Post by The Ultimate Nullifier on Jun 15, 2014 6:51:15 GMT -6
SABU VS. 2 COLD SCORPIO VS. AFA JR: COMPLETE 'WRESTLING WITH DISASTER' COVERAGE
"Wrestling with Disaster" event, which is being filmed for documentary footage for the film of the same name, at the 2300 (ECW) Arena in Philadelphia, PA.
Danny Doring vs. Bilvis Wesley
This was billed as a grudge match 14 years in the making!
Doring was nearly wiped out rebounding off the ropes as they were ridiculously loose. They went back and forth with some decent wrestling. Wiles used the Muta Lock for a submission. Doring came back with a top rope legdrop for the pin.
Your winner, Danny Doring!
Jimmy Jact Cash vs. Kryptic Keegan vs. Luis “The Punisher” Martinez
They worked hard and at one point brawled around ringside. Martinez went for a rana but was caught by Cash, who was going for a powerbomb. Keegan kicked them both from behind and Martinez went down rudely.
Martinez came off the ropes with a backflip into a bodypress for a two count. Keegan went for a spear but Martinez moved and stomped him as he went down for a two count. Cash returned to the bout and lowblowed Martinez. He picked him up for a one armed powerbomb and pinned him.
Your winner, Jimmy Jact Cash!
It was now time for the Hardcore Hall of Fame ceremony.
They aired a really nice video for the inductees.
The first inductee was The Blue Meanie. Out came Al Snow as a surprise inductor. Snow was hidden from even Meanie, who had no idea he was here until he came to the ring. He said that Meanie was proof that anyone can chase their dreams and said that a fat kid walked into his school in Lima, Ohio and he went on to be his brother, a WWE star and most importantly, a star here.
Meanie said that he was a very blessed and lucky kid who grew up “the boy in the bubble” and never should have been a wrestler. When he told his family what he wanted to do, he was told, “That’s nice Brian.” He thanked his mother and his grandparents for supporting him and thanked Phyllis Lee for pointing him to Snow’s school and for helping a lot of the boys over the years. He said that he went to Snow’s school and was wondering what he was doing there and Snow gave him a great pep talk and it made him get back in the ring and work hard.
He said that he was an original bleacher bum and thanked Stevie Richards and Raven for discovering him on a Norm Connors’ show. He said that the banner being here means the world to him. He talked about Ted Petty’s banner being the first one to be flown here and that to have one for himself next to Petty and all of the other legends, it makes him the luckiest man on Earth and he thanked everyone. He was pretty emotional. He said the ECW fans could make him or break him and they made him. He said he didn’t make a million dollars but is rich in family and friends in the business.
Jason Knight came out to induct Gary Wolf and Anthony Durante, The Pitbulls. Knight said that he was asked to write a speech but he couldn’t do it at home, he had to return to his second home, this building to do it. He thanked everyone for the kind words. He read a nice speech about the Pitbulls.
Gary Wolf said that he’s been waiting ten years for this and thanked Pitbull 2. He thanked everyone and said that he had the best tag partners to work with in this building, which he said they helped build. He said that even with a broken neck, he never gave up and told everyone to never give up.
Tod Gordon came out to induct 2 Cold Scorpio. He said with all due respect to everyone from ECW’s Triple Threat, Scorpio was a one man Triple Threat. If you needed someone to wrestle against the likes of Dean Malenko or Eddie Guerrero, it was Scorpio. If you needed someone to brawl against The Bruise Brothers or the Sandman, it was Scorp. It needed someone to fly against Sabu, it was Scorp. He could do it all. Scorpio thanked everyone for their support.
Out came Roger from the Arena and Zac Connor to induct Shane Douglas. Before they could, he cut a typical “Franchise” speech and said he told the NWA, WWF and TNA to kiss his ass and he wanted to say The Pitbulls could kiss his ass as well and so can any Hall of Fame that was including people like Tod Gordon. He said that he would finish Wolf tonight forever. He walked out. I really didn’t like them doing an angle out of something that is supposed to be about honoring the careers (and in some of their cases, the lives) of the talent, but I guess it was technically supposed to build for the main event.
Joel Gertner came out for a promo and said the building was now called the “2300 Arena” for the amount of women he f***ed here.
Blue Meanie & Little Guido & Al Snow vs. The Monster Factory’s Mike Spanos & Marc Cruz & Greywolf
Snow and Guido were mystery partners. They did some good comedy stuff early. Snow used head to set up Meanie getting the pin. It was a lot of fun, silly stuff that probably wouldn’t translate into a report.
