Continued:

In 2008, Sandy was inducted into the NWA Legends Hall of Heroes. To give everyone an understanding of the scope of his accomplishments and this loss, here is his bio from that induction, as written by Steve Johnson:
Sandy Scott’s career is a perfect prism through which to view the history of wrestling in the Mid-Atlantic. Consider a sampling from his experiences in the Carolinas as part of more than 40 years in the business:

In the 1950s and 1960s, Scott and brother George headlined cards as “The Flying Scotts,” one of the most important tag teams in the most important tag team territory in the country.

In the 1970s, he lent his expertise to up-and-coming stars like Jerry Brisco, and added tag combos with the likes of Nelson Royal and Bearcat Wright to his résumé.

In the 1980s, he was a key front office executive for Jim Crockett Promotions, booking towns and venues, handling TV ads, and keeping a lucrative business thriving.

In the 1990s, he worked for World Championship Wrestling and watched in dismay at the “suits” in Atlanta mismanaged the company on its road to ruin.

But here’s the most amazing part of it all — Bob Caudle, the voice of Mid-Atlantic wrestling, who worked with Scott on TV, said he didn’t even recall the transplanted Canadian uttering a cuss word. “He was such a clean-cut guy and a down-to-earth honest guy,” said Caudle, who will induct Scott into the Hall of Heroes. “He had a great sense of humor and he’s a terrific storyteller. I used to hook up with him in Charlotte when we were riding to Spartanburg or some other place, and Sandy would be telling stories about what happened up in Canada in the winter, traveling from city to city in the ice and the snow.”

Angus Mackay Scott was born in 1934 in Hamilton, Ontario, where he wrestled at a local YMCA, played a little football, and worked out ― with more of an eye toward bodybuilding ― with wrestler Mike Sharpe. He got his start in the pro ranks in 1954, when older brother George brought him into the Calgary territory for promoter Stu Hart. The pair won the Canadian tag title titles within months of their debut as a tag team. “They were a little different, but they were right sharp. I thought they were both good wrestlers,” said Canadian legend Yvon “The Beast” Cormier. Based out of Calgary for about six years, the Scotts appeared briefly in the Carolinas in 1957 and by the early ‘60s were fixtures on the Southern circuit. In 1959, the Petersburg, Va., Progress-Index took a stab at describing a young Sandy’s in-ring style, calling him “a brilliant offensive wrestler. His aerial attacks are devastating, with solid flying tackles, vice-like head scissors and fast dropkicks.”

Scott said he enjoyed the tag team work more than singles competition. “We knew each other pretty well, George and I. We could do things just automatically. We knew what each other was going to do.” His travelogue also includes places like Japan, Australia, Europe, but Crockett territory remained Scott’s home base. “Jim Crockett had a very, very good name,” he explained. “If he told you something, that was it. In our business, you don’t find guys like that too often.” Scott transitioned into a front office role for the office and frequently appeared on TV as a representative of the National Wrestling Alliance. He hooked up with WCW when Ted Turner’s company took over Jim Crockett Promotions, and knew things were going downhill when Jim Herd, who lacked a wrestling background, assumed control of the operation. “I don’t know how he ever got in there but he did, and you see what happened,” Scott laughed. After the WCW fiasco, Scott was one of the driving forces behind Smoky Mountain Wrestling, the last of the old-school promotions. He’s still living in the area, in Roanoke, Va., where some things haven’t changed from his days in the car with Caudle, Gene Anderson, and others — he still has to explain to southerners about snow. “I tell them we’ve seen snow as high as the telephone poles up in Saskatchewan, and have to take a train to get through to Saskatoon, and they think I'm kidding,” he said.

2010 - Dennis Condrey told GeorgiaWrestlingHistory.com Wednesday night that he signed a contract earlier in the day with World Wrestling Entertainment. He starts Monday, and will be located in Tampa working with the NXT crew.

Condrey, an excellent tag team wrestler as a heel, was one third of the original Midnight Express with Randy Rose and Norvell Austin. He and Bobby Eaton later worked under the same team name in a number of areas, including Jim Crockett Promotions, building the national level of the team.

After disappearing from wrestling (he later stated he neeed to take care of his personal life, so he pulled up stakes so suddenly, his best friends couldn't find him) in 1987, Condrey returned for a short time teaming with Randy Rose against the then-Midnight Express tandem of Eaton and Stan Lane. He left right before the blow-off to the feud between rival Midnights and never wrestled on a national level again.

