Post by jp1985 on Feb 7, 2022 3:46:20 GMT
The 6ix Wrestling presents The Beginning
Toronto, ON
Phoenix Concert Theatre
Saturday, February 5, 2022
$40 First Row
$30 Floor Seats
$20 General Admission
Introduction
Guest Commissioner Jimmy Korderas
To start the show, Toronto's own Jimmy Korderas is out to serve as guest commissioner for the show. He says that as a former referee, he knows a thing or two about keeping law & order so that's exactly what he intends to do tonight. His first order of business is going to be to ban Dan Lambert from ringside during the main event between Josh Alexander and his man, Ethan Page. Should Lambert try anything, Korderas says that he's ready for it and action will be taken.
Opening match
Space Monkey vs Buck Gunderson
The always fun Space Monkey has his work cut out for him in the opener with Buck Gunderdson, a veteran of Toronto rings going back over 10 years now with an advantage here of about 5 years of experience. The two smaller sized wrestlers have a back and forth light heavyweight match. Despite the goofy gimmick and tail, Space Monkey holds his own, hitting a seated somersault senton off the top rope that almost gets the 3. Gunderson makes a comeback and goes for the crossface chickenwing. The referee checks on Space Monkey but he isn't giving up that easily. Gunderson keeps wrenching away but Space Monkey manages to roll and stabilize himself with his feet so Gunderson's shoulders are down. The referee counts and it's good for the 3.
Space Monkey defeats Buck Gunderson @ 8:41 via pinfall with a counter while in the crossface chickenwing.
Gunderson can't believe his luck after the match as Space Monkey pulls this one out, surprising him while facing certain doom in the chickenwing. Better luck next time for Gunderson, moving to 0-1, as Space Monkey moves to 1-0.
RJ City Open Challenge
Featuring RJ City
RJ City emerges, doing some mic work on the fans in attendance. He first corrects the ring announcer that he is not from Toronto but rather Richmond Hill. He says that he would never be caught dead in the downtown core and starts going off on some of the ringside fans with personal insults. He adds that he will use "Knee Arthur", a knee pad with a likeness of Bea Arthur on it, to knock out whatever poor sap they send in to face him. Out from the back comes the high flying Vaughn Vertigo. City does well to start but Vertigo isn't going down that easily as he makes a comeback and keeps the pressure on. A hangman's facebuster gets him a 2 count before a swanton bomb sees City barely beat the 3. Vertigo then goes back up top as City stands. He jumps off but City brings his knee up, catching Vertigo in the jaw and basically knocking him out. City covers and gets the 3.
RJ City defeats Vaughn Vertigo @ 7:38 via pinfall after Knee Arthur.
City stands and gets his hand raised in victory, going to 1-0. He taunts the fans as he exits the ring and heads to the back. Vertigo meanwhile drops to 0-1 but looked impressive in defeat and will be back for more.
Tag Team match
Halal Beefcake, Idris Abraham & Joe Coleman vs The Butcher and The Blade, w/ The Bunny
The Bunny leads out The Butcher and The Blade, looking dangerous as ever as The Butcher has a monocle in place while The Blade wears his black mask to the ring. Their opponents come out with jugs of protein powder and their tight pink shirts as Halal Beefcake look to get off with a win here on the first show as they do some pre-match pushups to stay ready. The story of the match sees Joe Coleman isolated while Butcher & Blade work him over with Idris Abraham left to wait on a tag. In with Butcher, Coleman ducks a clothesline and catches him turning with a jumping knee into a facebreaker. Blade tags back in but so too does Abraham, going wild after the hot tag. He hits a low angle dropkick to the head and covers but Butcher breaks it up before the 3. Coleman is back in and all four end up going at it. While the referee is busy getting Coleman and Butcher back outside, Bunny distracts Abraham by taking the jug of protein powder. Butcher breaks from Coleman and grabs Abraham, lifting him up with a suplex, back down onto the knees of the Blade. He rolls out as the referee turns while Blade covers. Coleman tries to come in to break it up but is too late as it's a 3.
