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rebelins313Posted on 11/23/06 at 01:56:32

Hello to all, long time member/lurker/sometimes poster here.  I've started a few feds on the boards and didn't follow through with them probably because I got too lazy to write-up long reports so I'm going to start a pretty barebones circuit and see how it pans out.  All cards/news/notes will be in this thread so to not spam the board out.

There will be two titles, the Conflict Championship and the Conflict Tag Team Championship(s).

Contracted Wrestlers

Faces
CM Punk
Deuce Shade
Funaki
Mike Quackenbush
Shocker


Heels
Chris Bosh
Joey Ryan
Ken Doane
Lance Cade
Trevor Murdoch

First card to be posted shortly.
rebelins313Posted on 11/23/06 at 03:23:20

Conflict Wrestling
Card #1


Match #1
Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch
[vs]
Deuce Shade and Funaki

Solid teamwork by Shade and Funaki turned out to be the difference in a competitive match.  Funaki knocked Trevor Murdoch off the apron while Shade hit the Aces Wild on Cade to take the win.

Deuce Shade and Funaki defeated Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch when Deuce pinned Cade with the Deuces Wild in 0:20:28.
Rating: * 1/2

Match #2
Shocker
[vs]
"Photogenic" Chris Bosh

Both men generated nice heat from the crowd, nice chain-wrestling between the two with Shocker pulling out the win.

Shocker pinned Chris Bosh after a Frankensteiner in 0:13:41.
Rating: ***

Match #3
Ken Doane
[vs]
Mike Quackenbush

Doane showed a lot of inexperience in this match but pulled out some lucky breaks from the equally sluggish Quackenbush.  Much to the chagrin of the crowd the cocky youngster defeated Mike.

Ken Doane pinned Mike Quackenbush after the Ace Crusher in 0:07:12.
Rating: * 1/4

Main Event
CM Punk
[vs]
Joey Ryan


If this match could've gone on a little longer it may have been one for the ages as the heat generated was by far the largest of the night.  The crowd absolutely _HATED_ Joey Ryan and was solidly behind Punk.  Although many talk about Ryan being overrated and not much of a wrestler he proved to be just that by working over Punk's arm and wrist enough to cause CM to pass out rather than give up to a standing wristlock.  Maybe too much Pepsi for the man from Chicago.

Joey Ryan defeated CM Punk when CM Punk passed out in a standing wristlock in
          0:07:13.
Rating: *** 1/4



Card rating: ** 1/2
rebelins313Posted on 11/23/06 at 04:58:35

Conflict Wrestling
Card #2


Match #1
CM Punk
[vs]
Chris Bosh

After both men started off with losses last week they were each relegated to the bottom of the card but the match had plenty of drama.  With less than 3 minutes passing in the contest Shocker came down to the ring and started doing as much as he could to help CM Punk gain the victory.  After Shocker slid a chair into the ring and distracted the ref Punk nailed Bosh with a vicious chairshot which he thought would finish the match off.  Chris kicked out at 2 and 3/4 causing Punk to go off and push the referee into the corner, knocking him unconscious.  

After a few more minutes of combat the referee finally got to his feet and quickly DQ'ed Punk.   The crowd booed both the actions of Punk and the win by Bosh.   Shocker quickly left ringside as CM seemed to be going after him, Bosh on the other hand celebrated as if he just won a championship, infuriating the fans more.


Chris Bosh defeated CM Punk by disqualification in 0:09:36.
Rating: ** 1/4
[Shocker interfered against Chris Bosh.]

Match #2
Joey Ryan
[vs]
Mike Quackenbush

A decent match between these two, with both controlling parts of the match.  The finish came after a DDT by Ryan and a moonsault to put Quack away.

Joey Ryan pinned Mike Quackenbush after a moonsault in 0:16:53.
Rating: ** 1/4

Main Event
Six-Man Tag Elimination Match
Deuce Shade, Funaki, and Shocker
[vs]
Lance Cade, Trevor Murdoch, and Ken Doane

After their loss last week to Shade/Funaki Murdoch and Cade wanted some revenge and challenged the two to another match.  After quickly accepting Doane and Shocker were added to the mix for an interesting six-man elimination match.

The first elimination came with less than seven minutes into the match as Deuce Shade was this time the one who let his anger show by pushing the referee and getting DQ'ed, causing his team to go down 3-2.

Murdoch/Cade/Doane showed great teamwork and disposed of Funaki next with Murdoch nailing a nice powerbomb while the other two kept Shocker at bay.

Shocker tried his hardest but quickly fell making it a clean sweep as Murdoch hit him with a Top-Rope Bulldog to secure the victory.


Elimination Match:
Ken Doane, Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch beat Deuce Shade, Funaki and Shocker 3
falls to 0:
        x K. Doane beat Deuce via disqualification in 0:06:49
        x Murdoch beat Funaki via a power bomb in 0:19:35
        x Murdoch beat Shocker via the Top-Rope Bulldog in 0:23:32
Survivors: Ken Doane, Lance Cade, Trevor Murdoch
Rating: ** 1/4

Card rating: ** 1/4
rebelins313Posted on 11/23/06 at 18:59:19

Conflict Wrestling
Card #3


Match #1
Ken Doane
[vs]
Funaki

Nice back and forth match between these two very talented youngsters, the crowd was solidly behind Funaki who rode that momentum to victory in a solid effort.

Funaki pinned Ken Doane with the Rising Sun in 0:12:30.
Rating: ***

Deuce Shade came out after the last match and said last week's DQ was a bad show of judgment on his part and he was sorry to leave his team behind.  He quickly changed gears and challenged both Trevor Murdoch and Lance Cade to a 2 on 1 handicap match to make up for last week.

