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The BWP’s Rising Starr

Wednesday, March 16th, 2011

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BWP Brawl4All was a night of surprises for many BWP Superstars and BWP fans … for The Babyfaced Pitbull and The Red Saint one man took it upon himself to make a name for himself at their expense.

The Red Saint got his first chance at being crowned a BWP Champion as he battled BWP World Catchweight Champion ‘The Lethal’ DCB – seeing as The Brand were banished from ringside by newly appointed co-General Manager Oscar Lucas, The Saint got a fair chance at winning gold – and it seemed that he was just 3 seconds from doing so as he hit his signature Saintly-Slice manouvre on DCB for what should have been the winning 3 count, until out of the fans came Joey Starr who managed to drape the Champions right foot over the bottom rope in time to break referee Des Robinsons count.  As The Red Saint questioned the actions of Starr who skulked around ringside  - DCB resorted to tactics that are so engraved into his nature that they are second nature to him, grabbing his trusty kendo stick with the obvious intention of using on his opponent to regain the upper hand – but Des Robinson has refereed many, many DCB matches and is clearly quite aware of his antics as he blocked DCB from entering the ring with the stick … but things seemed to then unfold as Joey Starr entered the ring and hit The Red Saint with a stomach churning spear as the ref was distracted on the outside – DCB saw the opening made by Starr and slid into the ring, grabbed a handful of Saints tights and rolled him up for the 1-2-3 and the win!

As DCB waltzed away from the ring to the entrance stage, he and an awaiting Joey Starr laughed and celebrated together in an act of complete pre-arranged deceit, but this was not the final time we would see an unbooked Joey Starr that night.

Next up was the evenings main event – a 30 man over the top rope Brawl4All – the winner being officially named the No1 Contender to DCB’s World Catchweight Championship.  As 30 wrestlers entered the ring the final 2 men were The Brands Cyanide and The Babyfaced Pitbull.  In the closing seconds of the match it looked like Cyanide had eliminated Pitbull over the top rope, but Pitbull hung on for his life and re-entered the ring to blast the man-mountain with an amazing display of power and adversity as he hit a powerbomb from the top rope to the green-eyed monster followed by an amazing German suplex before sending the big man crashing over the top rope to the venue floor – as the crowd went exstatic for the Pitbull, the celebration was to be interupted as Joey Starr, from out of nowhere, hit Pitbull with a back breaking spinebuster and then set him up for what appeared to be his finisher the F5 – but Pitbull was not out yet, as he wriggled free of Starrs clutches and locked in an excellently executed fishermans suplex on Starr, who quickly vacated the ring to safety.  As Pitbull stood on the corner posts, to the deafening applauds of the Chester fans, Starr sent a clear message to Pitbull – he has arrived, and he wants the gold.

Although Pitbull got the better of Starr at the end of the Brawl4All – it can not go unrecognised that Starr made a big impact in Chester on 11th March, preventing Red Saint from what seemed a clean win over the Catchweight Champ, and attacking the No1 Contender – one thing is for sure, Joey Starr is a great talent on the UK wrestling scene right now, and he has his sights set on gold – BWP gold – and it seems that he will do anything it needs to get what he wants!

BWP Brawl4All Results

Monday, March 14th, 2011

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BWP BRAWL4ALL kicked off from the Saltney Tavern Venue in Chester last Friday 11th March with a massive surprise announcement by BWP Founder Steve Saxon via the medium of BWP announcer Oscar Lucas.  Lucas interrupted  the proceedings of BWP General Manager Sebastian D.Winterz and protégé Rudy Wynne at the opening of the show to hand them a letter from Saxon declaring that Sebastian D.Winterz was no longer the General Manager of the BWP … not in full at least, as he now had a new ‘partner’ to help him run proceedings in Britannia Wrestling Promotions in the form of the man stood before him delivering him the message – Oscar Lucas!

This announcement set the tone for the night as new co-GM Oscar Lucas immediately announced that The Brand were banned from ringside during the match AND he personally is introducing a new member to the Rookie Division in the form of the mighty Shaun ‘The Hammer’ Davis!

MATCH 1
ROOKIE DIVISION No1 CONTENDERS TRIPLE THREAT MATCH
Jacob Israel
Vs
Corey E
Vs
Shaun ‘The Hammer’ Davis

WINNER: The Hammer – and NEW Rookie Division No1 Contender

MATCH 2
Andy Baker & The Babyfaced Pitbull
Vs
The Brand represented by DJ King & Cyanide

WINNERS: Andy Baker & The Babyfaced Pitbull

MATCH 3
ROOKIE DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH

‘Italian Stallion’ TVB
Vs
The Brand represented by Craig Danzig

WINNER: ‘Italian Stallion’ TVB and STILL Rookie Division Champion

MATCH 4
BWP TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
Sabotage & Tommy Gunn
Vs
Lord Graham Thomas III & Madd Dog Maxx

WINNERS: Sabotage & Tommy Gunn and STILL BWP Tag Team Champions

MATCH 5
FALLS COUNT ANYWHERE MATCH

Jim ‘The Metal’ King
Vs
The Brand represented by BWP co-General Manager Sebastian D.Winterz

WINNER: Sebastian D.Winterz

MATCH 6
BWP WORLD CATCHWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
The Brand represented by ‘The Lethal’ DCB
Vs
The Red Saint

WINNER: ‘The Lethal’ DCB and STILL BWP World Catchweight Champion

MAIN EVENT
NO1 CONTENDERS 30 MAN RUMBLE

WINNER: The Babyfaced Pitbull and NEW No1 Contender to ‘The Lethal’ DCBs World Catchweight Championship!

Tag Team Turmoil 2 Full Results

Monday, February 28th, 2011

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QUARTER FINAL
Joey Starr & The Hammer
Vs
Oscar Lucas & Springbok Matthews

WINNERS: Joey Starr & The Hammer


QUARTER FINAL

THE BRAND (DJ King & Cyanide)
Vs
The Red Saint & D Mac

WINNERS: THE BRAND


QUARTER FINAL
The Primetime Playas
Vs
Sabotage & Tommy Gunn

WINNERS: Sabotage & Tommy Gunn


QUARTER FINAL

THE BRAND – Danzig Bros
Vs
‘Classic’ Ciaran McConnell & Corey E

WINNERS: ‘Classic’ Ciaran McConnell & Corey E

SEMI FINAL
Joey Starr & The Hammer
Vs
‘Classic’ Ciaran McConnell & Corey E

WINNERS: Joey Starr & The Hammer


SEMI FINAL

THE BRAND: DJ King & Cyanide
Vs
Sabotage & Tommy Gunn

WINNERS: Sabotage & Tommy Gunn


ROOKIE DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH

Togan
Vs
‘Italian Stallion’ TVB

WINNER: NEW ROOKIE DIVISION CHAMPION – ‘Itallian Stallion’ TVB


BWP WORLD CATCHWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH

‘The Lethal’ DCB
Vs
The Babyfaced Pitbull
Vs
Jim ‘The Metal’ King

WINNER: Still Reigning BWP World Catchweight Champion ‘The Lethal’ DCB


BWP WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL

Joey Starr & The Hammer
Vs
Sabotage & Tommy Gunn

WINNERS: NEW & 1st EVER BWP TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS – Sabotage & Tommy Gunn

Brand Night Full Results

Tuesday, February 8th, 2011

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FRIDAY 4th FEBRUARY had been cursed with the presence of The Brand as they took over the evenings proceedings in support of ‘Brand Night’.

The show opened with the Rookie Division 4Way No1 Contenders Match with the winner going on to face Rookie Champion Togan later in the evening.  Dr X, Jacob Israel, The Hangman and ‘Italian Stallion’ TVB made their way to the ring immediately throwing themselves into a fight frenzy in a bid to get that no1 contenders spot.  Hangman and TVB picked up where they left of in November following The Hangmans interference that cost TVB the Rookie Championship.  Both men utilised every wall, door and floor space as they could to try gain control.  Dr X & Jacob Israel soon ended up on the venue floor in the midst of the BWP fans, battling back and forth.

As TVB and The Hangman were busy causing each other a whole lot of pain on the outside, Jacob Israel was taking care of  business on the inside of the ring, hitting Dr X with a fame-asser from the top rope for the win!  The winner of this match, and completely unexpected given who else was in that match, Jacob Israel!!

Jacob Israel looked as shocked as the rest of the Rookies as they looked on in total disbelief …. but Israels celebration was short lived as out of nowhere The Brand made their presence known as they surrounded the ring as the Rookies stood shoulder to shoulder in an act of solidarity to take on these pack of wolves – or so it seemed, as The Brand entered the ring both Dr X and The Hangman shoved Israel and TVB into The Brand allowing themselves time to flee the ring to the safety of the locker rooms.  Six on two – Jacob Israel was locked into a back breaking rock bottom, TVB’s skull was almost crushed to a pulp as DJ King and Luke Danzig hit a sickening double super kick to his head.  The Brand had caused mayhem and upset once again, but they were not finished.  DCB ordered the Danzigs to lock young Irael into the tree of woe, as the defenseless and beaten Jacob Israel hung upside down and unprotected, DCB smashed his kendo stick across his left knee … no sooner had Israel stopped screaming in agony, DJ King laid in a second kendo stick shot to the same knee.