The Butcher and The Blade defeat Halal Beefcake @ 10:05 when Blade pinned Idris Abraham after The Full Death.
The Bunny proves her worth here as she assists The Butcher and The Blade to a win, taking them to 1-0. Coleman checks on Abraham as Halal Beefcake drop to 0-1. While it doesn't look good at first, he's able to do some post-match pushups and confirm that while they may have lost the battle, they're still in it.
Triple Threat match
Speedball Mike Bailey vs Brent Banks vs Psycho Mike Rollins
Three more of the best that Ontario has to offer with Brent Banks as the hometown favorite in this one but with triple threat rules, anything goes. That works for Psycho Mike Rollins as bending the rules isn't beneath him. Speedball Mike Bailey has to be the favorite going in when it comes to the odds. All three wrestlers start off fast early on with an attempt to take Rollins out of the picture as the strongest of the three. With him out of the way, Bailey and Banks work each other, building to a spot of Banks back body dropping Bailey over the top rope, into a corkscrew moonsault on Rollins. Back inside, Banks is able to get the upperhand on Bailey, hitting a Shiranui and covering but Rollins breaks it up before the 3. Rollins takes Banks out of the picture, leaving him with Bailey to hit a Fireman's Buster but Banks breaks that up before the 3. The finish comes with Bailey running Banks into Rollins and knocking him back into the ropes so his arms get caught. Bailey then hits a Flamingo Driver on Banks and covers. Rollins can't free himself in time so Bailey gets the 3.
Speedball Mike Bailey defeats Brent Banks and Psycho Mike Rollins @ 11:24 via pinfall on Banks after a Flamingo Driver.
A big win for Bailey as he moves to 1-0 while the other both drop to 0-1. After the match, Rollins still wants to go with Banks, blaming him for the loss as Jimmy Korderas is out with officials to make sure that cooler heads prevail for now.
*** INTERMISSION ***
Women's match
Alexia Nicole vs Angelina Love
With over 20 years to her name, Angelina love takes on the firecracker that is Alexia Nicole, both hailing from Toronto - although Love has long since abandoned her hometown in favor of sunny Florida. During the match, Love is able to use her size advantage, pushing Nicole around. Occasionally Nicole would get a burst of offense going but Love would quickly cut it off. She then locks the Cramp of a modified camel clutch on Nicole to try for a submission but she manages to free herself from the hold. Love would go for a Botox Injection but Nicole backed up and then rolled her up with a school boy for a 2 count. Back up, Nicole started to make a comeback, first hitting a Dyslexia tornado DDT off the top rope for a near fall. After a Candy Crush wheelbarrow stunner, Nicole hits a Curb Stomp on Love, covering as the referee counts the 3.
Alexia Nicole defeats Angelina Love @ 8:17 via pinfall after a Curb Stomp.
With the win, Alexia Nicole moves to 1-0 as the woman to beat here in the 6ix Wrestling while Angelina Love drops to 0-1. No time for celebration though because attacking Nicole from behind after the match is The Bunny, back out from earlier. She rubs Nicole's face in the mat as if it were dirt before posing for the fans while they boo her actions.
Tag Team match
The Fraternity, Channing Decker & Trent Gibson vs The Dark Order, Evil Uno & Stu Grayson
Before the match, Stu Grayson got a couple of young fans from the outside for Evil Uno to indoctrinate them into The Dark Order. The Fraternity quickly hit the ring to cheers to make sure that didn't happen, sending the fans on their way, much to the chagrin of Uno. While The Fraternity started strong, The Dark Order would make them pay for their earlier actions by isolating Trent Gibson to work him over. Using referee distractions, they would double team him, leaving Channing Decker frustrated as the referee just kept trying to keep him out, allowing them to continue. They would try for a tandem piledriver on Gibson but he countered with a back body drop to save himself, crawling over to make the tag tag to Decker. He comes in, going to work on both Uno and Grayson, hitting anything that moves. All four wrestlers would end up in the ring with Gibson taking care of Grayson, leaving Decker with Uno. Decker would get reversed into the ropes but telegraph a back body drop and counter with a sunset flip with the referee counting the 3.
