Post by The Ultimate Nullifier on Jul 20, 2014 13:45:17 GMT -6
Maryland Championship Wrestling's 14thn Annual Shane Shamrock Memorial Cup in Joppa, MD!
Shane Shamrock Memorial Cup Qualifier: Shane Strickland vs. Fenix Fury
Fenix received a big reaction coming out. Strickland showed some swagger and controlled him early on the mat. Fenix tossed him off with a hiptoss and they went for dropkicks at the same time.
Fenix caught Strickland with a kick to the leg but was taken down with a front facelock to the mat. Strickland picked up and slammed Fenix, then caught him with a kick to the back for a two count. Strickland caught Fenix with a dropkick as he rebounded off the ropes. He tossed Fenix to the floor and went for a dive but Fenix returned to the ring, cut him off and nailed a guillotine legdrop off the ropes for a two count.
Strickland worked over Fenix, who fired back with chops. They worked each other back and forth with kicks and chops util Strickland was whipped hard into the buckles. Strickland was worked over but caught him with an enziguiri and nailed some offense to get several two counts. ‘
Fenix came back with a series of knee strikes but his attempted tornado DDT was evaded. Strickland nailed a running kick to the check but Fenix came back with another Tornado DDT for a two count. Strickland came back with a back suplex where he dropped Fenix’s back across his knees for a two count. He nailed a double stomp off the top to the chest for the pin.
Your winners, Shane Strickland!
Strickland advances into the Shamrock Memorial later tonight.
Real good opener with some fun offensive maneuvers and sequences. Fenix impressed me and Strickland looked really crisp and continues to look like a true future star. Nice way to open the night.
Shane Shamrock Qualifier: Bo Nekoda vs. Brandon Scott
Nekoda is a redneck trucker cowboy. Scott is a young, white meat babyface.
Scott opened up with a flurry of offense and controlled Nekoda on the mat and scored several near falls early. Scott caught him with a kick and went to the top for a flying bodypress for a two count. It was all Scott early.
Nekoda’s second, Heygood (I think that was his name) distracted Scott, allowing Nekoda to nail him and toss him to the floor. Scott was driven backwards into the apron and tossed into the ring. Nekoda worked over his back and sent him hard into the buckles for a two count.
Scott tried to make a comeback but missed a dropkick, allowing Nekoda to lock in a in a one-legged crab. Scott fought to the ropes and finally made it. Nekoda worked over Scott, who finally caught him with an enziguiri, sending Nekoda over in a 360 degree bump.
Scott made a comeback and nailed a series of clotheslines and several big strikes for a two count. Scott nailed some big moves but was caught with a backstabber and pinned.
Your winner, Bo Nekoda!
Good back and forth babyface vs. heel bout. Both showed a lot of promise. I loved Nekoda’s throwback gimmick. Scott had some good fire as a babyface and the crowd was into getting behind him.
Tony Nese vs. Papadon
This is Nese’s MCW debut. They had some good back and forth wrestling early. Nese tied up Papadon like a pretzel and rolled him up for a two count. Nese nailed a series of chops in the corner. Papadon fired back with one of his own and caught him with an interesting hiptoss and a rana.
Papadon used a snapmare and hit a rebound clothesline. Nese cut him off with a hard kick to the face and worked him over aggressively. Nese nailed a springboard moonsault for a two count. Nese went for another springboard move but was caught with an uppercut. Nese was sent to the floor. Papadon went for a dive but was kicked. Nese nailed him with a kicking combination and went for a dive of his own but was nailed.
They went back and forth with some great near falls and sequences. Papadon nailed a series of kicks to the chest but missed one. Nese grabbed him but Papadon reversed it into a tiltowhirl backbreaker and then an inverted DDT for a two count. Papadon went for a piledriver but Nese reversed it. He nailed a inverted Kryptonite Krunch for a two count.
Nese went to the top but Papadon caught him and attempted a belly to back superplex. Nese knocked him off but Papadon but undaunted and nailed the superplex. Papadon nailed a flying leg lariat for a two count. Papadon went for a back suplex but Nese landed on his feet and nailed a double stomp. Nese missed a 450 off the top and was nailed with a shining wizard and a brainbuster for the pin.
Your winner, Papadon!
Another good match with some good back and forth wrestling. Papadon showed Nese respect after the match. The usual good performances you'd expect from these two.
It was noted that the TLC match tonight was title for title with Matt Hardy putting up the MCW title and Luke Hawx putting up his Extreme title. In other news, Stevie Richards loves cats.
The CEO Of Black WallStreet DROLIX vs. Shaun Cannon
DROLIX is a former MCW champion and part of the Black Wallstreet stable, attempting a corporate takeover of Maryland Wrestling. Cannon is an eccentric babyface.
Cannon was whipped into the corner but reversed it and jumped up with a knee strike to the face. Cannon pinned DROLIX in 26 seconds. Chuck Lennox put his foot on the rope so the referee thought he made a mistake and restarted the bout.