The Brand then made their way to the stage where DJ King announced that they are taking over the nights proceedings, they control the matches, they control the show because it is Brand Night!  They even took over the show commentary as they sat and belittled and bullied commentators Ciaran McConnell and Oscar Lucas.

Talking of Ciaran McConnell, he was up next in a sanctioned exhibition match against Corey E – as DJ King ordered him to the ring, berating and mocking the Irish favourite.  As Corey walked to the ring he had to pass the glaring Brand members who sat on the entrance stage.  Both of these Superstars were fan favourites, they locked up together and proceeded to show the Saltney crowd exactly what good professional wrestling is all about – trying their best to ignore the insults that  The Brand were throwing at them from the commentary area.  With the crowd behind them both men were show casing their skills … but they were not to liking of The Brand as DJ King called for the bell to be rung within 2 minutes of the match starting.  King announced that this match was boring him and his fellow Brand members, and then set the Danzig Bros to remove them from the ring – but they came short as McConnell and Corey united to take on The Brands dogs, but then add one DJ King to the mix, put in his hands a kendo stick and you have very bad odds for the good natured duo.  Sending them packing to the locker rooms, DJ King then demanded that one former best friend of his make his presence known and so that DJ King could make an offer that he could not refuse.

Enter D Mac … showing no sign of intimidation as he passed The Brand on the entrance stage, being confronted by DCB who waved his BWP World Catchweight Championship in D Macs face as a reminder that he (and The Brand) beat him for that very title back in November.  DJ King told D Mac that he was fed up of waiting, D Mac wanted him and he wanted D Mac, with that said DJ King told Oscar Lucas to ring the bell and get that match on the way!

As D Mac rolled into the ring and prepared to lock up – DJ King dropped a bombshell, a very large bombshell, on D Mac.  DJ King was going to face D Mac, but not alone, instead he would be teaming with the newest member of The Brand to face D Mac in a handicap match … that man was …. the gigantic 28stone Cyanide!  All that D Mac could do is look on as a gloating DJ King walked behind the man-mountain Cyanide … both men heading towards him!

As much as D Mac tried to come back from the brutal onslaught of blow after blow from both Cyanide and DJ King, he hit a brick wall each time.  The size and power of Cyanide combined with the sly-tactics and roughneck style of one DJ King were too much for D Mac, but the ex-BWP Champion remained defiant as he refused to be beaten so easily and quickly.  D Mac gathered all of the courage and power he could, drawing his final resources from the crowds support and looked to have finally found a gap in The Brands offense by taking out the big man and locking in his sights on his former best friend.   As D Mac dropped King and proceeded to dish out his own beatings, a stiff and well placed right fist of Cyanide KO’d D Mac allowing DJ King to get the sneaky 3 count for the win.

As if D Mac had not suffered enough battery and humiliation when the other Brand members entered the ring and picked on the remains left by Cyanide and DJ King.  DCB threw punch and punch as the Danzig Bros laid in boot after boot on a defenseless D Mac – until enough was enough for several BWP Superstars, Jim ‘The Metal’ King raced to the ring along with Corey E and ‘Classic’ Ciaran McConnell forcing The Brand to flee the ring to the safety of the entrance stage.

BWP General Manager Sebastian D.Winterz ordered Corey, McConnell and D Mac to leave the ring immediately whilst he addressed his former friend Jim ‘The Metal’ King.  As King paced the ring awaiting to hear what the GM had in store for his this time, Seb Winterz brought out Kings next opponent in his personal challenge at getting a match with Sebastian D.Winterz – the man he must go through next in his quest was masked Superstar Zero!

Zero quickly got into the action, forcing Jim King into a corner and not giving up on his assault, ignoring referee Des Robinsons 5 count and plea’s of reason, forcing the ref to disqualify the masked man giving Jim a very quick victory in the 2nd of his 3 challenges set by the GM.

As Jim was allowed out of the corner to catch his breath, Winterz took to the mic once again informing Jim that he should never underestimate the GM – as the GM had Jims 3rd, and final, opponent with him and he was ready to go right there, right then!  Seb stated that he knew of only one man who Jim had locked up with many times, but has never beaten … the only man guaranteed to take Jim out and put an end to his little journey to reach Sebastian D.Winterz – that man was none other than Jims big brother, the banished Marcus King!

As Jim and the BWP Nation looked on at the entrance stage in complete shock – Zero re-entered the ring behind Jim and proceeded to remove his mask … unveiling none other than Marcus King himself, the first time in almost a year that Marcus had been allowed to step foot in a BWP ring!  The Brand stood on the stage laughing and mocking Jim King – who then realised that once again The Brand, and Sebastian D.Winterz, had set him up.  Jim turned to face his brother, to be greeted by a well directed punch to the face momentarily dazing the former-Champ, but it wasn’t long before Jim and Marcus locked horns as we best know them, back and forth, fast paced action – these guys know each other inside out better than anybody else in this business.  They trained together since being children, they worked alongside of each other winning the 2009 Tag Team of the Year award, until Marcus was bought out by ‘The Word’ Rudy Wynne back in late 2009 to form The Word Association with DCB and LGT.  Since that time, Marcus and Jim have clashed on several ocassions, each time with Marcus coming out on top, not always through his own doing, none-the-less the BWP win/loss records shadow Jims career as falling whenever he faced his older sibling.

This match looked to be just another notch on Marcus’s impecable record over Jim, until The Brand chirped up from the entrance stage informing Jim that he suddenly had just 60seconds to beat his brother, or the match would end in a no-contest meaning Jim would not have achieved a perfect 3 in his quest to qualify for a match with GM Sebastian D.Winterz.  Jim went immediately into overdrive, throwing everything he had at his brother in an attempt of overcoming the shadows of his past as well as getting the match he so desperatly craved with his former best friend.  Marcus was holding off, knowing Jims arsenal of moves, and knowing his brothers mentality at this point, he used this knowledge to his advantage as he attempted to block and counter everything that Jim could throw at him – as successful as Marcus was seeming to be, Jim had also done his homework, working on new techniques, styles and moves that nobody including Sebastian D.Winterz or even his very own brother would expect.

Jim had seconds to go and then brought out his Ace card – wrapping up Marcus King and eventually hitting his trademark ‘Go To High Rule’ cutter finisher … down and out went Marcus King as his brother, Jim ‘The Metal’ King, finally defied history as he got the referee’s 3 count for the win!!

The Brand were not happy – Seb sent down his dogs to keep Jim King down as he strutted to the ring rolling up his sleeves.  The GM had decided to honor his word to allow Jim a match with him if he beat 3 men of his choice, seeing as Jim was able to do that the GM gave Jim the match he craved so badly right there and then!  With the Danzigs and DJ King beating Jim in the centre of the ring, Jim tried his best to once again come back from the odds … being cut off by DJ Kings cutter move.   Enter Sebastian D.Winterz who had the commentator ring the bell for his first match in over 12 months out of action, and Jims 3rd match within a matter of minutes!

Winterz lined up Jim …. waiting smugly in the corner of the ring, eyeing up the beat up Jim King …. as Jim got to his feet, Winterz cut him off and knocked him out with a brutal punt kick to the face followed by a quick pin, referee Des Robinson appeared to make the count to save Jim from further punishment, as reluctant as Des may have been, with the bringing down of his hand he declared Sebastian D.Winterz the winner in his match with Jim ‘The Metal’ King, and seemingly making Jim Kings challenge pointless for the ex-Champ!

Next up was the moment that the BWP Nation were waiting for … the BWP debut of International masked Superstar The Red Saint!  As The Red Saint entered the ring to a roar of appreciation from the attending fans, his debut into the BWP was interrupted by General Manager Sebastian D.Winterz who proceeded to welcome Red Saint to the BWP – then informing him that it doesn’t matter where he had been before, it didn’t matter who he had beaten or even who had trained him, what was important to Winterz was that Red Saint knew who was in charge in the BWP and in order to ensure that Saint knew these important facts he would be facing Luke Danzig right then!  Enter Luke Danzig who underestimated The Red Saint as he tried to take out the masked man no sooner entering the ring … but Saint has been able to travel the world for a reason, of which he immediately showed off to the BWP and the watching GM.

