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americamamushiPosted on 12/12/06 at 19:27:34

Ladies and Gentlemen welcome to another exciting evening of GLWF Action TV! We're coming to you live from the GLWF Facilities in Kalamazoo with three great matches lined up for your viewing pleasure! We'll see Ron Killings take on Austin Aries, there will be a 4-corners match to determine the #1 contender for Petey Williams' GLWF Television title featuring Roadkill, Alex Shelley, Mr. Kennedy and Sonny Siaki and to kick off the night Delirious will face Age of Shane strong man Christ Masters in what is only the second wrestling appearance Masters in the GLWF. Not to mention that Great Lakes Heavyweight Champion Samoa Joe is in the building and has something he wants to say, but for now lets get down to the ring for our first match of the night!

Delirious vs. Chris Masters

It was obvious that Masters had a distinct advantage over Delirious as he was in control from the opening lock up. Masters manhandled Delirious, not giving him a chance to try for anything offensive and not allowing him to pull off anything in the name of defense either. The match came to a rather abrupt end after Masters latched on the Masterlock and swung Delirious around like he was a ragdoll until Delirious submited. An extremely dominant win by Masters here tonight.

Chris Masters made Delirious submit to the Masterlock in 0:02:08.
Rating: * 3/4


Ron Killings vs. Austin Aries

Ever since losing the Television title to Alex Shelley back in October Austin Aries has been struggling. He hasn't been able to pick up a single singles win but tonight it was apparent he was looking to change all that. Ron Killings hasn't had the recent poor record that Aries has had, but he is coming off of coming out on the bottom of a feud with Mr. Kennedy so both men were a little low on the momentum meters as they entered into this match. Both men wrestled their hearts out tonight. It was a well paced match, not fast, but they were both putting their all into it, while still not trying to do anything stupid that could end up with another tick in the loss column. One of them had to lose though and that one was Austin Aries has he got caught unsuspectingly with a sunset flip that he did kick out of, unfortunately he kicked out a moment too late.

Ron Killings pinned Austin Aries after a sunset flip in 0:08:41.
Rating: ***


At this point Samoa Joe's music hits and he emerges with Traci Brooks and his Great Lakes Heavyweight title from the curtain and makes his way to the ring. Joe says that the deed is done. He has defeated Michael Shane, no question about it, no little astrix on the record. How ever, there was one last thing he needed to do and that one thing involved him being across the ring from Michael Shane one final time. There wouldn't be any title on the line this time though. Next week he plans on taking away all that Michael Shane has left. It's already been cleared with Joel Gertner and next week we'll see Michael Shane, Chris Masters, and Austin Aries in 6-man tag action against Samoa Joe and two teammates that he recently helped negotiate GLWF contracts for. But theres more to it than just a simple 6-man tag match. If the Age of Shane loses then they will be forced to break up. No more Age of Shane! The fans seem to like the sound of this, but somewhere, Michael Shane has to be fuming over this decision.

Main Event to decide the #1 contender for the GLWF Television title: "The Angry Amish Chicken Plucker" Roadkill vs. Alex Shelley vs. Mr. Kennedy vs. "The Universal Champion" Sonny Siaki

This match had a fairly breakneck pace from the get go. With all four men in the ring at once there wasn't a dull moment. There seemed to just about always be something going on whether it involved two, three or all four men. Despite being a somewhat spot oriented match, they managed to work just enough psychology into things as well. Mr. Kennedy much of the time seemed like he would be the man to take it. It was a close race, but he seemed to be inching ahead as the match progressed. Siaki put on an extremely impressive effort as well, showing that his return from the brink of insanity had not diminished his talents. Alex Shelley was at a slight disadvantage, being the smallest of the four, but he put himself out there like he hadn't even given that notion a second thought. In the end, Kennedy and Roadkill were fighting back to back, Kennedy brawling with Siaki, Roadkill with Shelley. Kennedy raked Siaki's eyes, causing him to stumble back blinded. Roadkill picked Shelley up and held him up in a vertical suplex. But Shelley started kicking his legs and Roadkill lost his grip, causing Shelley to fall backwards. Shelley lands on Kennedy's shoulders which startles Kennedy. Kennedy makes a quarter turn and Shelley takes him down with a victory roll right as Roadkill turns around and Siaki tries for a desperation spear, missing Kennedy and nailing Roadkill! The ref counts! One... two... Siaki can't make it in time and Kennedy doesn't kick out quick enough as the referee makes the three count!

[Main Event: #1 Contenders Match for TV Title]: Four Corners Match:
Alex Shelley defeated Mr. Kennedy, Roadkill and Sonny Siaki when A. Shelley pinned Kennedy after a Victory Roll in 0:13:57.
Rating: *** 3/4


What an amazing victory for Alex Shelley. Mr. Kennedy cannot believe what has just transpired in the ring. Now Alex Shelley will get a chance to win back the GLWF Television title as he faces Petey Williams in a re-match two weeks from tonight! Make sure to join us next week as we'll see H.B. Cade face Mr. Kennedy, Josh Abercrombie in action against Nigel McGuinness, and in the main event, the rest of the Age of Shane, Michael Shane, Austin Aries and Chris Masters will take on Samoa Joe and a mystery tag team with the stipulation that if the Age of Shane loses they must disband! Plus the long awaited return of one of GLWF's wrestlers! We'll see you next week on Action TV!
Snabbit888Posted on 12/13/06 at 06:16:23

Poor Delirious.  He didn't even get to do anything nefarious or use zany antics before Masters killed him.

Good match between Killings and Aries with Killings getting a bit of his momentum back.  And poor Aries... the Age of Shane is starting to fade, it seems.

And with the 6-man tag match next week, the Age of Shane could fade out completely.

Good main event.  Seems it was a bit spotty, but no worries.  The finishing spot was nice, and Shelley gets his rematch.  Hoorah!