Match #2
Deuce Shade
[vs]
Trevor Murdoch and Lance Cade

Showing another bad case of judgment Deuce Shade was completely dominated in this match.  It could've been over about 3 minutes in but Cade and Murdoch toyed with him before disposing him just shy of 8 minutes.

Handicap-Match:
Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch defeated Deuce Shade when Murdoch pinned Deuce
after a jawbreaker in 0:07:45.
Rating: * 1/4

Match #3
Joey Ryan
[vs]
Mike Quackenbush

After some tough breaks his first two weeks Quackenbush bounced back and got a rather decisive victory over the much-hated Ryan.

Mike Quackenbush made Joey Ryan submit to a headscissors submission in 0:04:43.
Rating: ** 1/2

Main Event
Chris Bosh
[vs]
CM Punk
[vs]
Shocker

After a lot of bad blood between these three the past couple of weeks the fans were into this match.  The action plodded in some areas but the crowd was behind CM Punk the most of the three competitors.

Unfortunately for them he didn't come out the victor, Bosh "shocked" Shocker with a Northern Lights Suplex for the victory.


No-Countout-No-DQ-Triangle Match:
Chris Bosh defeated CM Punk and Shocker when Bosh pinned Shocker after
a Northern Lights suplex in 0:18:09.
Rating: ** 1/4


Card rating: ** 1/4
rebelins313Posted on 11/25/06 at 05:53:51

Conflict Wrestling
Card #4


Match #1
Lance Cade
[vs]
Deuce Shade

With the beatdown he took last week from both Cade and Murdoch Deuce Shade got an opportunity for revenge and came through with an upset victory.  Cade dominated most of the match but a blocked suplex attempt into a small package with what looked like a fast count.  Shade quickly left the ring while Lance threw quite the fit, arguing with the referee and kicking the ropes.

Deuce Shade pinned Lance Cade after a small package in 0:07:07.
Rating: *

Match #2
Trevor Murdoch
[vs]
Funaki

The two other halves of the rival teams faced off and the much larger Murdoch threw Funaki around like a ragdoll.  After being thrown outside of the ring Funaki rallied behind the fans support and got back onto the apron only to be knocked off once again by Murdoch, only this time hitting backfirst into the railing and not being able to recover in enough time to get back in the ring.

Although not a pinfall victory, Murdoch seemed please to just hurt Funaki and take a countout.


Trevor Murdoch defeated Funaki by countout in 0:06:26.
Rating: * 1/4

Match #3
Mike Quackenbush
[vs]
Ken Doane

A rematch from the inagural show, this was a fast-paced and very competitive match that the crowd seemed to really enjoy.  Quackenbush seemed to be getting back on track, showing a lot of crisp moves mixed with some chain-wrestling but his downfall would prove to be Joey Ryan whom he's had quite the little rivalry forming with.

Ryan nailed Quackenbush with a chair while Doane distracted the referee, Ken quickly capitalized and hit a beautiful Northern Lights Suplex for his second win against Mike.


Ken Doane pinned Mike Quackenbush after a Northern Lights suplex in 0:06:58.
Rating: *** 1/4
[Joey Ryan interfered against Mike Quackenbush.]

Match #4
CM Punk
[vs]
Shocker

What some are already calling the best match in the short history of Conflict Wrestling came next with two fan favorites CM Punk and Shocker facing off.

Both men brought their "A" game for a match that had a lot of crowd interaction and heat.  A lot of nice, back and forth action was the key to this fast-paced match.  Shocker's run of bad luck continues as he doesn't have enough to stop the rising CM Punk. after wearing down the shoulder and arm of his opponent Punk was able to get Shocker to tap out to his dreaded Anaconda Vice.


CM Punk made Shocker submit to  the Anaconda Vice in 0:10:13.
Rating: **** 1/4

Main Event
Chris Bosh
[vs]
Joey Ryan

After last week's impressive win in the main event three-way dance Chris Bosh had another chance to prove himself in the spotlight against the much hated Joey Ryan.  Although clearly not much of a fan favorite himself Bosh was the defacto face in this match and the crowd was behind him all the way.

Mike Quackenbush tried to pay Joey Ryan back for his earlier interference by tripping him several times.  Frustrated Ryan turned and began yelling obscenities towards Quackenbush who just sat on the outside smiling.  

Joey tried telling the referee about the interference but unfortunately for him it was never seen.  After nearly twenty minutes of action Ryan pulled out the come from behind win with a German Suplex.

After the match fans threw larger amounts of trash towards Joey who just smiled and let it all sink in.  Once again he began yelling at Quackenbush who decided to come into the ring.  The fans went crazy as the two began slugging it out to end the show.


Joey Ryan pinned Chris Bosh after a German suplex in 0:19:01.
Rating: ** 1/2
[Mike Quackenbush interfered against Joey Ryan.]


Card rating: ***

Matches already announced for the next show!

Four new wrestlers will make their debut!

Shocker tries to right the ship against the man who pinned him in the three way dance Chris Bosh!

PLUS!

Much anticipated main event of Joey Ryan versus Mike Quackenbush...in a falls count anywhere match!

rebelins313Posted on 11/25/06 at 06:44:31

Conflict Wrestling
Card #5


Match #1
Buck Quartermain(DEBUT!) and Chris Hero(DEBUT!)
[vs]
Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch

It was a trainwreck from the beginning for what some thought was Conflict's best team.  With two of the four men making their debut it seemed as if one team just wanted it more than the other.

Although the match didn't last very long it was one-sided from the get-go, Trevor Murdoch didn't even get into the match as Quartermain and Hero tore through them quickly.


Buck Quartermain and Chris Hero defeated Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch when Hero pinned Cade after a swinging Soviet suplex into a backbreaker in 0:02:07.
Rating: * 1/2

After the match Quartermain and Hero celebrated their victory while Cade/Murdoch argued in the corner.

