| 2006 Results |

Summer Sizzler 3 - June 9th, 2006
Court Time Sports Center - Elizabeth, PA
Complete results by Joe Dombrowski
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Short-Form Results
Jon Bolen def. Sebastian Dark
Glenn Spectre def. Vendetta
HENTAI def. Dean Radford
Jason Cage def. Jimmy DeMarco
"Fabulous" John McChesney def. Shiima Xion
IWC Super Indy Champion Delirious def. "Balls Hot" Troy Lords
The Cleveland Mafia (J-Rocc & Raymond Rowe) def. The Gambino
Brothers Moving Company (Mickey & Marshall Gambino) and the IWC
Tag Team Champions The Burning River Brigade (Josh Prohibition &
M-Dogg20) to win the titles
Jason Gory def. Larry Sweeney in an Eye of the Hurricane Match
The Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero & Claudio Castagnoli) def.
Ricky Reyes & "Fabulous" John McChesney
Dennis Gregory def. IWC World Heavyweight Champion Shirley Doe
with Norm Connors as the special referee to win the title
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IWC has crowned it's first ever 3-time IWC World
Heavyweight Champion. Shirley Doe's 18-month, record-breaking title reign
finally came to an end this past Friday night on June 9th at the Court Time
Sports Center. After defenses against the likes of Steve Corino, The Sandman,
Chris Hero, Eddie Kingston, Tracy Smothers, and more, his title reign ended at
the hands of the now three-time IWC Champion, Dennis Gregory.
The night started with IWC Promoter Norm Connors and IWC referee Steven Colter
in the ring. Colter explained that, as reported on IWCwrestling.com, Connors was
called to a meeting with the Commission earlier in the week. The result of that
meeting was a $5,000 fine to Connors for supposedly creating an unsafe work
environment for Colter, a $750 fine to IWC referee CJ Sensation for attacking
wrestlers, Colter being named the new IWC Senior Official, and if anybody laid
their hands on Colter, they'd have to deal with the Commission themselves. Then,
as his first ruling as Senior Official, he made Sensation referee the opening
contest of Jon Bolen taking on Sebastian Dark. This move was especially heinous
as Dark made several death threats to Sensation following CJ's attack on Dark
the month before. But, CJ called the match right down the middle and Bolen was
able to pick up the win over Dark with the Meltdown.
Colter was obviously biased as the night went on. During the scheduled Dean
Radford vs. HENTAI match, HENTAI rolled up Radford. The Unholy Alliance member
had his feet on the ropes and a handful of Radford's shorts, while Radford was
holding onto the ropes. Despite all this, Colter still counted the three in
favor of HENTAI and ran to the back before any retribution could be given to
him.
The aforementioned title match was to be called down the middle as Connors
announced after the last live event that he would referee the match since he
knew Colter wouldn't give Dennis Gregory a fair chance. The hellacious match saw
both men tear at each other and brawl through the crowd. Gregory missed a
spectacular dive to the floor and landed in two rows of chairs. Then, as Doe
insulted the fans, Gregory took advantage and delivered a suplex onto a set of
bleachers. Later in the match, Doe once again let his hatred of the fans
distract him, and he fell prey to an insanely sick piledriver from Gregory onto
another set of bleachers. When both men got back in the ring, Colter ran to
ringside and had Connors distracted while Doe nailed Gregory with a chair.
Connors counted two, then flipped off Doe. As Sebastian Dark tried to enter the
ring, Sensation grabbed him and delivered a shot that rang through the Court
Time Sports Center, and both men brawled to the back. Colter entered the ring
and tried to make the three count, but Connors stopped his hand from coming down
on 3. The two had a battle of words until Connors threw Colter to the floor. Doe
had the IWC Title in hand, ready to attack Connors, when Gregory grabbed him
from behind and dropped him face-first. Just like Gregory did in February, he
climbed the turnbuckles and screamed "IWC!" before dropping a leg on Doe and
scoring the win! After the pinfall, Colter tried to interject himself yet again,
but ate a Stunner from Connors for his troubles! What kind of heat from the
Commission will Connors face for attacking Colter? That was an afterthought, as
Gregory celebrated with the title after the match. The Unholy Alliance may have
the one-man advantage in the war games cage match at Caged Fury 3 on July 7th,
but on this night, IWC got a leg-up on the group trying to bring IWC down.
The IWC Title wasn't the only one which changed hands. Fresh off a match that
night on WWE SmackDown, Raymond Rowe joined his Cleveland Mafia partner J-Rocc
to challenge IWC Tag Team Champions Josh Prohibition & M-Dogg20, the Burning
River Brigade. Former champions Mickey & Marshall, their rematch clause in their
contract. However, their cousin "DeeeeLicious" Jimmy DeMarco ran in with a
chair, but miscommunication led to him hitting Mickey. As Marshall yelled at
DeMarco for his mistake, DeMarco shrugged it off and floored Marshall with the
chair as well, leading to the Gambinos elimination to an M-Dogg20 shooting star
press. This left the Brigade and the Mafia battling it out for the titles. Both
teams battled back and forth until the monster Rowe dropped M-Dogg with a
superplex, giving the Cleveland Mafia the win, and the belts.