Condrey resurfaced again in 2004, working a number of Midnight Express reunion events and conventions, teaming with both Eaton (and at times, Lane and even Jim Cornette, the Midnights' perennial manager). He worked a number of independents in the Southeast as well, both as a single and in a team with Eaton.

2011 - WWE broadcast Superstars. Richard Trionfo filed the following report:

We start off tonight’s show with the Smackdown brand and your announcers are Matt Striker and Todd Grisham.

Match Number One: Dolph Ziggler versus Shelton Benjamin

Ziggler with kicks and punches as the match starts and then he backs Shelton into the corner but Shelton with an Irish whip. Ziggler with the sleeper but Shelton with a snap mare to escape the hold. Ziggler with a drop kick to the knee followed by a leaping leg lariat for a near fall. Ziggler with a kick to the back of the head and then he hits the leaping elbow drop for a near fall. Ziggler with a reverse chin lock but Shelton with elbows and punches. Benjamin with a few clotheslines but he misses the Dragon whip but he does not miss with the Samoan drop and gets a near fall. Benjamin puts Ziggler on the turnbuckles and then we see punches from each man but Benjamin jumps to the buckles but Ziggler pushes him off but Benjamin drops Ziggler on the ropes. Ziggler recovers first and hits the Zig Zag but Benjamin kicks out at two. Ziggler waits for Benjamin to get up and he applies the sleeper. Benjamin tries to get to the ropes but Ziggler applies a body scissors and Benjamin goes out and the referee calls for the bell.
Winner: Dolph Ziggler

We go to commercial.

Match Number Two: Mike Knox versus Goldust

They lock up and Goldust backs Knox into the corner but Knox with a punch while the referee tries to separate them. Knox with kicks in the opposite corner and the referee warns Knox. Goldust with punches but Knox with a drop kick for a near fall. Knox with a kick and snap mare followed by a reverse chin lock. Goldust with the drop down uppercut followed by a clothesline and reverse atomic drop. Goldust gets a near fall after a bulldog. Goldust goes to the turnbuckles and punches Knox but Knox pushes Goldust away. Knox charges at Goldust but Goldust with a power slam for a near fall. Knox misses a pump kick but he hits the cross body for a near fall. Goldust hits the Final Cut for the three count.
Winner: Goldust

It is time for an NXT video package and recap from this week.

We go to commercial.

We are back with a Wrestlemania Recall and it is from Wrestlemania XX and it is the Match that Dave Scherer made Irrelevant between Brock Lesnar and Bill Goldberg.

We are in the second half of the show and it is time for the Raw portion of the show. Your announcers are Jerry Lawler and Michael Cole.

Match Number Three: Santino Marella versus Zack Ryder with Rosa Mendes

They lock up and Santino with a side head lock and take down. Ryder with a side head lock and take down of his own. Ryder with a shoulder tackle but Santino with an arm drag and slam. Santino tries for a monkey flip but Zack holds on to the ropes. Ryder with a clothesline and neck breaker for a near fall. Ryder with a reverse chin lock. Santino with a snap mare but Ryder with a knee. Ryder sends Santino into the turnbuckles. Ryder pie faces Santino but he Hulkas Up. Ryder with punches but Santino with punches of his own. Santino with a forearm and a split followed by the hip toss. Santino sets up the cobra and he hits Ryder in the head. Rosa gets on the apron and that allows Ryder to drop Santino on the top rope and he hits the leg lariat and the Zack Attack for the three count.
Winner: Zack Ryder

We go to commercial.

We are back with the Raw Rebound.

We run through the card for Wrestlemania.

Match Number Four: Montel Vontavious Porter and Christian with Heath Slater versus Chavo Guerrero and Carlito with Michael Tarver

Porter and Chavo start things off and Chavo tries for a kick and so does Porter. They lock up and Chavo with a waist lock. Porter with a standing switch into a side head lock. Porter with a flying forearm for a near fall. Porter with a front face lock and he tags in Christian. Chavo escapes from Porter and tags in Carlito. Christian does some clapping while he waits for Carlito to lock up. Carlito with a kick and side head lock. Christian with a drop kick for a near fall. Christian runs into a knee from Carlito and then Carlito knocks Christian off the apron and he hits the ringside barrier. We go to commercial as Carlito goes to the floor.

