
AN UNPREDICTABLE NIGHT FOR A VERY WORTHY CAUSE

Complete results by
IWC Play-By-Play Announcer & Media Correspondent Joe Dombrowski
The International Wrestling Cartel made its
third annual stop in Newville, Pa for what was without a doubt the most
successful and memorable stop in Newville to date. It was unpredictable,
and most importantly of all, it was for the kids, as proceeds benefited
the Children’s Miracle Network.
The main event was, for the first time
in Newville, a match and rivalry that has carried on for years with
absolutely no signs of ceasing. “Phenomenal” AJ Styles and “Fallen
Angel” Christopher Daniels, despite being current NWA World Tag Team
Championship partners, still had that inner competitive desire
they’ve shared for years. They still had the urge to find out which
of the two was the absolute best. And while this match likely didn’t
decisively prove anything one way or the other, both were able to
test each other one more time, much to the delight of all in
attendance. Despite both being battered and bruised as a result of a
nationally televised assault earlier in the week, they delivered in
classic fashion, with Styles scoring the narrow win on this night.
Certainly their score may never be settled, but the Newville
faithful loved to see them try.
The Unholy Alliance attempted to regain
control in the battle for the balance of power with the IWC locker
room, however to mixed results. Not only were an eyeless Shirley
Doe, as well as HENTAI frequently forcing themselves into the
commentary position throughout the broadcast, there presence was
certainly felt in the ring as well. Dean Radford was able to defeat
Jason Gory, out powering Gory’s aerial attacks. Radford utilized a
Super-Radicator for an emphatic victory. Meanwhile, Troy Lords was
able to withstand a vicious powerslam from the apron to the floor,
and subsequent apparent neck or back injury, to upset HENTAI, which
sent Radford and Doe storming to the ring for revenge. Gory
re-emerged to help even the odds, and soon someone else would make
their way to ringside to attempt to teach the Alliance a lesson as
well.
The original Phenom, the WWE Hall of
Famer “Superfly” Jimmy Snuka emerged from the back to help even the
odds, which led to promoter Norm Connors sanctioning a six man tag
team match. The Alliance smartly attempted to isolate Gory and Lords
who were no doubt weakened from their earlier battles, but once
Snuka became legally involved it was clear the Alliance was thrown
off their game by the innovative high-flier. Snuka dazed the
Alliance with a series of martial arts style shots before ascending
the ropes and delivering the timeless Superfly Splash to give a win
for Team IWC.
John McChesney continued his quest to
become the first ever 3-time IWC Super Indy Champion against
reigning titleholder Delirious, of course accompanied by his
personal translator Daizee Haze. McChesney once again had
overwhelming crowd support and momentum, however much like two weeks
prior at No Excuses 2, Haze become involved in the action. Haze’s
influence seems to be rubbing off on Delirious, who scored his
second straight dubious victory over the Fabulous one, with a
blatant handful of tights.
The new chapter of Sexual Harassment,
original member Eric Xtasy alongside newfound partner Justin Idol
battled the reluctant team of Marshall Gambino & Jimmy DeMarco.
Mickey Gambino suffered an injury 2 weeks ago at the hands of
Harassment’s new signature move “The Rose Creeper” and as a result,
Marshall had to team with the cousin he’s been arguing and fighting
with for months, or be in violation if his contract. In a true
shocker, Xtasy brought out the original bodyguard of Sexual
Harassment form years gone by, “Mean” Mark Mest, however Mest was
quick to chastise Xtasy for not calling him after all these years.
Mest found a new client to protect…Jimmy DeMarco?! Marshall Gambino
was just as surprised as the rest of us as the match began. Mest was
certainly a psychological disadvantage toward Sexual Harassment, and
as if that wasn’t enough aid, DeMarco brought into the ring the very
same steel chair he’s carried everywhere with him, to score a
tainted pinfall win on Idol. DeMarco and Mest were ecstatic, but
Marshall Gambino seemed quite a bit less happy with how DeMarco
chose to win this match.
On the subject, of dissention in the
ranks, it’s clear Shiima Xion is determined to win matches cleanly
and honestly, despite the constant disagreements from his manager
Chris Maverick. Maverick’s frustration over Xion’s new change of
attitude and newfound team with Jason Gory led to Maverick costing
his team the tag titles two weeks ago. Tonight, Maverick was
instrumental in the decision again, as Xion met TNA star Chris Sabin.
Sabin and Xion were in the midst of a fantastic athletic contest
when Maverick used his can of hairspray to temporarily blind Sabin.
Xion scored the victory following the exchange, but had no idea what
Maverick did. Xion did not find out until that match was over, and
at that point the “Future of Fashion” was not happy with things at
all, and was quick to help his fallen foe to the back, much to
Maverick’s continued chagrin.
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