
Super Indy VIII - May 15th & 16th, 2009
Day One: Court Time Sports Center - Elizabeth, PA
Day Two: White Oak Athletic Association - White Oak, PA
Complete results by Joe Dombrowski
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Short-Form Results
Day One:
Justin Idol def. Tony Kozina in the opening round of the Super
Indy Tournament
Joey Ryan def. Jason Gory in the opening round of the Super Indy
Tournament
Elijah Burke def. Michael Facade in the opening round of the Super Indy
Tournament
John McChesney def. Colt Cabana and Super Hentai
Sami Callihan def. Delirious in a No DQ Match to earn the #1 seed in the
Super Indy Tournament
Michael Facade def. Tony Kozina and Jason Gory to replace the injured
McChesney on Day Two
2 Cold Scorpio def. Davey Richards in the opening round of the Super
Indy Tournament
Ray Rowe, Shane Taylor, Logan Shulo, & Irish Airborne (Jake & Dave Crist)
def. Shiima Xion, Ricky Reyes, Eric Xtasy, & The Gambino Brothers
(Mickey & Marshall Gambino)
Jimmy DeMarco def. the Necro Butcher in a street fight
Day Two:
Eric Xtasy def. CJ Sensation in a pre-show match
Jason Gory def. Marion Fontaine in a pre-show match
Justin Idol def. Joey Ryan in the second round of the Super Indy
Tournament
Colt Cabana def. 2 Cold Scorpio in the second round of the Super Indy
Tournament
Sami Callihan def. Michael Facade in the second round of the Super Indy
Tournament
Super Hentai def. Elijah Burke in the second round of the Super Indy
Tournament
The Gambino Brothers (Mickey & Marshall Gambino def. IWC Tag Team
Champions Irish Airborne (Dave & Jake Crist) via DQ
Justin Idol def. Colt Cabana in the semi-final round of the Super Indy
Tournament
Super Hentai def. Sami Callihan in the semi-final round of the Super
Indy Tournament
WWC Jr. Heavyweight Champion Ricky Reyes def. Davey Richards
The Necro Butcher & Shiima Xion def. IWC Tag Team Champions Irish
Airborne (Dave & Jake Crist) in a non-title match
Super Hentai def. Justin Idol in the final round of the Super Indy
Tournament to win the IWC Super Indy Title
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The most unpredictable and perhaps emotional Super Indy tournament of all time
took place May 15 & 16 from two important locations: The Court Time Sports
Center in Elizabeth, Pa (site of Super Indy V & VII) and the White Oak Athletic
Association (site of Super Indy II). It was the largest and most competitive
field in history, and unfortunately would become the most mired in controversy.
In round one action, Super Indy’s most underrated athlete Justin Idol defeated
12-year veteran and formed NWA World Jr. Heavyweight Champion Tony Kozina… The
amply facial-haired Joey “Magnum” Ryan brought his brand of sleaze to IWC for
the first time with a victory over IWC’s shortest reigning Super Indy champion
ever Jason Gory, thanks to help from the similarly ‘stashed “Megastar” Marion
Fontaine… Perhaps the tournament’s best pure athlete Elijah Burke brought his
98-1 amateur boxing background and “The Elijah Express” to help him defeat the
martial arts and aerial skills of Michael “The Bomber” Façade… And in perhaps
the most physical battle of the entire tournament, the legendary innovator Too
Cold Scorpio survived over 15 minutes of intense battle with Davey Richards to
move on. Four names were set for the second round, but this is merely scratching
the surface.
Current Super Indy Champion, and #1 seed, Delirious hoped to become the first
person ever to successfully defend their championship in the Super Indy
Tournament. To do so, he’d have to conquer the hard-hitting human horror-film
Sami Callihan. Fueled by anger based on Sami’s back suplex from behind on Daizee
Haze back in January, Delirious was willing to put his #1 seed on the line,
however if Callihan lost he’d be out of IWC for 90 days. And furthermore, it was
no disqualification. Sami’s deplorable nature came out again as he began to
stalk Haze late into the match, taking Delirious’ mind out of the game and onto
his interpreter. Once Delirious was distracted, Callihan dropped him onto a
stack of chairs and snuck into the back door of the Super Indy Tournament,
ruining Delirious’ title reign, weekend, and to say the least, his mood, as
things appear to be far from over here
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Three former tournament winners squared off to determine seeding #2-4 as Super
Hentai (Super Indy I), Colt “Boom Boom” Cabana (Super Indy 2) and “Fabulous”
John McChesney (Super Indy IV) did battle. Cabana was able to halt Hentai’s
hopeful momentum, eliminating him first with the Colt 45, giving Hentai seed #4.
McChesney pinned Cabana to give Cabana #3 and the Fabulous One #2. However, out
of the crowd came Dennis Gregory, who had quit the company rather than face
McChesney in a Humiliation Match a few months ago, savagely attacked Fab’s knee,
leaving him medically unable to compete for the rest of the weekend. Winning
Super Indy would have been the final step to McChesney’s re-emergence, his
rebirth as an independent individual, and to burying his days as a Gregory
lackey once and for all. Now, Fab is on the outside looking in, and should he
ever show up in IWC again, Gregory will no doubt have to answer to the one man
in IWC he may not be able to beat.