We are back and Carlito is working on Christian’s back but Christian gets to his feet and he punches Carlito. Carlito hits the springboard back elbow for a near fall. Carlito with a slam and then he goes to the turnbuckles but he comes off and connects with Christian’s boot. Porter tags in and hits an overhead throw followed by double sledges. He knocks Chavo off the apron and then hits the facebuster before doing the ballin’ elbow. He waits for Carlito to get up but Chavo pulls Carlito out of the ring. Porter with a baseball slide into Chavo and Carlito. Porter goes to the apron and Chavo pulls Porter off while Carlito distracted the referee. Carlito runs Porter’s back into the ringside barrier. They return to the ring and Carlito works on Porter’s back. Carlito with a slam and then he tags in Chavo who hits the slingshot senton before kicking Porter and hitting a Latino uppercut and getting a near fall. Chavo with a kick but Porter blocks a punch and connects with punches of his own. Chavo with a drop toe hold and forearms to the back. Chavo sends Porter into the corner and he punches Porter. Carlito chokes Porter with the tag rope while the referee was not looking. Carlito tags in and Porter takes a swing at Tarver. Carlito and Chavo work over Porter and Tarver holds up his fist to Porter. Carlito and Porter exchange punches and Carlito with a kick but Porter drives Carlito into the mat. Porter tries to make the tag and he succeeds. Chavo tags in too. Christian punches Chavo and Christian with the running forearm. Chavo with a float over but Christian with a back kick and sunset flip from the turnbuckles. Christian with a punch and then he kicks Chavo and hits a back elbow from the turnbuckles. Christian with more clapping and he hits a knee lift on Carlito. Christian tries for another sunset flip from the turnbuckles but Chavo drops down and gets a near fall. Chavo gets two of the three rolling suplexes but Christian with an inverted DDT. Carlito breaks up the cover and then Porter and Carlito go to the floor. Chavo blocks the Killswitch and Chavo hits a jackhammer and goes up top for the frog splash but he misses and Chavo rolls through. Chrstian with the Killswitch for the three count.
Winners: Christian and Montel Vontavious Porter

2011 - Impact Championship Wrestling presented "The Future is Now" in Queens, NY. Mike Johnson filed the following live report:

Welcome to PWInsider.com's live coverage of Impact Championship Wrestling's "The Future Is Now" in Queens, NY at the Queensborough Elks Lodge, designed to showcase some of the younger talents that work for ICW.

Pre-Show Notes:

Former WWE star Luke Gallows is here visiting as he is flying out to Africa for a tour tomorrow...Honkytonk Man will be coming in to headline the promotion's next card on Friday 5/13.

Suicidal Six Way Match: Joey Ace vs. Jon Silver vs. Angel Ortiz vs. Chris Dickerman vs. Justin Toxic vs. Matt Tremont

Bear with me here as I've never seen any of these talents before. All six began brawling as soon as the bell rang. As the other four brawled, Joey Ace hit a great looking powerbomb on Ortiz and pinned him. Joey Ace and Jon Silver quickly followed. Matt Tremont, who looked really good here, nailed a spinebuster and went to the top but missed a splash, wiping out a chair and was pinned by Justin Toxic. Toxic then shocked Dickerman and scored the pin.

Your winner, Justin Toxic!

Fun opener but so much was going on, no way I could catch it all here.

Earl Cooter (with Candi Cartwright) vs. Smith James

Cooter does a redneck Joe Dirt gimmick and said he did't come all the way to the "Moose Lodge" to be booed and demanded the fans cheer him. James is a Taz finishing school student and I could see how little things he did in the ring were way improved from the last time I've seen him work.

Cooter tried to lock up but James avoided him. They locked up and James grabbed a side headlock, then began working over Cooter's arm. Cooter was pretty funny screaming like a little girl in pain. He was shoulderblocked down and backed off, trying to kill James' momentum.

They locked up again, but it was the same results for Cooter, as he ate another shoulderblock. Cooter retreated to the floor, trying to get some loving from his valet, Candi. Back in the ring, Cooter attempted a hiptoss but it was reverse and he backed off from Smith again.

James charged Cooter in the corner but was nailed with a big kick. Cooter caught him with a clothesline and nailed several elbows. Smith tried to nail some body shots to cut him off but was unsuccessful. Cooter choked Smith against the ropes. Smith started to mount a comeback but was nailed with a big right hand. Cooter ran Smith's face against the ropes.

Cooter nailed a rolling snapmare followed by a dropkick for a near fall. He went to backdrop Smith but Smith turned it into a sunset flip. Cooter grabbed the ropes. Cooter began working over Smith's shoulder with kneedrops and stomps. Cooter locked on a side chinlock but Smith broke free and drilled him with several shoulderblocks.