Greywolf had a cool look and I thought he did a nice job trying to make himself look unique.
Your winners, the BWO/FBI/JOB Squad All Stars!
Monster Factory champion Joe Gibson vs. Dr. Porter
Gibson looks like an old school badass. Porter is pretty big himself. They went back and forth working each other over. Porter nailed a BIG belly to back suplex and then nailed another. They went back and forth until Gibson scored the win. They worked really, really hard. Good match.
Your winner, Joe Gibson!
Tyler Fullington vs. Shaheem Ali
Tyler looks a lot like his father. Ali locked up with him and forced him into the corner, then broke clean. Fullington and Ali battle back and forth. Ali scored a two count after a clothesline and drilling Tyler with a series of right hands.
Ali took over on Tyler and went to the top but was tossed off. Tyler went to nail him but was attacked from behind by Ali’s second.
Your winner, Tyler Fullington!
They kept working over Tyler and New Jack’s music hit. He tossed a trash can full of weapons into the ring and began working over everyone in sight, saving Tyler. He destroyed everyone.
New Jack took the mic and pointed out a kid in the crowd and said, “You weren’t even around when I was the baddest man in the ring.” He told Tyler that he has stories about himself and his old man that you wouldn’t believe and started laughing. He said that he retired last year but he will still show up and handle his business and said he is the baddest man in this ring, bar none.
Sandman was originally booked but double-booked himself with HOH in San Diego and is there.
Corey Kastle vs. Lance Anoia
Kastle attacked Lance with some strong kicks but missed a charge in the corner and ate several dropkicks. He powdered out. They battled back and forth. Kastle dropkicked Lance and kicked him as he charged in.
Kastle nailed a suplex for a two count. He nailed a legdrop for another two count. They went back and forth until Lance nailed a flying leg lariat for a two count. Lance nailed a back suplex and a splash for a two count. Lance went for a missile dropkick but missed and Kastle covered him for a two count.
Lance caught him on the ropes and nailed a muscle buster. They battle back and forth until Lance nailed a Superfly Splash and scored the pin.
Your winner, Lance Anoia!
Dog Collar Match: Shane Douglas vs. Pitbull Gary Wolf
They brawled all over the floor and nailed each other with weapons. Shane was bleeding early. They battled over the railing into the corner of the building and then back into the ring.
Shane worked over Gary for a long time. Wolf was busted open but made a comeback and peppered Shane in the corner. They went back to the floor and brawled back into the ring. Shane was worked over and dragged into the ring. Wolf suplexed him.
Shane made a comeback and slammed Wolf, who kicked out. Shane beat down Wolfe, who made the comeback. They continued fighting and went to a time limit draw.
They worked really hard and the crowd was really into the brawling in the crowd.
Cliff Compton & Samu & Alofo vs. The Powers of Pain & Angel (with Devito)
Compton and Angel started off. They did a test of strength. Compton was sent back into the ropes and rebounded with a dropkick. Alofo tagged in and went back and forth with Angel.
The Powers of Pain and Angel worked over Compton. Angel charged Alofa and missed a charge in the corner and took a crazy bump. Compton tagged in and brawled to the floor with Angel. Everyone battled in the ring.
Angel charged Compton towards a chair but Compton escaped and sent Angel into the chair, then rolled him up and scored the pin.
Your winner, the Samoans and Cliff Compton!
2 Cold Scorpio vs. Sabu vs. Manu
Nice reaction for Sabu. They all battled back and forth. Sabu nailed a slingshot somersault legdrop on Manu. He locked in a chinlock but Scorpio nailed him with a dropkick. Scorp and Mani went back and forth with some stiff shots.
A table was brought into the ring. Manu worked over Scorp and nailed a nice splash off the ropes. Sabu drilled him with a chair for a two count. Sabu placed Manu facefirst on the table and came off the ropes with an Arabian Facebuster.
Scorp sent Sabu over the top to the floor and dropped the Bomb on Manu, scoring the pin.
Your winner, 2 Cold Scorpio.
Solid main event. Manu was the surprise here, looking pretty good. Scorp can still go and Sabu gave the fans what they wanted, a big table spot.
Scorp took the mic and thanked everyone for coming. He praised Manu and said they are tagging him in and asking him to carry on the legacy. Sabu and Scorp shook his hand and showed him respect.
