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Winner Takes All 2011 - December 10th, 2011
Court Time Sports Center - Elizabeth, PA
Complete results from Joe Dombrowski
Short-Form Results
Rickey Shane Page def. Alex Colon
Samuray Del Sol & Sairus def. Low Rider & Kaientai
Joe Rosa def. Aiden Veil
Matt Justice def. Jason Gory to become #1 contender to the Super Indy
Title
The One Nighters (Bobby Beverly & Nicki Valentino) def.
Aeroform (Louis Lyndon & Flip Kendrick), the Founding Fathers
(Jimmy Vega$ & Super Hentai), and the Gambino Brothers (Mickey
& Marshall Gambino) to win the vacant IWC Tag Team Titles
Bronco McBride & "Tex" Flexor def. Tyler Stone & David R. DiMera
Dalton Castle def. Sami Callihan
Jimmy DeMarco def. Shiima Xion and IWC World Heavyweight Champion John
McChesney to win the title
Facade def. Hallowicked, "M-Dogg" Matt Cross, & Logan Shulo in a ladder
match to win the vacant IWC Super Indy Title |
THREE TITLES DECIDED, THREE NEW
CHAMPIONS CROWNED
For the first time in over half a year, all of IWC's
championships have rightful homes, without vacancy or dispute.
However, the challenges for these new titleholders have just
begun, as already several challenges, new and old, have made
themselves known heading into the 2012 calendar year.
It was a raucous and near-riotous atmosphere, as it always is,
as "DeeeLicious" Jimmy DeMarco celebrated his second IWC Title
win amidst and ecstatic crowd and confetti spreading throughout
the Court Time Sports Center. DeMarco's three way battle with
defending champion "Big League" John McChesney and "Filipino
Flex Factory" Shiima Xion saw over two years of bad blood
surrounding the IWC Title picture in one ring at one time. Jimmy
DeMarco was finally able to fully avenge McChesney costing Jimmy
his IWC Title & wrestling career one year ago by taking that
which McChesney cherishes most from him, in turn, also taking
the last source of power and control the Founding Fathers
possesses. It took three C4 neckbreakers from DeMarco to finally
pin Shiima, however chaos reigned following the decision.
Rickey Shane Page, formerly known in many circles as Christian
Faith, re-debuted in IWC at the start of the night with an
impressive victory over one of the East Coast's toughest young
athletes, Alex Colon. Following the match, Rickey chose to
showcase his humble and sincere appreciation for being a part of
the IWC roster with such great talents as the three competing
for the IWC Title later that night. Or so we thought. After
Shiima was pinned, Rickey Shane Page chose to run from the
commentary area down to ringside and assault Shiima without
provocation. What were Page's motives and how will Shiima
respond?
Meanwhile, McChesney's complaints to IWC Owner Chuck Roberts
over losing his title without being pinned led to a heated and
emotional challenge by DeMarco to McChesney to settle things
once and for all with one final battle between the two for the
IWC Title... next month inside a Steel Cage. The challenge was
accepted, illiciting yet another brawl, among the most physical
we've seen in quite some time. Will a cage be enough to contain
these two animalistic warriors? Will Jimmy DeMarco be able to
keep the IWC Title from returning to McChesney & The Founding
Fathers?
The night's main event saw the "Neon Ninja" and "Aerosol
Assassin" Michael Facade cement himself as a top singles player
in IWC with a breathtaking victory in the 4-way Ladder Match for
the vacant Super Indy Title. Overcoming "Frontman" Logan Shulo,
Hallowicked, and "M-Dogg 20" Matt Cross, as well as a
potentially broken tailbone and bruised ribs following amazing
risks and brutal punishment at the hands of multiple steel
ladders, several of which were left battered and broken, along
with human bodies, at night's end. While the road to get to the
Super Indy Title was hell, the mission to now retain it could
perhaps be even worse, as a personal betrayal is involved in the
mix.
"One Man Militia" Matthew Justice was able to eek out a victory
over Jason Gory earlier in the night to become #1 Contender to
the Super Indy Title going into 2012. Gory brought his all, but
whether it be skill, luck, or both, on this night, Justice was
just a little bit better. Gory refused Matt's handshake after
the bout, storming away frustrated. We all thought Gory would
calm down and see the err of his ways, but at the end of the
night as Facade celebrated a career-defining achievement, Gory
would ruin and tarnish that moment forever by assaulting his tag
team partner and stating he would no longer be held to the
background while others like Shiima and Facade gained all of the
opportunities. How will Facade respond to Gory's disheartening
actions and how will he prepare for the challenge of ex-WWE
developmental talent, now returning home to reclaim what was
once his, Matthew Justice.
New IWC Tag Champions were crowned as "The One Nighters", Nicki
Valentino & Bobby Beverly snuck in the proverbial backdoor to
emerge victorious by defeating Aeroform - Louis Lyndon & Flip
Kendrick. Both of these teams benefited from the intense rivalry
between the other two teams involved in this four-way bout - The
Founding Fathers (Jimmy Vega$ & Super Hentai) and The Gambino
Brothers (Mickey & Marshall). The Fathers, of course, were
instrumental in keeping The Gambinos out of IWC for many, many
months and now with their front-office authority null and void,
the war between these dueling factions has likely just begun.
"Party Peacock" and "Charismatic Milkshake" Dalton Castle was
able to surprise "Callihan Death Machine" Sami Callihan in
countering Sami's trademark Stretch Muffler submission hold.
After a physical battle, Dalton is back on the winning track in
IWC and Sami is no doubt hungry for future competition to get
back into IWC title contention.
Chest Flexor, still somehow co-owner of IWC, opted to place
himself into a tag team match, replacing the injured Matt
Sagaris in Blue Collar Slaughterhouse to join Bronco McBride in
their continuing war with Tyler Stone & David R. DiMera. And,
yes, Chest Flexor, for one night only, changed his name to "Tex
Flexor", and for some reason felt a cow-colored hat would drive
that point home. Flexor was driven head-first to the canvas
courtesy of Tyler Stone's Tiger Driver he has been perfecting,
but with the co-owner out cold, Bronco took charge, scoring
victory for his makeshift team. While "Tex" slept through the
fall, it didn't stop him from celebrating as if he won the World
Title after he realized what had transpired.
Also in action, "VIP" Joe Rosa brought his ego-maniacal and
superficial ways to IWC rings once again to pick up a victory
over the exciting youngster Aiden Veil, and in IWC's first ever
lucha libre tag team match-up, Samuray Del Sol & Sairus defeated
the duo of Low Rider & Kaientai.
With a chaotic and unpredictable 2011 in the books, what will be
in store for IWC's champions, challengers, and new young
contenders as we enter 2012 in a big way with the return of the
Steel Cage to Court Time Sports Center?
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