Complete results
by IWC Play-by-Play Announcer & Media Correspondant Joe Dombrowski
DVD Screencaps & Video Recap courtesy of Digital Horizons
The
International Wrestling Cartel presented Accept No Limitations
4, emanating from the famed Court Time Sports Center in
Elizabeth, Pa, a night that saw an emotional roller coaster of
tragedy and triumph.
IWC Champion The Sandman & partner Raven were able to put their
treacherous hate-filled past
behind one another long enough to co-exist as tag team partners
and defeat former champion Dennis Gregory and his War Machine
ally Daivari. However, after the match, Gregory & Daivari
decimated the ECW Originals with both a steel chair and
Sandman’s own Singapore cane. Gregory made the challenge to
Sandman for next month, to go one-on-one in Gregory’s
environment - a Boot Camp match - for the IWC Heavyweight Title.
Super Indy champion “Sweet & Sour” Larry Sweeney’s
first title defense of his second reign was successful against
fellow former Super Indy tournament winner & champion Delirious,
with personal interpreter Daizee Haze at ringside. Sweeney was
able to reign supreme after his 12 Large Elbow, and can now set
his sights to future Super Indy challengers.
Several potential challengers were determined in a series of
Super Indy VII qualifying matches, to determine who will advance
to the field of eight this April. Super Indy is traditionally
the trademark event of the IWC calendar year, and the destiny of
dreams, where they will either become a reality or shatter to
dust. Four official qualifying
matches were held, with three men confirmed to enter the
prestigious field.
Former World champion Jerry Lynn added himself to the Super Indy
tournament field already including Troy Lords, Super Hentai, and
Davey Richards with a victory over the 20-year-old upstart
Johnny Gargano, who chose to accept a bid in the Super Indy
qualifying round despite his regular tag team partner Façade
being outnumbered in his war
with The Gambino Family. After a fiercely competitive match,
Lynn moved on to Super Indy using the cradle piledriver.
“M-Dogg 20” Matt Cross the long-time “Innovator of Aerial
Insanity” met a man who just may be as light on his feet as he
is: the debuting cult sensation Human Tornado. M-Dogg firmly
re-established himself in IWC singles competition, officially
qualifying for his first ever Super Indy Tournament with the
shooting star press.
“Havana
Pitbull” Ricky Reyes made a big time statement in his qualifying
match, with his sound defeat of CJ Sensation in under two
minutes with his lethal dragon sleeper. Reyes still has his mind
set on recapturing IWC gold after being screwed out of the IWC
Title by the War Machine twice last year. Will the Super Indy
Title be in Reyes’ future? Once again after the match,
Sensation's growing frustration showed as he attacked Coalition
of Competition trainees who were at the event helping out. But
after he slapped the same man he shoved last month, the trainee
jumped in the ring, calling for CJ to take him on. CJ just left,
but how long will he be able to abuse these men just trying to
help before they finally fight back?
Two men who will not have the Super Indy title in their future
would
be the current tag team champions Jason Gory & Shiima Xion,
collectively known as BabyFace Fire. The two, who were intense
rivals in the early years of their careers, revisited history
with an extremely competitive battle which, much like many of
their battles in and out of the ring in the past, ended in a
draw. Both men went to the 15 minute time limit, which
unfortunately means neither will advance to the Super Indy
field. However, promoter Norm Connors dropped a bombshell…
Shiima Xion & Jason Gory will still see action at Super Indy
VII, as they defend the IWC Tag Titles against Alex Shelley &
Chris Sabin, The Motor City Machine Guns!
Two unfortunate injuries occurred at Accept No Limitations as
well,
the first occurring to a man previously thought impervious to
pain, Ray Rowe. Rowe was well on his way to teaching a very
physical lesson to his former partner turned bitter backstabbing
ex-friend J-Rocc, when J-Rocc’s true plan emerged in the form of
6’8” 300+ pound Jason Bane, a fellow Cleveland native and
apparent new protégé of J-Rocc. Bane annihilated Ray Rowe,
leaving him motionless and unconscious, and requiring medical
attention, something no man has ever done to Rowe before. How
exactly did J-Rocc and Bane completely destroy a man once
thought indestructible? What is J-Rocc not telling us?
IWCwrestling.com hopes to uncover more news on this matter in
the near future.
Also, Michael “The Bomber” Façade suffered currently unspecified
injuries in his match teaming with Super Hentai against Mickey &
Marshall Gambino. As the match progressed it was clear The
Family was more concerned with carrying out the “hit” on Façade
they attempted to finish last month, as opposed to athletic
competition. After a spike piledriver on a stack of chairs on
the floor on Facade, and a brutal assault on both Façade and
Hentai shortly afterward, The Family was using gang warfare to
reign supreme. The legendary Shirley Doe made his re-emergence
to aid his longtime friend Hentai and one-time student Façade,
but he too became a victim of the numbers game. The Gambino
Family is back in business and perhaps more dangerous than ever
before.
We
also saw a very serious edge on another tag team, that being
Justin Idol & Eric Xtasy, Sexual Harassment. After one final
plea from Justin Idol for Eric Xtasy to take matters more
seriously as they continue to work their way closer to a tag
title opportunity, Eric finally relented and regardless of the
best attempts of Jimmy DeMarco, Harassment stayed focused on
defeating The Hollywood Balds, which they did indeed do. After
having pinned five of the past six IWC Tag Team Champions, and
now showing a more serious-than-ever demeanor, is Sexual
Harassment finally focused and cohesive enough to contend for
the IWC Tag titles?