The Fraternity defeat The Dark Order @ 12:53 when Channing Decker pinned Evil Uno with a sunset flip.
The Toronto crowd is solidly behind The Fraternity as they get the win to go to 1-0 while The Dark Order takes the loss, dropping to 0-1. After Decker & Gibson celebrate, The Dark Order looks to be at odds but settle themselves down and both do the claw pose to show solidarity. Will any more members of The Dark Order show up in T6W as revenge on The Fraternity becomes the top priority.
Special Attraction
Sebastian Sauve vs MJF
Before the match, MJF does some mic work, talking about how being able to see somebody of his caliber was on the level of being able to see The Toronto Raptors, adding when they won the championship, not now because they suck! That gets the fans going but he keeps prodding, turning his attention to The Leafs not having won the Stanley Cup since 1967, 55 years ago, adding that he could have been born twice over in that time frame. As they boo, he asks them if that's a sore spot, bud. Sebastian Sauve provides the opposition but isn't able to get much going here early on. He works over the arm, showing he's more than just a loud mouth and can back it up. Sauve starts getting some offense going but MJF moves as he charges into the corner and grabs the arm as he turns, forcing him to the mat so he can wrench back on it with a Fujiwara armbar. The Salt of the Earth is applied and Sauve taps out.
MJF defeats Sebastian Sauve @ 6:42 via submission with the Salt of the Earth.
A successful debut for MJF, going to 1-0. Expected to be one of the top acts here, he will be difficult to stop but don't expect that to slow down those from trying, as with Sebastian Sauve here today, although he drops to 0-1 with the loss.
Main Event
Josh Alexander vs Ethan Page, w/ Dan Lambert
Before the match, Dan Lambert is out with Ethan Page, despite the order of Jimmy Korderas at the top of the show. Lambert rips on Josh Alexander, calling him a wash out that wasn't good enough for the places that Page has been, which is why he was stuck on a show that nobody watches and nobody cares about. He then turns his attention to the city of Toronto, saying it has an inferiority complex, why else would they construct a giant dick and call it the C.N. Tower. That's not a real building! It's typical Canadian trash, always playing runner up to the United States. Finally, Korderas comes out, ordering Lambert to the back as he reluctantly leaves. The match starts and these two know each other so well from their time spent as a tag team under the name The North that it's hard for either to get an advantage. Page is able to get something going after a thumb to the eye, following that up with an Inside Out Slam for a 2 count. The offense continues until Alexander is able to get behind Page and take him over with a German suplex. It looks like a comeback is in the cards but Lambert returns! He tries distracting Alexander but Korderas comes back and lays Lambert out with a right hand to a big pop from the fans! Page however is able to take advantage, hitting the Ego's Edge and covering but Alexander gets his shoulder up before the 3, leaving him in disbelief. Page continues but Alexander catches him with a double underhook, lifting him up and planting him with the C4 Spike. He covers as the referee counts the 3.
Josh Alexander defeats Ethan Page @ 18:09 via pinfall after the C4 Spike.
Josh Alexander comes out on top in the main event, moving to 1-0. Jimmy Korderas is in to raise his hand in victory as Ethan Page checks on Dan Lambert on the outside. While Page might be 0-1, Lambert is more concerned with what happened to him, vowing revenge on Korderas for laying his hands on him. For now though, they head off, leaving Alexander and Korderas to celebrate, cracking a couple of beers with a Steve Austin style throwback celebration.
