| 2012 Results |

Pure Talent - January 27th, 2012
Court Time Sports Center - Elizabeth, PA
Complete results from Joe Dombrowski
Short-Form Results
Logan Shulo def. Bobby Shields to qualify for Super Indy
XI
Gory def. Aiden Veil to qualify for Super Indy XI
IWC Tag Team Champions The One Nighters (Bobby Beverly & Nicki
Valentino) def. Tyler Stone & David R. DiMera
Rickey Shane Page def. Aaron Draven to qualify for Super Indy XI
IWC Super Indy Champion Facade def. Matt Justice
The Gambino Brothers (Mickey & Marshall Gambino) def. The Founding
Fathers (Super Hentai & Jimmy Vega$)
IWC World Heavyweight Champion Jimmy DeMarco def. John McChesney in a
steel cage match |
JIMMY DEMARCO DISPLAYS PURE HATRED
AMIDST TITLE VICTORY
IWC's first event of the 2012 calendar year, January 27, at the
Court Time Sports Center in Elizabeth, PA was highlighted by the
final meeting between former IWC Champion "Big League" John
McChesney and the man who de-throned him a month ago, and the
man whose career McChesney had ended over a year ago,
"DeeeLicious" Jimmy DeMarco. With McChesney instructing the rest
of the Founding Fathers to stay in the back as "Big League" felt
he had something to prove. After a barbaric and evenly-matched
war, it came down to a game of inches... with both athletes
climbing over the top simultaneously after nearly twenty minutes
of battle. DeMarco was literally seconds faster, beating "Big
League" to the floor to retain his title and ultimately close
the chapter on his rivalry with McChesney.
Following the bout, DeMarco, who had been reserved and kept to
himself all day, actually gave McChesney credit for the battle,
saying he respected him as a competitor. DeMarco offered a
handshake, but John refused, skeptical of DeMarco and also
stating he didn't think the fans cared about the handshake. This
single sentence set something off in DeMarco's head, who erupted
into an impromptu tirade against the IWC fans... blaming them
for a myriad of issues and accusing them of not appreciating,
supporting, or respecting the stars & staff of IWC. This brought
IWC Owner Chuck Roberts into the ring, stating "These people are
here for you!". This did little to sway DeMarco who, along with
Chest Flexor, proceeded to attack Chuck unprovoked, in an
uncomfortable and unnecessary scene. The very fans who raucously
supported DeMarco and created chaotic atmospheres everywhere he
went were now vehemently and angrily booing their former hero.
We will pursue this story further in the coming weeks to
hopefully learn more about Jimmy DeMarco's emphatic change of
heart towards the IWC faithful and an update on the condition of
Chuck Roberts.
IWC Super Indy Champion "Neon Ninja" Michael Facade had his
first championship defense against a man he is very similar to
and who has been on an absolute roll since returning from his
WWE developmental contract "One Man Militia" Matthew Justice.
Going in, we questioned exactly the frame of mind of Facade a
month removed from his tag team partner Gory ruining Facade's
Super Indy victory celebration after the hellacious four way
ladder match "The Bomber" had survived. This battle saw no room
for errors as both men were evenly matched for well over ten
minutes, before Facade ended the battle by submitting Justice in
the Dread Lock.
IWC Tag Champions The One Nighters, Bobby Beverly & Nicki
Valentino, made their first championship defense a successful
one as well with a victory over the team of Tyler Stone & David
R. DiMera, but the real story was the lack of focus and cohesion
on the challenging side. After Stone took issue with a DeMera
loss a month ago, both men on the team seemed more concerned
with proving something to one another than in winning the tag
titles. The One Nighters continued the same opportunistic ways
that led them to the titles by pinning DiMera here, but after
the match the action wasn't finished. Stone, who had introduced
a friend to stand ringside by the name of "VIP" Joe Rosa, a
decision he made without consulting his partner, led an attack
on DiMera, with Rosa hitting the "Last Call" and Stone nailing
David with a Tiger Driver. The Stone/DiMera partnership has
seemingly ended in messy fashion, but born from it is an
alliance with Tyler Stone & Joe Rosa.
Three men advanced in qualifying matches for "Super Indy XI" to
take place later this year...
"Frontman" and "Heavy Metal Jesus" Logan Shulo defeated the man
who thought this event was named after him, and the only man
cocky enough to need three nicknames "True Talent" "Beautiful"
Bobby "The Body" Shields to advance onward. Logan was one of the
participants in last month's four-way Super Indy Title Match and
has wasted no time propelling himself back into contention. Will
this year be the year of Logan Shulo?
Gory, better known as Jason Gory, showed a darker, more sinister
and animalistic side in his victory over young Aiden Veil. Gory
was no doubt driven by hate and bitterness and the desire to
take that title from the man he feels is unfairly getting the
attention that should be given to him, speaking of current
champion Michael Facade.
Rickey Shane Page was victorious in his second straight IWC
outing against thrill-seeker "Omega" Aaron Draven. Following the
bout, RSP apologized for the unprovoked attack he perpetrated a
month ago on Shiima Xion, stating sometimes he makes poor and
rash decisions. However, in the middle of his apology, he lunged
toward Draven, attacking him again for no reason. It seems Page
has some serious issues, be it with Shiima Xion or just in
general, but will these "decisions" help or hinder him in his
goal of Super Indy Title gold?
A tag team grudge match that went all over the building ended in
mystery when Mickey & Marshall Gambino scored a measure of
revenge over the faction who had kept them on the outside of the
company looking in for over a year, The Founding Fathers,
represented here by Jimmy Vega$ & Super Hentai. Shortly before
The Curse of the Gambino spelled the end for the FFs, an unknown
man in an unusual mask stormed the ring, attacking Vega$ from
behind with what appeared to be a police baton. The man quickly
fled the scene before being identified, leading many to wonder
who it was. The attack seems like a page directly from the
street-savvy Gambinos playbook, however with Jimmy DeMarco
preparing for his Cage Match, and the Gambino Family NEVER being
shy about taking credit for their attacks or hiding behind masks
when doing their "family business", one has to wonder if they
were involved. Chuck Roberts attempted to get to the bottom of
things afterward, but BOTH teams seemed in the dark about what
had happened. Who is that masked man and what were his
intentions??
Also, that night, we heard pre-taped comments from "Party
Peacock" Dalton Castle. Castle engaged us in a long story about
he and a monkey but after all the fallderall, his message
eventually became clear.. when he wants something, he will take
it. While he refused to state what he meant specifically, its
clear the "Charismatic Milkshake" has his eyes locked on to a
specific goal here in IWC. But what? |
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