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Charity Show Results 28.01.12

Monday, January 30th, 2012

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pbcjPWI:BWP WORLD CATCHWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
‘The Juice’ CJ Banks (c) Vs The  Babyface Pitbull

The opening bout of the evening was for the big one as current Champion CJ Banks squared off with former Champ the Pitbull in what was set to be a classic encounter until both Superstars were visciously attacked by The Brand before a winner could be determind.  The Brand took out both Champion and Challenger before informing the crowd that they were once again taking over the evenings proceedings and would be taking the charity proceeds with them!  BWP Owner Steve Saxon took clear exception to these actions as he put The Brand in a BWP Tag Team Championship Match later that night against none other than the two men they had just attacked – CJ Banks and The Babyface Pitbull!!  Saxon also stated that in the interest of fairness, he would appoint a Special Guest Referee who would be impartial, fair and would not be afraid to ’slap the smirks from off The Brands faces if they stepped out of line’ – that Special Guest Referee, was himself – Steve Saxon!!  The Brand were left seething, and Banks and Pitbull were left a little beat up and even more so confused.

Steve Saxon also announced that Pitbull and Banks would get their opportunity to finish their fight on Saturday 03 March at BWP Fight Night as it would be The Babyface Pitbull Vs CJ Banks in a PWI:BWP World Catchweight Championship rematch!

Winner of the Match: No Contest – therefore still PWI:BWP World Catchweight Champion ‘The Juice’ CJ Banks

ciarandeanDean MacManus Vs ‘Classic’ Ciaran McConnell

Seeking retaliation for his tag team partners injury at the hands of The Brands Dean MacManus several months ago, Ciaran McConnell took it to the big man with the army of fans behind him.  Dean MacManus is no easy task for any man though, and on a couple of occassions looked to have the victory clenched, until a mistake from Dean allowed the Classic one to quickly, and cleverly, lock in the figure 4 leg lock to his nemesis forcing MacManus to utter those words ‘I quit’.

Winner of this Match: ‘Classic’ Ciaran McConnnell

wintersmorganBWP ROOKIE DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
Craig Winters (c) Vs Marc Morgan

The ‘Ultra Violent’ Craig Winters defended his Rookie Division Championship against the debuting Marc Morgan who put on an impressive display of speed, agility and guts against the down and out tramp that is Craig Winters.  Morgan battle through the stench of Ultra Violence and put the Champ on his back on numerous occasions, even threatening Winters to the point that he thought that he was losing grip of his prescious Championship belt – and ended the match on his terms, with a stiff running kick to the balls of Marc Morgan – intentionally carried out in front of referee Des Robinson who immediately disqualified the Rookie Champion, meaning that he retained the title and was about to leave Saltney Tavern a happy man – until Steve Saxon made an apperance once again – not a happy Owner at all!  Saxon declared that he was ’sick and tired’ of Winters attitude as of late, and he would not allow this controversy to continue – Saxon then apologised to the referee for over ruling his DQ decision, because Saxon then ordered the match to restart as a No Holds Barred match!

An irate Craig Winters and his valet Stacey Rose dragged themselves back to the ring – Winters heckled the BWP Owner before laying out Marc Morgan with the Rookie Division Championship belt as a reluctant Des Robinson made the 3 count!  Craig Winters laughed in the face of Steve Saxon and prepared to make his way back to the locker room – but a seething Steve Saxon was not going to have ‘that kind of scum’ in his locker room, and kicked Winters and Rose out of the front door of Saltney Tavern to the freezing Welsh weather!

The Winner of the Match: Craig Winters – still BWP Rookie Division Champion     

joeyzackZack Gibson Vs Joey Starr

This match was everything it was expected to be on paper, and some!  Joey Starr and Zack Gibson are without a doubt two of the best Wrestlers in Britain at the moment, both with big futures in this business.  They locked up together with more or less equal stats and records and they gave the live crowd their money’s worth of action in their match alone!  Back and forth, hard hitting, adrenaline fueled action throughout – Joey had the Saltney crowd behind him from the offset as Gibson paraded to the ring to the sounds of You’ll Never Walk Alone, clad in his Liverpool FC attire – making it known to the majority of Man Utd fans present that he was overjoyed with the earlier football result between the two Northern teams (Liverpool beat Man Utd 2-1).

