Post by Admin on Sept 1, 2019 1:46:18 GMT
The following show took place in Seymour Indiana on August 31st 2019
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Santiago Ortega (207lbs)
vs.
Edward Baker (232lbs)
Result: Santiago Ortega defeats Edward Baker via Shooting Star Press (8:12)
Recap: Ortega shined in this singles contest to get the show underway. Ortega worked a little stiffer than he usually does, and the fans seemed to notice. It's been well documented that he has attempted to align himself with Bloodline, but to no avail. Perhaps this performance was an opportunity to re-showcase himself as someone who fits their outlook. Edward Baker had the size advantage, but gassed out early in this match, and became a punching bag for the much more fit Ortega.
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Logan Peters (249lbs)
vs.
Sheldon Warren (251lbs)
Result: Sheldon Warren defeats Logan Peters via Jacknife Powerbomb (5:37)
Recap: The crowd was surprised to see Sheldon Warren wrestling in a singles contest. There is a rumour that David Slater is suffering from a injury, which is why he wasn't present at tonight's show. Nonetheless, this served as an excellent showcase for Warren, who is a very gifted amateur wrestler with a ton of potential. Logan Peters has an impressive physique, but his wrestling skills hasn't quite caught up to it. Warren was able to lean on Peters, and force him to carry his weight. As Peters started to fade, Warren picked up the pace. Before long, Peters was flat on his back, counting starts. Warren secured a big victory for him, and his Evanston Express teammate.
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Newcomer to Midwestern Pro Tyson Brewer walked to the ring, and created an open challenge. Tyson said he felt that he was the baddest man in the MPW locker room, and that nobody could tell him any differently. His challenge was accepted by Kenneth Marshall, who seemed to be in a confrontational mood. Marshall's appearance brought a big response from the crowd, who chanted 'you fucked up' to Tyson Brewer, who now had to back up his trash talk.
Tyson Brewer (273lbs)
vs.
Kenneth Marshall (242lbs)
Result: Kenneth Marshall forced Tyson Brewer to submit to a Cobra Clutch. (13:45)
Recap: Tyson Brewer earned some respect tonight by walking out and challenging the locker room. He met his match in the form of Kenneth Marshall, and the no nonsense grappler was ready to silence any critics about who was the alpha dog in the locker room. The fans applauded Brewer's efforts after the match, as he seemed to grow his fanbase with this performance. After the match, Kenneth extended his hand, and Brewer reluctantly accepted the handshake.
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Spin Cycle (432lbs)
vs.
FIGHT: UK (440lbs)
Result: FIGHT: UK defeat Spin Cycle when Willard Manchester forced Reggie Taylor to submit to the Texas Cloverleaf (11:32)
Recap: This was a very competitive match, and we saw just how effective Willard Manchester can be in a tag team scenario. Manchester has spent the better part of 2019 dominating the competition in singles, but has no decided to focus on tag team wrestling with Liam Beesley. Spin Cycle proved to be game, and had FIGHT: UK on the ropes. Jamal Williams continued to impress as he stood out as the strongest member of Spin Cycle, and nearly scored the victory for his team on a couple of occasions. FIGHT: UK are set the challenge Technical Authority at the end of summer super show next week, and they appear very capable of dethroning the current champions.
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Main Event
Bloodline (440lbs)
vs.
Fuentes/Crossfire (496lbs)
Result: Fuentes and Crossfire win via DQ (14:39)
Recap: Esteban Fuentes was in the ring with the Midwest Championship around his waist. Fuentes said that as fate would have it, he will be able to exact his revenge against Edgar Delgado in the near future. Fuentes said that ever since Bloodline showed up in MPW, nothing but negativity has followed them. While he was impressed with Delgado's victory in the Lethal Lottery, Fuentes feigned 100% confidence that he would defeat him in a 1 on 1 match and that he would walk away with the Midwest Championship in tow.
This is when Bloodline walked to the ring, and surrounded Fuentes. Mayorga taunted him, while Delgado looked on. Bloodline decided they would enter the ring, and teach Fuentes a lesson in respect. But before they could, Crossfire emerged, and made the save. Crossfire was the final elimination in the Lethal Lottery, and felt as though Bloodline's double teaming throughout the match is what cost him his opportunity to become the Midwest Champion.
Eventhough Crossfire had his eyes on Fuentes's championship, he wasn't about to let Bloodline take advantage of this situation. The crowd chanted that they wanted all four men to wrestle, and that's what they got. A referee walked to the ring and asked the time keeper the ring the bell.
Bloodline found themselves on the defensive for the majority of the match. It appeared as though Fuentes and Crossfire made a formidable team, that wasn't to be trifled with. The match fell off the rails and Mayorga grabbed a steel folding chair and smashed Crossfire with it. The referee rang the bell and awarded the match to Crossfire and Fuentes. Mayorga and Delgado attempted to do more damage to Crossfire, just like they did in the lethal lottery, but Fuentes started throwing spinning heel kicks to anyone within range, and cleared the ring.
Delgado pointed at Fuentes, and reminded him that the two of them would be wrestling for his championship very soon, and to make sure he brought his best effort. Fuentes encouraged Delgado to oblige him right then and there, but the leader of Bloodline decided against it. Instead, he brought Mayorga in close and discussed strategy. This is where the evening of wrestling came to a close.
