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GLWF Action TV: 4/23/05...

americamamushiPosted on 02/08/06 at 17:52:30

Welcome once again to GLWF Action TV!  We're here at the GLWF facilities in Kalamazoo, Michigan for what should be a great night of action.  Tonight we've got 4 action packed matches lined up for you.  First we have the debut of Shannon Moore!  He'll have a tough entrance into GLWF as he faces Harry Smith & H.B. Cade in a triangle match.  We'll see the debut of a second wrestler who promises to make waves in GLWF and he'll be facing the unstable Sonny Siaki in singles action, Tyson Dux faces Raven, and in the main event Rene Dupree and a partner of his choice will get a tag team title shot against Tank Toland and "Bulldozer" Bobby Lashley, the Destruction Crew.  Now lets go down to Clara Michaels in the ring to start things off.

Clara Michaels: Good evening ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the GLWF!  Our first match is a triangle match scheduled for one fall!  Introducing first... from Calgary, Alberta, Canada... weighing in at 251lbs... "Bulldog" Harry Smith!  And his opponent... from San Antonio, Texas... weighing in at 271lbs... "The Showstopper" H.B. Cade!  And their opponent... from Cameron, North Carolina... weighing in at 175lbs... Shannon Moore!

Shannon Moore was out massed in this bout and it showed.  He put on a great show, but usually when it came down to it, he was overpowered.  He kept coming back though and refused to give up.  After all he views GLWF as his ticket to getting back at GCW for the incident that happened a little while back.  Smith seemed like the most dominant force in the match.  Cade always seemed to have his attention elsewhere after being dumped by former partner Raven.  It was weighing on his mind and costing him big time.  Moore and Smith had a lot of great exchanges, but that power factor gave Smith the edge.  Moore was resting on the inside of the ring after taking a superkick from Cade and now Cade and Smith were duking it out on the outside of the ring.  Smith hit the running powerslam on the floor and rolled Cade back in the ring, but as soon as Smith got up on the apron to enter the ring himself he was met with a springboard dropkick that caught him square on the jaw, sending him to the floor.  Moore popped up top, Cade stumbled to his feet and was immediately hit with the Mooregasm for the pin.

Triangle Match:
Shannon Moore defeated H.B. Cade and Harry Smith when S. Moore pinned H.B. Cade with the Mooregasm in 0:08:23.
Rating: * 1/2


Samoa Joe's music plays and he makes his entrance to the delight of the fans.  He seems to have a look of deep concentration on his face.  Joe tells the fans how this has been a long time coming.  The GLWF has only been around for near three months now, but it seems like forever in his eyes because he's been screwed time and time again by Great Lakes Heavyweight Champion Michael Shane.  That all will end next week though.  Shane tried to keep him away from another title match and it didn't work.  Now there is only Michael Shane standing in the way of Joe winning the title that he should have won February 5th, and should have won again on February 12th and the tag titles he was screwed out of March 5th.  He says he's going to make Shane pay for his actions and teach him the meaning of honor... nothing, not even Michael Shane... can stop him now.

Clara Michaels: Our next match is a singles match scheduled for one fall!  Introducing first... from the Isle of Samoa... weighing in at 242lbs... Sonny Siaki!  And his opponent... from Charlotte, North Carolina... weighing in at 230lbs... Ron "The Truth" Killings!

It was a surprise to everyone in the arena!  Ron Killings is in GLWF!  The fans were on their feet to greet him and Siaki was quite upset at who his opponent ended up being.  Once Killings danced his way into the ring he was met right off the bat by boots and punches from Siaki.  Sonny knew he had to capitalize fast and hit hard if he wanted to beat Killings in his debut and save some face after losing to Red.  Siaki did a good job of keeping Killings grounded for a little bit and not letting him get a move in edgewise, but Siaki went for the Siakolypse NOW too soon and when he picked Killings up in the pumphandle Killings managed to use his momentum to put himself right over Siaki's shoulder and took control of the match.  Killings took it to Siaki hard and the fans let him know their appreciation after every move.  Killings hits a big jumping side kick and does a little pop'n'lock followed by the splits, kicks Siaki in the gut and hits the Consequence!  Killings is successful in his GLWF debut!

Ron Killings pinned Sonny Siaki with the Consequence in 0:05:26.
Rating: ***


Rene Dupree comes out with a big smarmy smirk on his face.  He tells the fans to boo all they want, the fact remains that last week he beat Tank Toland and earned a shot at the tag titles tonight.  He's had trouble finding a partner though, he's not quite sure who really is worthy of such an honor as teaming with him and winning the tag titles.  He's interrupted by Ernest Miller, who has been Dupree's partner on several occasions here in GLWF and the two don't exactly get along the best.  Sort of like two second graders.  Anyway Miller tells Dupree to hold the phone, presumably the same phone used to call Miller's mama before he whups somebody's ass.  Miller asked Dupree what he meant by he was having a hard time finding a partner.  He is Dupree's partner, whether Dupree likes it or not.  The two argue a little off microphone before walking to the back, still arguing, but it looks like Dupree is stuck with Miller now for better or worse.