Cannon continued working over DROLIX but was caught with a boomerang clothesline to the back of the neck. Cannon was choked against the ropes. DROLIX worked him over but Cannon made a comeback and scored a DDT. DROLIX finally caught him with a choke and scored the submission.
Your winner, DROLIX!
*Both team members advance: Los Ben Dejos (Cruz & Rios) vs. Rush Hour (Bolt Brady & Bu Ku Dao)
Ku Dao and Brady are Luke Hawx students from the Wildkat Academy in New Orleans. Los Ben Dejos are Team 3D Academy graduates who have worked all over the East Coast. This is their second appearance here, the debut for Rush Hour.
Cruz and Dao started out. Dao nailed some nice athletic offense early. He and Cruz went back and forth with reversals and faced off. The crowd loved that. Ben Dejos cleaned house on Rush Hour and Cruz hit a tope to the outside on them, followed by Rios nailing an Asai Moonsault.
Los Ben Dejos took turns tagging in and out and working over Rush Hour’s Dao. He finally made a comeback with some martial arts kicks and tagged in Brady. Brady unleashed some dropkicks and other offense, including a flip dive to the outside. All four battled outside as the crowd chanted, “This is awesome.”
Los Ben Dejos cut off Brady. Cruz nailed a swanton and Rios hit a 450 splash but Dao broke it up. Dao nailed an inverted tornado DDT and scored the pin.
Your winners, Rush Hour, who both advance!
MCW Tag Team champions Napalm & Solo with Amber Rodriquez vs. Adam Flash & Ronnie Zukko
The Tag champions are undefeated here. They look really freaking physically impressive. Napalm and Flash, who used to work a lot in CZW and other Northeast indies a decade ago, started out. Napalm used his power to take down Flash until he was caught with a dropkick to the legs.
Flash was worked over but caught Napalm with a rana. Zukko and Solo tagged in and battled back and forth. Flash and Zukko nailed a series of moves in the corner on Solo, who stayed on his feet. Flash nailed an X-Factor off the ropes but Napalm broke up the pinfall.
Zukko went for a bodypress off the ropes but something went wrong and he slipped and didn’t come close to Solo. Solo grabbed him and slammed him down roughly. The tag champions began working over Zukko with some impressive double team moves. Napalm drilled him with a leaping kick that was even more impressive because of his size.
They destroyed Zukko with a double shoulderblock. Napalm used a powerbomb for a two count. Flash tagged in and all four began battling. Flash superkicked Solo as he went for their finisher. Zukko was backdropped over the top to the floor. Amber Rodriguez tossed the belt into the ring and Flash was drilled and pinned.
Your winners and still MCW Tag Team champions Black Wallstreet!
They all worked over Flash and Zukko until former MCW champion The Bruiser hit the ring with a chair and ran them off. He said he doesn’t have a match tonight as he told Chuck Lennox they were fighting tonight.
Bruiser vs. Chuck Lennox
Everyone battled to the back. Bruiser worked over Lennox who tried to run out but found his path of escape blocked by the returning Flash and Zukko. Bruiser grabbed him and nailed a T-Bone suplex, then locked in a submission, forcing him to tap.
Short but entertaining bonus match where Lennox, who had been interfering all night, got his just deserts.
Devon & Buck Chyld & G-Fed vs "The Kings" Ryan McBride & The Hell Cats with Ken Dixon, Justin Schlegal & Jessie Kaye
Big pop and “ECW” chant for Devon. Ryan McBride and G-Fed started the bout. The crowd chanted for tables. McBride faked out and tagged in one of the Hellcats, Jimmy Stars. Fed killed him with a slam and a big hiptoss. Sexy Steve tagged in and helped him partner worked over Fed and scored a two count after an elbow drop.
Devon tagged in and worked over Sexy Steve. Devon peppered him with punches and worked him over in the corner. Devon continued to work over McBride. G-Fed and Chyld helped clear the ring. Devon was going to go for the Wazzup Headbutt but there was a lot of interference. That allowed McBride and the Hellcats to take out Chyld and work him over in their corner.
McBride locked in a rear chinlock. Chyld started to fight his way back but was cut off with a great McBride dropkick. The villains worked over Chyld. The Hellcats were almost sent into each but one of them caught the other and nailed a catapult, sending him up into Chyld, who was caught with a DDT. Chyld finally made the hot tag to Devon, who cleaned house with shoulder tackles and clotheslines.
It broke down with everyone battling. Devon nailed his inverted gourdbuster but was nailed with a missile dropick. One of the Hellcats dropkicked his own partner by accident. Devon nailed Jimmy Stars with a big shoulderblock. Chyld came off the top with an Alabama Jam and G-Fed held him in the air and scored the pin.
Your winners, G-Fed & Devon & Buck Chyld.