Smith began cleaning house and caught Cooter with a big Samoan Drop but Cooter kicked out. Smith whipped Cooter into the corner and he did the Flair Flop. He went to the top rope and nailed a flying bodypress but Smith caught him and nailed a TKO for the pin.

Your winner, Smith James!

Good back and forth solid match.

The SAT vs. The Midnight Sensation

The SAT are now Joel Maximo and his cousin Will Maximo. Jose, Joel's brother, has left the business.

Will Maximo and one of the Sensation start out. They go back and forth and finally face off. Joel tags in. The Sensation member catches him with a Lucha armdrag and dropkicks Maximo out of the ring. He goes for a sliding kick out of the ring but is caught and stopped with a kcik to the face.

The Maximos set up a move but the other member of the Sensation dives out of the ring and wipes out Joel. The other Sensation hit a dive to the floor on Will. Back in the ring, the Sensation nailed a series of double team manuevers in the ring. They looked good. Wish I could have heard their names over the house mic. ICW desperately needs a new sound system.

Will Maximo turned the tide of battle but was soon cut off. The Sensation drilled him in the corner with double elbows and then kicks to the back. They nailed a double gourd buster and peppered him with punches. Will was locked into a Cobra Clutch but the crowd clapped for him to break free. He did but was immediately taken out again.

Will finally kicked the Sensation off as they charged him in the corner, then hit a missile dropkick. He made the hot tag to Joel, who cleaned house with clotheslines and chops, then a spear. He caught one of the Sensation with a scoop powerslam for a one count. '

The Maximos worked over The Sensation. One of the Sensation went for a springboard move but was caught by Will in mid-move and nailed with a German suplex for a two count. The Sensation took Will out and nailed the Powerplex on Joel. They then applied the claw in stereo of Will's head.

Joel made the same with a series of kicks. The SAT nailed the Spanish Fly and scored the pin.

Your winners, The SAT!

Joel Maximo took the mic and thanked everyone for their support the last ten years. He asked everyone to give it up for his brother. He said that wrestling has been part of their family's life for years and he just wanted to thank everyone for their support. A nice moment.

Joey Janella vs. Danny Demanto

Janella worked the crazy multi-man match last week and was billed as "The King of the Moonsault." He did some mic work pumping up Queens and then cut a promo on Demanto saying that the "fat slob" wasn't here. He said that Demanto was too busy eating at the China Buffet instead of wanting to wrestle. He said Demanto was just a crybaby b***ch.

He said that since Demanto wasn't here, he was challenging his girl, Gina San Antonio to a match. He said he was going to show everyone some man on woman violence. Nice babyface! Gina took the mic and said that Janella talks a lot of trash when Demanto is hundreds of miles away. At the same moment, Demanto came in from the front door and slipped over the rail before Janella.

He tapped Janella on the shoulder. Janella turned and immediately nailed a spinning backfirst, slapped him and began cleaning house as they rang the bell. They went to the floor, where Janella hit a springboard moonsault of sorts, landing knees first on Demanto. They battled around ringside.

Janella tossed Demanto back into the ring but was cut off as he returned to the ring. Demanto chopped away at Janella in the corner. He hit a running shoulderblock in the corner and covered him for a two count. Demanto used the ropes to strangle Janella, sitting on his back to force the pressure.

Janella tried to break free but was cut off with a hard clothesline. He took a sign a young fan made for Janella and rubbed it in his crotch then tore it up. He then locked on a Camel Clutch. Janella fought his way out to his feet and went for a sunset flip but Demanto slipped out and nailed a back senton splash.

Demanto continued the beating, driving his knee over Janella's throat, then began ripping on the fans at ringside. Demanto whipped Janella into the corner but Janella came off with a moonsault press, then hit a float over DDT on Demanto. They exchanged chops in the center of the ring, then progressed to slaps.

Cooter caught Demanto with a neckbreaker then dove on him in the corner with a diving attack. He covered Demanto for a two count. Janella went for a clothesline but was caught and nailed a uranage for a two count. Demanto nailed a superkick out of the corner for a two count.

They battled in the corner with Demanto getting the better of him. Demanto mocked him for being the king of the moonsault and said he would do his own. Demanto missed and Janella slammed him down on the mat for a two count.

They battled in the corner with Demanto coming off with an Ace Crusher for a two count. Janella mounted a comeback but was unable to pin Demanto. He came off the ropes with a backdrop into a double stomp, which looked awesome, for a two count.

