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HAWX VS. DOUGLAS DOG COLLAR BOUT, SABU RETURNS TO ARENA, BLK JEEZ VS. J. SPADE, BU KU DAO, MATT LANCIE, STEVIE RICHARDS, CROWBAR, & MORE: 6/2 WILDKAT WRESTLING IN PHILADELPHIA RESULTS
By Mike Johnson on 2018-06-02 20:15:00
Welcome to PWInsider.com’s live coverage of Wildkat Sports’ return to the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, PA!
Pre-Show:
The show opened with Joel Gertner coming out as tonight’s ring announcer.
David Powers vs. Money
Powers was introduced as from a height of spiritual enlightenment. That was funny. He came out to “The Most Wonderful Time of the Year.” Yes, the Christmas song. Money was from the Monster Factory in New Jersey. They had an OK match. Powers scored the pin with a rollup.
The Classics (Eric Martin and Tyler Stone) vs. PJ Raze & Chuck DeMaq.
I am not sure on the names of the team opposing the Classics, so if they are incorrect, I will update later. The Classics won with a Doomsday Device.
Official Show:
Bu Ku Dao vs. Nick Berk vs. Breaker
Berk and Dao started out, exchanging holds. Dao took him down to the mat and worked over his arm. on Dao for a two count but Breaker broke up the pinfall. Everyone battled with each other. Dao nailed a series of strikes and elbows. Breaker nailed a rana off the top. Bu Ku nailed a headscissors takedown that sent Breaker to the floor. He locked on a crossface on Berk. Breaker tried to break it up but Berk tapped.
Your winner, Bu Ku Dao!
Stevie Richards vs. Edgrin Stone.
Stone was really well put together. Richards got a nice reaction. Stone worked over Richards’ back. They did a test of strength. Richards was caught with a clothesline. Stone worked him over and beat his head into the buckles. He worked over Stevie for some time. Richards fired back from underneath with right hands and drove Stone back into the buckles. Richards whipped him into the corner, but Stone reversed and nailed him with a right.
Stone mocked the Stevie Kick, but Richards ducked it and locked in a figure four leglock. Stone made it to the ropes to force a break. Stone missed a kick in the corner. Richards nailed several chops. He nailed a clothesline, but Stone didn’t go down. He finally went down after a third.
Richards went for a Steviebomb but Stone backdropped him over, caught him and nailed a rolling death valley driver. Stone was distracted by another wrestler coming out and was caught with a Steviekick for the pin.
Your winner, Stevie Richards!
Renee Michelle vs. Savannah Evans
Solid action early on. Michelle nailed a nice missile dropkick off the top for a two count. Evans caught her with a clothesline coming off the ropes. Michelle went for a headscissor into a leg submission but was caught and slammed down for a two count. Evans nailed a running clothesline in the corner and followed up with a butterfly suplex for a two count.
Evans nailed some kicks. They battled back and forth. Evans nailed a big boot for the pin but yanked Michelle up at the two count. Michelle was drilled with a kick to the head and pinned.
Your winner, Savannah Evans.
Solid all the way through.
Renee Michelle vs. Savannah Evans
Solid action early on. Michelle nailed a nice missile dropkick off the top for a two count. Evans caught her with a clothesline coming off the ropes. Michelle went for a headscissor into a leg submission but was caught and slammed down for a two count. Evans nailed a running clothesline in the corner and followed up with a butterfly suplex for a two count.
Evans nailed some kicks. They battled back and forth. Evans nailed a big boot for the pin but yanked Michelle up at the two count. Michelle was drilled with a kick to the head and pinned.
Your winner, Savannah Evans.
Solid all the way through.
PJ Hawx vs. Rory Gulak
Lots of matwork and grapping early. Gulak nailed an elbow off the ropes. Hawx locked on a leg submission but Gulak made it the ropes. They had some nice back and forth near falls. Gulak nailed a stiff clothesline in the corner. That busted open Hawx hardway in the mouth. Hawx finally used a suplex into a package for the pin.
Your winner, PJ Hawx!
Hawx is going to need a few stitches in his mouth, we are told.
Sabu vs. Matt Tremont vs. Danny Flamingo.
Sabu got three chairs and placed them in the ring, facing each other. They all sat in the chairs punching each other. They brawled to the floor. Sabu was flinging chairs. Tremont and Flamingo brawled around ringside as Sabu set up a table, leaning it against the ring. Sabu locked a camel clutch on Flamingo. He saw Tremont coming and flung a chair at his head. Tremont recovered and nailed Sabu and Flamingo with chairs.