Match #2
Eric Priest(DEBUT!) and Johnny Devine(DEBUT!)
[vs]
Deuce Shade and Funaki

Another one of Conflict's established teams faced off against two more debuting wrestlers.  This match was much better than the last with both teams going back and forth for control of the match.

The debuting wrestlers couldn't make it 2 for 2 though as Shade and Funaki showed a bit more cohesion with one mix-up from Priest and Devine costing them the match.  A double clothesline attempt on Shade was stopped with a double clothesline of his own.  

Funaki entered the ring and took care of Priest while Shade nailed Devine with a flying lariat for the victory.


Deuce Shade and Funaki defeated Eric Priest and Johnny Devine when Deuce pinned J. Devine after a flying lariat in 0:21:27.
Rating: ** 1/4

Match #3
Ken Doane
[vs]
CM Punk

Both of these wrestlers were on a roll entering the match and didn't disappoint.  Punk is arguably the most popular wrestler in Conflict in its young history so far with the crowd behind him in every match.  Doane has a few fans with the ladies in attendance who care only for looks but overall he wasn't well received.

Punk's experience paid off with nice countering and a vicious kick to the head after a duck-down move to knock Doane clean out.


CM Punk defeated Ken Doane via pinfall in 0:15:44.
Rating: *** 1/4

Doane was helped out by the referee to the back and appeared to be very woozy.  His status is unknown for the next show.

Match #4
Chris Bosh
[vs]
Shocker

With both men losing last week one of them had to get back to winning ways.  Another rematch from the first week of action and it showed that both men had learned a lot from previous matchups.  Lots of chain-wrestling and reversals, after his loss last week to Joey Ryan Chris Bosh seems to have gained a little bit of a fan base but most of the crowd was behind Shocker.

Many nearfalls throughout the midway point of the match caused frustration for Chris Bosh.  Several times he argued with the referee about an apparent slow count but everytime was denied an audience.  Shocker made the comeback and finished him off near the 14 minute mark to a well-fought match.


Shocker pinned Chris Bosh with the Shockwave in 0:13:31.
Rating: *** 3/4

Main Event
Joey Ryan
[vs]
Mike Quackenbush

The match the crowd was waiting for didn't disappoint.  Both men went at each other's throat from the get-go.  In-ring action was kept at a minimum as Quackenbush knocked Ryan to the outside and the two brawled their way through the crowd.

Frying pans, chairs, and guardrails all came into play.  It looked to be over when Quackenbush nailed a Quackendriver onto the concrete but Joey kicked out at 2 9/10ths.  Bleeding profusely and looking worse for wear Ryan tried to make a comeback but lost entirely too much blood and fell victim to a Russian Legsweep, causing his head to bounce off the concrete and bust him up even more.


No-Countout-No-DQ-Falls-Count-Anywhere Match:
Mike Quackenbush pinned Joey Ryan after a Russian legsweep in 0:14:21.
Rating: ***


Card rating: *** 1/4
rebelins313Posted on 11/25/06 at 07:29:43

News And Notes

Announcement for the next few shows.  An 8-team tournament will take place for the Conflict Tag Team Championships and on the show right after that we'll have two Four-Corner elimination matches with the winner(s) of each facing off the next show to crown the inagural winner of the Conflict Championship.

Updated Roster

Faces
Buck Quartermain
Chris Hero
CM Punk
Deuce Shade
Funaki
Joel Maximo
Jose Maximo
Mike Quackenbush
"Reckless Youth" Tom Carter
Shocker

Heels
Chris Bosh
Daniel Puder
Derek Neikirk
Eric Priest
Joey Ryan
Johnny Devine
Ken Doane
Lance Cade
Mike Knox
Trevor Murdoch

Tag Teams
The Spanish Announce Team(S.A.T.)-Joel and Jose Maximo
Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch
Deuce Shade and Funaki
Team Elite-Derek Neikirk and Mike Knox

If anyone has any ideas on names for Cade/Murdoch or Shade/Funaki I'd be open to any suggestions.  Other guys will be pairing together on a regular basis but maybe I'll figure out some names there.  :)

rebelins313Posted on 11/25/06 at 21:47:37

Conflict Wrestling
Card #6
Tag Team, Back Again!


8-teams were announced for the tournament to crown the inagural Conflict Tag Team Champions!

The S.A.T.
Team Elite
Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch
Daniel Puder and Ken Doane
Eric Priest and Johnny Devine
Deuce Shade and Funaki
Buck Quartermain and Chris Hero
Random partners and enemies Chris Bosh and Shocker

Round One
Spanish Announce Team
[vs]
Shocker and Chris Bosh

Jose Maximo nails Shocker with the Liger Bomb.
Jerry Michner counts: One, two, kickout.
Jose Maximo does the S.A.T. hand gesture.
A small "Jose Maximo" chant is being started.
Jose Maximo goes for a punch, but Shocker counters it with a roundhouse right.
Chris Bosh enters the ring to make it two-on-one.
Chris Bosh nails Jose Maximo with a backbreaker.
Shocker goes for a flying axhandle, but Jose Maximo counters it with
a fist to the midsection.
Chris Bosh leaves the ring.
Jose Maximo whips Shocker into the ropes.
Jose Maximo executes an enzuigiri to the face on Shocker.
Jose Maximo throws Shocker out of the ring.
Jose Maximo jumps onto him with a running somersault plancha.
Jerry Michner counts:  1.
Jose Maximo gets back into the ring.
Shocker follows him back in.
Jose Maximo nails Shocker with a chop.
Jose Maximo goes for the Maximo Spin, but Shocker blocks it.
Shocker nails Jose Maximo with an elbowsmash.
Shocker hits Jose Maximo with a power bomb.
Jerry Michner counts: One, two, three.
The crowd is behind Shocker all the way.