Although Joey’s efforts were admirable and hard fought, they were not enough to keep down Zack Gibson who managed to hit his patented ‘Soccer Kick’ to Starr’s face for the 1-2-3.

The Winner of the Match: Zack Gibson

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BWP TAG TEAM No1 CONTENDERS MATCH
Jim ‘The Metal’ King & Immortal Yidster Vs The Wild Boys

Best friends Jim ‘The Meta’ King and The Immortal Yidster set to go 2-on-2 against The Wild Boys – but before the wrestling action went down, Yidster had a challenge for his opponents, in the form of a dance off!  The Saltney crowd cheered, applauded and laughed at the not so smooth moves that the Immortal one pulled out of the bag – and I think that every single person in the venue were gobsmacked by the double-act dance moves from The Wild Boys, clearly not the first time that they had  been in that position!

When  the match finally started the vast experience of tag team wrestling immediately gave Dylan Roberts and Danny Valentine the upper hand and they made a number of quick tags back and forth to stay on top of Yidster and King.  Then, as Jim King seemed to have control of the match having taken down both Wild Boys with a series of lethal knee and kick strikes, there seemed to be a little miscommunication between Yidster and Jim King as King hit the ropes to perform his final Mafia Kick finish, Yidster was on the outside apron and both fan favourites clashed heads – sending Yidster flying to the venue floor and took the wind out of the sails of The Metal long enough for the Wild Boys to take advantage and get a sneaky 3 count for the win!

Following the match King and Yidster were seen to be having words in the ring as The Wild Boys strutted their stuff back to the locker room.  As all seemed to be sorted and forgiven between the Immortal Yidster and his best friend Jim King, The Metal delivered a knock out mafia kick to Yidster, ripped his yellow vest off him and screamed in his face that ‘I do not wear your stupid clothes or come to the ring to your stupid music’ – the shocked fans and BWP crew members looked on completely stunned as Jim removed his trademark Captain armband and rammed it into his apparently former best friends face as he left the ring to a chorus of boo’s and hiss’s.

Winners of the Match: The Wild Boys

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The Brand (c) Vs CJ Banks & The Babyface Pitbull
Special Guest Referee: Steve Saxon

In a match that Steve Saxon set at the opening of the evening, CJ Banks and Babyface Pitbull were forced to try and forget their differences for a short time to try and take down The Brand and ‘bring home the gold’ as Saxon stated.  The Brand could not be prepared for a match of this calibre, having to defend their titles against two of the purest and finest wrestlers in Great Britain today, The Brand must have laid their hopes on Pitbull and Banks crumbling from within.  Another upset before the bell was rung was that Steve Saxon ordered ‘the little skank’ Stacey Rose to be banned from ringside along with all other Brand members – as the chant of ’skank’ echoed the through the venue, Miss Rose fled Saltney leaving her Tag Team Champions looking rather annoyed.

The Brand worked as a close unit as always, zoning in on their opponents and keeping them grounded – as best as they could on this instance – CJ Banks and Pitbull, although on the same team were far from on the same page.  They blind tagged each other in and out of the ring throughout the entire match, visually and audibly taunting each other as they set to trying to bring down the mighty Brand combo.  The Brand took advantage of the fact that CJ Banks and Babyface Pitbull could not, or would not, work together – individually both fighters tried to take down The Brand – a task that is near impossible for any individual man, slowly The Brand picked away at their opponents … until a arrogant Cyanide took his eye off the ball for a split second as he prepared to hit a Toxic-Bomb on Pitbull from the middle rope – Pitbull siezed this window of opportunity and locked Cyanide into a earth moving powerbomb!!  The ring shook as the 25 stone Tag Team Champion crashed down upon it, the fans were going crazy for Pitbull to make the winning pin – but then out of knowehere CJ Banks hit his running knee finisher on his tag team partner and at the same time landing on top of Cyanide in a senton splash – with Pitbull thrust to the outside and DJ King laid out on the venue floor all that was remaining to do was for Des Robinson to hit the 1-2-3 count!!!  The PWI:BWP World Catchweight Champion CJ Banks and the 2011 Wrestler of the Year The Babyface Pitbull are the NEW BWP Tag Team Champions in an amazing twist of fate!!!

