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Travicity
11-28-2010, 11:57 PM
C*4 presents “Only the Best 3” Official Results:
November 27, 2010
Attendance: 200+
Referees: Bakais, Alex Hetfield, and TJ Wylie
Announcer: Tony Barnes & The Voice
Commentators: JB & Adam

VIP Dark Matches:
**Urban Miles pinned “Magnum” Mike Maniacal
**MVP Invitational: “MVP” Michael Von Payton defeated Lex Lerman

Main Show:
1 – Jae Rukin overcame “The Hacker” Scotty O’Shea and Cheech Hernandez, in a fast paced three-way match, starting the show off with a bang.

2 – Dan Paysan returned to C*4 with a victory over Sebastian Suave, in a very good back and forth high-impact battle. Paysan received a huge reaction, returning to C*4 for the first time in year.

3 – The team of “Ronin” Josh Alexander & “The Prince of Persia” Rahim Ali, representing the “NBA” outlasted six other teams, to be crowed the first ever C*4 Tag Team Champions. Order of elimination:
-The Incredible Hunks (Deeno & Cheeky) by The Entourage (Ethan Page & Ash)
-The Entourage by the team of “Canadian Dynamite” Max Boyer & “Odd’s On” Lucky Sabiti.
-Cecil Nyx’s The Afterparty ( Cecil Nyx & Dalton Castle) by “Canadian Dynamite” Max Boyer & “Odd’s On” Lucky Sabiti.
-“Canadian Dynamite” Max Boyer & “Odd’s On” Lucky Sabiti. By 2.O (Shane Matthews & “Jagged” Scott Parker)
- 2.O eliminated by Josh Alexander & Rahim Ali, via DQ.
- The Wolfmun (Twiggy & Beef Wellington) by Josh Alexander & Rahim Ali. The finish saw Twiggy leave the ringside area to chase down NBA member Michael Von Payton, and Ali distracting the referee, as Josh Alexander gave repeated low blows to Wellington before rolling him up for the pin.

4 – “MVP” Michael Von Payton pinned “Psycho” Mike Rollins, following a distraction by Ali & Alexander.

5 – Player Uno shocked the crowd, and defeated the much larger “Big Rig” Brodie Lee, in an incredibly hard-hitting and stiff encounter.

6 – “Speedball” Mike Bailey narrowly defeated TNA-Superstar Kiyoshi, in a lightning fast encounter. Bailey received a massive standing-ovation, following his first C*4 victory.

7 – Colin Delaney hit the ring next, and told C*4 fans that he was angry over the fact that despite gaining a win last June in competition, he had not been invited back. He called out “Mr. Wrestling” Kevin Steen. In a very hard hitting contest, Steen defeated Delaney, following a package piledriver.

8 – In a very fast paced and hard fought encounter, “Canadian Crazyhorse” Michael Elgin overcame El Generico. The match could have gone either way at many points, but Elgin managed to get the win when all was said and done.

9 -C*4 Champion, “Player Dos” Stupefied shocked many, with a win over “Textbook” Tyson Dux. Dux fought tooth and nail in his attempt to win the strap, at one point hitting a huge brainbuster on Dos, which snapped several support beams under the ring. Dos showed a much more aggressive style than C*4 fans were used to seeing, at one point using a dragon sleeper variation, to almost get the win over Dux. In the end, following a flurry of super-kicks, and a huge frog splash, Stupefied retained the championship.

C*4 sincerely thanks all of its fans for an incredibly successful event. Furthermore, we would like to extend our deepest gratitude to all of those who have made C*4 into the promotion it is today. From the support staff who keep C*4 going, to the fans, to the guys who bust their asses in the ring – Thank you all for an amazing three years.

Thanks to C*4 Wrestling for sending along the results, and you can find out more about the company at www.c4wrestling.ca.

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