slam followed up with a Running Senton. The Beast From Belfast smashes his chest whilst waiting for his opponent to find his feet. He then transitions a Powerbomb in to a Boston Crab. The submission seems effective with The Regulator clearly being in pain. Wolfgang eventually finds the strength to pull himself to the bottom rope for a break. The fans cheer as he climbs up yet again. He is forced to endure several stomps before shoving Damo away. As the champ approaches again, he is drilled with a High Knee which pops the crowd. The brawler from Scotland then pops the crowd when he manages to pull off a Gutwrench Suplex to the 300lbs+ monster. The crowd are going nuts as the babyface climbs up to the second rope. He executes the Diving Moonsault. The leg is hooked. The referee reaches two. Damo kicks out with authority. Wolfgang tries to climb the ropes again for the Howling but it proves to be far too ambitious. His opponent climbs to his feet and then pulls him off to deliver the Ulster Plantation. Damo uses the ropes to his advantage to execute a Corner Slingshot Splash. The champion is in control once again. As Wolfgang tries to fight back, he is locked in the Cu Chullain's Wrath in the middle of the ring. The more he tries to struggle the worse it gets for him. The monster pulls back and forth with force. The Regulator can't hang on any longer. He taps out. Big Damo wins via submission. The champion is passed his title belt before having his arm raised in victory. The fans shower him with boos. He doesn't care though. The show closes with a camera zooming in on him whilst he sends a verbal statement to his upcoming challenger; 'RAMPAGE, THERE'S ONLY ROOM FOR ONE MONSTER IN EPW AND THAT'S ME!' |
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| Maxy | Jan 29 2018, 12:06 AM Post #2 |
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Nice move with having all three Reloaded match blend together with the #1 contender/beat the clock bit. Good to see Regal speak about what's gone on with him lately. Still unexpected seeing him as a heel with how he's been up until a few weeks ago. Unexpected direction he's being taken in, but nothing wrong with character development with him in his position. Dominant win by Brown. He looks more than ready to face Damo at this point. Not sure if it will be enough to dethrone the heavyweight champ, but it should be a barn burner. Not a good night for Dunne. Guess he'll getting sympathy support from the fans now? Nice to see the CCK get a shot at the tag champs, they're a good pairing. Feeling for TK. Hopefully he won't lose anymore than what he has so far. Didn't think Noam would succeed, at least he tried. As good at it was to see Damo win (even with it being non-title), good to see Wolfgang get his shots in. The champ needs wins like this to prepare for Brown. |
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