Red Saint made light work for the Danzig Brother, locking in his patented signature move to KO the Brand member for the 1-2 ……… before the ref could hit the 3 count, Winterz ordered the match to be halted.  Seeing what was happening before him, Sebastian D.Winterz then informed Saint that as it was Brand Night he would have to face both Danzig Bros in his debut match!  Enter Craig Danzig, taking advantage of a disorientated Saint with his trademark stiff blows, then aided by his brother Luke, it seemed that the Saints debut was dampened and a win was far from grasp.  Never discount somebody who has dominated countries such as Japan, Germany and America for so many years …. The Red Saints vast experience shone through as he quickly came back from what would keep most men on their knee’s … utilising the own momentum of the Danzigs to assist his own offensive plan.  Saint locked in his ‘Red Alert’ finisher on both Danzigs at the same time, and placing his hands across the chests of both men for the 1-2..and an uninterrupted 3 count!  The Red Saint picks up an impressive win in his opening bout for Britannia Wrestling Promotions!

An injured and rattled Jacob Israel then entered the ring following his surprise win over 3 other Rookie Division members earlier in the night, and after the brutal attack he sustained from The Brand following his victory.  With his left knee heavily strapped up, and with an obvious uncomfortable hobble, Israel entered the ring to an applaude of appreciation from the BWP fans.  Entering next, in his first title defence since winning the Rookie Championship Rumble back in November 201o, Togan.

The cool and calculated Togan looked Israel up and down, checking out the injured left wheel of his opposition.  The bell rang and Togan immediately locked onto the leg of Israel, sending in as many hard hitting attacks on the knee as possible, sending a courageous and defiant Israel to the ground screaming in pain, referee Des Robinson looked on ready to stop the match.  Israel tried his best, but the earlier match against Dr X, The Hangman and TVB took its toll, the attack from The Brand seemingly finished off any chances Israel may have had of putting up a reputable fight against Togan.  Togan was quick to finish off Israel, eventually locking in a modified STF – although the ref called for the bell, credit is granted to Israel for not uttering the words ‘I Quit’ , who instead refused to give up and passed out in the process.  The winner of this match by Knock-Out – and still Rookie Division Champion, Togan.

Up next was the big tag team match between Lord Graham Thomas III and his bodyguard Shaun ‘The Hammer’ Davis against Tommy Gunn and Sabotage.  However it was revealed as Tommy entered the ring that Sabotage had been attacked backstage and had to be taken to the Countess of Chester hospital for immediate medical attention.  Tommy stood in the centre of the ring, glaring at both the Hammer and his Lordship, looking at them as the guilty party for Sabotage not being present to fight alongside him.  As resilient as ever, Tommy vowed to go on with only the crowds support in his corner – for the 3rd time in one night, we were to see a handicap match as Tommy took LGT and The Hammer on 2-on-1!

Lord Graham Thomas III seemed reluctant to get into the ring with the man who had beat him so many times before, instead he sent forth his bodyguard who stood toe to toe with Tommy Gunn in the centre of the ring, and Tommy stood face to naval with The Hammer!

Tommy could not, for all of his efforts and momentary hints of hope, fend off the brutal attacks of The Hammer.  LGT stood on the ring apron with a grin on his face barking out orders to his 6′5″ MMA trained bodyguard.  As The Hammer tossed Gunn around the ring like an adult throwing a child, once again someone from the BWP locker room looked on until he could no more, Jim ‘The Metal’ King invaded the ring to aid Gunn in his mission to get revenge for Sabotages brutal attack … Jim King stood in the corner of Tommy, a much welcomed odds-evener for the relentless Gunn.

Jim and Tommy battled back – even tempting LGT into the ring long enough to make him flee to the outside with his tail between his legs leaving his bodyguard The Hammer to take care of business.  Even with the tides turned, The Hammer managed to fend of the attack of the firey Jim King and KO Gunn with a breath taking single handed chokeslam!  As Gunn lay flat out on the canvas, The Hammer locked on an MMA style arm lock, enough for the ever-ready Tommy Gunn to tap out as he gave out roars of pain … with the decision set, Hammer refused to release the arm lock – applying more and more pressure each time referee Des Robinson attempted to get him to break the move.

Eventually Lord Graham Thomas instructed The Hammer to release the move, and as LGT and The Hammer celebrated in the ring, commentator ‘Classic’ Ciaran McConnell announced that the referee’s decision was that Shaun ‘The Hammer’ Davis refused to break the arm lock when told to by the ref, therefore the team of Lord Graham Thomas and Shaun ‘The Hammer’ Davis had been disqualified, therefore the winner of the match by DQ, ‘Rapid Fire’ Tommy Gunn and his partner for the most part of the match, Jim ‘The Metal’ King!  To say the least, LGT and The Hammer were not happy with the decision, the look on LGT’s face as he confronted his bodyguard were those of disgust as if to blame the big man for carrying out his instructions that led to them losing the match that they thought they had won before it even began!

THE MAIN EVENT of the evening was for the BWP World Catchweight Championship pitting current reigning and defending champion ‘The Lethal’ DCB against the winner of the No1 Contenders Match against LGT last November, The Babyfaced Pitbull.  As Pitbull entered the ring to masses of support from the BWP fans hoping to see Pitbull wipe the smiles off The Brands faces, he entered a Brand surrounded ring … Pitbull took centre stage and one by one KO’d The Brand members who tried to enter the ring … with his attention on knocking big Cyanide off the ringside, DCB zoned in and attacked Pitbull from behind, sending him charging into the corner pads, only for DCB to be met by a rebounding clothesline, elbow and underhook suplex, the quickness of the Pitbull was more than DCB had obviously anticipated as he ran to the Brand ranks for aid, but this was not enough to hold back Pitbull who followed DCB out, took out The Brand with a series of lethal right hands, and then threw the Champ back into the ring for even more pain!  Pitbull did not ease up on DCB, locking in suplex variation after suplex variation … following the final German suplex, Pitbull headed to the top – the BWP fans knew what was next for the powerhouse as he launched himself airborne and brought himself crashing down into a diving headbutt onto the body of DCB.

The crowd climaxed as Pitbull lay on top of DCB as referee Des Robinson hit the 1.2…… DJ King dived into the ring breaking up in an inevitable winning 3 count for the Pitbull!  Pitbull had had enough of The Brands interference and decided to take matters into his own hands as he dived out of the ring to take on each and every Brand member all by himself.  Whilst Pitbull was battling the odd’s on the outside, DCB was recovering on the inside of the ring and sneakily crept up on Pitbull from behind as he was distracted by the Danzig Bros, sending Pitbull crashing onto the entrance stage … DCB lined up a dazed Pitbull for an ear popping and brain knocking enziguri.  As the fans stood and chanted the his name, trying their best to boost his momentum, Pitbull got to his feet, but as he turned to locate his opponent DCB charged him on the stage in an attempt to hit what seemed to be a spear … the quick thinking Pitbull sidestepped DCB and hip tossed him straight off the stage and crashing down through the surrounding tables on the venue floor!

As the audience went crazy at the sight of this explosive match, Pitbull saw an opening, and dragged DCB’s unconscious body to the ring and threw him back into the ring in what was surely to be, for the second time in this match, a guaranteed 3 count for Pitbull.  Unfortunately for him, The Brand were back up on their feet and managed to grab Pitbull before he could cover their Champion, and they attacked him on the outside of the ring …. until …. several BWP Superstars including Jim King, The Red Saint, ‘Classic’ Ciaran McConnell, D Mac. Jacob Israel, TVB and Corey E stormed the ringside to fend off The Brand – sick of their antics and actions throughout the night, the BWP and Rookie Division united in favor of outing The Brand.

Referee Des Robinson looked on in a complete state of confusion at the mayhem that was happening on the outside of the ring … the only thing he could do is to count of the Superstars who were involved in the match itself … one problem being that one of those Superstars were already in the ring, unconscious and oblivious to what was happening around him, but present in the ring was DCB!  As the referee’s slow count to 10 fell on deaf ears, Des Robinson had no choice but to call for the final bell as he counted out The Babyfaced Pitbull who was still scrapping on the outside of the ring.

Des Robinson helped DCB to his feet in the ring and presented him with his ’successfully’ defended belt, the look on even DCB’s face was that of complete shock that he had retained his title!  Before he had chance to question the win, DJ King dragged DCB from the ring and carried him to the safety of the entrance stage where all Brand members slowly and sluggishly gathered following the battering they sustained from the BWP/Rookie Division unit … DCB may not have looked like a Champion as he was propped up by fellow Brand members, but officially he was the winner and still the BWP World Catchweight Champion as The Babyfaced Pitbull and the BWP looked on from the ring.

Denbigh Town Hall Brawl 2 Results

Friday, November 19th, 2010

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BWP Denbigh Town Hall Brawl part2 kicked off with a bang with the explosive and hugely hyped BWP Rookie Division Championship Battle Royale, as all Rookies walked to the ring one after the other, the bell was rung and the fight for the gold began.  The Rookies pounded whatever stepped before them in this over the top rope challenge, last man standing is crowned the first ever BWP Rookie Division Champion, a goal that all men had their sights firmly set on.

