

C’s Revengeance 3, Saturday, October 14 at the Court Time Sports
Center in Elizabeth, Pa was headlined by a rematch of the finals of the
prior month’s Boiling Point 2 Heavyweight Title Tournament, as the
former Rottweiler and Havana Pitbull Ricky Reyes made his first IWC
Title defense against former running buddy and current TNA X Division
Champion Low-ki. With Shirley Doe and the rest of the Unholy Alliance
seemingly out of the IWC Title picture, fans were treated to a
respectful and honorable competitive exchange between two of the most
disciplined athletes around today. However, as the match intensif
ied and
it appeared Low-ki may be en route to victory, the Alliance struck. HENTAI, Sebastian Dark, and former champion Shirley Doe raided the ring
in an attempt to regain dominance at the top of the card. However, once
both Reyes and Low ki found themselves at odds, they instinctively
banned together to fight off the enemy, ending in a Ghetto Stomp to
Sebastian Dark. The match was thrown out and ruled a no-contest, but a
major statement had been made by the Unholy Alliance: they still now and
will forever more have their sights set on the prestige and power that
comes with being IWC Champion.
“Fabulous” John McChesney was granted another o
pportunity at Super Indy
Champion Delirious following some of the questionable ways Delirious had
obtained victory in prior meetings. As we had seen in weeks prior, McChesney seemed en route to capturing his record third Super Indy
Championship, however Daizee Haze, Delirious’ “interpreter” physically
involved herself in the match once again, tripping up McChesney and
allowing her charge to capitalize. Her involvement did not go unnoticed
however, as one final meeting between the Fabulous one and Delirious has
been signed for November 11. And in order to keep things on the
up-and-up, Daizee Haze will be barred from ringside! There will be no
outside involvement keeping John McChesney from working toward the title
he’s been chasing ever since his second reign ended this past March.
New tag team champions were crowned in
one of the most violent and bloody IWC tag title matches in history.
Champions The Cleveland Mafia, J-Rocc & Ray Rowe, were prep
ared to face
the challenging Mickey & Marshall Gambino, but they were perhaps not as
ready for the garbage can full of toys The Bull wheeled out to ringside
with him. Inside was a number of metallic weapons, and unbeknownst to
anyone but perhaps the challengers, the biggest ace up their sleeve was
inside the garbage can as well, in the form of their cousin Jimmy DeMarco. DeMarco made a strategic appearance surprising the unsuspecting
Rocc & Rowe with weapons shots, and at first it appeared Mickey Gambino
was still against the behavior of his brother & cousin, but Mickey
embraced his family, then along with Marshall, hit the Curse of the
Gambino to win the tag titles for the second time. The family is back
together, and strangely enough, Jimmy DeMarco, the man who said The
Gambinos would be champions if they just listen to him, was
proven right
all along.
From championship matches to guaranteed
title shots, as longest reigning IWC Champion in history Shirley Doe
took on alleged ICW/ICWA Tex-Arkana Television Champion “Sweet & Sour”
Larry Sweeney in a match of two men who look like polar opposites on the
surface, but proved they thought in much the same fashion. After the IWC
fans mocked Doe’s eye injury suffered back last August by
throwing
dozens of tiny replica eyeballs at him, referee Bobby Williams (who was
repeatedly called on to officiate Unholy Alliance matches to prevent
former senior referee Steven Colter from abusing any remaining power he
had any further) began checking both men for foreign objects, of which
many were discovered, including a not-so-discreetly hidden chain inside
Sweeney’s attire. Through all of the chains, utensils, and powder,
Shirley Doe survived as the victor, and more importantly, was guaranteed
a title match in the near future.
Meanwhile, fellow Unholy Alliance member
Dean Radford crossed paths with the recently unretired former IWC
referee CJ Sensation. If CJ could defeat Radford, he would receive the
match he wants more than anything, one-on-one with the man who spent
months bullying Sensation when CJ was a referee: Sebastian Dark. However
Sebastian Dark, as well as Shirley Doe’s interference, made the numbers
too great for anyone to conquer, and Sensation was driven directly onto
his surgically repaired neck with a Super Radicator. The Alliance used
3-on-1 odds to defeat “The Snapshot” tonight, but one thing we’ve
learned is that it’s impossible to keep CJ Sensation down.
“Balls Hot” Troy Lords is another man
impossible to keep down, but on the surface it seemed he was temporarily
slowed down by the latest in a series of knee injuries. Lords attempted
to address his fans at Revengeance, but was interrupted by the man who
robbed Lords of his chance to win Super Indy 5, HENTAI. HENTAI berated
Lords, a man he had once served as a trainer and m
entor
for, saying Lords was weak and could never stand on his own two feet,
and that Troy Lords could’ve never handled the pressure of being Super
Indy champion. He even went as far as to challenge Troy to a match on
November 11 and gave Lords the power to pick any stipulation he wanted.
As HENTAI continued to berate and provoke a seemingly defenseless Lords,
The Hotness snapped and began attacking the Alliance member, showing no
sign of knee damage and revealing the apparent "injury" as a clever
ploy. Lords broke a metal crutch over the back of HENTAI before
accepting the match challenge and naming his stipulation, and after
HENTAI's remarks it was only natural he choose one of the most brutal
matches in our sport, a Last Man Standing Match. Lords finally has an
opportunity to silence the man who ruined his 5 year journey to singles
gold, and HENTAI has a chance to possibly end the success story of Troy
Lords once and for all.
The trio of Shiima Xion & Jason Gory
alongside Chris Maverick (now renamed “Baby Face Fire”) stepped into
action against Sexual Harassment, the ambiguo
us Eric Xtasy and his
unlikely partner Justin Idol, and perhaps just as intriguing as the
match itself was the actions of Xion’s longtime advisor Chris Maverick.
Maverick, who has been seen closely watching Xtasy & Idol’s matches in
the past, appeared to be aiming at Jason Gory’s eyes with his infamous
can of hairspray. However, Gory moved, and Xtasy was the recipient of
the substance. The incident led to a Gory & Xion victory, however
promoter Norm Connors was not going to let Maverick get away with
attempted to sabotaging the Gory/Xion tag team yet again. Connors
motioned Shiima to the Digital Horizons tech area, and showed him video
footage of Maverick’s latest calculated “accidental” attack of Gory.
Shiima became irate and one must wonder if the longstanding Shiima/Maverick
business relationship can be salvaged.
Vendetta, accompanied by his new running buddy Jimmy
DeMarco, faced the debuting Michael “The Bomber” Façade, a man who likes to be
called a “Suburban Terrorist”. Vendetta gave Façade the opportunity to join
forces with himself & DeMarco, alleging Norm Connors was out to kill the
credibility of Façade, just as he had allegedly done with Vendetta & DeMarco in
the past. Façade refused and, in his first ever professional match, held his own
with the much larger Vendetta, but was no match for the Means to an End, which
gave Vendetta his latest win.