IWC
COMBINES THE BEST OF THE PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE IN ONE
UNFORGETTABLE WEEKEND!

Complete results from IWC Play-By-Play Announcer &
Media Correspondant Joe Dombrowski
Photo highlights courtesy of IWC Ringside Photographer Rich Shook
NIGHT ONE:

IWC kicked off it’s most
action-packed weeken
d
in well over a year on Friday night, March 23rd at
our famed home base of the Court Time Sports Center in
Elizabeth, Pa as the journey to May 11’s Super Indy VI inched
ever-so-closer.
The main event saw IWC Heavyweight
Champion Ricky Reyes overcome another all-too-familiar name from
his past: Current co-holder of the NWA World Tag Team Title “The
Notorious 187” Homicide of the Latin American Xchange. Despite
suffering a severely bloodied nose in the course of the match,
Reyes did something few if anyone has been able to do: he
applied the lethal Dragon Sleeper/bodyscissors combination and
made Homicide tap out. Reyes may be the only man on Earth who
can lay claim to tapping out BOTH Homicide and Low-ki in recent
times. Reyes’ championship reign of dominance continues to grow
more impressive as the weeks pass.
IWC Super Indy Champion Troy Lords
continued his winning ways, put
ting
life and limb on the line again to somehow survive “Fabulous”
John McChesney. McChesney’s record against Lords has dropped to
0-3-1, as it seems Lords may be the only opponent Fab has
wrestled that he just can’t figure out, and just can’t beat. As
a frustrated McChesney took a few moments to collect his
thoughts post-match, sound technician Chest Flexor decided to
play a little joke on the former 3-time champ by playing
“Everybody Hurts” by REM over the sound system. A dejected
McChesney didn’t see the humor in things, and responded with a
hard slap to Flexor’s face. Promoter Norm Connors, enraged over
Fab’s treatment of an IWC employee, withdrew McChesney from the
upcoming Super Indy VI
Title Tournament, an announcement that shocked and angered
McChesney even further.
Mickey & Marshall Gambino issued an
open challenge to tag team champions Jason Gory & Shiima Xion,
no doubt capitalizing on the fact Gory & Xion had already
competed in Super Indy VI Qualifying Matches earlier in the
night. To counter-act the Gambinos’ extra muscle of Vendetta &
Jimmy DeMarco, the team of Sexual Harassment, Eric Xtasy &
Justin Idol, volunteered to watch the champs’ backs. However,
Idol
&
Xtasy and everyone else in attendance as well, were not prepared
for the debut of Chris Maverick’s newest tag team: Romeo Roselli
& Antonio Thomas, The Heartbreakers (Formerly the Heart Throbs
in WWE). Romeo & Antonio blasted Xtasy & Idol from behind with
chairs, leaving Jimmy DeMarco the opening to involve himself in
the match, and help return the tag stra
ps
back to the Gambino Family for the third time.
Shiima Xion’s night was not all bad
news however, as he became the latest star to qualify for Super
Indy VI on May 11, joining the likes of Jerry Lynn, Azrieal, Jay
Lethal, and Larry Sweeney. Shiima scored the victory over a
returning and very competitive Jimmy Jacobs, however Jacobs’
night wasn’t over there. “Sweet & Sour” Larry Sweeney made a
surprise appearance and challenge to Jacobs, seemingly jealous
over Jacobs’ flamboyant attire, rivaled only by Sweeney himself.
Sweeney insinuated Ja
cobs
wasn’t the same competitor he once was, and with that Jacobs had
to reach into a dark place. When Jacobs meets Sweeney on April
14th, it won’t be the emotional and eccentric Jacobs
many fans have come to know over the past 2 years. The Jimmy
Jacobs of old, the maniacal, sadistic, spike-wielding, HUSSing
Barbaric Berzerker will return
for one night only to extract revenge on Larry Sweeney.
HENTAI also qualified for the Super
Indy Tournament, defeating then co-holder of the IWC Tag Title
Jason Gory. HENTAI continues his mission to reclaim the Super
Indy Title, which he has not held since early-2003. HENTAI wants
nothing more in this world than to see his former protégé Troy
Lords forced to surrender his Super Indy Title over to HENTAI,
for HENTAI to reclaim that dominance and superiority he held
over Lords for so many years until Lords defeated HENTAI in the
Last Man Standing Match last November. The field of Super Indy
VI is up to six, with two more slots to be filled in the very
near future.
In a match of the two top
heavyweight ti
tle
contenders, Sterling James Keenan was able to defeat Dennis
Gregory to continue his Road to the Title. With Super Indy VI
now May 11, SJK will have an extra roadblock to burst through
next month, but SJK’s momentum continues to build. The true
intrigue came in the way Sterling was victorious, as HENTAI’s
involvement cost Gregory the match. It didn’t appear SJK knew
about HENTAI’s involvement so what are HENTAI’s motives? Is bad
blood still boiling from the Unholy Alliance/Coalition of the
Willing battles of 2006? Does this tie in at all to Gregory’s
confrontation with HENTAI’s former co-horts Sebastian Dark &
Steven Colter last month where Dark promised IWC would pay for
firing the both of them late last year? We hope to discover
answers to these at some point in the very
near
future.