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As the clock ticked away Rookies were eliminated one by one, The Hangman notably eliminating 5 people including bench pressing the gutsy Jacob Israel over the top rope to solid wood venue floor, and the biggest man in Rookie Division Marcus Maximus.  But the ‘Itallion Stallion’ TVB outsmarted the Scottish Hangman and dropped him to the floor.

The final 2 men in the ring – which means they go to a pinfall finish as the added stipulation to be crowned Champion.  TVB stood nose to nose with the masked Togan, ironically not the first time these two Rookies had crossed paths.  TVB had the crowd rallying for him, both men were by this point worn and tired – but they battled on, Togan looked to have success in his grasp until he missed an attempt of his Buzzsaw kick, TVB reversed and hit Togan with his signature Chokebomb finish, but in doing so Togan’s leg chinned referee Des Robinson.  As TVB checked on the KO’d ref, The Hangman re-entered the ring from behind and took out TVB with a sickening spike DDT and then set him up for Togan to hit his buzzsaw kick to the unconscious TVB, the referee was revived by The Hangman long enough for him to hit the 3 count and declare Togan as the first ever BWP Rookie Division Champion!

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Next up was the No1 Contenders Match between former BWP World Catchweight Champion Lord Graham Thomas and the Babyfaced Pitbull, however the match did not start between these 2 men as the bodyguard of LGT, Shaun ‘The Hammer’ Davis attacked Pitbull during his entrance to the ring, ramming him into the ringpost several times as well as laying in his MMA powered left and right jabs and punches to Pitbulls skull.  During all of this, the regal Lord Graham Thomas strutted to the ring admiring what he was seeing, referee Joel Allen unable to do much other than try and pry the stone like body of The Hammer from off the defenseless Pitbull.

As LGT ordered his bodyguard out of the ring, he set upon slapping a beaten Pitbull about as the referee called for the starting bell … the sound of the bell obviously triggered something off inside of the Pitbull as he fired back in an attempt to fend off LGT long enough for him to gather his head again, a well aimed clothesline was enough to send his Lordship out of the ring and into the arms of The Hammer!

Every time that LGT tried to lock up with Pitbull, he was outwrestled to the mat with ease, this caused his Lordship to descend to the outside of the ring whilst he gathered his head, the chants of ‘Lady Grace’ from the Pitbull and Denbigh crowd seemed to rile the former Champion up, as he resorted back to basics and opened up with a frenzy of punches, and gaining control of the match and gaining a couple of close 2 counts.

‘The Hammer’ was never far away, at every opportunity getting physically involved in the match, sneeky punches and chokes behind the referee’s back, orchestrated by LGT’s distractions.  Pitbull wrestled this match with one eye on his opponent, and the other on the opponents corner!

LGT tried to put away Pitbull several times, but each time the resilient Pitbull fought back, only the numbers advantage prevented Pitbull from gaining a full offence in his comebacks.

As LGT got more and more frustrated with his failed winning efforts, he brought out his secret weapon once again, as Shaun ‘The Hammer’ Davis attacked his opponent with a massive spine shaking gutwrench suplex, referee Joel Allen immediately stopped the match and awarded Pitbull the win via DQ.

The onslaught did not stop after the bell rung as LGT laid KO’d on the canvas, The Hammer hit Pitbull with a big boot followed up with a amazing display as he hit the Jackhammer.

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Tag Team action up next as The Bouncer & Danny Sensation failed in their attempt at beating the combo of Blue Ice and ‘Rapid Fire’ Tommy Gunn.

In a lot of fast paced, high energy back and forth action from both teams, Blue Ice and Tommy Gunn outsmarted and out-wrestled their opponents, finishing them off with a top rope hurricarana into a frog splash – more than enough for Tommy to get the 3 count for his teams win.

The winner of this match: Tommy Gunn & Blue Ice

Following the match as Tommy Gunn was making his way backstage, The Bouncer out of knowhere attacked Gunn, on a rampage to hurt his victor, The Bouncer threw Tommy about like a rag doll – then out walked the 6′2″ Sabotage – shadows of Septembers Triple Threat Match between Bouncer, Gunn and the big man!  Bouncer, smile on face, gloated to the crowd as Sabotage locked his hand around the throat of a Gunn and hoisted him to his feet … as the audience anticipated a Sabotage chokeslam, the big man released his grip and grabbed Tommy’s hand – as The Bouncer turned around to see what was going on behind him, Sabotage laid in a huge forearm smash to the face of Bouncer sending him crashing out of the ring.

Sabotage grabbed the microphone and stated that Tommy Gunn took him to the limit during their Triple Threat Match and he is one of the most talented Superstars in the BWP locker room, with that he shook Gunn’s hand and raised it in respect to the fan favorite Tommy Gunn.

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Interrupting proceedings, BWP General Manager Sebastian D.Winterz along with No1 Contender ‘The Lethal’ DCB walked to the ring … along with 2 young brothers known as the Daznig Brothers. Winterz was quick to let the cat out of the bag, as he pointed out the reason for certain recent events was in fact down to one man, one man that the BWP are very familiar with … that man, ‘The Word’ Rudy Wynne – with the name declared the BWP Nation once again witnessed Rudy Wynne strutting to the ring … the crowd immediately showing Rudy how much they disapprove of him only seemed to work Rudy into more of a frenzy as he climbed into the BWP ring once again, welcomed into open arms by members of what would be referred to only as ‘The Brand’.

To read the full low down on The Brand and the events that lead up to this, please CLICK HERE

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In addition to the nights scheduled matches, DJ King was booked against Zero & The Nightstalker in a handicapped submission match by BWP General Manager Sebastian D.Winterz and the returning Rudy Wynne.  Numbers against him, DJ King had no time to prepare for this match and went at it in the only way he knows, fists up.

DJ surprisingly managed to hold his own throughout the start of the match … going back and forth on both men and almost managing to successfully hit his GTS finish on Zero, but Zero’s amateur background came forth as he managed to reverse the GTS into an ankle lock submission, the first attempt of victory in the match.

Once the duo had the upper hand they locked onto King, who was still trying his utmost to get back to his feet and fight back against the masked henchmen of Rudy Wynne, but ’strength in numbers’ came into play and the double act took control.  At one point Nightstalker locked in a backbreaking camel clutch as Zero locked on yet another ankle lock at the same time … with the Denbigh fans behind him, DJ King managed to claw his way out of the combo submission, but not long enough to even get to his feet before the blood thirsty masks were upon him again.

Everything seemed to much for DJ King to come back from, attempt after attempt to get the upper hand and regain control of the match just failed as the team of Nightstalker and Zero worked in harmony with each other to ensure that one man was always the other mans back … DJ King could not prepare for a match of this magnitude but none-the-less he gave it his all.  Zero and Nightstalker set up King for a finish … just as BWP World Catchweight Champion D Mac made his way to ringside and dragged Nightstalker out of the ring long enough for DJ King to reverse Zero’s full nelson attempt into a crippler crossface, Zero held on for as long as he could before tapping furiously to give DJ King the unexpected and much deserved win!

The Champ D Mac celebrated inside the ring with his best friend DJ King, and the 2 men left together as they then prepared for D Mac’s title defense later in the night against The Brands ‘Lethal’ DCB!

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With the crowd rallying behind Sabotage following his show of respect earlier whilst assisting Tommy Gunn to fend off the attack of The Bouncer, Joey Starr rightfully looked nervous as well as his normal cocky self.  Starr tried to get into the mind of the white eyed warrior by standing toe-to-toe, and act that some would consider courageous, but most would consider an act of stupidity!

Sabotage threw Starr about the BWP ring with ease, he didn’t give the king of cocky a moment to breath as he whipped him from corner to corner and all around the ring, however you should never discount Starr, he is cocky for a reason which showed as he lured referee Des Robinson away from the in ring action as he complained about the BWP audience, and in the process sneaking in a low blow to Sabotage, sending him crashing to the canvas.

Starr was now on top, and took full advantage of this fact.  Starr immediately zoned in on Sabotages leg, trying to immobilise the big man, and his offence seemed to be working to plan as he avoided the clutches of Sabotage on numerous occasions, taking full advantage of his lighter and more agile physique and attacking the leg wherever and whichever way he could – Sabotage managed to lock in his trademark Chokelsam at one point, but Joey Starr managed to reverse it and again take out the big mans leg from underneath him.