A return date for The 6ix Wrestling is announced for Saturday, February 19, at The Great Hall in Toronto for Long Winter.
Toronto, ON
Phoenix Concert Theatre
Saturday, February 5, 2022
$40 First Row
$30 Floor Seats
$20 General Admission
Introduction
Guest Commissioner Jimmy Korderas
To start the show, Toronto's own Jimmy Korderas is out to serve as guest commissioner for the show. He says that as a former referee, he knows a thing or two about keeping law & order so that's exactly what he intends to do tonight. His first order of business is going to be to ban Dan Lambert from ringside during the main event between Josh Alexander and his man, Ethan Page. Should Lambert try anything, Korderas says that he's ready for it and action will be taken.
Opening match
Space Monkey vs Buck Gunderson
The always fun Space Monkey has his work cut out for him in the opener with Buck Gunderdson, a veteran of Toronto rings going back over 10 years now with an advantage here of about 5 years of experience. The two smaller sized wrestlers have a back and forth light heavyweight match. Despite the goofy gimmick and tail, Space Monkey holds his own, hitting a seated somersault senton off the top rope that almost gets the 3. Gunderson makes a comeback and goes for the crossface chickenwing. The referee checks on Space Monkey but he isn't giving up that easily. Gunderson keeps wrenching away but Space Monkey manages to roll and stabilize himself with his feet so Gunderson's shoulders are down. The referee counts and it's good for the 3.
Space Monkey defeats Buck Gunderson @ 8:41 via pinfall with a counter while in the crossface chickenwing.
Gunderson can't believe his luck after the match as Space Monkey pulls this one out, surprising him while facing certain doom in the chickenwing. Better luck next time for Gunderson, moving to 0-1, as Space Monkey moves to 1-0.
RJ City Open Challenge
Featuring RJ City
RJ City emerges, doing some mic work on the fans in attendance. He first corrects the ring announcer that he is not from Toronto but rather Richmond Hill. He says that he would never be caught dead in the downtown core and starts going off on some of the ringside fans with personal insults. He adds that he will use "Knee Arthur", a knee pad with a likeness of Bea Arthur on it, to knock out whatever poor sap they send in to face him. Out from the back comes the high flying Vaughn Vertigo. City does well to start but Vertigo isn't going down that easily as he makes a comeback and keeps the pressure on. A hangman's facebuster gets him a 2 count before a swanton bomb sees City barely beat the 3. Vertigo then goes back up top as City stands. He jumps off but City brings his knee up, catching Vertigo in the jaw and basically knocking him out. City covers and gets the 3.
RJ City defeats Vaughn Vertigo @ 7:38 via pinfall after Knee Arthur.
City stands and gets his hand raised in victory, going to 1-0. He taunts the fans as he exits the ring and heads to the back. Vertigo meanwhile drops to 0-1 but looked impressive in defeat and will be back for more.
Tag Team match
Halal Beefcake, Idris Abraham & Joe Coleman vs The Butcher and The Blade, w/ The Bunny
The Bunny leads out The Butcher and The Blade, looking dangerous as ever as The Butcher has a monocle in place while The Blade wears his black mask to the ring. Their opponents come out with jugs of protein powder and their tight pink shirts as Halal Beefcake look to get off with a win here on the first show as they do some pre-match pushups to stay ready. The story of the match sees Joe Coleman isolated while Butcher & Blade work him over with Idris Abraham left to wait on a tag. In with Butcher, Coleman ducks a clothesline and catches him turning with a jumping knee into a facebreaker. Blade tags back in but so too does Abraham, going wild after the hot tag. He hits a low angle dropkick to the head and covers but Butcher breaks it up before the 3. Coleman is back in and all four end up going at it. While the referee is busy getting Coleman and Butcher back outside, Bunny distracts Abraham by taking the jug of protein powder. Butcher breaks from Coleman and grabs Abraham, lifting him up with a suplex, back down onto the knees of the Blade. He rolls out as the referee turns while Blade covers. Coleman tries to come in to break it up but is too late as it's a 3.