The battle continued. The table was brought into the ring. Tremont and Flamingo nailed a double suplex on Sabu. Sabu DDT’d Flamingo on a chair. Sabu set up the table but was caught with a Tremont right hand. Tremont tried to send Sabu into a chair wedged in the corner but Sabu reversed it and Tremont hit the chair.
Sabu put Flamingo face-first on the table and nailed an Arabian Facebuster with a chair on the table, which didn’t break. Ouch. Tremont nailed a running DVDR onto the table in the corner and again, it didn’t break. Tremont scored the pin.
Your winner, Matt Tremont!
Tremont paid respect to Sabu before leaving.
Scheduled for tonight’s event:
For more on Wildkat, visit www.WildkatWrestling.com!
Wildkat Revolution Champion Jonny Flex vs. Steve Anthony.
Anthony backed Flex easily in the corner. They went back and forth working over the other’s arm. Anthony nailed an elbow and scored with a shoulderblock. Flex used a La Magistral and scored several quick two counts. Flex unloaded with a series of elbows and strikes. Anthony rolled to the floor.
When he returned to the ring, he backed Flex into the corner, but the smaller man escaped and unloaded with a series of chops, chasing Anthony around the ring. Flex got draped over the ropes and dropkicked off them to the outside. Anthony hit a beel toss over the barricade into the crowd. Anthony charged across ringside and hit a dive over the guard rail into the crowd on Flex.
Anthony brought Flex into the ring and choked him on the ropes. He worked Flex over for a long time. Flex finally fired up with some nice offense and came off the ropes with a dropkick for a two count. Flex came off the top with a flying forearm for two count.
Anthony worked him over in the corner, but Flex nailed a sunset flip off the ropes for a two count. He hit a sliding dropkick to the floor on Anthony. He tossed Anthony over the guard rail into the crowd, then hit a dive off the barricade.
Anthony regained control and went for a springboard suplex. Flex avoided it but was caught with a second one. Anthony locked on a Dragon Sleeper. Flex went for a jawbreaker but Anthony nailed him with a knee and drove him down to the mat for a two count. They went back and forth until Flex scored the pin.
Your winner and still champion Jonny Flex!
The Pump Patrol vs. Dan Maff & Craig Steele.
Lots of posturing and stalling early. Maff and Steele controlled the ring. The Patrol made a comeback. Maff scored the pin with the burning hammer. This was too long.
Your winners, Maff & Steele!
Matt Lancie vs. Crowbar.
Lancie nailed some big bombs on Crowbar early including a stiff clothesline. Lancie whipped out a series of nice suplexes. Crowbar cut him off and stomped him in the corner. Crowbar nailed a series of strikes. He nailed a bronco buster in the corner. Crowbar nailed a splash off the ropes for a two count. Crowbar controlled the bout for some time. He cinched in a side chinlock. Lance came back with a forearm off the ropes. The referee counted both men down.
They made their way to their feet. Lance whipped out several suplexes and a big slam. They battled to the floor, where Lancie beat down Crowbar in the corner. One of Crowbar’s seconds attacked Lancie, who beat him up and tossed him to the floor.
They battled back into the ring, where Lancie chopped Crowbar in the corner. Lancie missed a chair. Crowbar monkeyflipped him and nailed him in the gut and the back with a chair. He nailed a Northern Nights suplex on the chair for a two count. Crowbar drilled him again with the chair.
A door was pulled from under the ring. Yep, a door. He nailed strikes and chops on Lancie. Crowbar tried to send him through the door, but Lance cut him off and nailed a F5 for a two count. Lancie speared Crowbar through the door, which broke, for the pin.
Your winner, Matt Lancie!
Wildkat Champion J. Spade vs. BLK Jeez.
They had some nice back and forth wrestling early on. They each went to dropkick the other at the same time. They each looked really smooth in the ring. Spade nailed a back elbow for a two count. Jeez took control on the mat and nailed a back suplex for a two count. Jeez missed a charge in the corner, nailing his shoulder against the ring post. Spade drilled him with several kicks, scoring two counts.
Jeez kicked off a charge in the corner and hit a stunner off the buckles. Jeez and Spade battled back and forth with forearms. Jeez sent him to the floor and nailed a dropkick through the ropes. Jeez hit a big flip dive over the top to the floor.