Then Starr made a vital mistake, he tried to trade blows with the Sabotage that ultimately lost him the control of the match, as Sabotage’s blows landed hard and on target each and every time, Sabotage quickly making the most of the opening he had made locked Starr into his spine smashing sidewalk slam but this was not enough for Starr to be put away.  Sabotage back to his feet slowly and showing obvious signs of discomfort from his leg, Joey Starr capitalised on this by shifting clear of Sabotage’s misjudged legdrop – and then proceeded to bash away at the wounded leg once again.
Starr could not stop himself from being the highlight of the night and his ego got the the better of him as he went to set Sabotage up for a chokeslam, not accounting for the massive height and weight advantages that Sab holds over him, Sabotage came back with a couple of stiff elbows to Starr’s cranium – Sabotage locked on the chokeslam once again, but Starr went back to the leg, but yet again took his eye off the ball as he climbed to the middle rope for an axehandle attempt, only to be caught in mid-air by an awaiting claw of Sabotage – with one simple lift Sabotage planted Joey Starr into the mat and got the 1-2-3 count!

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In a match set by the GM earlier in the night, Jim ‘The Metal’ King had to face a BWP Superstar of Sebastian D.Winterz choice, if successful King then gets one step closer to his one-on-one match with GM that he desires more than anything.  The GM’s choice of the evening – the gigantic 370lb Cyanide!

Jim, outweighed and outnumbered as the GM stood in the corner of Cyanide, tried his best to take the big man down.  Attempt after attempt to shift the beast only resulted in Cyanide putting the former BWP Champion down over and over again.  The ever resilient Jim King refused to remain down however, with the fans rallying behind him Jim relied on speed advantage as he ran circles around his enormous foe, as the big man baled to the outside for a breather, King did not give up as he launched himself over the top rope to the outside, taking Cyanide off his feet.  As Jim watched on the ref’s count, BWP GM Sebastian D.Winterz got up in Jims face long enough for Cyanide to see what was going on and take out Metal from behind.

Cyanide hit power move after power move on his opponent, in no hurry to end Kings pain he continued to pile on the pressure and break Jim down.  However the BWP newcomer did not prepare for the attitude of Jim King, who has a knack for defying odd’s and turning events around in his favor.  Following a failed Cyanide-Bomb splash, King immediately locked onto the big mans left arm, locking in a short-armbar lock, Cyanide held on as long as he could until the pain was too much, and tapped to give Jim ‘The Metal’ King the win he was looking for.

Your winner, and one step closer to his match with Sebastian D.Winterz – Jim ‘The Metal’ King!

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‘The Lethal’ DCB paraded to the ring, kendo stick in hand and closely followed by fellow Brand members Sebastian D.Winterz, Rudy Wynne and the Daznig Brothers.  DCB looked calm and collective as he awaited the entrance of his opponent, the man holding the gold that DCB once held and has been desperate to get back since losing.

In dances D Mac, as confident as ever, and in an attempt to try and balance things out against The Brand, in his corner is his loyal and trusted friend, DJ King.

D Mac and DCB stare each other down from corner to corner as referee Des Robinson shows off the BWP World Catchweight Championship title to the crowd and to both contenders.  Bell sounds and the title is on the line.

D Mac from the start utilised his size advantage by quickly putting the masked man on his backside, DCB took every opportunity to scoop out of the ring to the aid of his comrades.  DCB managed to take over for a moment, but D Mac quickly reversed into a series of slams and backdrops – again sending DCB to the outside to bide some time and regroup.

DCB didn’t seem to take kindly to being made to look a fool by the Champ and re-entered the ring exploding with lefts and rights, hooks and kicks, but again D Mac took control of the situation by knocking the ex-Champ down with his size advantage.  DCB as always clawed his way back in control, sending D Mac to the outside of the ring into the grasps of the awaiting Brand who took no time in laying in stiff targeted shots to D Mac, before DJ King managed to fend off the troops with his intervention.

The Brand showed why they declare themselves as THE Wrestling Brand, as they showed perfect team working abilities against D Mac as DCB acted as the distraction … by any means necessary … DCB remained on top of the action, but referee Des Robinson got literally dragged into the action as D Mac’s corner splash attempt went wrong and he KO’d the wrong man!  None-the-less the Champ did not allow this to put him off his game as he avoided an attack from DCB and hit his signature Celtic Cross finish – to his despair there was no referee to make what was an apparent and obvious 3 count.

Seeing what was happening to their team mate, the Daznig Bros were ordered into the ring by Winterz & Wynne … they set upon D Mac from behind and until DJ King stormed the ring shoving both of the Brothers to the outside … as D Mac regained himself and gave DJ the nod of appreciation for his help, DJ King did the unthinkable and hit a knockout cutter to his best friend rendering him unconscious on the BWP canvas.  The Denbigh audience looked on in total disbelief and astonishment as they tried to figure out what the hell was going on … DJ King stood over the body of D Mac and then glanced over at ‘The Lethal’ DCB, still out from D Mac’s earlier Celtic Cross … and he dragged the body of DCB on top of his ‘best friends’ and gave Des Robinson a slap to revive him … unknown to the referee, Des hit a slow and painful 3 count and calling for the bell – making ‘The Lethal’ DCB the new BWP World Catchweight Champion for the 2nd time in his career … but not without the disgusting, disloyal and despicable antics of DJ King!  For the 2nd time in a matter of weeks the BWP Nation have witnessed best friends colliding as Seb Winterz cost Jim King his title in September in favor of The Brand, and now DJ King mirrored history as he betrayed his old time closest friend D Mac in favor not only of The Brand, but in favor of the very man that 2 months prior had almost killed DJ King … and DJ King almost did the same to the new Champ in their Denbigh Death Match!  Why would DJ King not only turn on his best friend but to align with the most disgusting individuals in the industry?!

DJ King showed his alligiance with The Brand as he awarded DCB with the BWP title and a heartfelt man-hug to follow … and then, DCB loaned the title to DJ King so that he could smash it across the skull of a defenseless D Mac!  Enough was enough for those backstage as the Rookie Division showed unity and stormed the ring to battle The Brand and help D Mac.  The Rookies tried to take out The Brand, or most did at least as new Rookie Division Champion Togan and The Hangman held back and waited outside the ring, if this had not have been the case perhaps the Rookies would have had more of a chance against The Brand who tossed them all to the outside of the ring … all except one!

The Brand, like a pack of wolves, circled one Rookie as if their prey … the unfortunate Rookie … the young and gutsy Jacob Israel.  Israel looked a rabbit in headlights as he suddenly realised what was about to come his way … a beating … Brand style!  Rudy Wynne acted as master of ceremonies as he firstly ordered the Daznig Bros to hit a double team punch/super kick combo on the young Jewish Rookie, shortly followed by a chin smashing GTS from the newest Brand member DJ King.  This was not enough as BWP General Manager Sebastian D.Winterz attacked Israel with a stiff scissor kick to the ribs – and then Jacob Israel was right for the serving, he was presented in front of the new BWP Champion DCB, as DCB laid his title in the centre of the ring, as if in an act to mark his territory, he locked Jacob into his Gunslinger move – that left the young and brave Rookie reeling in pain on the red canvas.

With the Brand making their point loud and clear, came the sounds of the Pitbull … Babyfaced Pitbull along with Jim ‘The Metal’ King chased off The Brand as they rallied with the Rookie Division members.  Rudy Wynne was at one point trapped in the ring with Pitbull and The Metal, but avoided being captured as he shoved Brand member C.Daznig into the clutches of an awaiting Pitbull who proceeded to send a message home to The Brand in the form of 5 suplex variations followed up by a short armbar submission by King.

The BWP Rookies stood side by side … minus a couple of members … with D Mac, Jim King and the Babyfaced Pitbull, sending home a message to The Brand … divisions we may be, but divided we are not!

BWP Soul Survivor Results

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

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BWP Soul Survivor Results
Saturday 20
th March 2010
Waterloo Rugby Club, Blundellsands, Liverpool

The show kicked off with ‘Rapid Fire’ Tommy Gunn v Marcus King, accompanied as always by BWP General Manager Rudy Wynne.

Both Gunn and King have very similar wrestling styles and techniques … the major difference in this match was that the highly popular Tommy Gunn had the audience behind him from the offset.  Marcus King stayed on top throughout the majority of this match, although was at times caught off guard by the whippet like Gunn, King managed to regain control of the match each time.  As it appeared that King was setting up Tommy Gunn for a finish to clench victory, music hit the Waterloo Rugby Club and out strutted BWP Owner Steve Saxon … confused by The Sax Mans presence, both Rudy Wynne and Marcus King were distracted from Tommy Gunn who was waiting behind King, as King turned his attention back onto the match in hand, Gunn was able to take full advantage over the bosses arrival by finishing Marcus King with a senton splash from the top rope for the 1-2-3!

Saxon then entered the ring and shook the hand and congratulated Tommy Gunn on his victory … and then turned his attention to Rudy Wynne, who was at this point sneakily trying to exit the venue alongside a beaten Marcus King – but Wynne didn’t get far until Sax made him to get back into the ring as he had something to say to him.