Shocker and Chris Bosh defeated
The Spanish Announce Team (Joel Maximo and Jose Maximo) when Shocker pinned Jose Maximo after a power bomb in 0:15:52.
Rating: **

The makeshift team of Bosh and Shocker score quite an upset by defeating the Spanish Announce Team.  Chris and Shocker argued after the win on their way to the back.

Team Elite
[vs]
Daniel Puder and Ken Doane

Daniel Puder circles his opponent.
Daniel Puder is met with a mixture of cheers and boos.
Daniel Puder goes for a series of mounted punches, but Derek Neikirk blocks it.
Derek Neikirk hits a superkick on Daniel Puder.
Derek Neikirk nails Daniel Puder with an overhead belly-to-belly suplex.
Derek Neikirk hits Daniel Puder with a back elbow.
Derek Neikirk works the crowd.
Derek Neikirk is starting to get more cheers than boos.
Derek Neikirk tags out to Mike Knox.
Derek Neikirk goes for a dropkick, but Daniel Puder side-steps and Derek Neikirk
only hits air.
Daniel Puder is met with a mixture of cheers and boos.
Derek Neikirk leaves the ring.
Daniel Puder runs into the ropes.
Mike Knox takes Daniel Puder down with a kick to the head.
Mike Knox executes the Whip It on Daniel Puder.
Mike Knox is met with a mixture of cheers and boos.
Mike Knox goes for the pin.
Jerry Michner counts: One, two, three.
A portion of the crowd is cheering Mike Knox.


Team Elite (Derek Neikirk and Mike Knox) defeated Daniel Puder and Ken Doane
when M. Knox pinned D. Puder with the Whip It in 0:04:03.
Rating: ** 1/2

Team Elite was very impressive in their first round match, taking care of Doane and Puder.  Neikirk and Knox move onto the semi-finals to face off against Shocker and Chris Bosh.

Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch
[vs]
Eric Priest and Johnny Devine

Johnny Devine hits a roundhouse right on Lance Cade.
Johnny Devine throws Lance Cade out of the ring.
Snake Doogan counts: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, Lance Cade
reenters the ring.
Johnny Devine catches Lance Cade in a chokehold.
Snake Doogan warns Johnny Devine to let go.
Snake Doogan counts: One, two, three, four, five.
Snake Doogan warns Johnny Devine.
Johnny Devine hits a flying dropkick on Lance Cade.
Johnny Devine gives the sign for the Devine Intervention.
Johnny Devine executes the Devine Intervention on Lance Cade.
Snake Doogan counts: One, two, three.
Johnny Devine doesn't quite know what to do with the mixed reaction he's getting.


Eric Priest and Johnny Devine defeated Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch when J. Devine pinned Cade with the Devine Intervention in 0:15:59.
Rating: *** 1/4

Murdoch and Cade continue their spiral downward with another loss.  The toll has definitely been taken on the friendship between the two as Murdoch left ringside right after Cade was pinned, not concerned in the least with Lance's condition.

Deuce Shade and Funaki
[vs]
Buck Quartermain and Chris Hero

Funaki nails Chris Hero with a dropkick to the knee.
Funaki nails Chris Hero with a chop.
Funaki hits Chris Hero.
There are lots of chants for Funaki.
Funaki punches Chris Hero.
Funaki chops Chris Hero.
Funaki nails Chris Hero with a bulldog.
Funaki runs into the ropes.
Chris Hero hits Funaki with a backdrop.
Chris Hero executes the Hero's Welcome on Funaki.
Chris Hero goes for the pin.
Jerry Michner counts: One, two, three.
The crowd is going into a frenzy.


Buck Quartermain and Chris Hero defeated Deuce Shade and Funaki when Hero pinned Funaki with the Hero's Welcome in 0:25:32.
Rating: *** 1/4

A very nice match between these four men with the fans cheering loudly for all combatants.  Quartermain and Hero are the last team to advance to the semi-final round which begins now!

Semi-Finals
Team Elite
[vs]
Chris Bosh and Shocker

Mike Knox runs into the ropes.
Mike Knox goes for a knee to the face, but Chris Bosh blocks it.
Chris Bosh hits Mike Knox with a fist to the groin.
Chris Bosh hits a Soviet suplex on Mike Knox.
Chris Bosh runs into the ropes.
Chris Bosh nails Mike Knox with a clothesline.
Chris Bosh is going for the cover.
Jerry Michner counts: One, two, shoulder up.
Mike Knox springs to his feet.
Mike Knox whips Chris Bosh into the ropes.
Chris Bosh executes the Maximum Bosh on Mike Knox.
Jerry Michner counts: One, two, Derek Neikirk doesn't make it in time... three.
Chris Bosh is starting to get more cheers than boos.


Shocker and Chris Bosh defeated Team Elite (Derek Neikirk and Mike Knox) when Bosh pinned M. Knox with the Maximum Bosh in 0:05:02.
Rating: ** 1/4

The surprise team of Bosh and Shocker prove worthy once again heading to the finals!  A dominating performance overall with Team Elite looking lost in the ring against two of Conflict's top wrestlers.  Bosh was surprised by the positive reaction from the fans but did warm up a bit and pose for a few pictures in the ring.

Buck Quartermain and Chris Hero
[vs]
Eric Priest and Johnny Devine

Eric Priest locks Chris Hero in a chokehold.
Snake Doogan warns Eric Priest to let go.
Snake Doogan counts: One, two, three, four, five.
Snake Doogan warns Eric Priest.
Eric Priest locks Chris Hero in an armbar submission.
Chris Hero manages to grab the ropes after 6 seconds.
Eric Priest uses a headbutt to the midsection on Chris Hero.
Eric Priest goes for a kick to the head, but Chris Hero blocks it.
Chris Hero takes Eric Priest down with a kick to the midsection.
Buck Quartermain enters the ring to make it two-on-one.
Buck Quartermain hits a clothesline on Eric Priest.
Chris Hero sets up Eric Priest on the turnbuckle.
Chris Hero uses a top-rope power bomb on Eric Priest.
Buck Quartermain leaves the ring.
Chris Hero uses a bodyslam on Eric Priest.
Chris Hero is going for the pin.
Snake Doogan counts: One, two, three.
The crowd is really behind Chris Hero.