For more details, visit www.WrestlingwithDisaster.com.
"Wrestling with Disaster" event, which is being filmed for documentary footage for the film of the same name, at the 2300 (ECW) Arena in Philadelphia, PA.
Danny Doring vs. Bilvis Wesley
This was billed as a grudge match 14 years in the making!
Doring was nearly wiped out rebounding off the ropes as they were ridiculously loose. They went back and forth with some decent wrestling. Wiles used the Muta Lock for a submission. Doring came back with a top rope legdrop for the pin.
Your winner, Danny Doring!
Jimmy Jact Cash vs. Kryptic Keegan vs. Luis “The Punisher” Martinez
They worked hard and at one point brawled around ringside. Martinez went for a rana but was caught by Cash, who was going for a powerbomb. Keegan kicked them both from behind and Martinez went down rudely.
Martinez came off the ropes with a backflip into a bodypress for a two count. Keegan went for a spear but Martinez moved and stomped him as he went down for a two count. Cash returned to the bout and lowblowed Martinez. He picked him up for a one armed powerbomb and pinned him.
Your winner, Jimmy Jact Cash!
It was now time for the Hardcore Hall of Fame ceremony.
They aired a really nice video for the inductees.
The first inductee was The Blue Meanie. Out came Al Snow as a surprise inductor. Snow was hidden from even Meanie, who had no idea he was here until he came to the ring. He said that Meanie was proof that anyone can chase their dreams and said that a fat kid walked into his school in Lima, Ohio and he went on to be his brother, a WWE star and most importantly, a star here.
Meanie said that he was a very blessed and lucky kid who grew up “the boy in the bubble” and never should have been a wrestler. When he told his family what he wanted to do, he was told, “That’s nice Brian.” He thanked his mother and his grandparents for supporting him and thanked Phyllis Lee for pointing him to Snow’s school and for helping a lot of the boys over the years. He said that he went to Snow’s school and was wondering what he was doing there and Snow gave him a great pep talk and it made him get back in the ring and work hard.
He said that he was an original bleacher bum and thanked Stevie Richards and Raven for discovering him on a Norm Connors’ show. He said that the banner being here means the world to him. He talked about Ted Petty’s banner being the first one to be flown here and that to have one for himself next to Petty and all of the other legends, it makes him the luckiest man on Earth and he thanked everyone. He was pretty emotional. He said the ECW fans could make him or break him and they made him. He said he didn’t make a million dollars but is rich in family and friends in the business.
Jason Knight came out to induct Gary Wolf and Anthony Durante, The Pitbulls. Knight said that he was asked to write a speech but he couldn’t do it at home, he had to return to his second home, this building to do it. He thanked everyone for the kind words. He read a nice speech about the Pitbulls.
Gary Wolf said that he’s been waiting ten years for this and thanked Pitbull 2. He thanked everyone and said that he had the best tag partners to work with in this building, which he said they helped build. He said that even with a broken neck, he never gave up and told everyone to never give up.
Tod Gordon came out to induct 2 Cold Scorpio. He said with all due respect to everyone from ECW’s Triple Threat, Scorpio was a one man Triple Threat. If you needed someone to wrestle against the likes of Dean Malenko or Eddie Guerrero, it was Scorpio. If you needed someone to brawl against The Bruise Brothers or the Sandman, it was Scorp. It needed someone to fly against Sabu, it was Scorp. He could do it all. Scorpio thanked everyone for their support.
Out came Roger from the Arena and Zac Connor to induct Shane Douglas. Before they could, he cut a typical “Franchise” speech and said he told the NWA, WWF and TNA to kiss his ass and he wanted to say The Pitbulls could kiss his ass as well and so can any Hall of Fame that was including people like Tod Gordon. He said that he would finish Wolf tonight forever. He walked out. I really didn’t like them doing an angle out of something that is supposed to be about honoring the careers (and in some of their cases, the lives) of the talent, but I guess it was technically supposed to build for the main event.
Joel Gertner came out for a promo and said the building was now called the “2300 Arena” for the amount of women he f***ed here.
Blue Meanie & Little Guido & Al Snow vs. The Monster Factory’s Mike Spanos & Marc Cruz & Greywolf
Snow and Guido were mystery partners. They did some good comedy stuff early. Snow used head to set up Meanie getting the pin. It was a lot of fun, silly stuff that probably wouldn’t translate into a report.