As Sax introduced himself to the audience, already the heckles and chants of ‘Fire Him, Fire Him’ roared from the crowd – Sax Man then informed the crowd that unfortunately 8 months ago it was he that was responsible for hiring this ‘idiot’ Rudy Wynne as the General Manager of his company.  Sax continued to explain why he was there addressing the GM – in 8 months, every village, town and city the BWP travel to is followed by complaints from BWP wrestlers and BWP fans about the selfish actions of Rudy Wynne and his band of ‘misfits’ The Word Association, Sax stated that he was sick of seeing and hearing of Rudy and the Word Association screwing every wrestler over and the reason he was here, was to listen to the fans and to fire Rudy Wynne.

Rudy took exception to this statement, although the fans certainly did not as they cheered with clear delight as Saxon got in Wynnes face.  However Rudy informed Saxon that it is written into his BWP contract that should he be released of his position as General Manager before the end of his term, he is well within his rights to sue Steve Saxon which meant he would be suing Saxons wife and Saxons children!  Rudy also stated that when he was appointed as General Manager of Britannia Wrestling Promotions, he was told by Steve Saxon that there is one rule he must abide by, make the BWP and Steve Saxon as much money as humanly possible … and the one rule Rudy has lived by since his induction as GM back in July 2009 was that very rule Saxon put on him!

Saxon agreed that he did indeed entrust  Rudy to make him and his family a pot-full of money, and indeed Rudy has done that – however when Sax was poised with the question from Rudy of ‘what’s more important to you?  The fans or money for your family?’  Saxon replied that he loves both equally – therefore he had an idea about how to combine both loves, how to make a lot of money by giving the fans what they wanted.

Sax Man went onto to elaborate on his idea … Sax stated he, just like the BWP Wrestlers, just like the BWP Fans and just like Rudy’s own Mother … does not like Rudy Wynne … and that although he can not fire Rudy, as owner of the BWP he can make matches and set stipulations!  Sax then challenged Rudy to a one-on-one fight on May 2nd at the BWP Extravaganza show in Llandudno, North Wales!  Rudy was extremely quick in his response to Saxons challenge, his response being ‘No!’.  As the fans booed the GM’s answer, Saxon smiled and stated that he knew and anticipated that Rudy was to much of a coward to accept a one-on-one fight against him, so he proposed that it be a tag match – Sax & a partner of his choice against Rudy and a partner of his choice – same date, same venue … Rudy again was as prompt to decline his bosses match proposal.

Finally Steve Saxon acknowledged that he also knew that Rudy would still be to much of a coward to accept a tag match – so, with the tag team match proposal on the table, Sax then went on to add his stipulation, that he knew would be the deal clincher, Sax confessed his personal and professional feelings abut his General Manager and stated under no uncertain terms, he wants Rudy out of the BWP – and also acknowledged that he was perfectly aware that Rudy would love nothing more than to be in charge in the BWP, to have all of the power, control and to become the BWP ego – and should Rudy accept the challenge for 2nd May, and Team Rudy go on to beat Team Sax, the Steve Saxon would sign over his shares in the BWP to Rudy Wynne and would walk away from his company forever – however, if Team Sax win, then Rudy walks away from the BWP forever!  Rudy reiterated what his employer had just offered to him and then accepted the challenge from his boss by slapping him clean across the face, before quickly scampering out of the ring before Sax could retaliate … so  with that said and done, Rudy Wynne will not battled of against The Sax Man with partners that both men are yet to announce.

Match 2 was then up – this was a mixed tag team match with all 4 participants debuting in the BWP.  Charliee Quinn & Dan Bison seemed to want the crowd to heckle them as they taunted the Liverpudlian crowd from the offset as they headed off against Tiger Lilly & Ace Kid.

There was a lot of back and forth action throughout the match, Charliee Quinn showing her guts as she was willing to stand toe to toe not only with Tiger Lilly, but to Kid Ace as well, who was refused to wrestle the twisted Quinn.  Dan Bison on the other hand had no issues with battling Tiger Lilly whenever the opportunity was there to grab.

This match ended with Charliee Quinn distracting Kid Ace with a punch to the face, sending Ace into Dan Bison who hit him with a body busting spear for the 1-2-3.  The winners of this mixed tag team match, Dan Bison and Charliee Quinn.

Match 3 saw Lord Graham Thomas take on the rookie Corey E – this match was more or less pretty one sided, as LGT’s height, weight and experience were all greater than Corey’s and the LGT ripped the young lad apart.  Corey E certainly showed guts as he constantly tried to catch a chance with some amazing comebacks but each were not enough to put down LGT long enough for maximum momentum.

Corey had two things going for him – he was a lot athletic than LGT and he was tougher than LGT may have estimated.  No matter what the Lord hit the rookie with, Corey kept on kicking out of those pinning attempts, long enough for LGT’s s stamina to be visibly fading – Corey, with what appeared to be his final effort & attempt to get the better of his opponent, managed to finish of LGT with a simple and affective roll-up pin for the win!

LGT looked sincerely shocked he very quickly realised that he had been out-smarted by the most promising rookie in the BWP lockeroom.

Up next, after that last regal result, was the 3 Way Tag Match – out first was team of Phoenix and The Bouncer, the guy that Phoenix chose as a replacement for his ShockWave partner The Motivator, as Moty had been sidelined after breaking his ankle being eliminated at the Rural Rumble last month.  Out next, the young and talented duo of Storm.  Finally, out came the cocky and cool combination of D Mac & Liam Marshall.
The first tag team to be eliminated was D Mac and Liam Marshall at the hands of Phoenix and The Bouncer, leaving the rookie combo of Storm against the two big guys.  Although Storm showed great courage and athleticism and even looked to be close to clinching the win at one point, The Bouncer wrapped Element in a Gut Wrench Bomb to get the final result – the winners of the 3 Way Tag Match – Phoenix & The Bouncer.

Phoenix & The Bouncer were not finished though, as they continued their unnecessary beat down on Storm as the referee tried to break it up, if it wasn’t for D Mac and Liam Marshall running to save the two young Superstars, who knows what permanent damage Phoenix & The Bouncer would have caused them.
Next up – the BWP World Catchweight Championship El Destello defended his title against the current No1 contender, following his impressive win in the Fatal4Way match against The Iron Duke, Andy Baker and the Babyface Pitbull at the Rural Rumble.  Destello entered the ring with his usual entourage of followers as Rudy Wynne and Miss Kitty paraded around the ring, almost covering all angles as an immediate advantage to El Destello.

Jim quickly tried to take control of the match by tackling Destello with a number of arm holds and headlocks, each time the champ wriggled to the ring ropes to break the hold.  It was now El Destello’s time to shine as he was able to turn things back in his direction, Destello pounded The Metal with suplexes, dropkicks, elbows from the top, knee drops and endless solid fists to the head and body … but King was more than capable and qualified to stand the Lerthal Luchadors brutal arsenal of moves as his speed and agility allowed him to gain the upper hand as much as Destello throughout the confrontation, even giving Destello a taste of his own medicine at one point and body slamming him onto the solid wooden flooring outside of the ring as well as ramming the champs head into steel ring posts.

In the end, as the fans were chanting enormously for The Metal – Destello was still trying desperately to keep hold of his precious title belt.  Then, in a sudden moment of hope, The Metal managed to pick the champ up into his patented ‘The Rule’ knock-out move, however Destello sensed the end and reversed the move into his own ‘Shotgun’ back breaker followed by the pin for the 1-2 … Jim King somehow managed to kick out of the ‘Shotgun’ … Miss Kitty distracted the referee with a smacker on his lips, long enough for El Destello to grab his kendo-stick and attack Jim King with it, Destello went for the pin again for the 1-2-Jim kicked out AGAIN!

El Detsllo was irate to say the least – shouting at the referee and Rudy Wynne in disbelief that the brilliantly-stubborn Jim King was able to kick out of his Shotgun signature move and a cane shot to the head!  Destello decided to bring out his old-school tactics as he climbed to the top rope calling for the swanton bomb, maybe calling this move to the fans was foolish for champ, as Jim King sprang to his feet and slapped Destello, grabbed him off the top rope onto Kings shoulders – as King took a step back and hit ‘The Rule’, this time successfully, knocking the Lethal Luchador clean out – 1-2-3 – Jim ‘The Metal’ King has beaten El Destello, the only man in BWP history to get the 3-count on El Destello and only the 2nd man actually to beat El Destello, the 1st being his friend and former-partner, The G-Man!

As Jim celebrated in the ring with his new title belt, the BWP fans flocked to the ring to celebrate with him and to offer their congratulations in what was a hard fought, hard hitting, challenging and well deserved victory for the new champ!

Finally – the Soul Survivor Battle Royale, pitting all of the nights winners in a battle royal event where only one man, or woman, could be standing at the end … that person would then officially be the BWP’s Soul Survivor.

Out first was Tommy Gunn, followed by Charlie Quinn & Dan Bison, Corey E, Phoenix & The Bouncer and of course the newly crowned champion, Jim King.