Buck Quartermain and Chris Hero defeated Eric Priest and Johnny Devine when Hero pinned E. Priest after a bodyslam in 0:13:32.
Rating: *** 1/4

Four of Conflict's newest wrestlers put on quite the show for the audience in an even match until the end.  Quartermain and Hero remained in the ring for the finals of the tournament and have been very impressive thus far compiling a 3-0 record in tag competition going into the most important match in Conflict's short history.

Finals
Buck Quartermain and Chris Hero
[vs]
Chris Bosh and Shocker

Shocker and Chris Bosh whip Chris Hero into the ropes.
They attempt to hit Chris Hero with a double kick to the midsection, but he
counters it with a double clothesline.
Chris Bosh leaves the ring.
Chris Hero goes for the Ocean Cyclone Suplex, but Shocker blocks it.
Shocker executes a series of slaps on Chris Hero.
There are lots of chants for Shocker.
Shocker hits Chris Hero with a clothesline.
Shocker takes Chris Hero down with a dropkick to the knee.
Chris Hero springs to his feet.
Buck Quartermain enters the ring to make it two-on-one.
Buck Quartermain hits Shocker with a clothesline.
Chris Hero sets up Shocker on the turnbuckle.
Chris Hero takes Shocker down with a top-rope power bomb.
The crowd is cheering on Chris Hero.
Chris Bosh enters the ring and lays out Buck Quartermain.
Chris Bosh leaves the ring.
Shocker whips Chris Hero into the ropes.
Shocker hits Chris Hero with a backdrop.
Shocker takes Chris Hero down with a dropkick to the knee.
Shocker runs into the ropes.
Shocker hits Chris Hero with an elbow.
Shocker uses a kick to the midsection on Chris Hero.
Shocker gets the Reinera on Chris Hero.
Snake Doogan asks Chris Hero if he's still there.
Chris Hero nods.
Chris Hero tries to fight the pain.
Chris Hero manages to grab the ropes after 24 seconds.
Shocker hits a brain buster on Chris Hero.
The crowd is behind Shocker all the way.
Shocker struts around the ring.
The chants for Shocker are deafening.
Shocker executes the Shockwave on Chris Hero.
Snake Doogan counts: One, two, Buck Quartermain doesn't make it in time...three.
The crowd erupts.


Shocker and Chris Bosh defeated Buck Quartermain and Chris Hero when Shocker pinned Hero with the Shockwave in 0:04:32.
Rating: ***
(Shocker and Chris Bosh won the Conflict Tag Team Championships.)

There you have it!  Conflict crowns its first champions, the surprising duo of Shocker and Chris Bosh outlasted some of Conflict's best to take the crown.  Quartermain and Hero seemed to be quite winded after their semi-final match and it definitely carried over here as Bosh and Shocker won with ease.  The crowd gave our new champions a standing ovation as both men still seemed weary of one another.

Card rating: ***

The next card will take us one step closer to crowning our first ever Conflict Champion!  Two four-corner elimination matches will take place to see who faces off the following week for the title.  Also signed for next week...


Lance Cade [vs] Trevor Murdoch

These once tag partners have called it quits and will square off in a grudge match to prove who's the real deal.

Team Elite [vs] Buck Quartermain and Chris Hero [vs] Eric Priest and Johnny Devine

All are looking to stake their claim as the number one contenders for Shocker and Bosh's tag championships.



rebelins313Posted on 11/26/06 at 06:24:09

Conflict Wrestling
Card #7


Match #1
Lance Cade
[vs]
Trevor Murdoch

This match was shockingly a complete squash.  Murdoch got no offense in whatsoever and was decimated in under 90 seconds.  Cade proved tonight that he was the strong link in the team and Murdoch looked highly disappointed in himself after the match.

Lance Cade pinned Trevor Murdoch after a DDT in 0:01:11.
Rating: *

Match #2
Buck Quartermain and Chris Hero
[vs]
Team Elite
[vs]
Eric Priest and Johnny Devine

In a match with Number One Contendership for the Conflict Tag Team Championships all three of these teams laid it on the line.  Great teamwork, along with some nice back and forth action were put on display by all combatants with many near-falls and a hot crowd towards the end.

Unfortunately a winner was not decided when at the twenty minute mark the referee declared the match a draw.  The fans were highly enraged by the outcome and chanted varying "BULLSHIT!" and "5 MORE MINUTES" over and over but it wasn't to be.  Can a rematch already be in the works?


Eric Priest and Johnny Devine drew Buck Quartermain and Chris Hero and Team Elite (Derek Neikirk and Mike Knox) in 0:20:00.
Rating: ** 1/4

Match #3
Ken Doane
[vs]
"Reckless Youth" Tom Carter
[vs]
CM Punk
[vs]
Mike Quackenbush

In the first of two four-corner elimination matches to find out who will face off for the Conflict Championship the crowd was extremely fired up after the indecision from the last match.  With a two-hour time limit everyone was hopeful a winner would be crowned out of these four.

The match started out with the wrestlers frequently tagging one another in and all working against each other, finding out nuances and the like.  One thing that wasn't seen much was Quackenbush and Carter in the ring at the same time, both men have had a storied rivalry against one another in past promotions but tonight they seemed to stay out of one another's way.

About 10 minutes in the match settled into a groove with several nearfalls, everyone wanted a spot in that match next week though and it showed.  Carter took a lot of damage from the young Ken Doane but nearly every time he was put in a situation where it seemed he wouldn't kick out Quackenbush came in and made the save, keeping him in the match.  Both Doane and Carter looked strangely at Quackenbush but he it was hard to read his motives.