Janella went back to the top but Tina crotched him. Demanto followed him to the top and nailed an over the shoulder Michinoku Driver type move and scored the pin. Good stuff.

Your winner, Danny Demanto!
House of Glory Battle Royal

The House of Glory is a wrestling school run by Joel Maximo, Brian XL and The Amazing Red, so this is all of their students.

This was a fun Battle Royal, including my new favorite masked man, Panda Man, who dresses like a Panda and even eats Bamboo in the ring after hitting a big move. That is so hilariously wacky. It was eventually won by a wrestler named Silver, who did a Scarface type gimmick that was really over with some of the crowd. For a Battle Royal of youg students, it was pretty entertaining.

Devon Moore came out. He said he was here to study The Amazing Red tonight but someone came to him and said he needed a partner tonight, so he agreed to team and introduced Sabian.

Devon Moore & Sabian vs. TJ & Kirby Mack, Team Macktion

Team Macktion are from The Carolinas as I've seen them work on the NWA Legends Fanfest events. Kirby started out with Sabian. They had some nice back and forth feeling out counter-wrestling. Kirby shoulderblocked Sabian down but Sabian came back with a dropkick after a back and forth crisscross.

Moore tagged in and drilled Kirby with several headbutts. He was kicked off of a charge into the ring and nailed with the Sidewinder. TJ Mack tagged in and the Macks hit a double charge into the corner followed by a double kick to the face. TJ hit a dropkick after rebounding off the ropes, getting a two count on Moore. He followed it up with a Side Russian legsweep for another two count and locked in an armbar.

Sabian hit the ring and broke up the submission. Macktion drilled Moore with kicks to the chest and back at the same time for another two count. They kept working over Moore with double team maneuvers. Sabian was able to tag in and began working over TJ. He went after Kirby to antagonize him and distract the referee, allowing Moore and Sabian to beat on TJ.

Sabian measured TJJ and chopped him in the corner. The fans kept chanting for Silver from the last match, so Moore took the mic and ripped on them and Silver. Sabian took the mic and asked if they are calling for the "fat guy who just paid to win the Battle Royal?" OUCH! The fans responded by chanting "Your match sucks." Moore kept ripping on the fans with the mic.

Sabian tossed TJ to the floor and started arguing with fans in the crowd. Kirby tagged in and drilled Sabian with a big legdrop. He and Sabia went back and forth until Sabian caught him low with a kick, setting up a Moore running clothesline and a suplex. Sabian hit a splash for a two count.

They worked over Team Macktion, who made a comeback. TJ missed a charge and flew over the ropes to the floor. Sabian hit a dive to the floor. Moore and Kirby went back and forth. Sabian hit a rana, drilling his head into the mat. He came back with a missile dropkick. Macktion hit Sabian with the Washing Machine and scored the pin.

Your winners, Team Macktion!

A solid tag team match although the crowd seemed to mess up the flow a bit with their chants for Silver. The work in the ring was good. The crowd kept yelling for Silver so Kirby Mack took the mic and ripped on the fans, saying he didn't pay to get in the ring and if someone wants to try him they can. So, it turned into both the faces and the heels ripping on the fans of the guy who won the Battle Royal. Moore and Sabian kept going on and on on the mic ripping on the fans.

VSK vs. Pinkie Sanchez

They go back and forth with Sanchez working over VSK. VSK came back with a series of forearms. VSK hit a nice dive to the outside. They battled back and forth on the apron. VSK caught Sanchez with a sideslam on the apron.

Sanchez came back with a cheap win. Solid stuff. Sanchez plays a great sleazeball heel and VSK showed a hell of a lot of promise.

Capone vs. TJ Riske

I couldn't make out their names with the ring mic, so I'm going by the names that were scribbled on the lineup sheet in the locker room. They started out really dast wuth a ton of back and forth moves. Riske nailed a dropkick.

Capone took over but Riske came back with a flying bodypress off the top. Capone rolled out of the ring so Riske teased a dive. Capone returnedto hit a lungblower and slammed him for a two count. He worked him over in the corner with rights, then hit a hard Irish whip into the opposite corner.

They locked up and went back and forth. Capone nailed several dropkicks and scored several two counts. Riske came back with several knee strikes. He charged Capone but maneuvered up and over onto the apron. He drilled Capone with a right and hit a slingshot splash in for a two count.

Capone came back with a float over spinning DDT but was too tired to make the cover. When he recovered they battled and forth. Riske hit another slingshot twisting splash for a two count. Riske finally nailed an Alabama Jam for the pin.

Your winner, TJ Riske!