CJ Banks grabbed his newly won Tag Team Championship title, along with his Catchweight title and left his tag team partner in the ring a little upset over what CJ had done to him, but non-the-less happy to once again be holding BWP gold!  It will be interesting to see the Tag Team Champions battle it out once more on 03 March at BWP Fight Night for CJ’s PWI:BWP World Catchweight Championship!

The Winners of this Match: CJ Banks & The Babyface Pitbull – NEW BWP Tag Team Champions

At the end of the match a furious DJ King cornered Steve Saxon and was about to strike his boss – not a wise move – however Steve Saxon (a former wrestler for almost 15 years) managed to avoid Kings left hook, and delivered a knockout enziguri to the former Tag Team Champion before leaving the ring to a huge ovation.

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Every Britannia Wrestling Promotions Superstar on hand hit the ring for the rumble Main Event.  Immediately Cyanide vented his frustrations by powerbombing, slamming and pumbling the young Rookies before several BWP Superstars managed to topple the big man over the top rope to the venue floor!  Now the big risk was gone, the Superstars battled it out to claim the honour of being the last man standing.  15 minutes later there were just two men remaining, in another twist of fate it would be Joey Starr and Zack Gibson!  The crowd were red hot behind Starr who delivered a series of hard hitting finishers on Gibson, finished off by a lovely Peoples Elbow – Zack Gibson looked as if he didn’t know which country he was in as he managed to scramble back to his feet – jelly-legged and dazzled by the moves of Joey Starr – Joey paraded around the ring waiting for Gibson to find his bearings, and as soon as he did, Joey Starr tossed Zack Gibson over the top rope and down to the venue floor for the win!

The Winner of the Match: Joey Starr

Tommy Gunn, reloading

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

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Britannia Wrestling Promotions Fan Favourite of the Year 2010 AND 2011, ‘Rapid Fire’ Tommy Gunn is notorious for his high flying, high impact and high octane arsenal of moves inside the wrestling ring, a BWP Original and a much loved and respected member of the British Wrestling community.  Tommy’s desire, will and passion shine forthmost in all of his matches – the respect shown towards him from his fans is clearly returned by the young fighter as he continues to put his body, and life, on the line night after night, dazzling every crowd in every town across the UK with his high risk daredevil style – at some point, Tommy Gunn was destined to break.

‘I sustained my injury at the start of 2011 doing a wrestling show and ever since that show my shoulder hasn’t been right since.  I worked with it all of last year working around the injury and was visiting my surgeon, Mr Turner, constantly checking up on it.’ Tommy explained to BWP Admin.

I had a MRI Scan about mid April confirming that my shoulder didn’t have some bone where the ball & socket joint is & that I would have physio first & if nothing improves from that, It needed surgery.
Literally, after the physio, I knew it wasn’t getting any better & it needed something done so once I did my last show on the 27th Nov, 2weeks after roughly, I had a cancellation date for the 13th Dec to have the surgery.
The operation procedure was some sort of Key Hole surgery first to look in the area what needed to be done & then ‘Open Reduction & Internal Fixation to Right Shoulder with some Bone Graft to the Iliac Crest (Hip)’. The surgery took nearly 4 hours & I went down at 9am & got back to my ward at 2:45pm.
I was in hospital for 3days 4nights hooked to morphine for the first 48 hours due to the procedure I under went etc.