After the match, Jessie Kaye was arguing with her team so they tossed her into the ring, where she was nailed with the Wazzup Headbutt to a big pop.
Devon gave a speech saying he was part of an important revolution in ECW, then went on to WWE where he and others stole the show several years ago in TLC matches. He said that when he and Bubba split up in TNA, they got back together one more time. He said that if it wasn’t the fans, none of those promotions would have been there and none of them would be there today. He thanked everyone for the support they have given him over the years. Devon said he loves MCW and anytime Dan McDevitt calls, he will be there, because he had a hell of a time. He said that everyone in the back is working their asses off to entertain and when it’s time for him to retire, he would be honored to be an agent behind the scenes for any of their matches. He saluted the fans and testified. Great speech.
MCW’s Tara came out and thanked everyone for being here. She said this is the 14th annual Shamrock Cup and the 12th year she’s been part of the event. She said this is a show that means the most to everyone. She said MCW’s Commissioner Kylie Pierce has been teasing a big announcement and tonight, she’s going to make the announcement.
Kylie announced that the men have something to strive for with championships but tonight they will have their first women’s champion crowned. They showed off the new belt. She then announced it would be a tournament and that she would be quitting as Commissioner in order to compete in the tournament.
Reby Sky vs. Shelly Martinez
The special guest referee is Renee, an insanely gorgeous young lady. Lot of gorgeous in that ring..
Martinez came out with a Mexican flag and played heel. They ladies exchanged holds. Sky nailed several clotheslines. She ducked one from Martinez and grabbed a side headlock. Martinez fishhooked her to break it. They went back and forth until Sky nailed a dropkick, sending Martinez to the floor.
Sky nailed a sliding dropkick to the floor. She went to come off the apron with a move but was kicked as she came down. Martinez whipped her into the ringpost. Martinez worked her over on the floor, focusing on her arm, including slamming it against the ring steps.
Martinez rolled her into the ring and scored a two count. Martinez whipped her into the ringpost, where she hit her shoulder. Martinez was upset that Renee didn’t count faster and argued with her. Reby rolled her up for a two count. Reby made a comeback and nailed a clothesline in the corner, a kick to the back and an elbow for a two count.
Martinez came back with a DDT for another two count. Sky came back to nail the Twist of Fate and score the pin.
Your winner, Reby Sky!
Shane Shamrock Cup Finals: Papadon vs. Shane Strickland vs. DROLIX vs. Bo Nekoda vs. Bolt Brady vs. Bu Ku Dao
Christian York who has won the Cup three times, is here to award it to the winner.
The final man who survives after the others are eliminated will be the winner.
Papadom and Bo Nekoda started out. Referee Kevin Keenan threw all of the seconds out when they tried to interject themselves. Papadon was worked over by Nekoda who used the distraction of the ejections to attack him. Nekoda nailed a suplex on Papadon, then nailed a slingshot senton splash into the ring for a two count.
DROLIX tagged himself in and faced off with Papadon. DROLIX worked him over and caught Papadon with a series of clotheslines for several two count. He whipped Papadon into the corner but was nailed with a leaping uppercut off the ropes. Strickland tagged in and rolled up DROLIX for a two count.
DROLIX tagged out to Nekoda who was controlled by Strickland and covered for a two count. Rush Hour tagged in and worked over Nekoda with double team maneuvers. They nailed a double hiptoss on him to allow Brady to score a two count.
Rush Hour began tagging each other in and out to allow them to work over Nekoda and prevent the others from getting involved. Brady worked over Nekoda and catapulted him into Dao, who nailed a tornado DDT for the pin.
Bo Nekoda has been eliminated.
DROLIX attack Dao, who shocked him with a bulldog. He and Brady tagged in each other and dropkicked Strickland and Papadon to the floor to beat on DROLIX. Papadon and Strickland hit the ring and worked over Rush Hour. Papadon tagged himself in and drilled Brady with several kicks and chops in the corner.
Brady kicked him coming in for a move but was caught with an uppercut as he dove off the ropes. Papadon nailed a brainbuster for the pin.
Bolt Brady has been eliminated.
Papadon and Strickland went back and forth with some great strikes and kicks. Papadon scored a DVDR across the knee and then a flying leg lariat for a two count. Papadon kicked off a charge from Strickland and went to the ropes but was dropkicked and caught with a DDT off the ropes for the pin.
Papadon has been eliminated.
Dao and DROLIX attacked Strickdland working him over. DROLIX was backdropped to the floor. Strickland nailed a cutter on Dao. He nailed a backflip dive to the floor on DROLIX.
He brought DROLIX back into the ring and went to the top for the double stomp. He nailed a flying bodypress for a two count. Dao came off the top with the West Coast Pop and pinned Strickland.
Strickland has been eliminated.
It came down to the biggest, DROLIX vs. the smallest, Dao.
