
A New Beginning Wooooo! -
January 24th, 2009
Court
Time Sports Center - Elizabeth, PA
Complete results by Joe Dombrowski
A record crowd flocked to the Court Time Sports Center to pay tribute to an
incomparable legend and to see IWC’s finest bring in the future with the first
IWC live event of 2009.
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Short-Form Results
Irish Airborne (Dave & Jake Crist) def. IWC Tag
Team Champion Sexual Harassment (Justin Idol & Eric Xtasy) to win the
titles
Christopher Daniels def. Larry Sweeney
Dennis Gregory def. John McChesney
Sami Callihan & Daffney def. Delirious & Daizee Haze
Jimmy Vega$, Sebastian Dark, Shane Taylor, Kato, & CJ Sensation def. Super
Hentai, Michael Facade, Logan Shulo, Dean Radford, & Jason Gory
Mike Lee & Charlie Dreamer def. Caleb Konley & Jake Manning
Raymond Rowe def. IWC World Heavyweight Champion Shiima Xion to win the title
The Hollywood Balds (Jimmy DeMarco & Vendetta) def. The Gambino
Brothers (Mickey & Marshall Gambino) in a street fight
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After greeting hundreds upon hundreds of his fans for nearly three hours, the
guest of honor, 16 time World Heavyweight Champion “Nature Boy” Ric Flair hit
the ring to address his fans. After some complimentary words for the Pittsburgh
Steelers and a mysterious female driver named “Tina”, Flair showed his respect
and appreciation to not only the fans, but also the entire roster, praising
their constant hard work. Ric Flair was truly all class and seemed to enjoy his
return to Pittsburgh. After a classy, glowing endorsement for professional
wrestling’s next generation, Flair’s legacy only continues to grow proving now
more than ever that diamonds are forever… and so is Ric Flair.
From a legendary performer to a legendary beating, The Hollywood Balds survived,
not a wrestling match, but a mugging, to defeat Mickey & Marshall Gambino. The
brothers Gambino took Vendetta out early, seemingly breaking his back, and
focusing all of their anger onto their cousin Jimmy DeMarco. DeMarco literally
fought for his life, as The Gambinos refused to attempts pins, instead focusing
on attempting to maim their own family member. Yet after three broken tables,
four steel chairs, a ladder, and six badly injured bodies, Vendetta & DeMarco
were miraculously left standing, leaving Dr. DeeeLicious with some choice words
for our promoter.
Connors claimed last month he “groomed’ Ray Rowe for the IWC Championship. Well,
tonight, on arguably his biggest night as a promoter in his 15 year career,
Connors literally gave Rowe the championship in his match with reigning
titleholder Shiima Xion. After both referees had been knocked out, it seemed our
promoter was prepared to take charge himself. However, shockingly he attacked
Shiima with the ring bell hammer, and claimed Shiima and DeMarco NEVER deserved
to be competing in the finals of the IWC Championship and that it was supposed
to be Ray Rowe. Rowe is the champion, but certainly not in a way he should be
proud of, as on both he and our promoter’s respective biggest nights, they each
tarnish their reputations.
Despite over 200 fan requests for stipulation suggestions in the Dennis Gregory
vs. John McChesney match, Gregory flat our refused to agree to ANY of them,
instead demanding that he meet The Fabulous One one-on-one in a straight
wrestling match. McChesney obliged, however in a show of hypocrisy, Gregory then
in turn attempted to get his hands on any possible weapon he can find. Gregory
ended up stealing a victory, but his actions in refusing to adhere to any
stipulations prove what we’ve all thought… Dennis Gregory realizes John
McChesney may be the only man in IWC good enough to beat him. This issue is far
from over, as McChesney continues to attempt to prove the follower was always
better than the leader.
New IWC Tag Team Champions were crowned as Irish Airborne defeated Sexual
Harassment. Airborne were about to be the victims of a referee oversight for the
second month in a row, as once again one of the brothers Crist had their feet in
the ropes to break a pin. Once the referee was alerted, and the match restarted.
Airborne used a cheap roll up with a pull of the tights. Airborne were almost
cheated by one referee oversight, but weren’t afraid to use another to further
their own personal gain.
Sweet & Sour Larry Sweeney hit the ring to boast about his accomplishments,
including two Super Indy Title reigns, and demanded a Super Indy Qualifying
Match right there and then. As luck would have it, a surprise was scheduled for
the show and it was one Sweeney will never forget… former TNA X Division
Champion “Fallen Angel” Christopher Daniels. Not only did Daniels compete, but
he emerged victorious over Sweeney with the BME - Best Moonsault Ever -
apparently qualifying for Super Indy VIII this spring, and further driving a
wrench in the plans of the man from Texarkana.
Current Super Indy Champion Delirious & personal interpreter Daizee Haze found
themselves on the losing end in a mixed tag match-up against top Super Indy
contender “New Horror” Sami Callihan and his partner, former WCW Cruiserweight
Champion and “Scream Queen” Daffney. Rather than pin the champion, Callihan took
the short route, sneaking up behind Daizee and suplexing her on the head before
pinning her. Sami scored a big-time win but effectively made his score with
Delirious personal.
A rematch of sorts from one-year ago as, only for the second time, IWC hosted a
chaotic ten-man tag. Super Hentai performed in superhuman Herculean-like
fashion, including moonsaulting off of a 15-foot balcony, in an attempt to lead
teammates Michael “The Bomber” Façade, Logan Shulo, Jason Gory, and Dean Radford
to victory. However, Jimmy Vega$ was able to avenge his pinfall loss of the
prior ten-man and roll up the man who rolled up him a year ago, a gutsy yet hurt
and fatigued Super Hentai in order to lead his team of Shane Taylor, Sebastian
Dark, Kato, and CJ Sensation to victory, thus ensuring the re-hiring of the
controversial Sensation.
In addition, four young men from North Carolina competed in a special attraction
tag encounter. “Asian Sensation” Mike Lee & Charlie Dreamer emerged victorious
over Caleb Konly & “Manscout” Jake Manning in a contest that admirably showcased
four future stars merely beginning the long journey of their careers. |