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The photo’s that are attached are me the day before I left on the 15th, the X rays the day after surgery, the stitching on my shoulder & hip aswell as the scars sustained after the stitches.
As for possibly my return to the ’squared circle’ by the very end of April at the latest depending on how my physio goes etc & seeing my surgeon to discharge me.
I hope this is enough for you dude :-)
Speak soon Boss.
Tommy underwent an MRI scan in April 2011, the scan confirmed that there was missing bone from his ball and socket joint of his right shoulder - physiotherapy was prescribed in order to establish if Tommy would be able to work with the injury or not but after several months of intense physio it was decided that it did indeed require surgery, surgery that Mr Turner insisted that Tommy proceed with, or the repercussions would be serious.  A reluctant Gunn signed for the surgery and the waiting game was on.In true Tommy Gunn fashion he would not let this injury, regardless of its severity, stop him from working on the wrestling shows that he has pre-booked with promoters, he worked up until 27 November 2011, working around the injury as best as he could whilst still ensuring that his fans left happy.

At 9:00am on Tuesday 13 December Tommy prepared for a long enduring operation – first of all key hole surgery that would investigate the missing shoulder bone closer, followed by open reduction and internal fixation of his right shoulder, with a bone graft being done from Tommy’s hip to replace the missing bone in his right shoulder.  After 4 hours of surgery, Tommy was stitched up, cleaned up and returned to his room where he was continuously monitored and connected to a morphine supply for 48 hours, a further 2 days later Tommy was given the all clear to return home to his relieved and delighted family.

3Tommy is still in the long and enduring recovery process in order to get his shoulder back to full strength – but Tommy is adamant that he will be back – refreshed, revitalised and ready to hand out more arse kickings – Tommy Gunn style!   ‘I hope to be back in the squared circle by the end of April’ Gunn stated ‘but thats all down to medical clearance – but I’m ready’.

From all at Britannia Wrestling Promotions, friends, fans, followers and family – we wish Tommy a speedy and successful recovery and look forward to seeing him chasing the gold on Britannia Wrestling turf very, very soon!

Steve Saxon Addresses RWA In Person

Sunday, January 15th, 2012

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Yesterday I visited the Grangeway Community Centre, home of Runcorn Wrestling Academy, and am very pleased that I did.  I’d never attended an RWA training session before, although have attended many RWA shows over the past 2 years, it was a visit to observe, scout and officially announce in person to the RWA trainee’s about everybody’s future following the announcement that RWA will be the official training school of Britannia Wrestling.

There was a great buzz about the training school and lots of activity, the venue was split into three sections, two ring sized floor mats and the RWA training ring – each of the three head trainers, Corey E, the Babyface Pitbull and World of Sport Legend ‘Gypsy’ John Kenny, trained different techniques, moves, bumps, etc to three groups of trainee’s that were grouped based on age and experience, each group rotated ensuring that everybody had ample time with each trainer and on each lesson.  The professionalism of the whole school is excellent, everybody works together to collectively hold one of the best training sessions that I have ever witnessed in this business.

I then addressed the trainee’s, informing them that Britannia Wrestling Promotions will continue to work with Runcorn Wrestling Academy as we have done for over 2 years, one of the only changes being that I will be attending their weekly training sessions to observe their constant development.  I also informed them that the RWA Head Trainers and I will work together to decide which of the trainee’s will take part in the RWA/BWP Crossover Match at RWA Night of Memories 7 on Saturday 04 February 2012 – the winner of  the match will be officially signed to the BWP Rookie Division – right there, in the RWA ring on 04 February.

It was a great experience to witness two of my former Champions working hard with their trainee’s – Pitbull and Corey are both perfect examples of the positive connection between both RWA and BWP, the respect and commitment that is reflected between both trainer and trainee is distinctly apparent.

It was also great to see John Kenny working closely with the trainee’s and passing on his infinite gems of advice and knowledge of this business onto them.  He’s still got it.

I look forward to returning to RWA next weekend and witnessing another training session that is promised, as always, to be completely different to the previous one.  My visit this week certainly confirmed that there are great things ahead for both Runcorn Wrestling Academy and Britannia Wrestling Promotions.