All competitors in the ring, the battle began.  Slowly the competitors were eliminated from the ring via the top rope.  Charliee Quinn, Dan Bison and Corey E were the first to be eliminated leaving the final four men being Jim King, Tommy Gunn, Phoenix and his tag team partner The Bouncer.  All four men tried to eliminate the other, until Lord Graham Thomas, who had not qualified for the Battle Royale as he lost to Corey E earlier in the evening, slid into the ring and immediately set on Jim King, hammering him with left and rights.  LGT then grabbed hold of Jim’s title belt, and wrapped it around Jim’s head, the Lord then picked King up and eliminated him by throwing him over the top rope to the venue floor.  LGT then paraded with The Metals belt, until Jim chased him out of the venue.

Back in the ring, Tommy Gunn is receiving some harsh punishment at the hands of Phoenix and The Bouncer.  It certainly seemed obvious that one of the tag duo would walk away with the final win, but which one?  They set Tommy up to be eliminated, but with a fortunate twist, Phoenix misstepped and got tangled in the ropes with his own partner, this allowed Tommy the opening he needed to even the odds, as he hit Phoenix with a big clothesline that sent him toppling over the top rope and being eliminated from the main event.  As The Bouncer looked down at Phoenix on the venue floor, in that split second Tommy was in stance waiting for The Bouncer to turn around, as he did so, Gunn hit a massive dropkick to the chest of The Bouncer sending him flying backwards over the top rope to the venue floor.

Tommy lay motionless in the centre of the ring as two referee’s tried to assist him to his feet, as they did so, the fans roared Tommy’s name as the show closed and Tommy Gunn celebrates being the BWP Soul Survivor in the ring with his fans.

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Jim ‘The Metal’ King – New BWP Champion!

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

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At BWP Soul Survivor show in Blundellsands, Liverpool – Jim ‘The Metal’ King fulfilled his lifelong dream of being a wrestling champion by beating the ‘unbeatable’ El Destello in what was an epic match!

Since November 2009, El Destello has been dominating the BWP ring with the help and aid of his fellow Word Association members … injuring and shelving former BWP Champion Seb Winterz and retiring the highly popular G-Man, two thirds of The Justice Circle … but the remaining third of the J.C. took revenge for his fallen friends by finally de-crowning The Lethal Luchador – now the BWP crown is on a true King!

The Metal has had an impressive few months in Britannia Wrestling Promotions, being the last man standing in Januarys Lethal Lottery match at BWP Tag Team Turmoil – this gained him the chance to enter into the Fatal4Way No1 Contenders match the following month in Denbigh, North Wales at BWP Rural Rumble where he fended off the efforts of ring legend The Iron Duke as well as Andy Baker and MMA fighter the Babyface Pitbull to be crowned the No1 Contender to El Destello’s title.

Leading into BWP Soul Survivor, Jim received a lot of support and encouragement from BWP Superstars and fans who wanted to see Destello’s reign as BWP top-dog come to an end – and they all got what they wanted, as Jim King overcame El Destello’s entourage of ‘The Word’ Rudy Wynne & Miss Kitty as well as a  lethal kendo-stick shot as well as his Shotgun signature move.  A beaten and exhausted Jim King seemed to rise with the roars of the Liverpudlian crowd as he managed to lock prevent Destello from hitting his old-school swanton bomb from the top rope and instead locked him into his own signature move ‘The Rule’!  Knocking the Mexican champion clear out, and fortunately for The Metal, for the count!

As Destello lay motionless in the ring following Kings knock-out blow … the BWP fans flocked the ring to celebrate with their new BWP World Catchweight Champion – JIM ‘THE METAL’ KING!

BWP Tag Team Turmoil – Full Results

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

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Results for the sold out BWP Tag Team Turmoil show held in Abergele, North Wales on Saturday 23rd January 2010.

Match 1
SPECIAL GUEST MATCH – UNBILLED
Johnny Rose v Mandrake (Irish Whip Wrestling Heavyweight Champion)

This unbilled match was a last minute addition to the Tag Team Turmoil show, the current Irish Whip Heavyweight Champion, Mandrake took on the popular English brawler, Johnny Rose.

These 2 big mean battled for around 15 minutes, the fans clearly showing support for the Englishman as they heckled and booed the Irish Champion.

However, regardless of the fans distractions, Mandrakes superior power was too much for Rose and he finished him off and got the 3 count from a roll up pin, and fully utilising the ropes for leverage.

Winner: Mandrake

Match 2
The Justice Circle v ShockWave

The match started out well for the Justice Circle, as G-Man and Seb Winterz managed to fend off the super-heavyweight Phoenix and Motivator.  Motivator was somewhat distracted by a pork-pie that he had hidden in his not-so-flattering bright green leotard.  That pork pie must have given Motivator some motivation as he was able to beat down the fan favourite G-Man.

At one point, ShockWave had G-Man tied up in their corner, using G-Mans pink feather boa to choke him out – with referee Tom Ball distracted trying to split this up – BWP World Catchweight Champion El Destello ran to ringside and took out Seb Winterz – Destello savagely attacked Winterz with his Singapore Cane – pounding Sebs shoulder several times leaving the big man rolling on the floor in clear pain.  Fortunately, Justice Circle member, Jim ‘The Metal’ King, who was not booked on the show, was in attendance in the crowd and ran to the aid of his partner.  Jim chased off the Champ and returned to assist Seb who was in desperate need of some medical attention.  The G-Man and referee Tom Ball temporarily stopped the match whilst Seb was carried out of the venue to be taken to the local hospital.

The match then continued as a 2 on 1 battle – no matter how much heart or passion G-Man has and no matter what he tried to fight off these 2 monsters, it was not enough, after 2 ring shaking avalanche splashes into the corner, Phoenix hit a devastating J-Driver on The Prince of Pink – enough was enough – Phoenix pinned a courageous G-Man for the win.
Winner: ShockWave

Match 3
Storm v The Word Association with Rudy Wynne

The Word Association met one of the newest and youngest tag teams to enter the BWP – Storm, made up of Element and Demoni.  Lord Graham Thomas and Marcus King certainly gave the newcomers a Word Association welcome as they battered and beat them in their usual manner.  However, the W.A. members were clearly not prepared for Storms own offensive material, as Storm took the W.A. to the limit, almost gaining a couple of near pins on Rudys men.

As much as Storm tried, and as much as the crowd got behind the youngsters, it was not enough to put them over on the experienced Word Association as LGT finished off Element with a steal chain to the head after Rudy Wynne distracted the referee and handed LGT the foreign object.

Winner: The Word Association

Match 4
Zack n Jack Attack v The New TranSiberien Express

This match saw the return of the evil and sinister Night Stalker as he reformed The New TranSiberien Express, this time, his new tag team partner completing the Russian duo was Springbok who soon made it obvious that he was as demented and sickening as Stalker.

The reformed duo went face to face with the aerial masters Zack n Jack Attack – Zack Diamond and Jack Lightening.  The match was very high paced and high impact as the Russians fought tooth and nail to make their mark on the BWP Tag Team Turmoil by beating one of the most popular tag team duo’s in British history.  Although their efforts were impressive, they were not good enough to stop the Zack n Jack Attack as they picked up the victory and prevented the new TSE from making their mark!

Winner: Zack n Jack Attack

Match 5
BWP WORLD CATCHWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
Brad ‘The Knock-Out’ Matthews v El Destello (Champion) with Rudy Wynne and UnaMannera

Before this match kicked off, BWP General Manager ‘The Word’ Rudy Wynne informed the Abergele crowd that he was not happy with the choice of referee for the match, as senior referee Tom Ball was to familiar and friendly with El Destellos opponent, Brad Matthews.  After publicly dismissing Tom Ball Rudy introduced the newest BWP referee to the ring, a fair and impartial official that will have no problem with calling the match down the middle … Mr Phil Race.  Phil Race entered the ring and quickly showed exaclt how ‘impartial’ he would be as he shook the hands of Rudy Wynne, El Destello and UnaMannera only to turn away from Brad Matthews as he extended his hand to welcome the new ref.

As the match was about to start – out walked The G-Man to the stage, who approached the commentators table and sat alongside BWP commentator Jay Sinclair.  G-Man informed the crowd and Rudy that he was there to watch the back of Matthews, as he knew first hand what The Word Association is capable of doing, especially now they have their own referee on board!