The Butcher and The Blade defeat Halal Beefcake @ 10:05 when Blade pinned Idris Abraham after The Full Death.
The Bunny proves her worth here as she assists The Butcher and The Blade to a win, taking them to 1-0. Coleman checks on Abraham as Halal Beefcake drop to 0-1. While it doesn't look good at first, he's able to do some post-match pushups and confirm that while they may have lost the battle, they're still in it.
Triple Threat match
Speedball Mike Bailey vs Brent Banks vs Psycho Mike Rollins
Three more of the best that Ontario has to offer with Brent Banks as the hometown favorite in this one but with triple threat rules, anything goes. That works for Psycho Mike Rollins as bending the rules isn't beneath him. Speedball Mike Bailey has to be the favorite going in when it comes to the odds. All three wrestlers start off fast early on with an attempt to take Rollins out of the picture as the strongest of the three. With him out of the way, Bailey and Banks work each other, building to a spot of Banks back body dropping Bailey over the top rope, into a corkscrew moonsault on Rollins. Back inside, Banks is able to get the upperhand on Bailey, hitting a Shiranui and covering but Rollins breaks it up before the 3. Rollins takes Banks out of the picture, leaving him with Bailey to hit a Fireman's Buster but Banks breaks that up before the 3. The finish comes with Bailey running Banks into Rollins and knocking him back into the ropes so his arms get caught. Bailey then hits a Flamingo Driver on Banks and covers. Rollins can't free himself in time so Bailey gets the 3.
Speedball Mike Bailey defeats Brent Banks and Psycho Mike Rollins @ 11:24 via pinfall on Banks after a Flamingo Driver.
A big win for Bailey as he moves to 1-0 while the other both drop to 0-1. After the match, Rollins still wants to go with Banks, blaming him for the loss as Jimmy Korderas is out with officials to make sure that cooler heads prevail for now.
*** INTERMISSION ***
Women's match
Alexia Nicole vs Angelina Love
With over 20 years to her name, Angelina love takes on the firecracker that is Alexia Nicole, both hailing from Toronto - although Love has long since abandoned her hometown in favor of sunny Florida. During the match, Love is able to use her size advantage, pushing Nicole around. Occasionally Nicole would get a burst of offense going but Love would quickly cut it off. She then locks the Cramp of a modified camel clutch on Nicole to try for a submission but she manages to free herself from the hold. Love would go for a Botox Injection but Nicole backed up and then rolled her up with a school boy for a 2 count. Back up, Nicole started to make a comeback, first hitting a Dyslexia tornado DDT off the top rope for a near fall. After a Candy Crush wheelbarrow stunner, Nicole hits a Curb Stomp on Love, covering as the referee counts the 3.
Alexia Nicole defeats Angelina Love @ 8:17 via pinfall after a Curb Stomp.
With the win, Alexia Nicole moves to 1-0 as the woman to beat here in the 6ix Wrestling while Angelina Love drops to 0-1. No time for celebration though because attacking Nicole from behind after the match is The Bunny, back out from earlier. She rubs Nicole's face in the mat as if it were dirt before posing for the fans while they boo her actions.
Tag Team match
The Fraternity, Channing Decker & Trent Gibson vs The Dark Order, Evil Uno & Stu Grayson
Before the match, Stu Grayson got a couple of young fans from the outside for Evil Uno to indoctrinate them into The Dark Order. The Fraternity quickly hit the ring to cheers to make sure that didn't happen, sending the fans on their way, much to the chagrin of Uno. While The Fraternity started strong, The Dark Order would make them pay for their earlier actions by isolating Trent Gibson to work him over. Using referee distractions, they would double team him, leaving Channing Decker frustrated as the referee just kept trying to keep him out, allowing them to continue. They would try for a tandem piledriver on Gibson but he countered with a back body drop to save himself, crawling over to make the tag tag to Decker. He comes in, going to work on both Uno and Grayson, hitting anything that moves. All four wrestlers would end up in the ring with Gibson taking care of Grayson, leaving Decker with Uno. Decker would get reversed into the ropes but telegraph a back body drop and counter with a sunset flip with the referee counting the 3.