- Steve Saxon

RWA – The OFFICIAL Training Partner of Britannia Wrestling Promotions

Sunday, January 8th, 2012

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It gives me great pleasure to announce that Runcorn Wrestling Academy is now the official training partner of Britannia Wrestling Promotions.  This deal allows for greater growth for some of the future talent of the British Wrestling circuit – growth that previous RWA trainees have taken advantage of and have gone onto not only headlining Britannia Wrestling, but working for some of the other reputable British Wrestling companies around today.

We have had a healthy, positive and informal working relationship with Runcorn Wrestling Academy for over 2 years but now we are able to work together on a more professional level, monitoring the students in preparation for their transition through training school ranks into the ranks of the BWP Rookie Division.

On Saturday 04 February 2012 I will be making a special guest appearance at RWA Night of Memories 7, I will be there to announce which RWA trainee’s have been selected to compete in a special match on that very night.  The winner of this match will be handed a Britannia Wrestling Promotions contract inducting them into the BWP Rookie Division with immediate affect!

This transition between companies will allow for greater opportunities for the loyal and dedicated trainee’s of RWA and I for one am greatly looking forward to working with Runcorn Wrestling Academy to produce the next crop of Great British Wrestling talent!

BWP Gallery Updated

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

There have been new show albums added to the BWP Galleries section of this website – to view them CLICK HERE

There is also a new album that has been added named BWP Fan Pictures- to view this new section CLICK HERE

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New Show Dates Added

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Several new show dates and venues have been added to the SHOWS section of this website.

To view them now, please CLICK HERE

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The Final Word

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

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At the BWP Cruel Intentions show on 7th November, BWP General Manager Rudy ‘The Word’ Wynne certainly lived up to his word, as his Word Association members reigned supreme throughout the evening.

With the return of the Lethal Luchador El Destello as Rudy’s representitive in the first ever Saxons Sure Shot challenge against The G-Man, Rudy had banked him a winner as these two long time enemies thrashed each other within an inch of their lives to grasp the contract for a title shot – Rudy’s added last minute stipulation that the match would be a No Holds Barred match was clearly set-up in the favour of the returning Mexican, as he strutted to the ring with his Singapore cane in one hand a steel chain in the other.  This match resulted in senior referee Tom Ball stopping the match as Destello and fellow W.A. member Marcus King beat G-Man to an unconcious state, this enslaught would and could have been fatal if it was not for the BWP World Catchweight Champion Seb Winterz making the save for his friend, The G-Man.

Earlier in the evening was the highly anticipated match between the King Brothers, as Jim ‘The Metal’ King tried to overcome his older brother, turncoat Marcus King, who was accompanied by a distracting Rudy Wynne.  This back and forth match resulted in Marcus having his hand raised in victory, much to the delight of a beaming Rudy Wynne.

The third member of Word Association, Lord Graham Thomas, challenged Seb Winterz for his title – not once, but twice in one night.  After Seb finished off LGT for the 3 count, ‘The Word’ sneakily placed LGT’s left foot onto the bottom rope, as Seb was leaving the ring to the roar of the Seb-friendly crowd, Rudy ordered him back to the ring and that the match was to be re-started – a disgruntled Winterz reluctantly returned to the ring to be attacked by LGT, however even a rear attack and a second chance was not enough for the blue blood to capture gold, as Seb Winterz beat him for a second time, this time ensuring that Rudy was not able to put any part of LGT’s body on the rope!

Although LGT did not capture the gold, El Destello saw the window of opportunity wide open as a tired, battered and tired Seb Winterz confronted Rudy Wynne, Destello attacked him from behind with his Singapore cane, unleashing shot after shot to the champs body.  Once Seb was down and out, Destello slammed the Saxons Sure Shot Challenge case into the chest of referee Tom Ball as Rudy demanded Tom start the match – so for the third time within a matter of minutes, Seb Winterz was again defending his gold.  As soon as Tom Ball called for the bell, Destello jumped onto Seb thinking that he already had the win in hand … however the big man kicked out to the delight, and suprise, of the BWP Nation.