Rudy asked for the bell to ring to start the match – however this was again delayed as Jim ‘The Metal’ King entered the ring from him ringside seat that he was forced to pay for having been dropped from the Tag Team Turmoil show by Rudy Wynne.  An irate Wynne demanded to know why King was there … only to be cut off by The Metal who told Rudy to shut up and listen!  Jim informed Rudy that he knows why he was cut from the show – because The Word Association is scared of Jim and The Justice Circle … and he knows that Rudy was behind the earlier attack on his partner Seb Winterz.  Rudy denied these allegations and asked The Metal to leave his ring.  Jim then said that he thought he should be involved in this show, as its his hometown, and that he should be entered into this title match as a third entrant!  As the crowd cheered for Jims proposal Rudy informed Jim that it was not going to happen, however as Rudy is a fair person, he would allow King to enter the Lethal Lottery match as The G-Mans partner seeing that Seb wasn’t able to compete and that Jim needs to make sure that he is on the winning team if he wants a title shot, as the surviving team members in the Lethal Lottery would proceed to a number one contenders match next month at the BWP Rural Rumble.  Jim accepted this offer, and told Rudy ‘Justice will be served!’.

Finally, the bell was rung and the match took place … Matthews had a strong following of fans raising the roof, this was clearly distracting to Destello as he seemed reluctant to tie-up with Matthews.  Destello, Rudy, UnaMannera and Phil Race pulled out all of the stops to put Brad Matthews down, all of them were involved in this gang beat down … but it was not enough for them to gain the upper hand as a defiant Brad Matthews overcame the odds and managed to take out Destello with his impressive ‘never die’ attitude.  At one point, Destello decided to whip Matthews into his own referee knocking Phil Race clean out – this showed that the pressure was on the Champ to do whatever it took to retain his title.  As Destello claimed his trusty Singapore Cane to drive into Matthews head, it showed that Matthews had done his homework and managed to dodge the attack and put Destello down with a number of brutal MMA style punches and kicks.  Brad then went up top and hit the Lethal Luchador with a face crushing flying fame-asser.

As the ref was down, and Brad was pinning a beaten Destello, referee Tom Ball stormed to the ring as the fans chanted ‘bring back Tom’ … Tom hit the 1 … 2 … but UnaMannera managed to reach into the ring and break the 3 count!  The audience were in chorus of disapproving chants as Brad and Destello both got to their feet – Destello charged at Brad who managed to side step the Champ – and locked in a rear choke hold on the Champ!  As Destello screamed in pain and tried to get to the ropes, Matthews locked in the move even harder, forcing El Destello to tap out to Brad Matthews!!

The crowd went wild as Brad Matthews, who had ALL of the odds against him, was announced as New BWP World Catchweight Champion!!  Tom Ball raised the new Champions arm as The G-Man hit the ring and handed Brad his new title belt!

The celebrations were short lived however, as referee Phil Race ripped the belt off Brad Matthews and argued with Tom Ball.  Rudy Wynne entered the ring and announced, as Phil whispered into his ear, that Brad Matthews had won the belt using an illegal move, choke holds were not permitted in the BWP – also referee Tom Ball was not the official referee for the match and Brad Matthews had purposely attacked Phil Race – therefore Tom Balls decision was nil and void and Phil Race was disqualifying Brad Matthews!  Therefore still BWP World Catchweight Champion, El Destello!!!

The Abergele crowd were outraged – Brad and Tom remained in the ring arguing with referee Phil Race as The G-Man chased Destello, Rudy and UnaMannera to back stage.

Winner: El Destello (by DQ)

Match 6
LETHAL LOTTERY 12 MAN TAG MATCH

As all tag teams entered ringside for this historic match – Referee Tom Ball invited 12 fans from the crowd to select a number from the bag to determine which Superstars would team together in this 12 Man Elimination Tag Match.  The surviving members of the winning team would be entered into the Number 1 Contenders match for the BWP World Catchweight title next month at the BWP Rural Rumble show in Denbigh, North Wales.

The fans selected from random the following teams:

Team A
The G-Man
Lord Graham Thomas
Element
Demoni
Zack Diamond
Springbok

V

Team B
Phoenix
Jim ‘The Metal’ King
Marcus King
The Motivator
Jack Lightening
Night Stalker

All tag teams, with the exception of Storm and ShockWave, were split up for this match.  It was strange seeing the King Brothers (formerly tag team SuperNatural) on the same team and The G-Man and Lord Graham Thomas on the same team!  Something the BWP Nation would never have expected to see, and something the individual Superstars did not want to occur.

Jim King stood alone from his ‘team mates’ as they tried every dirty tactic in the book to get the win, as did Lord Graham Thomas, who refused to assist any of his team at any point.  When the tables were turned later on in the match and LGT needed to tag out of the match – the entire Team A stepped down from ringside leaving LGT to take even more of a beating.

The final 3 men in the ring were LGT and the unlikely duo of Jim and Marcus King … although the numbers were in favour of Team B … Marcus showed his true colours as he and his opponent for the match, LGT, battered Jim – however Jim got his revenge as he KO’d his own brother and partner and hit LGT with a ?????  forcing LGT to land on top of his W.A. member, and eliminating him from the match!

LGT and Jim King then battled for the winning spot, and to be the sole survivor of this amazing match.  It looked as if both men had the match won at different points, however LGT put up a great offence and defence throughout the ending of the match, but it was not enough to fend off King who was on fire – Jim managed to hit LGT with a rear sleeper, causing the Lord to tap out!!

Winner: Team B – Sole Survivor Jim ‘The Metal’ King

Saxons Sure Shot Screwjob

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

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At BWP Cruel Intentions last month, Steve Saxon, Founder of Britannia Wrestling Promotions, set a special kind of match that would see the winner be awarded with an official contract that would allow him the chance to cash in his Sure Shot against the BWP World Catchweight Champion anytime within a 12 month period of winning the contract.

Saxon had previously added The G-Man to the match as his selection of Superstar, and had allowed BWP General Manager, ‘The Word’ Rudy Wynne, to choose G-Mans opponent.

Wynne had kept his choice of Superstar to himself up until seconds before the bell. After getting in the face of The G-Man, and the wild Wrexham crowd, Rudy announced the return of The Lethal Luchador, El Destello! The look on G-Mans face clearly indicated that he wasn’t too pleased about Rudy’s choice of opponent, as Destello and G-Man have battled each other time and time again. Knowing the sick and twisted style of The Lethal Luchador, G-Man was thrown even further off his game, as Rudy announced that the match would be a No Holds Barred match!

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This added last minute stipulation to the match had clearly been predetermined by The Word and El Destello, as Destello came to the ring clutching a steel chain and his ever-present Singapore Cane!

Although The G-Man did his utmost to ensure victory, not just for himself, but for BWP Founder Steve Saxon, El Destello eventually gained the victory by knock-out as rehttp://www.britanniawrestling.co.uk/blogs/wp-admin/post.php?action=edit&post=411&message=1feree Tom Ball stopped the match after Destello locked G-Man in a full nelson, as his fellow Word Association member, Marcus King wrapped G-Mans legs in the ropes, and was ordered by The Word to then crack the singapore cane across the already unconcious G-Man!

El Destello was then presented the briefcase that held his Sure Shot contract by a smirking and overjoyed Rudy Wynne, and then all Word Association members, including Lord Graham Thomas who made his way quickly to the ring after the match had concluded, and attacked a battered G-Man further. The damage caused to G-Man could and would have been a lot worse if it hadn’t have been for BWP Champion Seb Winterz making the save and chasing of the W.A. members as he stood over his long time friend who was lay flat out on the canvas.

BWP Crosby September 11th Results

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

Here are the quick results from last night’s show in Crosby, Liverpool.

Jim “The Metal” King vs. Marcus King
Match ended in a no contest after both competitors were incapacitated outside of the ring for a 10 count.

Tag Match
D-Mac & Celtic Thunder bt. Springbok Matthews & DJ King
Celtic Thunder made Springbok Matthews submit in a figure 4 leglock

Handicap Match
JokeRico & The Goons bt. G-Man

The Goons hit a double team maenouvre on G-Man & pulled JokeRico on top for the 3 count.

After the match “The Word” Rudy Wynne gloated to G-Man. After G-Man threatened to hit Rudy, the General Manager imposed a new rule in G-Man’s contract, that if he ever hit Rudy, he’d be instantly fired! As a result, G-Man spat on Rudy.

Zach Diamond bt. Andy Baker
Following a series of high impact offense, Zach Diamond pinned Andy Baker after a frog splash

Frankie Sloan bt. Lord Graham Thomas
Birthday Boy Lord Graham Thomas got pinned after a quick rollup by Frankie Sloan.

BWP World Catchweight Championship
BWP World Catchweight Champion Seb Winterz bt. Sean Phoenix
Seb Winterz won after a spinning Sambo Suplex.

BWP 20 Man Battle Royale
Frankie Sloan won the BWP 20-Man Battle Royale, eliminating Lord Graham Thomas last.

Rumble Notes

  • Also competing in the rumble was Kid Chaos, Justin Zane, Element, Demoni, Sean Powers & Bryan B. Bryan B had a good showing, lasting from #1 up until the last 4, where he and Andy Baker got eliminated together.
  • Zach Diamond was injured & couldn’t compete
  • DJ King was involved in a scuffle with Jim “The Metal” King following each other’s elimination.

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