As the final two came to the ring, the locker room came out to watch, carrying the trophy. DROLIX and Dao went back and forth. Dao went for a sunsetflip but was dragged up by the throat. Dao dropkicked his way out of it and nailed a knee to the face. He nailed a clothesline and for a two count.
DROLIX nailed a Northern Lights suplex with a bridge for a two count. DROLIX cut off Dao with a spinebuster for a two count. DROLIX went for a powerbomb and drilled Dao down but Dao kicked out at the last second.
Dao held him up for a suplex. Dao nailed a series of knees to the face but was still snapped down for a two count. Dao kicked him off during a charge and nailed a tornado DDT out of the corner for a close two count.
Dao nailed a series of kicks but was caught with a head and arms Tazplex. He locked in a choke and Dao tapped.
Your winner, DROLIX!
Great match with some awesome sequences and tremendous performances across the board.
They went to bring Shane Shamrock's family into the ring but DROLIX demanded they stop because it wasn't about their son but about him. Christian York got mad and hit the ring bbut DROLIX told him it wasn't about anyone but him, and demanded York hand him the trophy. York tried to do it half-heartedly as he was disgusted but DROLIX then demanded he do it on his knees. This led to a huge brawl and pull apart. Really wild scene and angle.
TLC: MCW champ Matt Hardy vs. Extreme Rising champ Luke Hawx
No belts above the ring. TLC are legal but they will have a decisive winner.
Hawx took the mic before the show and said that there appears to be some controversy. He said that an “as****e” from Philadelphia thinks he can rip off the fans and the boys again but it’s not going to happen. Hawx said that Extreme Rising is dead but he is still alive and this is the “Big Fn’ Arms” title and he will defend it. A fan screamed “F*** Steve O’Neill” and Hawx said, “Exactly.”
They started off fast brawling with lots of bumps outside the ring. Hardy backdropped Luke through two chairs. Hardy went for a ladder but Hawx saw him coming and went for a sliding kick. Hardy moved the ladder and drilled Hawx with it.
They brawled on the outside and Hardy whipped Hawx into the ringpost. Hardy went backstage and returned with a shopping cart full of chairs. Hardy began tossing them in, with most of them scoring and landing on Hawx. Hardy began drilling Hawx on the chest with a chair. The crowd chanted, “This is awesome.”
Hardy went to the floor and brought a chair into the ring. He drilled Hawx in the chest with the ladder several times. Hardy set it against the ropes and tried to suplex Hawx but it was reversed and Hardy ate the ladder. Hawx worked over Hardy and nailed him with a big kneedrop.
Hawx brought a table into the ring and set it up in the corner. Hawx went for a powerbomb but Hardy slipped out and nailed the Side Effect for two count. Hardy tried to whip Hawx into it but Hawx cut him off and nailed an elbow to the mush. Hawx set up a ladder in the corner and slammed Hardy into it face-first.
Hawx and Hardy battled in the corner with Hardy standing on a ladder. Hardy slipped and crotched himself on the ladder. Hawx came off the top with a Blockbuster while Hardy was still trapped inside the ladder and scored a two count.
Hawx set up a ladder again in the corner. He attempted to set up Hardy again on the ladder. Hawx went to the top but this time, Hardy fought him off and came off the ropes with a Twist of Fate into the ring for another two count.
Hardy pointed at the table and set it up in the center of the ring, then set up a ladder next to it. Nothing good can come from this! Hardy worked over Hawx. Hawx was placed on a table. Hardy went to the top but Hawx escaped the table and shoved the ladder over. Hardy clotheslined himself across the top rope as he came down.
Hawx set up several ladder next to each other. Hardy was placed on the table. Hawx climbed to the top and teased doing Hardy’s legdrop but Hardy attacked him and they battled while on the ladders. Hardy nailed the Side Effect off the ladders through the table and pinned Luke Hawx.
Your winner and still MCW champion as well as new Extreme Rising champion, Matt Hardy!
Fun TLC match to close out an extremely strong show from top to bottom.
Hardy took the mic and thanked everyone for selling out the show. He said that Luke Hawx took a chance being sued and being chased by attorneys to defend the title but did it anyway because he’s a man. He said that he and Hawx laid the foundation for Rising and that it was a title that deserved to be defended on an actual show in front of actual fans. He said holding the MCW title is like holding the WWE title and said that he was proud to face Luke, not just to win the title, but because if they didn’t finish this feud, Luke was going to kill him. He said Luke kicked his ass in the cage in Philly. He handed the belt back to Luke and said Rising may be gone but Luke was Rising and deserves to be booked until the end of time as the Rising champion. Hardy said he wanted to call a truce between himself and Luke and offered his hand.
Luke said that table hurt and that he wasn’t going to lie – he likes to run his mouth but what he loves to do it fight. He said that he came to end it all tonight. He said he would shake Hardy’s hand, not to just end it but to be a real man. He said he doesn’t back down from anyone but a man that can beat him fair and square deserves to have his hand shaken. He said that the fans can love or hate him, because they paid to see him perform and as long as they leave happy, that is all that matters to him. They shook hands.
