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G-Shock Wrestling (Indy with fictional edits)

Kazuma_FujitaPosted on 06/20/04 at 15:04:51

I kind of format the cards a bit differently, instead of just using the regular default layout.

Anyway, the fed is a indy based out of Southern California. All of the wrestlers on this show are the graduate class of the GSW Academy. As the months go on, new wrestlers who graduate from the academy will debut in GSW.

Enjoy.

DOJO WARS #1 - 6/20/2004 @ GSW Dojo
1. Daishin beat Danny Jacobs (13:57) with the Osaka Typhoon. [*1/2]
[COMMENTS:] In the first match in the history of G-Shock Wrestling, The Japanese fighter, Daishin scored a victory over "Just Dandy" Danny Jacobs. Jacobs fought strongly, but was overtaken with Daishin's sharp kicks and submissions, before finally falling to Daishin's Rebound kick, the "Osaka Typhoon"!

2. Christian Lockheart beat Johnny Smash (9:40) with the So-Cal Hurricane. [***1/2]
[COMMENTS:] The match almost didn't take place, as it had appeared that Johnny Smash no-showed the match... Referee Mikey Wilson began a ten count, and just as the referee reached nine, Smash finally stumbled out onto the isle way.... piss drunk. Smash stumbled towards the ring, and got on the microphone, and proceeded to make rude sexual gestures towards the female ring announcer... Lockheart caught him by surprise with an amazing Revolution Headscissors. As the match went on, Johnny slowly snapped out of his drunken state, and gave Lockheart a large beating. However, Christian's heart and spirt never faltered, and after giving Smash a HARD thrust kick to the side of the head, Lockheart sealed the victory with a Springboard Hurricanrana that he calls the "So-Cal Hurricane"! Smash was upset after the match, and demanded a rematch. Lockheart agreed to face him in a tag match next week.

3. The Mandingo Brothers beat Odyssey (7:14) when Brock used the Foster's Hammer on Evans. [**3/4]
[COMMENTS:] Unique tag match, pitting the lightweight duo of Alexander Keel and Drake Evans, Odyssey against the monster's from Australia, Brock and Jack Mandingo. Early on, Keel and Evans attempted to use their speed and agility to their advantage, and it give them a lot of success in their offense. However, once Brock and Jack got their hands on them, they took a lot of punishment. The Mandingo's showed that they aren't here simply to wrestle, they are here to DESTROY, as was displayed when Brock BLASTED Drake in the back of the head ith an Enzuilariato, that he calls the "Foster's Hammer".

4. Stephen Priest beat Jason Reeves (14:48) with the Tourniquet Vice [***1/4]
[COMMENTS:] The battle between the two top graduates of the class was before us. Reeves entered the ring to a loud reaction, and gave off a very positive attitude. Priest on the other hand walked rather somberly to the ring, and displayed very little emotion. He, however spoke before the match, and talked about the years he and Reeves have spent training in pro-wrestling, andhinted that the two had a friendship in the past. However, he ended with a chilling quite; "Reeves, you are the lamb... now let me lead you to slaugher!" Reeves and Priest fought it out in a grueling 14 minute match, that went all over the building. After several near falls, after trading all of their big moves with each other, Priest finally submitted Reeves with the Tournaquet Vice, giving him the all important first win in what will surely become a rivaly for the ages...

Card rating: *** 1/2
Kazuma_FujitaPosted on 06/21/04 at 01:23:24

Second show...

GSW DOJO WARS #2: 6/27/2004 @ GSW Dojo

1. Brock Mandingo beat Danny Jacobs (3:04) with the Foster's Hammer. [1/2*]
[COMMENTS:] Very short squash match... Jacobs tried to offer a handshake to Brock, but the Aussie crushed the poor kid's hand with his massive strength... Jacobs had
very little offense, and was quickly blasted with the Foster's Hammer for the pin. Officials had to help Jacobs from the ring, as he left with a very dazed look on his face...

2. THREE-WAY MATCH: Daishin beat Drake Evans & Jack Mandingo (9:04) when Daishin used a Brainbuster on Evans. [**]
[COMMENTS:] Interesting three-way match... Drake and Jack continued their rivalry that stemmed from last weeks show, but Daishin was also thick in the action, and
played a nuetral role in the match, neither face nor heel. After a sharp kick left Jack dazed on the outside, The Japanese Warrior, Daishin finished Drake off with a Brainbuster to get the pin.

3. Stephen Priest & Johnny Smash beat Jason Reeves & Christian Lockheart (17:29) when Priest made Lockheart submit to the Tourniquet Vice. [***]
[COMMENTS:] Finally, we came to the main event, pitting Jason Reeves and Christian Lockheart against "The Anarchist" Johnny Smash and Stephen Priest. Priest and
Smash had some problems before the match, as they literally wrestled for the microphone, but Priest would eventually prevail. Priest talked about his hatred for Reeves, saying that he hates Reeves face, he hates his attitude, he hates his whole personality. All of this left Reeves with a confused look on his face. The match itself was very fast paced. It even included a couple of comedy spots with Smash, who apparently showed up piss drunk again... Confused fighting broke out near the end, with the faces gaining control. However, Priest caught Reeves with a Low Blow, before dropping him on his head with the Prophecy to take him out of the match. However, at that moment,
Lockheart leaped off the ropes and caught Priest with the So-Cal Hurricane! But Smash quickly made the smash, and the two began a vicious series of double team moves, before Priest applied the Tourniquet Vice for the submission win.

