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Wrestling Society X
By Mike Rickard II
Feb 15, 2007, 10:49
Wrestling Society X
MUSICAL GUESTS: Sparta
Your hosts, Bret Ernst and Kris Klos deliver a brief preview
of tonight’s show:
The Filth & the Fury vs. The Trailer Park Boys and the
return of Jack Evans! The boys from Sparta join Ernst and
Klos on commentary as tonight’s show gets underway.
Ernst and Klos recap last week’s WSX title match where
Vampiro defeated Six-Pac. While they
knew both men were going to give it their all, they had no idea that the action
would be this intense. Highlights air including
Vampiro’s tombstone piledriver on Six-Pac into an exploding coffin.
INTERVIEW: Vampiro is
seen in a dimly lit room with candles.
He talks about how he’s spent half his life wrestling, losing blood and
flesh. The WSX title is his life and he
will make any sacrifice he has to make- his flesh, his blood, his soul.
Announcer Fabian gets the fans fired up and he warns them to
step back because they might get burned..
Just then, the ring explodes with pyro as he introduces the first
match. One fall with a ten minute time
limit.
- The Trailer Park Boys (“Spider” Nate
Webb & Josh “Jug” Raymond w. “White Trash” Johnny Webb vs. The Filth
& the Fury (“MDogg” Matt Cross & Teddy Hart)
The announcers remind the fans
that Teddy is the son of wrestler Bret Hart and the oldest grandson of Stu
Hart. They talk about how the Harts are synonymous
with wrestling. Josh “Jug” Raymond and
Teddy Hart get things started. Cross and
Webb tag in with Cross executing some lightning fast moves to take
control. Cross tags Hart back in as
Raymond tries the sneak attack to no avail and catches an elbow to the face for
his troubles. Teddy delivers a sweet
looking cradle DDT to Raymond who bails out of the ring. Hart isn’t letting up as he follows up with a
furious springboard moonsault (Hart has one of the most fluid moonsaults
anywhere) to all the Trailer Park Boys (TPK) and their manager. MDogg joins on the fun with a twisting
corkscrew moonsault to both Trailer Park Boys.
Things are looking bad for the TPK as Cross holds Raymond down across
his knee and Hart prepares to dive off the top rope. However Nate Webb runs in and clotheslines
Cross, allowing Raymond to get his knees up as Teddy Hart delivers another
moonsault. TPK start to double team
Hart, hoping to gain some momentum.
However Hart counters out of several moves by Webb perplexing him and
setting him up for a reverse Tiger Driver. “Jug” makes his presence felt again
as he applies a double underhook shoulder backbreaker to Hart. He runs over to attack Matt Cross but gets
tripped up and knocked to the mat as Cross dives off with a double foot stop
(aka “Warrior’s Way”). Cover by Cross on
“Pug” but only a two count. Outside the ring
Teddy Hart pulls out some electrical wiring and shocks Webb with it. He then tosses some water on a table and
delivers a super shock followed by a risky swanton off of a platform which
sends Webb through a table. Back in the
ring, Cross executes a beautiful shooting star legdrop on Raymond, getting the
pinfall victory.
WINNER: The Filth and the Fury.
Spectacular match.
Lots of high spots with a completely over-the-top finish (the
electricity). That’s what WSX is all
about though and they make no bones about it.
.
VIDEO: Backstage
footage involving Los Pochos Guapos from last week where the two teammates
argued. Kaos thinks his partner Aaron
Aguilera is too concerned with mama sitas and cerveczas and less about
him. Aguilera disagrees and says he
arranged for a TLC match (Tables, ladders, and cerveczas) with their rivals
Alcatrazz and Luke Hawx. The WSX
announcers confirm the challenge has been accepted and that will be tonight’s
main event.
- El Hombre Blanco Enmascardo vs. “The
Prince of Parkland” Jack Evans
El Hombre is billed as being “just
north of the border” and the announce team question his somewhat pasty
appearance. The WSX announcers talk
about Evans’ flashy ring entrances and this time is no exception. Evans starts break-dancing in the ring but
his antics backfire with El Hombre attacking him and taking control. El Hombre dishes out some punches and knees
followed by a flying clothesline that hurls Evans out of the ring. Over the top rope dive by El Hombre on Evans
as Evans can’t get any offense in.
Fishermanbuster suplex on Evans but it’s not enough for the three
count. Springboard back elbow by Evans
as he dodges a roundhouse kick from El Hombre.
Not enough for the pin as Evans tries again with a flying knee. Another kick out by El Hombre. Evans drags El Hombre into the corner and
hits the 630 Splash on him, covering him for the pin and the win.
WINNERS: Jack Evans
After the commercial break, the announcers talk up WSX as
the home of the new generation of superstars and the place to catch the very
best in wrestling. They note that
there’s one man who doesn’t agree with this though as a video airs.
VIDEO: “Matt Classic” Footage airs of wrestling
legends Frank Gotch and Lou Thesz as WSX newcomer Match Classic is seen
training in the catch as catch can style. Watch out for his old school Greco-Roman
moves.
The WSX announcers hype a match online between Matt Classic
and Scorpio Sky. The back-story for Matt
Classic is that he was involved in a car accident forty years and recently
emerged from a coma.
- TLC Match (Tables, Ladders, &
Cerveczas) Luke Hawx & Alcatrazz vs. Los Pochos Guapos (Joey “Kaos”
Munos & Aaron “Jesus” Aguilera)
The in-ring tag debut of Los
Pochos Guapos gets off to a rocky start as they miss a double baseball slide on
their opponents and get blasted with a ladder.
However Los Pochos regroup with Kaos delivering the Kaos Driver to Luke
Hawx. Kaos climbs the top rope but
Aguilera pulls him off and directs him to climb the ladder inside the
ring. As Kaos follows his direction,
Aguilera begins flirting with some of the female fans at ringside. Kaos has given his opponent too much time to
recover though and Hawx ducks out of the way of a Kaos moonsault. As Aguilera flirts with the mama sitas, he
gets waylaid by Alcatrazz who uses the top rope to clothesline him. Alcatrazz and Hawx take control, working over
both Pochos. Hawx slingshots Aguilera
with the ladder as Kaos gets an inverted Russian leg sweep for his
trouble. Meanwhile, Alcatraz
walks the top rope ala the Undertaker only to get pulled off by Aguilera and
sent into the ladder. Luke Hawx catches
Aguilera off guard though and knocks him to the mat as he signals for his
finisher. However he’s forgotten about
Kaos who catches him with the Bonzo Bomb.
Kaos sets up a table and looks to be ready to use it when Aguilera orders
him to get the beer bottles. Los Pochos
look confused and their disarray sees Kaos getting sent face first into the
beer bottles as Aguilera is knocked out of the ring. Alcatrazz powerbombs Kaos through the table
and he’s easy pickings for Alcatrazz.
WINNER: Alcatrazz and Luke Hawx.
Fun main event but the first two
matches outshined them. WSX is doing a
good job of providing high-flying action with blown spots, interesting
characters, and more storyline than you’d expect in a thirty minute show.
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