Shane Shamrock Memorial Cup Qualifier: Shane Strickland vs. Fenix Fury
Fenix received a big reaction coming out. Strickland showed some swagger and controlled him early on the mat. Fenix tossed him off with a hiptoss and they went for dropkicks at the same time.
Fenix caught Strickland with a kick to the leg but was taken down with a front facelock to the mat. Strickland picked up and slammed Fenix, then caught him with a kick to the back for a two count. Strickland caught Fenix with a dropkick as he rebounded off the ropes. He tossed Fenix to the floor and went for a dive but Fenix returned to the ring, cut him off and nailed a guillotine legdrop off the ropes for a two count.
Strickland worked over Fenix, who fired back with chops. They worked each other back and forth with kicks and chops util Strickland was whipped hard into the buckles. Strickland was worked over but caught him with an enziguiri and nailed some offense to get several two counts. ‘
Fenix came back with a series of knee strikes but his attempted tornado DDT was evaded. Strickland nailed a running kick to the check but Fenix came back with another Tornado DDT for a two count. Strickland came back with a back suplex where he dropped Fenix’s back across his knees for a two count. He nailed a double stomp off the top to the chest for the pin.
Your winners, Shane Strickland!
Strickland advances into the Shamrock Memorial later tonight.
Real good opener with some fun offensive maneuvers and sequences. Fenix impressed me and Strickland looked really crisp and continues to look like a true future star. Nice way to open the night.
Shane Shamrock Qualifier: Bo Nekoda vs. Brandon Scott
Nekoda is a redneck trucker cowboy. Scott is a young, white meat babyface.
Scott opened up with a flurry of offense and controlled Nekoda on the mat and scored several near falls early. Scott caught him with a kick and went to the top for a flying bodypress for a two count. It was all Scott early.
Nekoda’s second, Heygood (I think that was his name) distracted Scott, allowing Nekoda to nail him and toss him to the floor. Scott was driven backwards into the apron and tossed into the ring. Nekoda worked over his back and sent him hard into the buckles for a two count.
Scott tried to make a comeback but missed a dropkick, allowing Nekoda to lock in a in a one-legged crab. Scott fought to the ropes and finally made it. Nekoda worked over Scott, who finally caught him with an enziguiri, sending Nekoda over in a 360 degree bump.
Scott made a comeback and nailed a series of clotheslines and several big strikes for a two count. Scott nailed some big moves but was caught with a backstabber and pinned.
Your winner, Bo Nekoda!
Good back and forth babyface vs. heel bout. Both showed a lot of promise. I loved Nekoda’s throwback gimmick. Scott had some good fire as a babyface and the crowd was into getting behind him.
Tony Nese vs. Papadon
This is Nese’s MCW debut. They had some good back and forth wrestling early. Nese tied up Papadon like a pretzel and rolled him up for a two count. Nese nailed a series of chops in the corner. Papadon fired back with one of his own and caught him with an interesting hiptoss and a rana.
Papadon used a snapmare and hit a rebound clothesline. Nese cut him off with a hard kick to the face and worked him over aggressively. Nese nailed a springboard moonsault for a two count. Nese went for another springboard move but was caught with an uppercut. Nese was sent to the floor. Papadon went for a dive but was kicked. Nese nailed him with a kicking combination and went for a dive of his own but was nailed.
They went back and forth with some great near falls and sequences. Papadon nailed a series of kicks to the chest but missed one. Nese grabbed him but Papadon reversed it into a tiltowhirl backbreaker and then an inverted DDT for a two count. Papadon went for a piledriver but Nese reversed it. He nailed a inverted Kryptonite Krunch for a two count.
Nese went to the top but Papadon caught him and attempted a belly to back superplex. Nese knocked him off but Papadon but undaunted and nailed the superplex. Papadon nailed a flying leg lariat for a two count. Papadon went for a back suplex but Nese landed on his feet and nailed a double stomp. Nese missed a 450 off the top and was nailed with a shining wizard and a brainbuster for the pin.
Your winner, Papadon!
Another good match with some good back and forth wrestling. Papadon showed Nese respect after the match. The usual good performances you'd expect from these two.
It was noted that the TLC match tonight was title for title with Matt Hardy putting up the MCW title and Luke Hawx putting up his Extreme title. In other news, Stevie Richards loves cats.
The CEO Of Black WallStreet DROLIX vs. Shaun Cannon
DROLIX is a former MCW champion and part of the Black Wallstreet stable, attempting a corporate takeover of Maryland Wrestling. Cannon is an eccentric babyface.
Cannon was whipped into the corner but reversed it and jumped up with a knee strike to the face. Cannon pinned DROLIX in 26 seconds. Chuck Lennox put his foot on the rope so the referee thought he made a mistake and restarted the bout.
