ASW FL 10/8/10 Results From Tampa

Oct 09, 2010 00:10

(1) The World's Largest All-Nighters (Shooter Storm & Joey Knight) defeated the Virus (Alex Decay & Josh Rayne)
Storm and Knight controlled the opening minutes of the match, even executing a double baseball slide to the floor. However the fun and games ended when Rayne hit Knight with several kicks to the upper body. To the surprise of many, Decay sat in his corner watching. When Rayne went to tag out, Decay stepped off the apron. This allowed Knight to tag out and allow Storm entry. Decay was hit with a blind tag and brought into the match against his will thanks to a slingshot. The All-Nighters pulled an old school trick to roll up Decay. Rayne had words with Decay afterwards.

(2) "Korean Monster" Ryze defeated "the Uncanny" Brandon Scherer.
The match lasted less than it took for me to type as Rzye killed Scherer in less than 5 seconds.

Just when things looked over, Wayne Van Dyke came to ringside saying he had revenge on his mind. He brought some backup, "Killer" Kyle Blizzard and asked for a match. Blizzard took the mic to insult Ryze's ethnic background and it was on.

(3) "Korean Monster" Ryze defeated Wayne Van Dyke & "Killer" Kyle Blizzard.
Both men tried to double team Ryze but he tossed Van Dyke to the floor and after several knees to the ribs, Blizzard went to the floor too. Blizzard got on the apron and occupied Ryze long enough to allow Van Dyke time to clip out Ryze's knee. They made tags wearing down Ryze by keeping him on the mat. Ryze fought out of a rear chinlock only to have Van Dyke attack his knee as Blizzard kept the referee busy. But their double teaming ways caught up to them and Ryze avoided Van Dyke's punch. It sent Blizzard off the apron and Van Dyke was laid out by a Big Dump into a backbreaker.

ASW Heavyweight champion "Emerald Emperor" Simon Sez made his way to the ring and was interviewed by ASW Chain Reaction's Sean LaFlash. Sez addressed his attack last week on Eddie Taurus after his match. Sez said he may have taught Eric Cooper to be a dirtbag but he didn't teach him how to be a superstar. Sez was rudely was interrupted by Kennedy Kendrick and the lovely Camey. Kendrick said he noticed things had changed while he has been touring the USA winning championships. He told Sez he wanted to add another title to his collection. Sez took some time to insult Kendrick and his wife and it cost him as Kendrick sucker punched him.

(4) ASW Heavyweight champion "Emerald Emperor" Simon Sez defeated Kennedy Kendrick (w/Camey Kendrick)
Kendrick kept the attack going not even allowing Sez time to take off his ring jacket. Camey got involved using the bottom rope to choke Sez as Kennedy kept the referee busy. Sez fired back some punches to Kendrick followed by the Lou Thesz press and the Polish Hammer for two. Kendrick backed off to a corner and wanted peace with Sez, all he got was several kicks to the gut. But Sez let his guard down and he got hit with a judo thrust to the throat. Sez retreated to a corner and Kendrick went after him, only to run into an elbow. Sez hit a lariat and got the three count.

(5) Vacation Foundation (Super Grover & "Dancing Machine" Bobby Fonta) defeated FXE members ASW Elite champion Biff Slater & ASW Tag Team champion "Pretty Boy" Gus Money (w/Don Maximo.)
The FXE wasted no time in attacking Fonta and isolating him from Grover. But Fonta grabbed the ropes on an exchange and kicked Money in the face. This allowed Grover to enter and go to work on Money. But Money reversed and Irish whip and with the referee's view blocked, Slater kneed Grover in the back. While Money kept the referee and Fonta distracted, Slater pulled Grover to the floor to hit a chest chop before driving Grover into the ringpost. The FXE tossed Grover back in the ring to make several tags wearing out Grover. But Sesame Street's favorite son refused to be beaten and he fought off Money to tag in Fonta who went after all three FXE members. Money went to use a chair but referee Jimmy Mac stopped him. Money dropped the chair as the argument continued and Fonta picked up & tossed it into Slater's face. With Slater dazed, Grover rolled him up for the victory.

Sean LaFlash entered the ring to announce the next match but the FXE's Don Maximo stepped in his face. Maximo was questioned by LaFlash about last week’s attack on Damien Angel. But before he could speak, Angel came out to the ring with his ribs heavily taped.