With Super Indy now a man short, an impromptu four-way dance was booked, giving
a second chance to Michael Façade, Jason Gory, Tony Kozina, and a first chance
to Super Indy I participant CJ Sensation. It was Façade who received a second
chance at glory when he scored the pinfall after the Arashikage Driver.
Round two saw Justin Idol’s success story continue as he defeated Joey Ryan…
Colt Cabana returned to the building he won Super Indy II in to continue his
winning ways by defeating Scorpio… Sami Callihan moved onward with a victory
over Michael Façade… and Super Hentai advanced over Elijah Burke.
The third round saw Hentai overcome Callihan, yet suffer an ankle injury that
would haunt him for the rest of the evening, meanwhile Justin Idol may have
single-handedly changed the course of destiny as he pinned Colt Cabana, leaving
Colt just short of not only two-peating as Super Indy winner, but doing it all
in the same building.
The finals pitted Super Hentai vs. Justin Idol. Two very young, very able
ten-year veterans. Two completely different paths. For Idol it was about a
coming of age years in the making. Long considered Pittsburgh’s most underrated
wrestler, Justin had the chance to realize his true potential, all with tag
partner Eric Xtasy watching on from the commentary location in full support. For
Hentai, it was a chance to come full circle. Considered to be the heart, soul,
and very embodiment of Super Indy, Hentai put that term and title on the map
with his inaugural tournament win in 2002, holding that belt for a
still-record-holding 51 weeks, and defending it in the US as well as Japan.
Since that day, the legacy of Hentai and Super Indy have continued to grow, and
when N-Con shelved the tournament last year, it was Hentai who fought so hard to
re-instate it, to not see the death of something he had helped build so many
years. Idol and Hentai’s career paths collided in violent fashion. Neither men
held back as a respectful crowd watched on as two of their favorites fought
their hearts out, battling near-exhaustion, for a moment they may never have a
chance to experience again. When the dust was settled, it was Super Hentai
making history again. However, the image of a proud warrior hoisted on the
shoulders of his peers that is indelibly etched in our minds from Super Indy I
was the furthest thing from the moment Hentai experienced on this day.
Promoter N-Con came to the ring to award the Super Indy Title to Hentai, or so
we had thought, as Connors swerved the world by claiming Hentai was NOT the
champion. Instead, Connors brought out Johnny Gargano, the immature punk kid
whom had won the championship last fall only to forfeit it due to injury.
Connors claimed if Hentai wanted to be champion, he’d have to get through
Gargano. Johnny rushed the ring, immediately targeting the ankle of Hentai,
however before any more damage can be done, chaos ensued, resulting in an angry
and injured John McChesney aiding Hentai and clearing the ring. Once the
evil-doers had left, Hentai had a moment of celebration, but no doubt could not
make up for the injustice that had just been done. While the true possessor of
the Super Indy Title, Hentai or Gargano, seems mired in political turmoil what
we do know is this - Super Hentai is your Super Indy VIII tournament champion,
however the moment he had worked tirelessly for seven years to re-live was
ruined by N-Con and his dirty politics.
“N-Con’s Revenge” pitted “DeeeLicious” Jimmy DeMarco against, in essence, a
hired assassin in the form of a man feared and known the world over, the
sadistic and unpredictable Necro Butcher. Necro carried out his instructions
from the boss, absolutely abusing and assaulting DeMarco with some of the most
graphic and uncomfortable activity in IWC history. However, somehow, DeMarco’s
true toughness and tenacity came out, allowing Jimmy to press on and, not only
survive, but defeat the one and only Necro Butcher. Whether driven by his love
of competition or his hatred for his boss, DeMarco survived and proved, whether
N-Con likes it or not, Jimmy DeMarco truly is without ANY question, one of IWC’s
elite.
Thanks to the bickering of DeMarco and Connors, our planned seven-man tag turned
to a ten-man tag, as Connors and his “Chosen Ones” - Tag champions Irish
Airborne, would-be heavyweight champion Ray Rowe, 350-lb backup Shane Taylor,
and latest Kool-Aid drinker Logan Shulo battled what N-Con considers IWC’s “Old
Guard” - Mickey & Marshall Gambino, Eric Xtasy, and two men who had left IWC
thanks to N-Con but had returned out of loyalty to right some wrongs - “Cuban
Crippler” Ricky Reyes and the one and only Shiima Xion, still reigning IWC
Champion much to N-Con’s chagrin. Despite the additions, “N-Con” proved to have
one-extra con job up his sleeve as Ricky Reyes betrayed his partners, and sided
with the very man he had almost assaulted months ago, N-Con, proving once again
his power of connections may be stronger than all of us care to admit.
Shiima Xion gained a measure of revenge one-night later as he and Necro Butcher,
who had a falling out with N-Con after gaining respect for Jimmy DeMarco the
night before, were able to defeat The Irish Airborne in a non-title affair.
Meanwhile, Airborne’s tag titles ended up in possession of The Gambino Brothers
following a wild altercation between those teams. Despite the hopes and plotting
of the evil boss, IWC’s alleged “old guard” is clearly not ready to go anywhere
anytime soon.
Ricky Reyes, reigning Jr. Champion for WWC, World Wrestling Council in Puerto
Rico, successfully defended his title against Davey Richards, evening their IWC
series 2-2.
Also in special bonus contests, Eric Xtasy bested CJ Sensation while Jason Gory
gained some Super Indy VIII revenge when he defeated Marion Fontaine. |