Cannon continued working over DROLIX but was caught with a boomerang clothesline to the back of the neck. Cannon was choked against the ropes. DROLIX worked him over but Cannon made a comeback and scored a DDT. DROLIX finally caught him with a choke and scored the submission.
Your winner, DROLIX!
*Both team members advance: Los Ben Dejos (Cruz & Rios) vs. Rush Hour (Bolt Brady & Bu Ku Dao)
Ku Dao and Brady are Luke Hawx students from the Wildkat Academy in New Orleans. Los Ben Dejos are Team 3D Academy graduates who have worked all over the East Coast. This is their second appearance here, the debut for Rush Hour.
Cruz and Dao started out. Dao nailed some nice athletic offense early. He and Cruz went back and forth with reversals and faced off. The crowd loved that. Ben Dejos cleaned house on Rush Hour and Cruz hit a tope to the outside on them, followed by Rios nailing an Asai Moonsault.
Los Ben Dejos took turns tagging in and out and working over Rush Hour’s Dao. He finally made a comeback with some martial arts kicks and tagged in Brady. Brady unleashed some dropkicks and other offense, including a flip dive to the outside. All four battled outside as the crowd chanted, “This is awesome.”
Los Ben Dejos cut off Brady. Cruz nailed a swanton and Rios hit a 450 splash but Dao broke it up. Dao nailed an inverted tornado DDT and scored the pin.
Your winners, Rush Hour, who both advance!
MCW Tag Team champions Napalm & Solo with Amber Rodriquez vs. Adam Flash & Ronnie Zukko
The Tag champions are undefeated here. They look really freaking physically impressive. Napalm and Flash, who used to work a lot in CZW and other Northeast indies a decade ago, started out. Napalm used his power to take down Flash until he was caught with a dropkick to the legs.
Flash was worked over but caught Napalm with a rana. Zukko and Solo tagged in and battled back and forth. Flash and Zukko nailed a series of moves in the corner on Solo, who stayed on his feet. Flash nailed an X-Factor off the ropes but Napalm broke up the pinfall.
Zukko went for a bodypress off the ropes but something went wrong and he slipped and didn’t come close to Solo. Solo grabbed him and slammed him down roughly. The tag champions began working over Zukko with some impressive double team moves. Napalm drilled him with a leaping kick that was even more impressive because of his size.
They destroyed Zukko with a double shoulderblock. Napalm used a powerbomb for a two count. Flash tagged in and all four began battling. Flash superkicked Solo as he went for their finisher. Zukko was backdropped over the top to the floor. Amber Rodriguez tossed the belt into the ring and Flash was drilled and pinned.
Your winners and still MCW Tag Team champions Black Wallstreet!
They all worked over Flash and Zukko until former MCW champion The Bruiser hit the ring with a chair and ran them off. He said he doesn’t have a match tonight as he told Chuck Lennox they were fighting tonight.
Bruiser vs. Chuck Lennox
Everyone battled to the back. Bruiser worked over Lennox who tried to run out but found his path of escape blocked by the returning Flash and Zukko. Bruiser grabbed him and nailed a T-Bone suplex, then locked in a submission, forcing him to tap.
Short but entertaining bonus match where Lennox, who had been interfering all night, got his just deserts.
Devon & Buck Chyld & G-Fed vs "The Kings" Ryan McBride & The Hell Cats with Ken Dixon, Justin Schlegal & Jessie Kaye
Big pop and “ECW” chant for Devon. Ryan McBride and G-Fed started the bout. The crowd chanted for tables. McBride faked out and tagged in one of the Hellcats, Jimmy Stars. Fed killed him with a slam and a big hiptoss. Sexy Steve tagged in and helped him partner worked over Fed and scored a two count after an elbow drop.
Devon tagged in and worked over Sexy Steve. Devon peppered him with punches and worked him over in the corner. Devon continued to work over McBride. G-Fed and Chyld helped clear the ring. Devon was going to go for the Wazzup Headbutt but there was a lot of interference. That allowed McBride and the Hellcats to take out Chyld and work him over in their corner.
McBride locked in a rear chinlock. Chyld started to fight his way back but was cut off with a great McBride dropkick. The villains worked over Chyld. The Hellcats were almost sent into each but one of them caught the other and nailed a catapult, sending him up into Chyld, who was caught with a DDT. Chyld finally made the hot tag to Devon, who cleaned house with shoulder tackles and clotheslines.
It broke down with everyone battling. Devon nailed his inverted gourdbuster but was nailed with a missile dropick. One of the Hellcats dropkicked his own partner by accident. Devon nailed Jimmy Stars with a big shoulderblock. Chyld came off the top with an Alabama Jam and G-Fed held him in the air and scored the pin.
Your winners, G-Fed & Devon & Buck Chyld.
After the match, Jessie Kaye was arguing with her team so they tossed her into the ring, where she was nailed with the Wazzup Headbutt to a big pop.