Clara Michaels: Our next match is a singles match scheduled for one fall!  Introducing first... from Windsor, Ontario, Canada... weighing in at 185lbs... "Textbook" Tyson Dux!  And his opponent... from the Bowery... weighing in at 225lbs... Raven!

Before the match gets underway Raven rudely grabs the microphone away from Clara and says that tonight Cade proved exactly what he was talking about last week.  Cade is a loser and he was smart for dropping the dead weight.

Raven jumped on Dux before the bell and before Dux had a chance to respond and battered Dux down with closed fists and harsh kicks.  Raven wasn't just trying to win, he was trying to hurt Dux.  It seemed like he was trying to prove just how much better off he was without Cade.  Raven threw Dux into the corner post shoulder first not once, not twice, but thrice.  Raven got numerous warnings from the ref for various illegal tactics, but was smart enough not to cross the line into DQ, just push it to dangerous lengths.  Had this match started like it was supposed to, with a man on each side of the ring waiting for the bell things may have been different, but Dux never had a chance against the veteran thanks to jumping him before the ref had rang the bell.  One Raven Effect ended the suffering.

Raven pinned Tyson Dux with the Raven Effect in 0:04:59.
Rating: ** 3/4


Raven looks pleased with himself as he looks down on Dux's hurt body.  Wait!  Here comes Cade from the back with a chair!  He slides in the ring and waits for Raven to turn around.  He throws the chair at Raven!  Raven catches it!  Superkick!  Cade just superkicked the chair into Raven's face!  Raven is out and is bleeding slightly from the forehead.  Cade demands a microphone and tells Raven that he was wrong to get rid of him.  Dead wrong.  He tells Raven he is useful and that he'll prove it, May 7th in a steel cage match!

Before Clara can begin to announce the competitors for our main event after all had died down, out comes "The Anarchist" Doug Williams sporting quite the sour puss.  He got in the ring, demanded the microphone and chased Clara out.  Williams said he was going to get right to the point.  Listening to Cade gave him an idea.  He wants to settle things with Bryan Danielson, who he claims keeps getting cheap victories that he doesn't deserve, so since they already seem to have one big match for May 7th, why not make it two big matches for May 7th.  Doug Williams vs. Bryan Danielson, and just to make sure that Danielson can't win after another lucky, fluke pinfall, it'll be two-out-of-three falls!

Clara Michaels: Our main event match of the evening is a tag team match scheduled for one fall and is for the Great Lakes Tag Team Championship titles!  Introducing first... at a total combined weight of 474lbs... "The French Phenom" Rene Dupree & "The Cat" Ernest Miller!  And their opponents... at a total combined weight of 485lbs... they are the Great Lakes Tag Team Champions... Tank Toland... Bobby "The Bulldozer" Lashley... The Destruction Crew!

These two teams have met before.  In the debut of the Destruction Crew actually, which obviously ended in favor of Lashley & Toland, later leading to them winning the tag titles.  The two teams wrestled a fairly basic match.  Despite the differences Miller & Dupree seem to have they worked extremely well as a team tonight, something Toland & Lashley must not have expected since they caught the champs off guard more than once with tandem offense.  Miller kept them on their toes as well with his martial arts kicks.  Things were surprisingly even throughout the match, with both teams getting a couple near falls over the other.  Even though the match was fairly basic, it was taxing.  Both teams were going non-stop and were starting to run out of gas a little towards the end.  Ernest Miller entered the ring when he saw Dupree was in trouble and hit Lashley with a thrust kick.  Lashley seemed more angry than hurt and chased Miller out of the ring.  Dupree gave Toland a quick hot shot, knocking him off the apron and grabbed Lashley in a waistlock while his attention was still turned to Miller on the outside.  He rolled him back and whether he meant to or if it was due to exhaustion, leaned back into a bridge.  Except he seemed to be too tired to lift his shoulders off the mat, ending in a double pin.

[MAIN EVENT]:
Rene Dupree and Ernest Miller and The Destruction Crew (Bobby Lashley and Tank Toland) battled to a double pin in 0:16:53.
Rating: * 1/2
(The Destruction Crew retained the Great Lakes Tag Team titles.)


A bit of a disappointing end to the evening, but next week we'll bring you a re-match between the two teams and it will again be for the Great Lakes Tag Team titles.  Plus Ron Killings will be in actions against Austin Aries from the Age of Shane and the moment you've all been waiting for: Michael Shane defends his title once again against Samoa Joe!  We'll see you next week.
rebelins313Posted on 02/09/06 at 04:28:24

Another good card, even though I don't like Killings much it's good to see a new face in GLWF.  Keep up the good work, I enjoy this fed immensly.