Card rating: **1/2
Kazuma_FujitaPosted on 06/21/04 at 08:01:51

Third and Fourth show...

DOJO WARS #3 - 7/04/2004 @ GSW Dojo


1. The Mandingo Brothers & Daishin beat Odyssey & Danny Jacobs (8:12) when Daishin used a Face kick on Jacobs. [*1/2]
[COMMENTS:] In the opening match of this very special 4th of July edition of GSW, Odyssey, Drake Evans and Alexander Keel joined up with the upbeat "Just Dandy" Danny Jacobs to take on the Australian power house team, the Mandingos and Daishin. Jacobs became the weak link for his team, and made many mistakes in the match, which often led to him getting yelled at by his teammates. After missing a springboard Armdrag, Daishin KILLED Jacobs with a series of sick kicks to the mhead, rendering him unconcious! Jacobs had to be carried out of the ring...

2. Stephen Priest beat Christian Lockheart (13:09) with the Prophecy. [***1/4]
[COMMENTS:] Fantastic match! Priest was quite over with the faithful GSW fans, who continue to turn out week after week. Lockheart proved to be quite the challenge to Priest, as Lockeart's speed and death defying moves almost gave him the win numerous times in the match. As the time went on, the intensity level dramatically increased. Referee Mikey Wilson even found himself in the action, as Lockheart inadvertantly knocked him down out of frustration. Priest finally managed to put Lockheart away with the Prophecy (Wrist Clutch Exploder).

3. FLAG MATCH: Jason Reeves beat Johnny Smash (10:14) when he retrieved the American Flag. [***]
[COMMENTS:] In celebration of the holiday, GSW put on a special "USA vs. UK" flag match, pitting Jason Reeves against "The Anarchist" Johnny Smash. The two wrestled a heated match for a little over ten minutes, before Reeves finally retrieved the American flag, with the fans support. After the match, Stephen Priest ran in and drilled Reeves with the Prophecy! Smash joined in on the attack, as both brutally attacked Reeves. Priest even blasted Reeves with a sick chair shot, which busted Reeves face open! Christian Lockheart ran out to even up the score, but was overtaken by Priest and Smash. GSW Vice Principal Shane Jackson broke up the beating, and announced that Reeves and Lockheart would face Priest and Smash next week in a best 2 out of 3 falls match!

Card rating: ***

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DOJO WARS #4 - 7/11/2004 @ GSW Dojo


0. DARK MATCH: Seth Andrews vs. Sebastion Creed (5:00) went to a time limit draw. [*1/2]

1. The Mandingo Brothers beat Drake Evans and Danny Jacobs (7:29) when Jack used a Powerbomb on Jacobs. [1/2*]
[COMMENTS:] "Just Dandy" Danny Jacobs continues to take a savage beating... He teamed with Drake Evans this week to take on the still undefeated team of Brock and Jack Mandingo. Jacobs had a lot of offense over Jack Mandingo, and looked to try and snatch the victory from the Mandingo's, as he attempted to catch Jack with a Flying Cross-body attack, but Jack CAUGHT Danny, and DRILLED him with a powerslam! Jacobs managed to just barely kick out of the pinfall attempt, but then got SPIKED with a sick Powerbomb, giving the Mandingos the win!

2. Alexander Keel beat Daishin (9:24) with a Schoolboy cradle. [**]
[COMMENTS:] Keel managed to get a big victory over Daishin, albeit with a cradle. Keel's superb technical kills matched well with Daishin's martial arts striking, and
the two had some nice exchanges of moves in the match. Daishin was landing some heavy kicks, and rushed into the corner to finish Keel off with the Osaka Typhoon, but Keel moved out of the way, and pinned Daishin with a Schoolboy for the quick victory!

3. 2/3 FALLS: Jason Reeves & Christian Lockheart beat Stephen Priest &Johnny Smash 2 falls to 1. [***1/4]
x Smash beat Lockheart (6:17) with the Sex Pistol.
x Lockheart beat Smash (9:40) with a High Speed Sunset Flip.
x Reeves beat Smash (14:22) with the Encino Driver.
[COMMENTS:] 2 out of 3 falls match was next. Lockheart and Smash tore things up early on with some fast spots. One spot saw Lockheart toss Smash OVER the ropes with a flying headscissors! Reeves and Priest continued their feud, as their exchanges were nothing scientific. The two came to blows several times in the match, with their fight spilling into the crowd. The first fall came as Priest had tied up Reeves to the guard rail in the outside, allowing a two-on-one on Lockheart. Lockheart bravely kicked out of a pinfally attempt following the Prophecy, but could not kick out after taking Smash's "Sex Pistol" finisher.

For the second fall, Lockheart almost immediately repaid the favor to Smash, as he delivered his breathtaking Springboard Hurricanrana to pin Smash, making the score an even 1 a piece.

The focal point of the third fall was Reeves and Priest. Reeves had a lot of offense over Priest, and tried his best to get the pin directly over Priest, but Priest always managed to avert taking the fall, and finally tagged out to Johnny Smash, who was the unfortunate recepient of Jason Reeves spectacular "Encino Driver" to give Reeves and Lockheart the win!

Card rating: ** 1/2