Spade tried to fire back and finally scored with a leaping high knee. He drilled Jeez with a sit-down bomb for a two count. Jeez nailed a nice running rana and hit a splash into the ropes. Jeez nailed a belly to back suplex for a close two count.
Jeez began kicking Spade in the face. They battled back and forth with forearms. Spade was beaten but fought back, finally nailing an inverted gut buster. He nailed a second and scored the pin.
Your winner and still Wildkat Champion, J. Spade.
Shane Douglas vs. Luke Hawx in a Dog Collar Match.
Hawx attacked Douglas immediately in the corner. They went to the floor, where Hawx worked him over. They battled on the floor. Hawx whipped Douglas into the ringpost. Douglas came up bleeding. Douglas was beaten and choked with the chain.
Hawx began dragging Douglas around the ring posts, touching two, but was nailed withy a right hand Douglas began beating Hawx after wrapping the chain around his fist. Hawx made a comeback and began whipping Douglas with the chain.
They went back to the floor and continued battling. Douglas regained control. They battled back into the ring and into the corner, where Shane nailed a belly to belly off the ropes. Shane wrapped the chain around Hawx’s throat and choked him with it. From the apron, Douglas kicked at Hawx on the floor. They battled back and forth with Hawx finally getting the better of the exchange and knocking Douglas down into the ring.
Hawx nailed a moonsault, standing on the ropes on the outside of the ring, over into the ring on Douglas. He began touching corners but was cut off. Shane began touching corners and hit three but was attacked before he could get near the fourth.
A cornerman for Douglas hit the ring but was nailed by Hawx. Hawx nailed a corner but Shane yanked the chain, lowblowing Hawx. Shane peppered him with punches and went for a belly to belly but Hawx fought and blocked it, then put Shane through a piece of wood in the corner with a death valley driver.
For some reason, the referee called for the bell, ruling Shane had touched all four buckles because his foot hit when he was put through the wood. Wow, that was an awful finish. The referee explained why he called for the ball.
Hawx called the finish complete bullsh** and said the rules are four consecutive touches. He asked the referee if he was blind or dumb. He then apologized for disrespecting the referee...then attacked him and laid him out to close the show with a spike powerbomb.
For more on Wildkat, visit www.WildkatWrestling.com.
HAWX VS. DOUGLAS DOG COLLAR BOUT, SABU RETURNS TO ARENA, BLK JEEZ VS. J. SPADE, BU KU DAO, MATT LANCIE, STEVIE RICHARDS, CROWBAR, & MORE: 6/2 WILDKAT WRESTLING IN PHILADELPHIA RESULTS
By Mike Johnson on 2018-06-02 20:15:00
Welcome to PWInsider.com’s live coverage of Wildkat Sports’ return to the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, PA!
Pre-Show:
The show opened with Joel Gertner coming out as tonight’s ring announcer.
David Powers vs. Money
Powers was introduced as from a height of spiritual enlightenment. That was funny. He came out to “The Most Wonderful Time of the Year.” Yes, the Christmas song. Money was from the Monster Factory in New Jersey. They had an OK match. Powers scored the pin with a rollup.
The Classics (Eric Martin and Tyler Stone) vs. PJ Raze & Chuck DeMaq.
I am not sure on the names of the team opposing the Classics, so if they are incorrect, I will update later. The Classics won with a Doomsday Device.
Official Show:
Bu Ku Dao vs. Nick Berk vs. Breaker
Berk and Dao started out, exchanging holds. Dao took him down to the mat and worked over his arm. on Dao for a two count but Breaker broke up the pinfall. Everyone battled with each other. Dao nailed a series of strikes and elbows. Breaker nailed a rana off the top. Bu Ku nailed a headscissors takedown that sent Breaker to the floor. He locked on a crossface on Berk. Breaker tried to break it up but Berk tapped.
Your winner, Bu Ku Dao!
Stevie Richards vs. Edgrin Stone.
Stone was really well put together. Richards got a nice reaction. Stone worked over Richards’ back. They did a test of strength. Richards was caught with a clothesline. Stone worked him over and beat his head into the buckles. He worked over Stevie for some time. Richards fired back from underneath with right hands and drove Stone back into the buckles. Richards whipped him into the corner, but Stone reversed and nailed him with a right.
Stone mocked the Stevie Kick, but Richards ducked it and locked in a figure four leglock. Stone made it to the ropes to force a break. Stone missed a kick in the corner. Richards nailed several chops. He nailed a clothesline, but Stone didn’t go down. He finally went down after a third.
