
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.

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!

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.

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.

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’.
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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!

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!

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!

‘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!