The Dirty Rotten Scoundrelz hit the ring and destroyed Riske. EC Negro took the mic and said that they are the Tag Team champions of the universe and the only tag team that matters. Negro ripped on promoter Jac Sabboth and was pissed they were stripped of their tag team title shot because they laid out Mia Yim last week, and said they were going to show the world what they were all about tonight.

The Dirty Rotten Scoundrelz vs. The Untouchables

The Untouchables cleaned house early. The DRS retreated to the floor. When DRS took back over, they did a lot of entertaining grandstanding but the Untouchables came back with a big dropkick to EC Negro. KC Blade was tossed to the floor.

Blade tripped one of the Untouchables to set up Negro drilling him with a somersault clothesline. DRS was caught and nailed with a double noggin' knocker. DRS came back to control the bout again, using their shtick to screw with the partner on the outside so the referee would admonish him while allowing them to keep working over their opponent.

Negro hit a back senton for a two count, then locked on a rear chinlock. They kept the pressure up, mocking their opponents at the same time. There is a funny heel charisma to DRS. The Untouchables made the big babyface comeback, including tricking Negro to backdrop Blade. They set up Blade for the Steiners' old bulldog on the shoulders finish but Blade nailed the Untouchable (couldn't tell them apart) with an elbow and reversed them.

Your winners, The Dirty Rotten Scoundrelz!

After the match, KC Blade took the mic and said that he sees ICW Tag Tean champion The Grim Reefer in the crowd watching and scouting. He said that Reefer goes to Jac Sabboth's store with his "gay sons" to Sabboth's store begging that they don't have to defend the titles against DRS. He cut a good promo on Reefer daring him to put the belts on the line, taking shots at Reefer's sons and his Irish heritage. He demanded an answer. Reefer said if he wants an answer, then attacked him. He laid out Negro and brawled with Blade. DRS finally overwhelmed him and beat him with the ring mic, then hit their finisher.

The Amazing Red vs. Brian XL

Yes, the same XL that was part of Ring of Honor's Special K during the early days of that promotion. He's now one of the trainers at the House of Glory school. They shook hands to open the match. They had some nice back and forth wrestling early on in the bout.

They continued going back and forth with fast Lucha takedowns and reversals before facing off. They locked up again and Red grabbed an arm and bega wringing it. XL escaped but was caught with a series of armdrags and hiptosses.

XL went to the apron and leapt over a Red sliding kick. He nailed Red with a reverse kick, sending him to the floor. XL tossed Red back into the ring and nailed a springboard bodypress XL

XL began stomping across Red's face and chopped away at him. Red ducked a charge in the corner and came back with a leg lariat for a two count. Red measured XL and drilled him with a kick to the back. He cinched in a side chinlock, then dropped a leg and covered XL for a two count.

Red hit a leaping forearm in the corner then a twisting knee to the back of the neck for another near fall. Red cinched in a side headlock as some of the crowd began chanting for XL. XL elbowed his way out of the move, ducked a clothesline and caught Red with a twisting headscissors into a rana. Red went to the floor. XL dropkicked him through the ropes into the crowd. XL then hit a great standing springboard moonsault off the top into the crowd on Red.

They battled on the ground and were almost counted out but made it back in at the last second. The crowd began chanting for Red. Red and XL began exchanging chops in the center of the ring, then began battling back and forth with forearms. They went for a kick at the same time, nailing the other's legs in stereo, then went for bodypresses, crashing and burning after colliding mid-air.

They made it back to their feet and began nailing the other with measured punches. Red went for a Lucha takedown but XL tried to avoid it. Red ended up slamming him down in a nasry way covering him for a two count.

Red pulled XL up for a suplex but XL landed on his feet. Brian grabbed Red and after battling with him, dropped him down into a package driver for a two count. XL went to the top but was met with a twisting kick from Red. Red went to the top for a dive but XL rolled out of the way, Red landed on his feet but was taken out by an XL kick to the head.

Both men struggled to recover. XL did first and went to the top. He dove off but was nailed with a dropkick to the face in mid-air. Red nailed a twisting kick to the face and covered XL, who kicked out at the last second. Red drilled XL with a stiff kick to the chest.

XL reversed a whip into the corner but was sent up and over by Red. He drilled Red with a kick and then came off with a big elbow for a two count. XL placed Red on the top and set him up for a superplex. Red kicked at him as he was lifted and reversed it, superplexing XL in instead.

Red nailed a standing shooting star and scored the pin.

Fun match!

Your winner, The Amazing Red!