The Fraternity defeat The Dark Order @ 12:53 when Channing Decker pinned Evil Uno with a sunset flip.
The Toronto crowd is solidly behind The Fraternity as they get the win to go to 1-0 while The Dark Order takes the loss, dropping to 0-1. After Decker & Gibson celebrate, The Dark Order looks to be at odds but settle themselves down and both do the claw pose to show solidarity. Will any more members of The Dark Order show up in T6W as revenge on The Fraternity becomes the top priority.
Special Attraction
Sebastian Sauve vs MJF
Before the match, MJF does some mic work, talking about how being able to see somebody of his caliber was on the level of being able to see The Toronto Raptors, adding when they won the championship, not now because they suck! That gets the fans going but he keeps prodding, turning his attention to The Leafs not having won the Stanley Cup since 1967, 55 years ago, adding that he could have been born twice over in that time frame. As they boo, he asks them if that's a sore spot, bud. Sebastian Sauve provides the opposition but isn't able to get much going here early on. He works over the arm, showing he's more than just a loud mouth and can back it up. Sauve starts getting some offense going but MJF moves as he charges into the corner and grabs the arm as he turns, forcing him to the mat so he can wrench back on it with a Fujiwara armbar. The Salt of the Earth is applied and Sauve taps out.
MJF defeats Sebastian Sauve @ 6:42 via submission with the Salt of the Earth.
A successful debut for MJF, going to 1-0. Expected to be one of the top acts here, he will be difficult to stop but don't expect that to slow down those from trying, as with Sebastian Sauve here today, although he drops to 0-1 with the loss.
Main Event
Josh Alexander vs Ethan Page, w/ Dan Lambert
Before the match, Dan Lambert is out with Ethan Page, despite the order of Jimmy Korderas at the top of the show. Lambert rips on Josh Alexander, calling him a wash out that wasn't good enough for the places that Page has been, which is why he was stuck on a show that nobody watches and nobody cares about. He then turns his attention to the city of Toronto, saying it has an inferiority complex, why else would they construct a giant dick and call it the C.N. Tower. That's not a real building! It's typical Canadian trash, always playing runner up to the United States. Finally, Korderas comes out, ordering Lambert to the back as he reluctantly leaves. The match starts and these two know each other so well from their time spent as a tag team under the name The North that it's hard for either to get an advantage. Page is able to get something going after a thumb to the eye, following that up with an Inside Out Slam for a 2 count. The offense continues until Alexander is able to get behind Page and take him over with a German suplex. It looks like a comeback is in the cards but Lambert returns! He tries distracting Alexander but Korderas comes back and lays Lambert out with a right hand to a big pop from the fans! Page however is able to take advantage, hitting the Ego's Edge and covering but Alexander gets his shoulder up before the 3, leaving him in disbelief. Page continues but Alexander catches him with a double underhook, lifting him up and planting him with the C4 Spike. He covers as the referee counts the 3.
Josh Alexander defeats Ethan Page @ 18:09 via pinfall after the C4 Spike.
Josh Alexander comes out on top in the main event, moving to 1-0. Jimmy Korderas is in to raise his hand in victory as Ethan Page checks on Dan Lambert on the outside. While Page might be 0-1, Lambert is more concerned with what happened to him, vowing revenge on Korderas for laying his hands on him. For now though, they head off, leaving Alexander and Korderas to celebrate, cracking a couple of beers with a Steve Austin style throwback celebration.
A return date for The 6ix Wrestling is announced for Saturday, February 19, at The Great Hall in Toronto for Long Winter.