Richards went for a Steviebomb but Stone backdropped him over, caught him and nailed a rolling death valley driver. Stone was distracted by another wrestler coming out and was caught with a Steviekick for the pin.
Your winner, Stevie Richards!
Renee Michelle vs. Savannah Evans
Solid action early on. Michelle nailed a nice missile dropkick off the top for a two count. Evans caught her with a clothesline coming off the ropes. Michelle went for a headscissor into a leg submission but was caught and slammed down for a two count. Evans nailed a running clothesline in the corner and followed up with a butterfly suplex for a two count.
Evans nailed some kicks. They battled back and forth. Evans nailed a big boot for the pin but yanked Michelle up at the two count. Michelle was drilled with a kick to the head and pinned.
Your winner, Savannah Evans.
Solid all the way through.
Renee Michelle vs. Savannah Evans
Solid action early on. Michelle nailed a nice missile dropkick off the top for a two count. Evans caught her with a clothesline coming off the ropes. Michelle went for a headscissor into a leg submission but was caught and slammed down for a two count. Evans nailed a running clothesline in the corner and followed up with a butterfly suplex for a two count.
Evans nailed some kicks. They battled back and forth. Evans nailed a big boot for the pin but yanked Michelle up at the two count. Michelle was drilled with a kick to the head and pinned.
Your winner, Savannah Evans.
Solid all the way through.
PJ Hawx vs. Rory Gulak
Lots of matwork and grapping early. Gulak nailed an elbow off the ropes. Hawx locked on a leg submission but Gulak made it the ropes. They had some nice back and forth near falls. Gulak nailed a stiff clothesline in the corner. That busted open Hawx hardway in the mouth. Hawx finally used a suplex into a package for the pin.
Your winner, PJ Hawx!
Hawx is going to need a few stitches in his mouth, we are told.
Sabu vs. Matt Tremont vs. Danny Flamingo.
Sabu got three chairs and placed them in the ring, facing each other. They all sat in the chairs punching each other. They brawled to the floor. Sabu was flinging chairs. Tremont and Flamingo brawled around ringside as Sabu set up a table, leaning it against the ring. Sabu locked a camel clutch on Flamingo. He saw Tremont coming and flung a chair at his head. Tremont recovered and nailed Sabu and Flamingo with chairs.
The battle continued. The table was brought into the ring. Tremont and Flamingo nailed a double suplex on Sabu. Sabu DDT’d Flamingo on a chair. Sabu set up the table but was caught with a Tremont right hand. Tremont tried to send Sabu into a chair wedged in the corner but Sabu reversed it and Tremont hit the chair.
Sabu put Flamingo face-first on the table and nailed an Arabian Facebuster with a chair on the table, which didn’t break. Ouch. Tremont nailed a running DVDR onto the table in the corner and again, it didn’t break. Tremont scored the pin.
Your winner, Matt Tremont!
Tremont paid respect to Sabu before leaving.
Scheduled for tonight’s event:
For more on Wildkat, visit www.WildkatWrestling.com!
Wildkat Revolution Champion Jonny Flex vs. Steve Anthony.
Anthony backed Flex easily in the corner. They went back and forth working over the other’s arm. Anthony nailed an elbow and scored with a shoulderblock. Flex used a La Magistral and scored several quick two counts. Flex unloaded with a series of elbows and strikes. Anthony rolled to the floor.
When he returned to the ring, he backed Flex into the corner, but the smaller man escaped and unloaded with a series of chops, chasing Anthony around the ring. Flex got draped over the ropes and dropkicked off them to the outside. Anthony hit a beel toss over the barricade into the crowd. Anthony charged across ringside and hit a dive over the guard rail into the crowd on Flex.
Anthony brought Flex into the ring and choked him on the ropes. He worked Flex over for a long time. Flex finally fired up with some nice offense and came off the ropes with a dropkick for a two count. Flex came off the top with a flying forearm for two count.
Anthony worked him over in the corner, but Flex nailed a sunset flip off the ropes for a two count. He hit a sliding dropkick to the floor on Anthony. He tossed Anthony over the guard rail into the crowd, then hit a dive off the barricade.
Anthony regained control and went for a springboard suplex. Flex avoided it but was caught with a second one. Anthony locked on a Dragon Sleeper. Flex went for a jawbreaker but Anthony nailed him with a knee and drove him down to the mat for a two count. They went back and forth until Flex scored the pin.