In a tag team grudge match, The
Cleveland Mafia avenged their loss from one month ago that was
caused by Jimmy DeMarco & Vendetta, The Hollywood Balds, and
more specifically the stone-faced killer and baddest man in IWC,
Ray Rowe, gained revenge on Jimmy DeMarco, who had the temerity
to come to the ring wearing an “I Pinned Ray Rowe” T-shirt. Rowe
drill
ed
DeMarco with a series of suplexes before finishing him with an
STF.
Japanese sensation Nobutaka Moribe
made his final appearance at the Court Time Sports Center a
memorable one, unleashing a brutal assault on “Hot Property”
Jason Cage, however Cage was able to survive and battle back in
impres
sive
fashion and pick up a victory, as Cage continues to build more
momentum.
On the subject of momentum, Dean
Radford continues to build plenty of it in his post-Unholy
Alliance career, pinning the always-improving Suburban Terrorist
Michael “The Bomber” Façade, yet it seemed both men left the
match-up with a newfound mutual respect for one another.
NIGHT TWO:
After a two year absence, IWC
returned to Franklin High School in Franklin,
Pa
for its third star-studded tribute to the best stars of the
past, present, and future.
The night started in classy fashion
with all of our legends inside the ring, the IWC roster in full
outside the ring, all to pay tribute to one man… Former two time
World champion and wrestling’s true Living Legend Bruno
Sammartino. Bruno was presented with a special plaque as well as
the
key
to the city courtesy of the esteemed mayor of Franklin himself.
Bruno addressed the crowd, and the athletes surrounding him in a
perfect way to start off a truly memorable night.
In the main event, it was a revival
of one of the hottest rivalries to ever surround the then-WWF
Intercontinental Title as Greg “The Hammer” Valentine battled
Tito Santana in a battle of two Hall of Famers. Surprisingly,
Valentine felt the need for back-up, enlisting in the services
of Larry Sweeney for aid, but Santana had an answer in the form
of “Polish Power”
Ivan Putski, yet another Hall of Famer. When Sweeney attempted
to involve himself in the action, he was on the receiving end of
a brutal Polish Hammer, and it was Putski who pinned Sweeney to
close out the evening in style.
Sweeney’s night was not much better
when it came to him challenging IWC Champion Ricky Reyes. Based
on his nose injury from the night before, Reyes knew he had to
end the match quickly or else his breathing and equilibrium
would bec
ome
very hindered as the match went on. Reyes struck quickly and
suddenly, and was able to successfully defeat Sweeney with a
very Sammartino-like bearhug.
Tag team champions Mickey & Marshall
Gambino successfully retained the IWC Tag Team Titles in yet
another unforgettable four-way match involving top contenders
Babyface Fire, Sexual Harassment, and The Cleveland Mafia. It
was a battle that certainly stole the show in Franklin, but was
not without consequence, as Marshall “The Bull” Gambino required
assistance to the back following the match due to an
apparent knee/leg injury. IWCWrestling.com will have further
updates on the injury when they become available.
IWC Super Indy Champion Troy Lords
was able to successfully defend the title against Nobutaka
Moribe in Moribe’s final appearance here in the International
Wrestling Cartel before returning home to Japan. Moribe left
amidst a huge ovation of respect from fans and peers alike, and
all of us here in the IWC wish Moribe the best on his
return
home.
Sterling James Keenan’s road to a
title shot continued on this night as well, with SJK defeating
the toughest opponent of his Super Indy Title reign from 2005,
“Fabulous” John McChesney. SJK used an elevated backcracker to
nearly bend McChesney’s spine in half, before scoring the
pinfall. Much
like the night before, McChesney expressed frustration but
thankfully was able to keep his temper under control tonight.
Dennis Gregory was able to avenge
the screw job perpetrated on him the night before at the hands
of HENTAI, defeating him tonight. HENTAI attempted to use a stee
l
chain, however Gregory was able to foil the plans before the
chain was ever used.
“The Monster” Abyss was victorious
over “The Phenomenal” AJ Styles, in a match much different from
their past encounters. The more humanistic Abyss was able to
polish
off the cockier Styles with the Black Hole Slam.
The 27 year rivalry between Bruno
Sammartino and Larry Zbyszko over who the true “Living Legend”
is continued tonight as Bruno’s representative Dominic Denucci
pinned Zbyszko, despite the involvement of Zbyszko’s
partner-in-crime Lord Zoltan. Denucci and Sammartino celebrated
as an enraged and embarrassed Z
byszko
floored Zoltan and fled the scene.
The Hollywood Balds were able to
squeak out a victory over the newly-formed team of Dean Radford
& Michael Façade. Vendetta had dropped Façade with the Rock
Bottom, when Radford hit Vendetta with the Radicator. DeMarco
snuck in, placed an unconscious Vendetta on top
of Façade for the win.
Legendary former tag champion Jim
“The Anvil” Neidhart made short work of both Salvatore Since
re,
as well as King Kaluha at ringside, as the Anvil forced Sal to
submit to the Camel Clutch. Meanwhile, King Kaluha fared no
better, losing in embarrassing and revealing fashion to The
Patriot.
Chris Maverick’s new tag team, The
Heartbreakers, saw their first official IWC action at least in a
way, as “The Promise” Antonio Thomas took on one-half of the
Hollywood Balds, Vendetta. The blatant interference of both
Maverick, as well as Romeo Roselli, was simply too much for even
someone as devious as Jimmy DeMarco to fight off, as The
Heartbreakers make their first IWC appearances successful ones.
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