Destello and Rudy were both in shock, allowing Seb a brief moment to turn things around in his favour, as he hit the manic Mexican with a big elbow drop setting him up for the Rock Bottom … however Destellos quick experience and quick feet quickly turned things back in his favour as he dodged Winterz finisher move and hit a brain-shattering enzuiguri on the champ.

As Seb refused to stay down, Rudy Wynne again interacted with the match and managed to distract the referee as Destello once again reached for the same cane that Seb had felt the wrath of just moments before … with the referees back turned, Destello cracked Winterz skull with the cane, knocking the big man out and allowing Destello to get the 3 count.

As Destello and Rudy celebrated in the ring, LGT and Marcus King entered the ring and all 4 Word Association members contiued the brutal attack on Seb Winterz to a chorus of boo’s and hisses from the angry Wrexham crowd – until the former champ was saved by his two friends, The G-Man and Jim ‘The Metal’ King who chased of the eveil Word Association members.

As Seb was carried backstage to receive medical attention, a furious G-Man and Jim King remained in the ring and announced to the red hot crowd that they were sick and tired of Rudy Wynne and his new found allies and that Seb Winterz, The G-Man and Jim King were not accepting there dirty antics no more … and if Rudy wants to play the game of gang warfare – then a war is what they will get as the 3 fan favourites will  be known as The Justice Circle – and that they will not settle nor be beaten, until justice is served in the BWP.

Although The Justice Circle may have declared war against The Word Association, there is no denying that Rudy Wynne and his Association members certainly won the battle at Cruel Intentions.

Things Just Got Bigger For Motivator and Diamond

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

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Earlier today BWP General Manager ‘The Word’ Rudy Wynne announced that he has added 2 additional Superstars to the match that was originally scheduled to take place between The Motivator and Zack Diamond.

Wynne declared that this will now be a tag match, pitting The Motivator with Sean Phoenix to square off against Zack Diamond and a BWP recent acquisition Jack Lightening.

How will this shock announcement affect both The Motivator and Zack Diamond?  Just 5 days before what they thought was going to be a one-on-one confrontation, will the aid of a tag partner assist them in victory or damped their original plans?

Last Man Standing – Who Will Survive?

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

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After all of the set matches are decided Cruel Intentions in Acton, Wrexham on Saturday 7th November 2009  - there will be a last man standing match pitting The Word Association members along with The Motivator and Sean Phoenix against the fan favourites, BWP Champion Seb Winterz, The G-Man, Zack Diamond, The Metal and Jack Lightening.

This 10-Man tag match will take place, competing 10 of the best BWP Superstars against each other to determine who the last man standing will be … bragging rights between the two teams will determine whether the Word Association will gain the ultimate achievement of the night or not.

The BWP Nation have shown clear discontent at the W.A. however will the wild card of the team, the person who will face The G-Man earlier in the evening, be the deciding factor?

What are your thoughts on this epic match between good and bad?

Diamond v Motivator

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

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Just several weeks ago Derek ‘The Motivator’ Evans beat the BWP World Catchweight Champion Seb Winterz to a pulp, almost breaking his arm in order to gain the title of ‘Champion’.  Although Seb was victorious on that night, The Motivator proved to the BWP Nation that he was a man of distinction and that he was a force to be reckoned with.

On Saturday 7th November 2009  - The Motivator goes one on one with the ever popular Zack Diamond, some say as a test by BWP General Manager Rudy ‘The Word’ Wynne to see if The Motivator can live up to the Word Association requirements as later on that night he will align himself with the Word Association members to battle Seb Winterz, The G-Man, Jim ‘The Metal’ King and Zack Diamond in the Last Man Standing Tag Match.

Can Diamond’s unique style and technique be enough to overcome the mass brute and determination of The Motivator?  Can Zack Diamond beat down   the guy who took the Champ to the limit as well as beating the fan-favourite G-Man?

Only time will tell – whatever the result, this one on one confrontation is set to be a classic!