Devon gave a speech saying he was part of an important revolution in ECW, then went on to WWE where he and others stole the show several years ago in TLC matches. He said that when he and Bubba split up in TNA, they got back together one more time. He said that if it wasn’t the fans, none of those promotions would have been there and none of them would be there today. He thanked everyone for the support they have given him over the years. Devon said he loves MCW and anytime Dan McDevitt calls, he will be there, because he had a hell of a time. He said that everyone in the back is working their asses off to entertain and when it’s time for him to retire, he would be honored to be an agent behind the scenes for any of their matches. He saluted the fans and testified. Great speech.
MCW’s Tara came out and thanked everyone for being here. She said this is the 14th annual Shamrock Cup and the 12th year she’s been part of the event. She said this is a show that means the most to everyone. She said MCW’s Commissioner Kylie Pierce has been teasing a big announcement and tonight, she’s going to make the announcement.
Kylie announced that the men have something to strive for with championships but tonight they will have their first women’s champion crowned. They showed off the new belt. She then announced it would be a tournament and that she would be quitting as Commissioner in order to compete in the tournament.
Reby Sky vs. Shelly Martinez
The special guest referee is Renee, an insanely gorgeous young lady. Lot of gorgeous in that ring..
Martinez came out with a Mexican flag and played heel. They ladies exchanged holds. Sky nailed several clotheslines. She ducked one from Martinez and grabbed a side headlock. Martinez fishhooked her to break it. They went back and forth until Sky nailed a dropkick, sending Martinez to the floor.
Sky nailed a sliding dropkick to the floor. She went to come off the apron with a move but was kicked as she came down. Martinez whipped her into the ringpost. Martinez worked her over on the floor, focusing on her arm, including slamming it against the ring steps.
Martinez rolled her into the ring and scored a two count. Martinez whipped her into the ringpost, where she hit her shoulder. Martinez was upset that Renee didn’t count faster and argued with her. Reby rolled her up for a two count. Reby made a comeback and nailed a clothesline in the corner, a kick to the back and an elbow for a two count.
Martinez came back with a DDT for another two count. Sky came back to nail the Twist of Fate and score the pin.
Your winner, Reby Sky!
Shane Shamrock Cup Finals: Papadon vs. Shane Strickland vs. DROLIX vs. Bo Nekoda vs. Bolt Brady vs. Bu Ku Dao
Christian York who has won the Cup three times, is here to award it to the winner.
The final man who survives after the others are eliminated will be the winner.
Papadom and Bo Nekoda started out. Referee Kevin Keenan threw all of the seconds out when they tried to interject themselves. Papadon was worked over by Nekoda who used the distraction of the ejections to attack him. Nekoda nailed a suplex on Papadon, then nailed a slingshot senton splash into the ring for a two count.
DROLIX tagged himself in and faced off with Papadon. DROLIX worked him over and caught Papadon with a series of clotheslines for several two count. He whipped Papadon into the corner but was nailed with a leaping uppercut off the ropes. Strickland tagged in and rolled up DROLIX for a two count.
DROLIX tagged out to Nekoda who was controlled by Strickland and covered for a two count. Rush Hour tagged in and worked over Nekoda with double team maneuvers. They nailed a double hiptoss on him to allow Brady to score a two count.
Rush Hour began tagging each other in and out to allow them to work over Nekoda and prevent the others from getting involved. Brady worked over Nekoda and catapulted him into Dao, who nailed a tornado DDT for the pin.
Bo Nekoda has been eliminated.
DROLIX attack Dao, who shocked him with a bulldog. He and Brady tagged in each other and dropkicked Strickland and Papadon to the floor to beat on DROLIX. Papadon and Strickland hit the ring and worked over Rush Hour. Papadon tagged himself in and drilled Brady with several kicks and chops in the corner.
Brady kicked him coming in for a move but was caught with an uppercut as he dove off the ropes. Papadon nailed a brainbuster for the pin.
Bolt Brady has been eliminated.
Papadon and Strickland went back and forth with some great strikes and kicks. Papadon scored a DVDR across the knee and then a flying leg lariat for a two count. Papadon kicked off a charge from Strickland and went to the ropes but was dropkicked and caught with a DDT off the ropes for the pin.
Papadon has been eliminated.
Dao and DROLIX attacked Strickdland working him over. DROLIX was backdropped to the floor. Strickland nailed a cutter on Dao. He nailed a backflip dive to the floor on DROLIX.
He brought DROLIX back into the ring and went to the top for the double stomp. He nailed a flying bodypress for a two count. Dao came off the top with the West Coast Pop and pinned Strickland.
Strickland has been eliminated.
It came down to the biggest, DROLIX vs. the smallest, Dao.
As the final two came to the ring, the locker room came out to watch, carrying the trophy. DROLIX and Dao went back and forth. Dao went for a sunsetflip but was dragged up by the throat. Dao dropkicked his way out of it and nailed a knee to the face. He nailed a clothesline and for a two count.