(6) In a #1 contenders match, Don Maximo of the FXE defeated Damien Angel, making Maximo #1 contender to the ASW Florida Elite championship.
Angel wasted no time in attacking Maximo and he dumped him to the floor. ASW security surrounded Maximo as Commissioner Don Vincent listened as Angel said he wanted his "get back" on Maximo tonight. Angel even agreed to put the #1 contender slot on the line even as the Commissioner told Angel and the fans the ASW training staff had not cleared Angel. Angel picked up where he started and attacked Maximo while protecting his ribs. But Angel went for a corner splash and it left him exposed to a body punch from Maximo. Maximo stalked Angel as he lay injured in a corner and eventually dragged Angel to the floor where Maximo hit several body punches. The match came back to the ring where Angel tried to fight back but a cross bodyblock was countered into a backbreaker for two. Maximo followed with a splash but got only two. Maximo went for a splash but ran into Angel's boots. This let Angel try for another cross bodyblock but again Maximo caught him this time hitting a spinebuster for two. Maximo went for another corner splash but Angel moved and then hit Maximo with a spear followed by a Five Star Frog Splash doing as much damage to himself as Maximo. Angel got to his feet but couldn't stop a double handed chokeslam into a sitout powerbomb to get Maximo the victory. After the bell Maximo ripped off the protective tape from Angel's ribs but ASW security grabbed Maximo before he could do any more damage.

(7) "The Encore" Aaron Epic defeated the debuting "the Full Fledged Floridian" Jesse James.
Upon his entrance to the ringside area, Epic didn't look too enthused to be booked to take on the rookie James. Epic tried to intimidate James but got rolled up for a two count. Epic stepped out of the ring for a moment for some meditation before coming back in the ring where he was taken into two more near falls. This made Epic a bit pissy and he slapped James across the face and laid in some bodyshots for a two count. Epic hit several chest chops and shoulder blocks. Epic got a two count after a running forearm to the corner and a clothesline. Epic locked in a front facelock and forced James to fight up from his knees to a corner. Epic went for another corner shot but James moved and got a rollup for two followed by a Russian legsweep for two. Epic recovered and hit a Cobra Clutch into a slam before locking in a version of the Crippler Crossface that left James with nothing else to do but submit.

(8) The NuYoRicans (Carlos Rivera & D. Ramos w/D. Lee) defeated the Highwaymen (Butch Long & Marc Mandrake w/Star Stevens and Donnie York) via DQ
The Rican waited by the entryway for the Highwaymen to enter and they jumped the trio. However it backfired and the Highwaymen dragged the NYR all over the ringside area and finally into the ring where Ramos was taken to school by Long and Mandrake. The NYR tried to help out but the referee stepped in the way and the Highwaymen wasted no time in taking some liberties. However the tables got turned on Mandrake as he yelled at Rivera and it allowed Ramos to hit a dropkick that sent Mandrake into ropes, where Rivera was waiting to drop him on the top rope throat first. With control of the match, the NYR took their time double and triple teaming Mandrake as the Highwaymen shouted encouragement to Mandrake. Ramos made a tactical error and his Frog Splash met Mandrake's knees which allowed Long to tag in and clear the ring. Just when it looked like victory for the Highwaymen, D. Lee got on the apron and got referee Jimmy Mac's attention. With the referee blind Rivera grabbed a baton and went to hit Long but he tossed it to Long and dropped to the mat alongside Ramos. When the referee turned around all he saw was Long standing over the NYR with the weapon. He had no choice but to call for the bell and award the match the NYR.

(9) The Uprising ("essential" Eric Cooper & "Infamous" Eddie Taurus) defeated the American Gangstas (Eddie Brock & Roman Wright w/Jay Brock)
The Uprising took to the microphone to insult the fans and the ASW locker room. The Gangstas ran right into the ring and began a street fight with the Uprising. Cooper & Taurus took the floor when Gangstas member Jay Brock came out to the ring. Brock & Wright hooked onto Jay and tossed him over the top rope and he crashed into the Uprising. Cooper demanded that this match stay a normal tag team match or they were leaving. The Gangstas agreed and Jay Brock remained on the floor during the match. The Gangstas took turns beating on Cooper as Taurus could only look on. Wright took his eyes off Cooper and he paid for it as Taurus tagged him with a kick to the back in on a Irish whip. This allowed the Uprising several minutes of time kicking the holy hell out of Wright. Wright was able to finally reverse and Irish whip and hit Cooper with a DDT and he tagged out to a well rested and energized Eddie Brock who hit both men with Spinebusters. Cooper was hit with a doubleteam Flap Jack for two. Taurus was able to send Wright to the floor and the Uprising took out Brock with a double team move.

As the Uprising attacked the Gangstas after the match, Simon Sez charged the ring and attacked the Uprising. He was soon joined by Aaron Epic who cleared the ring. Sez tossed insults at the Uprising as ASW security surrounded ringside hoping to stop a brawl from breaking out. Cooper said if everyone wanted Sez vs. Taurus it was too bad, they were not worthy of that match. After the Uprising left ringside Epic called Sez out on his actions and to act like he is the ASW Heavyweight champion and not a thug. Epic said last week he won the second chance match and next week he wanted to cash it in.

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