Greywolf had a cool look and I thought he did a nice job trying to make himself look unique.
Your winners, the BWO/FBI/JOB Squad All Stars!
Monster Factory champion Joe Gibson vs. Dr. Porter
Gibson looks like an old school badass. Porter is pretty big himself. They went back and forth working each other over. Porter nailed a BIG belly to back suplex and then nailed another. They went back and forth until Gibson scored the win. They worked really, really hard. Good match.
Your winner, Joe Gibson!
Tyler Fullington vs. Shaheem Ali
Tyler looks a lot like his father. Ali locked up with him and forced him into the corner, then broke clean. Fullington and Ali battle back and forth. Ali scored a two count after a clothesline and drilling Tyler with a series of right hands.
Ali took over on Tyler and went to the top but was tossed off. Tyler went to nail him but was attacked from behind by Ali’s second.
Your winner, Tyler Fullington!
They kept working over Tyler and New Jack’s music hit. He tossed a trash can full of weapons into the ring and began working over everyone in sight, saving Tyler. He destroyed everyone.
New Jack took the mic and pointed out a kid in the crowd and said, “You weren’t even around when I was the baddest man in the ring.” He told Tyler that he has stories about himself and his old man that you wouldn’t believe and started laughing. He said that he retired last year but he will still show up and handle his business and said he is the baddest man in this ring, bar none.
Sandman was originally booked but double-booked himself with HOH in San Diego and is there.
Corey Kastle vs. Lance Anoia
Kastle attacked Lance with some strong kicks but missed a charge in the corner and ate several dropkicks. He powdered out. They battled back and forth. Kastle dropkicked Lance and kicked him as he charged in.
Kastle nailed a suplex for a two count. He nailed a legdrop for another two count. They went back and forth until Lance nailed a flying leg lariat for a two count. Lance nailed a back suplex and a splash for a two count. Lance went for a missile dropkick but missed and Kastle covered him for a two count.
Lance caught him on the ropes and nailed a muscle buster. They battle back and forth until Lance nailed a Superfly Splash and scored the pin.
Your winner, Lance Anoia!
Dog Collar Match: Shane Douglas vs. Pitbull Gary Wolf
They brawled all over the floor and nailed each other with weapons. Shane was bleeding early. They battled over the railing into the corner of the building and then back into the ring.
Shane worked over Gary for a long time. Wolf was busted open but made a comeback and peppered Shane in the corner. They went back to the floor and brawled back into the ring. Shane was worked over and dragged into the ring. Wolf suplexed him.
Shane made a comeback and slammed Wolf, who kicked out. Shane beat down Wolfe, who made the comeback. They continued fighting and went to a time limit draw.
They worked really hard and the crowd was really into the brawling in the crowd.
Cliff Compton & Samu & Alofo vs. The Powers of Pain & Angel (with Devito)
Compton and Angel started off. They did a test of strength. Compton was sent back into the ropes and rebounded with a dropkick. Alofo tagged in and went back and forth with Angel.
The Powers of Pain and Angel worked over Compton. Angel charged Alofa and missed a charge in the corner and took a crazy bump. Compton tagged in and brawled to the floor with Angel. Everyone battled in the ring.
Angel charged Compton towards a chair but Compton escaped and sent Angel into the chair, then rolled him up and scored the pin.
Your winner, the Samoans and Cliff Compton!
2 Cold Scorpio vs. Sabu vs. Manu
Nice reaction for Sabu. They all battled back and forth. Sabu nailed a slingshot somersault legdrop on Manu. He locked in a chinlock but Scorpio nailed him with a dropkick. Scorp and Mani went back and forth with some stiff shots.
A table was brought into the ring. Manu worked over Scorp and nailed a nice splash off the ropes. Sabu drilled him with a chair for a two count. Sabu placed Manu facefirst on the table and came off the ropes with an Arabian Facebuster.
Scorp sent Sabu over the top to the floor and dropped the Bomb on Manu, scoring the pin.
Your winner, 2 Cold Scorpio.
Solid main event. Manu was the surprise here, looking pretty good. Scorp can still go and Sabu gave the fans what they wanted, a big table spot.
Scorp took the mic and thanked everyone for coming. He praised Manu and said they are tagging him in and asking him to carry on the legacy. Sabu and Scorp shook his hand and showed him respect.
For more details, visit www.WrestlingwithDisaster.com.