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IWC NIGHT OF LEGENDS OFFICIAL RESULTS
The International Wrestling Cartel returning to Franklin, PA for its
historic fourth annual Night of Legends spectacular, where fans were
treated to not only an exclusive Q&A and Meet & Greet session with
their favorite stars, but another historic night of action blending
past, present, and future.
In the main event, it was a Dream Team Explosion, as Brutus “The
Barber” Beefcake battled Greg “The Hammer” Valentine in an
attempt to
gain revenge for Valentine abandoning Beefcake in front of a
record-setting audience as part of WrestleMania 3. Brother Bruti was
able to survive Valentine’s figure-four, and the involvement of
Valentine’s manager “Mouth of the South” Jimmy Hart to score a
victory.
While Beefcake did not get to perform one of his trademark haircuts,
Beefcake still came out on the winning end.
The re-united Demolition, Ax & Smash also emerged victorious as they
defeated the impressive-as-ever Powers of Pain, The Warlord & The
Barbarian, although not in the fashion they had hoped. It was only
after the involvement of the cane of the Powers of Pain’s manager,
the
dubious alleged mayor of “Parts Unknown” Mayor Mystery, that Ax &
Smash
were awarded the bout via disqualification. And for the crooked Mayor,
Demolition had a special trick up their sleeve in the form of a tough
young woman named Temptress, who gave the Mayor more than he could
handle.
“The Madman from the Sudan” Abdullah the Butcher continued his
decades-long reign of terror against the youngest NWA World champion in
history “Wildfire” Tommy Rich. Action never even entered the ring,
as
Abdullah and Rich brawled all the way around ringside, fighting over
Abdullah’s deadly fork. After referee Bobby Williams was knocked out
in
the choas, officials had no choice but to throw the match out and
declare it a no-contest. With both athletes still fighting and bleeding
profusely, Abdullah’s handler Lord Zoltan became involved until
Venango
County’s own Lumberjack Leroux emerged to even the odds. Once order
was
finally restored, promoter Norm Connors promised the four would meet
again next year in a tag team encounter.
Michael “The Bomber” Façade was able to gain a small measure of
revenge
for the attempted “hit” on his career at the hands of the Gambino
Family, as Façade joined forces with his much-respected trainers and
mentors Shirley Doe & Super Hentai to defeat Marshall “The Bull”
Gambino, “DeeeLicious” Jimmy DeMarco, and Vendetta. To ensure The
Family did not use their street-gang mentality to attempt to seriously
injure anyone else on our roster, a special troubleshooting referee was
recruited: One half of Babyface Fire Shiima Xion, who didn’t hesitate
to give DeMarco a taste of From Lust To Dust when DeMarco overstepped
his bounds.
John McChesney’s final opportunity to enter Super Indy 7 had an
enormous roadblock in it in the form of the legendary Jake “The
Snake”
Roberts. The master of mind games was at the top of his game,
intimidating McChesney from even before the opening bell with both his
icy-cold evil sneer and ominous reptile-filled bag. It was a human game
of chess as McChesney desperately tried to overcome the psychological
games of the Snake, but it was lights out for McChesney’s Super Indy
aspirations with the DDT. Afterwards, the Snake celebrated by giving
the Fabulous One an up-close-and-personal look at his newest slithering
friend.
Ricky Reyes was finally able to avenge being screwed twice out of the
IWC Title last year by defeating the man responsible for masterminding
those plots, former 4-time IWC champion Dennis Gregory. Despite the
loss, Gregory remained overly-confident that he would regain the IWC
Title from The Sandman on April 25. Reyes, however, made it clear that
if Gregory does indeed defeat “The Hardcore Icon”, then Reyes
himself
will be next in line as #1 Contender.
Sexual Harassment continued their winning ways and focus toward the tag
team titles by defeating the seemingly mis-matched team of upstart
Johnny Gargano and “The Baddest Man in IWC” Ray Rowe. Rowe &
Gargano
functioned well as a team, however Rowe’s previous tag partner
J-Rocc,
still jealous and enraged over having the spotlight not all on himself,
distracted Rowe long enough for Harassment to finish Gargano with the
Rose Creeper. An enraged Rowe vowed revenge, even taking out
frustrations on partner Gargano.
Later that night, after J-Rocc had disrespectfully interrupted an
interview with Venango county’s own Lumberjack Leroux, leading to an
impromptu match, Ray Rowe struck back swiftly and effectively. With
J-Rocc’s back turned, Rowe emerged with a steel chair, splitting the
back of J-Rocc’s head wide open. Leroux was able to pick up the win,
but the real story surrounded the escalating violence between the
former Cleveland Mafia as the implosion of that team continues to bring
casualties.
Former World Wrestling Federation Intercontinental and Tag Team
champion Marty Jannetty bested former Million Dollar Champion Virgil.
“M-Dogg 20” Matt Cross saw his Super Indy dreams shattered upon
losing
to “Balls Hot” Troy Lords in a special contest which saw the loser
eliminated from the Super Indy Tournament before the tournament even
takes place. Lords was able to keep his dream alive, however with two
tournament spots now wide open, there’s no telling who will step up
to
the plate to enter the competition.
One half of the tag team champions Jason Gory kicked off our pre-show
bonus matches in style with a thrilling victory over CJ Sensation with
his breathtaking 450 splash.