Your winner and still champion Jonny Flex!
The Pump Patrol vs. Dan Maff & Craig Steele.
Lots of posturing and stalling early. Maff and Steele controlled the ring. The Patrol made a comeback. Maff scored the pin with the burning hammer. This was too long.
Your winners, Maff & Steele!
Matt Lancie vs. Crowbar.
Lancie nailed some big bombs on Crowbar early including a stiff clothesline. Lancie whipped out a series of nice suplexes. Crowbar cut him off and stomped him in the corner. Crowbar nailed a series of strikes. He nailed a bronco buster in the corner. Crowbar nailed a splash off the ropes for a two count. Crowbar controlled the bout for some time. He cinched in a side chinlock. Lance came back with a forearm off the ropes. The referee counted both men down.
They made their way to their feet. Lance whipped out several suplexes and a big slam. They battled to the floor, where Lancie beat down Crowbar in the corner. One of Crowbar’s seconds attacked Lancie, who beat him up and tossed him to the floor.
They battled back into the ring, where Lancie chopped Crowbar in the corner. Lancie missed a chair. Crowbar monkeyflipped him and nailed him in the gut and the back with a chair. He nailed a Northern Nights suplex on the chair for a two count. Crowbar drilled him again with the chair.
A door was pulled from under the ring. Yep, a door. He nailed strikes and chops on Lancie. Crowbar tried to send him through the door, but Lance cut him off and nailed a F5 for a two count. Lancie speared Crowbar through the door, which broke, for the pin.
Your winner, Matt Lancie!
Wildkat Champion J. Spade vs. BLK Jeez.
They had some nice back and forth wrestling early on. They each went to dropkick the other at the same time. They each looked really smooth in the ring. Spade nailed a back elbow for a two count. Jeez took control on the mat and nailed a back suplex for a two count. Jeez missed a charge in the corner, nailing his shoulder against the ring post. Spade drilled him with several kicks, scoring two counts.
Jeez kicked off a charge in the corner and hit a stunner off the buckles. Jeez and Spade battled back and forth with forearms. Jeez sent him to the floor and nailed a dropkick through the ropes. Jeez hit a big flip dive over the top to the floor.
Spade tried to fire back and finally scored with a leaping high knee. He drilled Jeez with a sit-down bomb for a two count. Jeez nailed a nice running rana and hit a splash into the ropes. Jeez nailed a belly to back suplex for a close two count.
Jeez began kicking Spade in the face. They battled back and forth with forearms. Spade was beaten but fought back, finally nailing an inverted gut buster. He nailed a second and scored the pin.
Your winner and still Wildkat Champion, J. Spade.
Shane Douglas vs. Luke Hawx in a Dog Collar Match.
Hawx attacked Douglas immediately in the corner. They went to the floor, where Hawx worked him over. They battled on the floor. Hawx whipped Douglas into the ringpost. Douglas came up bleeding. Douglas was beaten and choked with the chain.
Hawx began dragging Douglas around the ring posts, touching two, but was nailed withy a right hand Douglas began beating Hawx after wrapping the chain around his fist. Hawx made a comeback and began whipping Douglas with the chain.
They went back to the floor and continued battling. Douglas regained control. They battled back into the ring and into the corner, where Shane nailed a belly to belly off the ropes. Shane wrapped the chain around Hawx’s throat and choked him with it. From the apron, Douglas kicked at Hawx on the floor. They battled back and forth with Hawx finally getting the better of the exchange and knocking Douglas down into the ring.
Hawx nailed a moonsault, standing on the ropes on the outside of the ring, over into the ring on Douglas. He began touching corners but was cut off. Shane began touching corners and hit three but was attacked before he could get near the fourth.
A cornerman for Douglas hit the ring but was nailed by Hawx. Hawx nailed a corner but Shane yanked the chain, lowblowing Hawx. Shane peppered him with punches and went for a belly to belly but Hawx fought and blocked it, then put Shane through a piece of wood in the corner with a death valley driver.
For some reason, the referee called for the bell, ruling Shane had touched all four buckles because his foot hit when he was put through the wood. Wow, that was an awful finish. The referee explained why he called for the ball.
Hawx called the finish complete bullsh** and said the rules are four consecutive touches. He asked the referee if he was blind or dumb. He then apologized for disrespecting the referee...then attacked him and laid him out to close the show with a spike powerbomb.
For more on Wildkat, visit www.WildkatWrestling.com.