DROLIX nailed a Northern Lights suplex with a bridge for a two count. DROLIX cut off Dao with a spinebuster for a two count. DROLIX went for a powerbomb and drilled Dao down but Dao kicked out at the last second.
Dao held him up for a suplex. Dao nailed a series of knees to the face but was still snapped down for a two count. Dao kicked him off during a charge and nailed a tornado DDT out of the corner for a close two count.
Dao nailed a series of kicks but was caught with a head and arms Tazplex. He locked in a choke and Dao tapped.
Your winner, DROLIX!
Great match with some awesome sequences and tremendous performances across the board.
They went to bring Shane Shamrock's family into the ring but DROLIX demanded they stop because it wasn't about their son but about him. Christian York got mad and hit the ring bbut DROLIX told him it wasn't about anyone but him, and demanded York hand him the trophy. York tried to do it half-heartedly as he was disgusted but DROLIX then demanded he do it on his knees. This led to a huge brawl and pull apart. Really wild scene and angle.
TLC: MCW champ Matt Hardy vs. Extreme Rising champ Luke Hawx
No belts above the ring. TLC are legal but they will have a decisive winner.
Hawx took the mic before the show and said that there appears to be some controversy. He said that an “as****e” from Philadelphia thinks he can rip off the fans and the boys again but it’s not going to happen. Hawx said that Extreme Rising is dead but he is still alive and this is the “Big Fn’ Arms” title and he will defend it. A fan screamed “F*** Steve O’Neill” and Hawx said, “Exactly.”
They started off fast brawling with lots of bumps outside the ring. Hardy backdropped Luke through two chairs. Hardy went for a ladder but Hawx saw him coming and went for a sliding kick. Hardy moved the ladder and drilled Hawx with it.
They brawled on the outside and Hardy whipped Hawx into the ringpost. Hardy went backstage and returned with a shopping cart full of chairs. Hardy began tossing them in, with most of them scoring and landing on Hawx. Hardy began drilling Hawx on the chest with a chair. The crowd chanted, “This is awesome.”
Hardy went to the floor and brought a chair into the ring. He drilled Hawx in the chest with the ladder several times. Hardy set it against the ropes and tried to suplex Hawx but it was reversed and Hardy ate the ladder. Hawx worked over Hardy and nailed him with a big kneedrop.
Hawx brought a table into the ring and set it up in the corner. Hawx went for a powerbomb but Hardy slipped out and nailed the Side Effect for two count. Hardy tried to whip Hawx into it but Hawx cut him off and nailed an elbow to the mush. Hawx set up a ladder in the corner and slammed Hardy into it face-first.
Hawx and Hardy battled in the corner with Hardy standing on a ladder. Hardy slipped and crotched himself on the ladder. Hawx came off the top with a Blockbuster while Hardy was still trapped inside the ladder and scored a two count.
Hawx set up a ladder again in the corner. He attempted to set up Hardy again on the ladder. Hawx went to the top but this time, Hardy fought him off and came off the ropes with a Twist of Fate into the ring for another two count.
Hardy pointed at the table and set it up in the center of the ring, then set up a ladder next to it. Nothing good can come from this! Hardy worked over Hawx. Hawx was placed on a table. Hardy went to the top but Hawx escaped the table and shoved the ladder over. Hardy clotheslined himself across the top rope as he came down.
Hawx set up several ladder next to each other. Hardy was placed on the table. Hawx climbed to the top and teased doing Hardy’s legdrop but Hardy attacked him and they battled while on the ladders. Hardy nailed the Side Effect off the ladders through the table and pinned Luke Hawx.
Your winner and still MCW champion as well as new Extreme Rising champion, Matt Hardy!
Fun TLC match to close out an extremely strong show from top to bottom.
Hardy took the mic and thanked everyone for selling out the show. He said that Luke Hawx took a chance being sued and being chased by attorneys to defend the title but did it anyway because he’s a man. He said that he and Hawx laid the foundation for Rising and that it was a title that deserved to be defended on an actual show in front of actual fans. He said holding the MCW title is like holding the WWE title and said that he was proud to face Luke, not just to win the title, but because if they didn’t finish this feud, Luke was going to kill him. He said Luke kicked his ass in the cage in Philly. He handed the belt back to Luke and said Rising may be gone but Luke was Rising and deserves to be booked until the end of time as the Rising champion. Hardy said he wanted to call a truce between himself and Luke and offered his hand.
Luke said that table hurt and that he wasn’t going to lie – he likes to run his mouth but what he loves to do it fight. He said that he came to end it all tonight. He said he would shake Hardy’s hand, not to just end it but to be a real man. He said he doesn’t back down from anyone but a man that can beat him fair and square deserves to have his hand shaken. He said that the fans can love or hate him, because they paid to see him perform and as long as they leave happy, that is all that matters to him. They shook hands.