The Super Indy Title match for the evening had history going back to Super Indy
V. Before the finals, "Balls Hot" Troy Lords was attacked by HENTAI. HENTAI
rammed Lords' knee into the post, and Delirious took advantage of it during the
match, getting the win with a single leg crab. Many thought that Lords didn't
get a fair chance at the title that night. Tonight, Delirious had a translator
with him: the returning Daizee Haze. Before the match, Haze explained to the
challenger Lords and the crowd that Delirious' gibberish on the mic translated
to the champion wanting a fair contest that night. However, as the match went
on, Delirious began attacking Lords' previously injured knee. As Lords went for
his signature top rope brainbuster, Delirious stopped him and applied another
single leg crab, further wearing down the knee. The knee injury, doubled with a
distraction from Haze at ringside, was too much for Lords as Delirious
capitalized and got the win with a leglock.
Following a huge reception from the IWC crowd, Shiima Xion, accompanied as
always by Chris Maverick, took on "Fabulous" John McChesney. As Maverick tried
to interject himself into the match, the "Fabulous" one took matters into his
own hands and dove over the top to the floor onto Maverick. McChesney was able
to steal Shiima's trademark hairspray can from Maverick, and sprayed the
"Prophet of Profit" with it. After a hard-fought back and forth contest,
McChesney got Xion on his shoulders and drove him into the mat, defeating him
the same way he defeated Jason Gory at Hell Hath No Fury 2. Following the match,
Gory rushed the ring and attended to Xion, much to the dismay of Chris Maverick.
Summer Sizzler 3 also featured the final meeting between Gory and "Sweet N Sour"
Larry Sweeney in an Eye of the Hurricane match. IWC needed weapons for the
match, so there was a weapons drive held at the front door for fans to bring
weapons. And, the IWC fans did not disappoint! Some fans contributed a car door,
a bowling ball, a frozen fish, a plastic sled, a toy title belt made up to look
like Sweeney's recently re-captured ICW/ICWA Tex-Arkana Television Title, and a
mannequin head with a frightening likeness to Gory. After months of hatred
between the two, this was their final match in IWC. Sweeney took the advantage
and smashed a keyboard across Gory's head, sending keys flying into the crowd.
As Gory was taking the advantage, the Kings of Wrestling, Chris Hero & Claudio
Castagnoli, ran to the ring and attacked him. But, Shiima Xion ran to Gory's
rescue, chasing both men away with a chair. Gory was finally able to pick up the
win with his inverted tombstone known as Trepidation, finally getting his
payback against Sweeney.
But, Sweeney, Gory, the Kings of Wrestling, and McChesney weren't finished for
the night. The Kings of Wrestling were scheduled to take on the Rottweilers of
Low Ki & Ricky Reyes for the first time ever. But, Ki missed his flight and was
unable to make it to the event, leaving Reyes without a partner. Filling in for
Ki was "Fabulous" John McChesney, claiming Ki missed his flight because he was
scared of his Caged Fury 3 opponent, McChesney. McChesney explained to Reyes
that he was out to prove something to Ki, and on this night would have something
to prove to Reyes as well. In their first IWC appearance as a tag team,
Chikara's Campeones de Parejas (Tag Team Champions) Hero & Casatagnoli proved
their experience as a team as they were able to isolate McChesney in the ring.
They executed several incredible tandem maneuvers, such as a monkey flip/spear
in the corner combination that must be seen to be believed. But, once McChesney
tagged in Reyes and the Kings were in trouble, "Sweet N Sour" Larry Sweeney ran
to the ring and caused a distraction long enough for Reyes to get rolled up and
pinned. Afterwards, the Kings and Sweeney took McChesney back to the ring for a
three-on-one attack. But, IWC's newest team of Jason Gory & Shiima Xion hit the
ring for the save. With McChesney unable to help, however, Gory & Xion were
still at a one man disadvantage. Reyes hit the ring with a steel chair and
cleared the ring. These 6 men obviously have issues that need settled. So, at
Caged Fury 3, the Kings of Wrestling will face Gory & Xion, while Reyes gets a
shot at Sweeney one-on-one!
"Hot Property" Jason Cage had a score to settle with "DeeeeLicious" Jimmy
DeMarco, and got his chance at Summer Sizzler 3. The Gambino cousin tried to use
nefarious tactics in picking up the win, however, and brought a steel chair into
the ring. Mickey Gambino came to ringside to try and stop DeMarco from using the
chair. As the referee's back was turned, Cage was able to kick the chair back
into DeMarco's face, and that was enough for him to pick up the pinfall victory.
Was Mickey Gambino's appearance at ringside a catalyst for DeMarco's actions
later in the evening in the IWC Tag Team Title match?
Following Hell Hath No Fury 2, IWC Coalition of Competition graduate Vendetta
swore to make Glenn Spectre tap out. In May, Vendetta went back to his old
tricks of imitating WWE superstars, but came up short and tapped out to
Spectre's Final Justice. At Summer Sizzler 3, Vendetta went back to the well,
this time using WCW "gimmicks" such as Jeff Jarrett, Goldberg, and Sting. But,
it still wasn't enough to defeat Spectre, who was painted blue in the spirit of
Beast from X-Men. Spectre was able to lock in Final Justice on Vendetta once
more, and that was enough for the win. After the match, Spectre told Vendetta
that they did WWE and they did WCW, and there was only one more left to try.
What was the eccentric IWC star talking about? What kind of match will they have
at Caged Fury 3? |
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