At the 15 minute mark we finally saw the showdown between Quackenbush and Reckless Youth.  The two didn't disappoint going back and forth for several minutes, but we finally had our first elimination of the night at the 21 minute mark with Quackenbush nailing Carter with a Quackendriver to send him packing.  The fans gave a big round of applause to RY as he left the ring while Mike was greeted by a quick rollup from Ken Doane.  A loud gasp was let throughout the small venue but suddenly turned to cheers with a narrow escape by Quackenbush from almost being eliminated.

Punk, Mike, and Doane switched off with all three men going up against one another one on one.  The majority of the time though it was CM versus Ken Doane, neither man seemed to want to tag out to Quackenbush who didn't look to be angry with that decision at all.  With Mike resting on the outside Punk and Doane put on a wrestling exhibition.  A lot of nearfalls, counters, and submission holds were applied by both men.  

Our second elimination was Ken Doane though, who proved not be able to withstand an onslaught by Punk.  CM kicked Doane in the head several times then locked Ken in a side headlock, wrenching down until the youngster had to give up.

With Doane gone, we were down to our final two competitors.  CM Punk versus Mike Quackenbush.  Both men are beloved by the fans and the crowd was amped up for the battle.  Quackenbush got the early advantage, showing he was much more rested than Punk, who had been wrestling with Doane for a good ten minutes.  Several nearfalls by Quackenbush almost put Punk away but one mistake turned the tide.  

Mike came off the ropes with a clothesline attempt that was ducked under by CM and countered with a vicious kick to the face.  From there on Punk worked over the arm of Quackenbush, trying to not only set him up for the Anaconda Vice but also get him weak enough where he couldn't execute any of his high impact moves.

With just under 45 minutes to go Punk secured a very hard-fought win by locking on the Anaconda Vice, Quackenbush stayed in the hold for almost 90 seconds before finally giving up.  The crowd went bananas and gave a standing ovation to both men while Punk helped Quackenbush up after the match.


CM Punk defeated Ken Doane, Tom Carter and Mike Quackenbush:
        x M. Quackenbush beat Carter via the Quackendriver in 0:21:02
        x Punk beat K. Doane via a side headlock in 0:33:57
        x Punk beat M. Quackenbush via the Anaconda Vice in 0:44:05
Rating: ****

Main Event
Joey Ryan
[vs]
Deuce Shade
[vs]
Daniel Puder
[vs]
Mystery Opponent

A mystery contestant was brought in for this match, getting a lucky shot at being the man who will face CM Punk for the title next week.  The first three men came down to the ring and awaited the arrival of the fourth.  After several minutes the referee was about to DQ the mystery man until the curtains finally opened and Tajiri appeared!  Ryan greeted Tajiri on his way to the ring with a quick low blow and the referee started the match!

Just as in the last match, the four men started out the majority of the match with quick tags in and out, all getting warmed up and gaining a feel for one another.  Tajiri brought some excitement early on with an array of kicks and high flying moves, exciting the crowd in the process.  Joey Ryan got under the crowd's skin several times by mocking them and not paying much attention to the match at hand.  When tagged in the crowd yelled to see him get torn apart but Joey seemed oblivious and quickly tagged back out several times.

Puder made a few rookie mistakes that almost cost him several times early on while Shade looked very impressive when he was in.  The match seemed sluggish at the 20 minute mark but picked up at almost thirty minutes when we got our first elimination.  Deuce Shade eliminated Daniel Puder with his Deuces Wild and seemed to feed off the crowd's energy which was vastly in his corner.

Tajiri fought valiantly but succumbed to Joey Ryan's Moustache Ride at a little over 40 minutes into the match.  We were down to two, the fan favorite Deuce Shade versus Combat's most hated wrestler Joey Ryan.  Shade dominated Ryan overall, scoring many nearfall attempts and coming within a millisecond of facing Punk next week.  It was not to be in the cards though as Ryan nailed a low blow, hit The Moustache Ride and put his feet on the ropes for leverage to gain a win in a marathon of a match at the 50 minute mark.

The crowd cheered loudly for Shade as he left the ring under help from the referee.  Ryan collapsed in the middle of the ring and celebrated, trash being thrown on him by several fans as we fade out for the night.


Joey Ryan defeated Daniel Puder, Deuce Shade and Tajiri:
        x Deuce beat D. Puder via the Deuces Wild in 0:31:17
        x J. Ryan beat Tajiri via the The Moustache Ride in 0:40:19
        x J. Ryan beat Deuce via the The Moustache Ride in 0:50:14
Rating: ***

Matches announced for next week!
Three-Way Dance Rematch
Buck Quartermain and Chris Hero
[vs]
Team Elite
[vs]
Eric Priest and Johnny Devine

After the tie that resulted on Card #7 we're promised that this time there will be a winner and a new number one contender to the Tag Team Championships.  The match will have no time-limit and the first team to score a pinfall walks away with the prize!

Non-Title Match
Deuce Shade and Funaki
[vs]
Chris Bosh and Shocker

Our strange pairing of Tag Team Champions will compete in their first match since being crowned champs against the man who almost walked away with a title shot Deuce Shade and his partner the talented Funaki!

MAIN EVENT
CM Punk
[vs]
Joey Ryan

Not much to be said about this one.  Conflict's most hated versus maybe the most popular wrestler in the circuit.  This one's for all the marbles!

