Post by Charles Windsor on May 19, 2008 12:28:09 GMT -5
REVOLUTION - 19th MAY
Two nights after the 1st ever IWF Tag Champions were crowned and Revolution was set to be an interesting show.
As always, Anthony Jordan was summond to do opening match duties due to his ongoing battle with the IWF Owner, The Ringmaster.
'Mr Britain' had been personally introduced during the week by The Ringmaster, and it was the IWF Owner who accompanied Mr Britain to the ring for his debut match.
The match was pretty sweet, in fact these guys put on a technical display that was not expected. Mr Britain proved himself to be much more than a 'local talent', but with his identity fully disguised there was no way of finding out who it might be.
When Anthony Jordan was looking to put his opponent away The Ringmaster got up on the apron, but he didnt stay there for long as The Role Model knocked him on his arse!
But the interference was not over as the eager to please Jake Seven hit ringside. He slide into the ring and in full view of the referee nailed AJ with a low blow. Jake Seven grabbed Mr Britain and dragged him to the outside and they both attended to The Ringmaster. With AJ getting to his feet in the ring, from the outside The IWF Owner swore blind that he would win this war against The Role Model, no matter what the cost!
Now next up was a huge 4 team tag match. The fans gave the new champions, 'The Inter-Connection' a great response as they hit the ring sporting the new belts. Soon all 4 teams were around the ring and within a matter of minutes the ref lost control and a massive brawl erupted!
In the closing minutes of the show it was every man for himself as everyone wanted to make an impact leading into Payback. And it was the IWF World Champion and IWF TV Champion who got the duke, working together to lay out pretty much everyone else.
Revolution went off air with Urban Assault holding their titles high in the air
RESULTS
Anthony Jordan defeated Mr Britain via DQ
MJW and Mr International retained the IWF Tag Championships as the match was deemed a NO CONTEST
Two nights after the 1st ever IWF Tag Champions were crowned and Revolution was set to be an interesting show.
As always, Anthony Jordan was summond to do opening match duties due to his ongoing battle with the IWF Owner, The Ringmaster.
'Mr Britain' had been personally introduced during the week by The Ringmaster, and it was the IWF Owner who accompanied Mr Britain to the ring for his debut match.
The match was pretty sweet, in fact these guys put on a technical display that was not expected. Mr Britain proved himself to be much more than a 'local talent', but with his identity fully disguised there was no way of finding out who it might be.
When Anthony Jordan was looking to put his opponent away The Ringmaster got up on the apron, but he didnt stay there for long as The Role Model knocked him on his arse!
But the interference was not over as the eager to please Jake Seven hit ringside. He slide into the ring and in full view of the referee nailed AJ with a low blow. Jake Seven grabbed Mr Britain and dragged him to the outside and they both attended to The Ringmaster. With AJ getting to his feet in the ring, from the outside The IWF Owner swore blind that he would win this war against The Role Model, no matter what the cost!
Now next up was a huge 4 team tag match. The fans gave the new champions, 'The Inter-Connection' a great response as they hit the ring sporting the new belts. Soon all 4 teams were around the ring and within a matter of minutes the ref lost control and a massive brawl erupted!
In the closing minutes of the show it was every man for himself as everyone wanted to make an impact leading into Payback. And it was the IWF World Champion and IWF TV Champion who got the duke, working together to lay out pretty much everyone else.
Revolution went off air with Urban Assault holding their titles high in the air
RESULTS
Anthony Jordan defeated Mr Britain via DQ
MJW and Mr International retained the IWF Tag Championships as the match was deemed a NO CONTEST