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vs.
Edward Baker (232lbs)
Result: Santiago Ortega defeats Edward Baker via Shooting Star Press (8:12)
Recap: Ortega shined in this singles contest to get the show underway. Ortega worked a little stiffer than he usually does, and the fans seemed to notice. It's been well documented that he has attempted to align himself with Bloodline, but to no avail. Perhaps this performance was an opportunity to re-showcase himself as someone who fits their outlook. Edward Baker had the size advantage, but gassed out early in this match, and became a punching bag for the much more fit Ortega.
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Logan Peters (249lbs)
vs.
Sheldon Warren (251lbs)
Result: Sheldon Warren defeats Logan Peters via Jacknife Powerbomb (5:37)
Recap: The crowd was surprised to see Sheldon Warren wrestling in a singles contest. There is a rumour that David Slater is suffering from a injury, which is why he wasn't present at tonight's show. Nonetheless, this served as an excellent showcase for Warren, who is a very gifted amateur wrestler with a ton of potential. Logan Peters has an impressive physique, but his wrestling skills hasn't quite caught up to it. Warren was able to lean on Peters, and force him to carry his weight. As Peters started to fade, Warren picked up the pace. Before long, Peters was flat on his back, counting starts. Warren secured a big victory for him, and his Evanston Express teammate.
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Newcomer to Midwestern Pro Tyson Brewer walked to the ring, and created an open challenge. Tyson said he felt that he was the baddest man in the MPW locker room, and that nobody could tell him any differently. His challenge was accepted by Kenneth Marshall, who seemed to be in a confrontational mood. Marshall's appearance brought a big response from the crowd, who chanted 'you fucked up' to Tyson Brewer, who now had to back up his trash talk.
Tyson Brewer (273lbs)
vs.
Kenneth Marshall (242lbs)
Result: Kenneth Marshall forced Tyson Brewer to submit to a Cobra Clutch. (13:45)
Recap: Tyson Brewer earned some respect tonight by walking out and challenging the locker room. He met his match in the form of Kenneth Marshall, and the no nonsense grappler was ready to silence any critics about who was the alpha dog in the locker room. The fans applauded Brewer's efforts after the match, as he seemed to grow his fanbase with this performance. After the match, Kenneth extended his hand, and Brewer reluctantly accepted the handshake.
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Spin Cycle (432lbs)
vs.
FIGHT: UK (440lbs)
Result: FIGHT: UK defeat Spin Cycle when Willard Manchester forced Reggie Taylor to submit to the Texas Cloverleaf (11:32)
Recap: This was a very competitive match, and we saw just how effective Willard Manchester can be in a tag team scenario. Manchester has spent the better part of 2019 dominating the competition in singles, but has no decided to focus on tag team wrestling with Liam Beesley. Spin Cycle proved to be game, and had FIGHT: UK on the ropes. Jamal Williams continued to impress as he stood out as the strongest member of Spin Cycle, and nearly scored the victory for his team on a couple of occasions. FIGHT: UK are set the challenge Technical Authority at the end of summer super show next week, and they appear very capable of dethroning the current champions.
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Main Event
Bloodline (440lbs)
vs.
Fuentes/Crossfire (496lbs)
Result: Fuentes and Crossfire win via DQ (14:39)
Recap: Esteban Fuentes was in the ring with the Midwest Championship around his waist. Fuentes said that as fate would have it, he will be able to exact his revenge against Edgar Delgado in the near future. Fuentes said that ever since Bloodline showed up in MPW, nothing but negativity has followed them. While he was impressed with Delgado's victory in the Lethal Lottery, Fuentes feigned 100% confidence that he would defeat him in a 1 on 1 match and that he would walk away with the Midwest Championship in tow.
This is when Bloodline walked to the ring, and surrounded Fuentes. Mayorga taunted him, while Delgado looked on. Bloodline decided they would enter the ring, and teach Fuentes a lesson in respect. But before they could, Crossfire emerged, and made the save. Crossfire was the final elimination in the Lethal Lottery, and felt as though Bloodline's double teaming throughout the match is what cost him his opportunity to become the Midwest Champion.
Eventhough Crossfire had his eyes on Fuentes's championship, he wasn't about to let Bloodline take advantage of this situation. The crowd chanted that they wanted all four men to wrestle, and that's what they got. A referee walked to the ring and asked the time keeper the ring the bell.
Bloodline found themselves on the defensive for the majority of the match. It appeared as though Fuentes and Crossfire made a formidable team, that wasn't to be trifled with. The match fell off the rails and Mayorga grabbed a steel folding chair and smashed Crossfire with it. The referee rang the bell and awarded the match to Crossfire and Fuentes. Mayorga and Delgado attempted to do more damage to Crossfire, just like they did in the lethal lottery, but Fuentes started throwing spinning heel kicks to anyone within range, and cleared the ring.
Delgado pointed at Fuentes, and reminded him that the two of them would be wrestling for his championship very soon, and to make sure he brought his best effort. Fuentes encouraged Delgado to oblige him right then and there, but the leader of Bloodline decided against it. Instead, he brought Mayorga in close and discussed strategy. This is where the evening of wrestling came to a close.
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