All this and much more!
rebelins313Posted on 11/28/06 at 01:21:05

Conflict Wrestling
Card #8


Match #1
Trevor Murdoch
[vs]
Tajiri

After his embarassment at the hands of Lance Cade last week Trevor Murdoch seemed a little more prepared against Tajiri but still showed a lot of weakness.  The match went back and forth until it looked like Murdoch had secured the victory with his Top-Rope Bulldog, much to his chagrin though Tajiri kicked out right before a three count that sent Murdoch into a fury.  After throwing the referee out of the ring he proceded to pummel Tajiri into a bloody pulp, causing an immediate DQ.

Tajiri defeated Trevor Murdoch by disqualification in 0:18:25.
Rating: ** 3/4

Match #2
The Spanish Announce Team
[vs]
Daniel Puder and Ken Doane

This match was much worse than the Cade stompdown last week as the SATs didn't even get any semblance off offense in, Puder and Joel were the first two in the match and in 40 seconds later Maximo was unconscious in a leglock.

Ken Doane and Daniel Puder defeated
The Spanish Announce Team (Joel Maximo and Jose Maximo) when D. Puder defeated Joel Maximo when Joel Maximo passed out in a single-leg takedown into a leglock
in 0:00:34.
Rating: *

Match #3
Triangle #1 Contenders Match!

Buck Quartermain and Chris Hero
[vs]
Team Elite
[vs]
Eric Priest and Johnny Devine

After last week's draw between these three teams we were promised winners tonight.  Every team seemed on top of their game, none of them wanting to give away a shot at the Tag Championships.  Lots of back and forth action and near-falls but Team Elite came out on top after a powerslam by Neikirk on Quartermain for the victory and new #1 contenders.

Team Elite (Derek Neikirk and Mike Knox) defeated
Buck Quartermain and Chris Hero and Eric Priest and Johnny Devine when D. Neikirk pinned B. Quartermain after a powerslam in 0:19:57.
Rating: ** 1/4

Match #4
Mike Quackenbush
[vs]
"Reckless Youth" Tom Carter

A surprise match added for the night between two men with a very large past history.  The fans were fired up for this one as both Quack and RY have a large fan following.  How well they knew one another was shown the entire match by quick reversals and neither man getting an advantage.

The fans were robbed of a long match though as the despised Joey Ryan came from the back and right in front of the referee nailed Mike Quackenbush in the head causing a DQ of Carter.  Ryan quickly exited the ring smiling while fans tried to grab at him while he ran to the back.  Carter checked on the downed Quackenbush, not worrying much about the loss.


Mike Quackenbush defeated Tom Carter by disqualification in 0:02:03.
Rating: ** 1/4
[Joey Ryan interfered against Mike Quackenbush.]

Match #5
Non-Title Match

Deuce Shade and Funaki
[vs]
Chris Bosh and Shocker

A coming out part of sorts on both sides as Shade continued to impress for the third week in a row, showing a lot of ring smarts and some of the loudest responses from the fans we've heard so far.  Bosh and Shocker continued showing excellent teamwork and it looks like they have put the past behind them, becoming quite a pair.

Funaki was the weak link in the match on his side, coming close to getting pinned several times and staying in the ring far too long.  He was put away by Shocker in the end with the Shockwave.


Shocker and Chris Bosh defeated Deuce Shade and Funaki when Shocker pinned Funaki with the Shockwave in 0:23:01.
Rating: ** 1/4

MAIN EVENT
Match for the Vacant Conflict Championship

CM Punk
[vs]
Joey Ryan

The match everyone had been waiting for finally arrived.  Punk came down to the ring first, getting a rabid response from the crowd.  Going to a neutral corner he was checked by Head Referee Snake Doogan for any illegal objects.  Crouching down and stretching a bit he awaited his opponent.

Right when the curtains opened some of the loudest boos I've ever heard came raining down on Joey Ryan.  Clad in his typical Hawaiian shirt and sunglasses he looked to just soak it all in.  Jawing with fans on the way to the ring and even getting a soft drink thrown right into his face he just smiled, wiping his glasses off with his shirt.  Finally he made his way into the ring and stared down Punk, Doogan checked him and made the motion for the bell.

Early on Punk dominated with some nice matwork, showing Ryan that he wasn't on his level with the ground game.  Sensing this Joey decided to use what got him here--lots and lots of cheap shots.  A few low blows mixed with an eye gouge mounted a slight comeback for Ryan who capitalized by clotheslining Punk over the top rope and to the outside.  Taking a moment to mock the fans before going out Joey mounted a quick attack on the outside, several series of punches to the face of CM and then a drop-toe hold onto the cold, hard cement.

Fans gasped in horror as they saw Punk wearing the proverbial "Crimson Mask", cut open pretty deeply above his right eye.  Ryan took a bite into the cut then spit blood onto the cement and rolled CM in before they got counted out.  Several more punches to the face had Punk pretty woozy on the inside and Ryan tried a cocky one-foot pin that only drew a one-count.

This seemed to bring the fans and Punk back into the match and the tide had turned back his way.  CM worked over Ryan's arm, preparing him for the Anaconda Vice and hopefully a victory.  After 2 minutes or so of working him over Punk locked on the Vice which had Ryan yelling at the top of his lungs.

It looked to be over as Ryan grimaced over and over in pain but much to his credit he never gave up.  Instead, after a near two minutes in the hold Joey grabbed the bottom rope and broke the hold.  Punk's bloodloss mixed with anger resulted in a very mad but woozy CM.  Joey, favoring his arm and shoulder took back control of the match with a suplex and more punches to the cut of Punk.  Seeing his opportunity Ryan nailed The Moustache Ride and went for the cover.  The crowd was silent for many seconds, hoping to jointly will Punk to kick out but it wasn't meant to be.  Doogan's hand hit the mat for a third time and our first ever champion was crowned....


Joey Ryan pinned CM Punk with the The Moustache Ride in 0:16:08.
Rating: ** 1/2
(Joey Ryan won the Conflict Championship.)

Ryan shoved Doogan to get his belt, the fans raining trash down upon our new champion.  After grabbing the belt Joey motioned for his shirt and used it to clean Punk's blood off his chest.  Not one to be the bigger man Joey turned the unconscious Punk onto his stomach and shoved his boot into the back of his head, grinding CM's face into the mat and leaving blood everywhere.  The fans cheering stopped Ryan mid-grind as Mike Quackenbush ran from the back, bandaged on the back of the head and sending Joey reeling from the ring.  Mike huddled over CM as the show came to a conclusion.

Card rating: ** 1/4
rebelins313Posted on 11/28/06 at 03:39:09

News

Released
The Spanish Announce Team
Tajiri(contract ran out, did not want to renew)
Funaki(quit)
Ken Doane

Conflict will expand its roster at a later point but is satisfied with how it stands currently.
rebelins313Posted on 11/28/06 at 04:54:27

Conflict Wrestling
Card #9


Match #1
Chris Hero
[vs]
Lance Cade

After being involved mostly in tag action so far in Conflict Chris Hero was eager to show fans the talent he has.  Cade wanted to continue his winning ways and build up another victory so both men had something riding on the match.  The fans were solidly behind Hero, who showed a vast arsenal of moves and outlasted the obviously winded Lance Cade.

Chris Hero pinner Lance Cade after a bodyslam in 0:24:02.
Rating:  ** 3/4

Match #2
Trevor Murdoch
[vs]
Daniel Puder

Both men looked impressive in action last week, Puder making one-half of the SATs submit in a little over 30 seconds.  Murdoch on the other hand sent Tajiri away from Conflict Wrestling with the injuries he suffered last week at Trevor's hands.

Murdoch took early control of the match with a lot of brawling, trying to keep Puder's strength of mat-wrestling at bay.  Daniel fought back though and had several submission holds applied but never got Murdoch to submit.  Trevor came back with several high impact moves then placed the woozy Puder onto the top turnbuckle, setting up his top-rope bulldog.

Trevor shocked everyone though by climbing to the top, positioning Daniel and driving him down to the _CONCRETE_ on the outside with a top-rope bulldog to the floor.  Murdoch hurt his ribs on the move and barely rolled in with enough time to not get counted out.  Puder wasn't so lucky though, as he sat on the outside knocked unconscious from Murdoch's insanity.


Trevor Murdoch defeated Daniel Puder by countout in 0:15:18.
Rating:  **

Match #3
Buck Quartermain
[vs]
"Reckless Youth" Tom Carter

After getting robbed of a match against Mike Quackenbush because of our champion Joey Ryan's actions Carter looked very anxious to get the match going.  Quartermain's usual partner Chris Hero pulled out a victory just earlier so he hoped to join him in the win column.

Carter was too much to handle though, about 15 seconds into the match Buck tried to throw Carter out of the ring but RY pulled himself back in, hit a clothesline, a swinging neckbreaker, and a frog splash to finish Quartermain off early.


Tom Carter pinned Buck Quartermain after a frog splash in 0:01:20.
Rating:  **

Match #4
Deuce Shade
[vs]
Eric Priest

After his partner Funaki quit Conflict Wrestling earlier this week Deuce Shade is left on his own for what looks like a promising single career from past performances.  The man known as "The Underwear Model" Eric Priest also ventures out into singles wrestling.

Deuce Shade is one of, if not the biggest fan favorites Conflict has and showed why for most of the match.  Shade dominated early and often, looking to secure an easy win.  Priest had other plans though and hit him with a spinebuster, one quick three count later and Priest got himself the victory.


Eric Priest pinned Deuce Shade after a spinebuster slam in 0:08:37.
Rating:  ** 1/4

Match #5
Johnny Devine
[vs]
Mike Quackenbush

Quackenbush was a man on a mission after last week, Joey Ryan not only interferred in his match but also came away as champion.  Johnny Devine didn't look too bad out there but he didn't have nearly enough to come away with a victory.

Mike Quackenbush pinned Johnny Devine after a springboard dropkick in 0:09:40.
Rating:  *** 1/4

MAIN EVENT
FOR THE CONFLICT TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS

Team Elite
[vs]
Chris Bosh and Shocker (C)

A match we have been awaiting for several weeks had finally come.  Ever since the surprise pairing of Bosh and Shocker entered the tag team ranks they have run like a buzzsaw through all of the competition, showing great tag team work without falling apart like some though they would.

Team Elite on the other hand has also been very impressive, two young guys with loads of talent.  Team Elite dominated the first part of the match, keeping Chris Bosh in the ring and away from his tag team partner.  Shocker looked on with a pissed look on his face, hoping to get in.  For nearly 7 minutes Bosh was kept on Team Elite's side of the ring, Neikirk and Knox using chokeholds and other underhanded tactics to keep the odds in their favor.

Finally Shocker was tagged in and came like a house of fire, nailing both members of Team Elite with move after move.  The match slowed down a bit and both teams got some frequent tags in.  The ending came with Chris Bosh hitting Mike Neikirk with the Maximum Bosh while Shocker knocked Knox off the ring apron, securing a victory.


Chris Bosh and Shocker defeated Team Elite <Derek Neikirk and Mike Knox> when Bosh pinned Neikirk with The Maximum Bosh in 0:12:11.
Rating:  *** 1/2
<Chris Bosh and Shocker retained the Conflict Tag Team Championships.>

Card Rating:  ** 3/4

Matches Announced For Next Week!

Daniel Puder
[vs]
Trevor Murdoch

After being knocked out by Murdoch on Card #9 Puder wants revenge.

MAIN EVENT
Non-Title Match
"Reckless Youth" Tom Carter
[vs]
Joey Ryan

RY issued a challenge to Ryan after what Joey did to ruin his match with Mike Quackenbush.  Ryan quickly accepted but noted that Carter hasn't proven enough to warrant a title shot.

All this and much more!